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A comparative approach  between  the Tiv and the Christian  concept  of dearth  and  life after death. ... Continue Reading
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration ................................................................................................................. I Approval ..................................................................................................................... ll Dedication... Continue Reading
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ABSTRACT Conflict is a disagreement or clash between people, ideas; or in the case of our study, cultures. Therefore, culture becomes a unique and sentimental phenomenon that is not only cherished but also protected dearly by an individual as well. Thus, a literature has become the means through which cultural sentiments are projected and... Continue Reading
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