Teach Yourself Swahili © Hassan O. Ali & Ali M. Mazrui August 3‚ 2004 Contents ABOUT THIS COURSE.............................................................................................................................. 1 ABOUT SWAHILI....................................................................................................................................... 1 LESSON 1: ALPHABET .............................................................................................
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Zina (Adultery) Under Islamic Law in igeria: The Gender Issues in Amina Lawal’s Case Aminu Adamu Bello∗ Introduction Several Women non-governmental organizations were involved in the defence of Amina Lawal in her Zina (adultery) trial. After her acquittal‚ it appeared that there was unanimity in the conclusion that women and women organizations have acquired significant knowledge of Islam and‚ supposedly‚ Islamic law‚ to marshal appreciable arsenal in the defence of women living under Shari’a
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The comic and the tragic effects in Stephen Chifunyise’s transformative theatre: The case of “Rituals” and “Heal the Wounds” By ISHEUNESU MOYO DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF THEATRE ARTS 4TH YEAR SPECIAL HONOURS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE’S DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS SUPERVISED BY KELVIN CHIKONZO May 2012 DECLARATION I declare that this report is my own unaided work. It is being submitted in partial fulfilment of the 4th Year Honours Degree in Theatre Arts
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The Role of Women in Politics and Public Policy Posted on February 1‚ 2011 by womenleadingchange By: Alemtsehay Zergaw Alemtsehay Zergaw‚ from the YWCA of Ethiopia‚is the new World YWCA intern for 2011. She shares with us her thoughts on the role of women in politics and what is needed for more participation of women in politics and public policy. Alemtsehay Zergaw Our generation is accommodating more and more women in politics across the world – but even more significantly in the developed
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Engineering‚ whom God have used to train me all these years. I acknowledge the contributions of my family especially my parents (Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Ehugbo) for their immeasurable love & care‚ moral and financial support. I do not forget my friends (Ngozi Nwauba‚ Bright Molokwu‚ Emmanuel Ilodi‚ Ogemdi Okafor‚ etc) for going me a conducive atmosphere to carry out this research I say‚ may God bless and keep you all. Amen. ABSTRACT The extraction of pectin from orange peels
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Francis Akinlabi Oguntoyinbo‚ Mrs Olajumoke Adeyele‚ Mr Oluwafemi Oguntoyinbo‚ Oluwanifemi and Oluwatofunmi Adeyele. I am specially grateful to the Staffs of Afri_Mapping Resources Ltd‚ particularly Dr. Eleojo Amodu ‚ Senior Evangelist Best Ngozi. Special thanks go to the staffs of Cedar College‚ Pastor Adeliyi Samuel‚ Mr. Emmanuel Ulo and my friends and colleagues‚ Tolulope Adeleye‚ Afere
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Batch: 2012-2015 Course Code: 50121212 Course Name: Projects I Roll #808 Assignment #A 126 Ancient Literature The Epic of Gilgamesh Introduction The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ an epic poem from Mesopotamia‚ is amongst the earliest surviving works of literature. The literary history of Gilgamesh begins with five independent Sumerian poems about ’Bilgamesh’ (Sumerian for Gilgamesh)‚ king of Uruk. Four of these were used as source
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CULT1 Culture Portfolio period 1 and 2 LEN1c Table of contents Period 1 -‐ Checklist -‐ Reading history and reaction to quotes -‐ Questions on poem: Blessing -‐ Assignments
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CHAPTER THREE THE THREE ERAS OF TAXATION IN NIGERIA General Historical Overview of Taxation Taxes are as old as the history of organised human society. During the reign of the Pharaohs in Egypt tax collectors were called scribes and taxes were collected on various items including cooking oil.1 In the ancient Greek city of Athens‚ taxes were especially important in times of war. The tax imposed during times of war was known as eisphora and no one was exempted from this tax. After the war
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Feminist and Womanist Criticism of African Literature: A Bibliography By Sharon Verba July 20‚ 1997 Those women who struggle without giving up hope‚ herald the impending change...: change in attitude for both men and women as they evaluate and re-evaluate their social roles.... -Rosemary Moyana‚ "Men & Women" Rereading‚ willful misreading‚ and de- and re-coding are tools used in African literature and womanist or feminist discourse to challenge "canonized ’literature ’"
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