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Study Of The Impact Of Information Communication Technology (ICT) On Legal Education – Complete project material

[ad_1] Study Of The Impact Of Information Communication Technology (ICT) On Legal Education CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This project centers on the ICT world in general, and also its relationship with the…

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AN APPRAISAL OF HOLDING CHARGE SYNDROME AND ITS EFFECTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM VIS A VIS POLICING IN NIGERIA – Complete project material

[ad_1] AN APPRAISAL OF HOLDING CHARGE SYNDROME AND ITS EFFECTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM VIS A VIS POLICING IN NIGERIA Abstract   This study was on an appraisal of holding charge syndrome…

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Legal and Management Strategies: The Synergy for Survival and Growth of Companies in Nigeria – Complete project material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Economic circumstances like the recession and cut-throat competition in recent years have now forced companies to pay closer attention to their corporate policies and strategies for dealing with economic opportunities and for remaining…

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Human Rights in the 21st Century; Protecting and Promoting The Right Of Person’s With Disabilities in Nigeria – Complete project material

[ad_1] HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY; PROTECTING AND PROMOTING THE RIGHT OF PERSON’S WITH DISABILITIES IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PERSON’S WITH DISABILITIES (PROHIBITION) ACT, 2018 ABSTRACT This study is divided…

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SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN NIGERIA SINCE 2010: ISSUES AND PROBLEMS – Complete project material

[ad_1] SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN NIGERIA SINCE 2010: ISSUES AND PROBLEMS CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY   Violence against women is increasingly becoming a pandemic that needs to be eradicated and eliminated. Violence…

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Assessment of challenges of compliance to traffic law enforcement in Ondo State – Complete project material

[ad_1] Assessment of challenges of compliance to traffic law enforcement in Ondo State: a case study of Akure metropolis 1.0   INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Significance…

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Comparative Analysis on Corporate Social Responsibility Laws: Perspectives From UK, European Union and Nigeria – Complete project material

[ad_1] Comparative Analysis on Corporate Social Responsibility Laws: Perspectives From UK, European Union and Nigeria Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the set of standards to which a company subscribes in order to make its impact…

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THE PORTRAYAL OF MEMORY, TRAUMA AND THERAPY IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICAN PLAYS: A STUDY OF LARA FOOT NEWTON’S REACH! AND CRAIG HIGGINSON’S DREAM OF THE DOG – Complete project material

[ad_1] THE PORTRAYAL OF MEMORY, TRAUMA AND THERAPY IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICAN PLAYS: A STUDY OF LARA FOOT NEWTON’S REACH! AND CRAIG HIGGINSON’S DREAM OF THE DOG ABSTRACT Using Lara Foot Newton’s Reach! and Craig Higginson’s Dream of the Dog, this study explores the manner in which this selected South African playwrights to deploy the themes of memory, trauma and therapy in their works as a means of recounting the horrific experiences of the apartheid regime, and the effects of these experiences on personal, social and political life and relationships in post-apartheid South Africa. Since Literary themes are sometimes burdened with open-ended meanings and motifs. They are therefore always open to interpretations guided by concepts and theories of literature. The study proceeds on the assumption that the selected plays like other Post-apartheid South African plays embody sensitive issues that relate to memory, trauma and therapy. This is achieved through the use of Freudian psychoanalytic perspective which facilitate an affinity between the influence of memory and trauma on an individual’s social behaviour and literary creativity. It also investigates how interiorities motivate actions in characters in the selected South African post-apartheid plays. The study argues that playwrights occupy a central position in not only locating the South African experience within literary discourse but their plays illustrate the therapeutic approach to the study of South African experiences. The study, therefore, finds that psychoanalysis offers a unique perspective to the study of characters in South African plays. It also finds that memory, trauma and therapy influence the inner working of characters in some post-apartheid South African plays. The study thus concludes that psychoanalytic criticism is relevant in delineating how interiorities motivate actions in post-apartheid South African plays. CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study This study explores…

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