Ideology and form in African poetry: Implications for communicati on / Emmanuel Ngara.
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TextPublication details: London : James Currey, 1990.Description: xiii, 208 p.; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 827.9641
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Trafficking in human beings, especially women and children, in Afric a.
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Innocenti studies on violence against children
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Children and truth commissions.
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Innocenti studies on violence against children
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Children and truth commissions.
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Children in immigrant families in eight affluent countries :
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Decentralization :
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Towards national capacity building in Africa :
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Towards national capacity building in Africa /
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Towards national capacity building in Africa :
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Towards national capacity building in Africa /
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Promoting the rights of children with disabilities.
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Child labour and basic education in Latin America and the Caribean :
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Early child development, 12-30 June 1989 :
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Towards national capacity building in Africa :
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Towards national capacity building in Africa /
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Promoting the rights of children with disabilities.
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Child labour and basic education in Latin America and the Caribean :
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Early child development, 12-30 June 1989 :
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Towards national capacity building in Africa :
Ideology and form in African poetry:
APA
Ngara E., . (1990). Ideology and form in African poetry. London: James Currey.
Chicago
Ngara Emmanuel, . 1990. Ideology and form in African poetry. London: James Currey.
Harvard
Ngara E., . (1990). Ideology and form in African poetry. London: James Currey.
MLA
Ngara Emmanuel, . Ideology and form in African poetry. London: James Currey. 1990.
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