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View Resource TECHNICAL ARCHIVES AND CLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS: AN APPLICATION MODEL FOR GRAPHIC MATERIAL

From the literature on the archives, it is possible to perceive different solicitations relative to an instrument, the classification, whose purpose, among others, is to simplify the recognition of the graphic material preserved within a Fund. Generally, a drawing presents distinctive peculiarities in reference to what comes depicted from it to the type of representation to which it appertains, to...

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View Resource CHALLENGING CONVENTIONAL HEROISM: REDEFINING HEROISM THROUGH THE REPRESENTATION OF DISABLED SUPERHEROES IN DAREDEVIL AND X-MEN

Disability representation in films is often viewed as a means of inspiring and evoking emotions from able-bodied audiences. Disability activists have long challenged these ableist norms and called for greater recognition of the diversity of human experience. The representation of characters like Matt Murdock and Charles Xavier from the American superhero films Daredevil (2003) directed by Mark...

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View Resource CHOICE OF LANGUAGE IN THE REPORTING OF ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS IN TAIFA LEO NEWSPAPER IN KENYA

Kiswahili is recognized by the Constitution of Kenya as the national language and also the official language alongside English. It is therefore the tool of communication in both official and non official contexts.For instance, Taifa Leo newspaper presents environmental information to readers in Kiswahili. This means that many people who can read have access to news on environment. The environment...

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View Resource MEDIA’S CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY’S RESISTANCE AND EMPOWERMENT: A STUDY OF THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS

This paper explores the subjects of resistance and empowerment in Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of Small Things. The study examines how characters in the book challenge oppressive systems, defy societal norms, and navigate power structures. It analyzes instances where characters find strength and agency, breaking free from the constraints imposed by society. It also emphasizes the...

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