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    Re-visiting ‘our’ Cultural Heritage for a Better Understanding of who ‘we are’ as Nso and Babungo people of the Anglophone Cameroon-Africa

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    Before the Missionaries came to Cameroon in the 19th century, unlike any other tribe in the Anglophone Cameroon and beyond, the Nso and Babungo people had remarkable cultural practices which manifested in various aspects of life such as religion, marriage customs, naming rites, music/communication, festivals among others. These cultural values have since experienced tremendous changes which are connected first to the missionary activities and other factors. This historical comparative education study sought to identify some cultural practices and beliefs of the Nso and Babungo people of the North West Region of Cameroon, demonstrate the knowledge of some of those practices, relate them to Western conception or misconception and develop a model to educate the above people that their cultural practices and beliefs are not bad as conceived by the missionaries. The paper is qualitative in nature and has as design ethnography. Conclusions arrived at attest to the fact that the arrival of the missionaries in Africa in general; Cameroon in particular and Nso and Bambungo tribes was a blessing. However, care must be taken to preserve cultural practices and beliefs. This is because the arrival of the west has continued to impact negatively on indigenous African cultures to which Nso and Bambungo traditions and customs are not an exception. Thus, if this trend continues, some aspects of these cultures might likely disappear and posterity will hold ‘us’ responsible. Even though Nso and Bambungo traditional religion, performing of annual sacrifice and traditional marriage ceremonies still survive, their influence is no longer greatly felt by the young ones. The old ones who possess the talent and knowledge are fast passing away with nobody prepared to learn and take over from them

    The Youth’s Perceptions of and Expectations From the 2022 Coalition Government of Lesotho

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    Lesotho voted into power a political party which was only six months old. This was because the nation was tired of poor service delivery, poorly performing economy, political instability and a general lack of direction for the nation in all aspects by successive coalition governments. Power alternated between predominantly two political entities, mainly the congress and nationalist movements although in various shapes and under different names and coalition formations. The nation was tired of career politicians running the affairs of the nation to the ground. They settled on a political party made up of and led by the economic elite and their legal heavy weight allies. The six months old party garnered majority seats in parliament but could not make up the two thirds majority that could have enabled the party to form a single-party government. This study sought to establish the perspectives of the youth on the delivery of electoral promises by the government considering how much hope the party offered to the youthful constituency during the campaign trail. The study is qualitative in nature as it solicited the youth’s views from a critical analytic perspective. Interviews were carried out with influential youth in civil society, business and academia. The findings were presented and analysed thematically

    The Portrait of Expressions and Emotions in the Literal Works of John Steinbeck

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    The current article investigates the moral of the works of John Steinbeck and the expressed feelings in the novels and writings pieces relatively. We can understand from the pieces of the works that main concept picture of his works is humanity, social issues, anger and love related to middle class living conditions. John Steinbeck implemented fades of wars and chaos in the life manner of each ordinary person involving special words and utterances, moreover special films were produced regarding to the works of John Steinbeck

    Behavior with Deviant Children Content and Essence of Socio - Pedagogical Activity

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    This article highlights the acquaintance with social and pedagogical activities with deviant children with deviant behavior and the work carried out at the same time, that is, the widespread promotion and implementation of two main technologies for prevention and rehabilitation in scientific theory and practice

    Main Problems of Organizing Sports Events and Public Sports

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    The article considers the main issues of organizing public sports and leisure activities with the population. Sport-public affairs means a set of measures for the organization of public sports events, the main tasks of which are the organization of entertainment events with physical training and sports equipment

    "Kudatgu Bilig" About Games and Amusements in Public Life

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    The article deals with fun and games reflected in the "Kudatgu Bilig". Lines illuminating this side of social life are collected from various bayts of the poem. In most cases, the author indirectly mentions them. In the opening lines there is a condemnation of games and fun. At the end of the poem, regret that I did not appreciate the "cute children's fun." Games are directly mentioned - "chavgan", "backgammon", "archery" and "shatranch"

    Appearance of Modern Genres in Internet Journalism

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    In this article, we will talk about internet journalism and its genres in the field of journalism. Nowadays, the Internet has become a global network used by many people around the world. For this reason, a term called internet journalism appeared among the terms in recent years

    Modern in Education of Primary Class Students Use of Pedagogical Technologies

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    Today, the interest in using interactive methods and information technologies in the educational process is increasing day by day. One of the reasons for this is that until now, in traditional education, students were taught only to acquire ready-made knowledge, and the use of modern technologies allows them to search for the knowledge they acquire, independent study and thinking, analysis. even teaches them to draw final conclusions themselves. In this process, the teacher creates conditions for the development, formation, learning and upbringing of the individual, and at the same time performs the functions of management and guidance

    The Use of Corpus Linguistics in Developing Linguacognitive Competence

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    These days one of the driving zones of logical investigate within the field of the English dialect learning is “corpus linguistics”. Corpus etymology could be a department of phonetics managing with the development, creation and utilize of content corpora. The term showed up within the 1960s in association with the advancement of the hone of making of corpora, this in its turn, was encouraged by the presentation of computing innovation since the 1980s

    Methods of Learning a Foreign Language

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    the article discusses promising methods of learning foreign language

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