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AbstractThe death tax debate has been going on for a long time, with opponents and proponents of death taxes citing various reasons for retaining, amending or abolishing the taxes and no obvious answer coming to the fore. This study conducted a search for... see more

This paper explores how sensation novels like Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White and Ellen Wood’s East Lynne complicate traditionally understood gender roles through the lens of the separate spheres ideology, which Amanda Vickery asserts “has come to cons... see more

Efficient market is a topic that spurs many interests among financier, due to the significant number of both its proponents and opponents. This paper examines the efficiency of the infrastructure and the commodity sector market in Indonesia by using event... see more

Women are the life-changers in a society irrespective of caste or creed. If given an opportunity, they will rise above self and achieve success. This article explicates the pragmatic life of characters ranging from the humble Kunti, charming Hidimba, devo... see more

AbstractThe controversy about the importance of eco-theology or creation spirituality seems to be in a deadlock. Those who support it and those who oppose it do not even seem to be able to communicate with one another. On the one hand, Celia Deane-Drummon... see more

This paper explores how sensation novels like Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White and Ellen Wood’s East Lynne complicate traditionally understood gender roles through the lens of the separate spheres ideology, which Amanda Vickery asserts “has come to cons... see more

This paper argues that the main objective of the ‘Islamization of knowledge’ project is to assert Muslim ownership over their institutions by developing an alternative system of learning/knowledge production that serves as a foundation for re-inventing/re... see more

This paper is part of a larger study on heritage buildings and conservation in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region. It examines a type of vernacular dwelling based on the concept of ‘building-back-home’, common amongst merchants, seafarers, and migrant fishermen... see more

As the 3rd largest coffee producer globally, the gains from certified coffee trades have not significantly affected the farmers’ economy. This study aims to re-examine the impacts of coffee certification on coffee smallholders’ living standards. This stud... see more

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