Vol 3, No 16 (2013)
Table of Contents
Articles
A Retrospective Analysis of Oil-induced Selective Federalism in Niger Delta, Nigeria | |
OLAWARI D.J. EGBE | 1-13 |
Appellation in Gorontalese: An Antropolinguistics Approach towards Language and Culture in Gorontalo, Indonesia | |
Moh. Karmin Baruadi | 14-18 |
Corruption in Nigeria: A Historical Perspective | |
Ejovi Austine, Mgbonyebi Voke Charles, Akpokighe Okiemute Raymond | 19-26 |
Factors Related to Positive Feelings of Caregivers Who Provide Home-Based Long-Term Care for Their Family Members in Japan | |
Miki Kobayashi, Nanako Tamiya, Masayo Kashiwagi, Tomoko Ito, Yui Yamaoka, Akemi Matsuzawa | 27-36 |
Influence of Demographic Factors on Job Stress and Job Satisfaction among Custom Officials in Ghana | |
Collins Badu Agyemang, Helen Kwansema Arkorful | 37-44 |
Inequality and Class Difference in Access to Healthcare in Nigeria | |
Demsy Terwase Audu, Takim Asu Ojua, David Gever Ishor, Christopher Azaager Abari | 45-51 |
The Relationship between Christianity, Education, Culture and Religion in Kenya since Political Independence in 1963 | |
Theuri M.M. | 52-61 |
The Impact of Language Planning, Terminology Planning, and Arabicization, on Military Terminology Planning and Translation | |
Mohammad Alshehab | 62-70 |
Party Politics and the Challenges of Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria | |
Nelson Goldpin Obah-Akpowoghaha | 71-82 |
Youth, Religiosity and Substance Abuse: A Nigerian Private University Experience | |
Augusta Y Olaore | 83-86 |
Religious Commitment Level Among the Petra University Students | |
Mahmoud Alsalkhi | 87-93 |
The Sources of Job Stress among Project Managers | |
Hadi Minavand, Mohammad Reza Faraj Tabrizi, Shadiya Mohamed Saleh Baqutayan | 94-100 |
Shadiya Mohamed Saleh Baqutayan Verbal ‘Intraference’ in Educated Nigerian English (ENE) | |
Steve Bode O. Ekundayo, Patrick Balogun | 101-110 |
Le traducteur, le facteur déterminant dans la réexpression du vouloir dire original dans la traduction | |
Florence Ogochukwu Elomba | 111-120 |
Application of Knowledge and Learning Management (KLM) by Principals in the Administration of Secondary Schools in Enugu State, Nigeria. | |
Oboegbulem, A.I. | 121-126 |
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ISSN (Paper)2224-5766 ISSN (Online)2225-0484