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Lateef Olalekan Bello, Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi, Gideon Danso-Abbeam, Adebayo Isaiah Ogunniyi, Kehinde Olagunju, Tahirou Abdoulaye, Victor Manyong, Zoumana Bamba and Bola Amoke Awotide
Poverty persists in many developing countries, including Nigeria, owing to inadequate infrastructure, unemployment, or poor working conditions, among other factors. Youth poverty and vulnerability to poverty have been identified to prevalent among the yo...
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Nandang RukandaRina KaniatiCucu Samsudin
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This research has the objectives to be achieved, namely, (1) To describe the whole picture of the state of society in entering the industrial era 4.0, its relevance to the mastery and use of social media which has become a primary need and daily culture,...
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Edy SyafrudinSri Nurhayati
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The background of the researchers conducting this research is that the art of pencak art is determined as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO so that it hopes that pencak art as an intangible cultural heritage. With this placement, it is expected t...
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Timothy Marango, Joseph Francis, Newton Mambande, Joseph Kamuzhanje
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Sabihah Moola, Christiaan Cilliers
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Jason Cohen, Judy Backhouse, Omar Ally
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Young people are important to cities, bringing skills and energy and contributing to economic activity. New technologies have led to the idea of a smart city as a framework for city management. Smart cities are developed from the top-down through governm...
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Washington Mushore
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The main purpose of the indigenisation policy in Zimbabwe, according to Masunungure and Koga (2013), was to empower the historically disadvantaged groups in Zimbabwe after the nationalist government had recognised that the inherited colonial systems were...
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