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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Television is incorporated within the child‟s experience as it becomes part of the child‟s inner world. In discussing about television and evolutional development of T.V, some one may wonder how television affects a child of ten to eighteen year. But it is apparent that the young child is... Continue Reading
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of Study           The struggle for women’ right began in the 18th century during the period of intense intellectual activity known as the Age of Enlightenment. In traditional Africa the woman is an object of constant scorn, degradation and physical torture. In the past, women did not exist as... Continue Reading
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ABSTRACT African writers have shown that literature can do more than just narration. They use several  elements of narration that indicate their cultural background, ideological inclination, and peculiar  experiences. More often than not, intertextual tropes are downplayed or lightly considered as mere literary elements rather than the driving... Continue Reading
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