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Joseph Ikhenoba's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 month ago
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited How to Build a Successful Supply Chain for Your Company on Humanities Commons 1 month ago
Supply chain security is quickly becoming a pressing concern for businesses. Security no longer revolves around trying to surround your own company with a moat in today’s intricate, interconnected world. You must take into account the entire web of connections that modern supply chains are made up of. In actuality, your supply chain’s weakest link…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited CRIMINOLOGY AND AFRICAN LITERATURE: A DIDACTIC APPROACH on Humanities Commons 1 month ago
The paper in question looks at how criminological theory is reflected in the writing of African authors. I make an effort to demonstrate how the authors’ perceptions of their society affect how they portray the issue of crime. A reading of the books “Petals of Blood” by Ngugi wa Thiongo, “No Longer at Ease” by Chinua Achebe, “Money Galore” by Amu…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE HOUSING MALAISE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: THE WAY FORWARD on Humanities Commons 1 month, 1 week ago
Homelessness has been a long-standing condition in the United States, significantly intersecting with poverty and racial disparities, health and behavioral health disparities, criminal justice contact, and general life instability. Many primary studies have estimated prevalence rates for mental disorders in homeless individuals. Historically, a…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN CHINA: THE CLIMATE OF FEAR on Humanities Commons 1 month, 2 weeks ago
The Chinese Communist Party is the supreme power in the People’s Republic of China, which is a totalitarian regime. Nearly all of the top jobs in the security and government apparatus are held by Communist Party members. Credible reports of arbitrary or unlawful killings by the government, forced disappearances by the government, torture by the…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE SUBSTANTIATION OF TRUE FEDERALISM IN NIGERIA on Humanities Commons 1 month, 3 weeks ago
A political system with power sharing under a written constitution and a government made up of at least two orders—a central or federal government and the governments of the constituent units—are the fundamental minimal structures needed for a nation to claim to practice federalism. Financial resources are allocated to each level of government in…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited REFLECTIONS ON FIREARMS VIOLENCE: A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE on Humanities Commons 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Guns are commonly found in homes, and those who think that gun violence is a significant issue point to the high number of people who die from gunshot wounds, rising rates of gun-related homicides, and these statistics. In this study, the causes of gun crime and a few case studies were examined. These aspects transcend psychiatric problems. In the…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited THE CALL FOR UNITED NATIONS TO INTERFERE IN NIGERIA’S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 2023 on Humanities Commons 2 months ago
The electoral system in Nigeria is undermining the ethics of democracy. Nigeria is a country in Africa that became fully democratic on 29th May 1999. However, the country is still saddled with electoral malpractices and violence. The citizens cannot enfranchise their votes without intimidations and violence from political terrorists. In this…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited INEC AND THE POLITICS OF GREED AND FEAR on Humanities Commons 2 months, 1 week ago
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) unquestionably owes the country an explanation. They had four years to better their work and set up a free and fair election in 2023, but nothing changed aside from the problematic Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) being implemented. The INEC’s live results collation and…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Self-Hegemony and Rationalization in No Exit by Jean Paul Satre on Humanities Commons 2 months, 1 week ago
Many of the existentialist themes addressed in Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophical work Being and Nothingness are explored in his play No Exit. No Exit primarily emphasizes the concepts of objectification, bad faith, the appearance of others, and competitive subjectivity. Three characters from the play who were imprisoned in Hell were compelled to…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Camus and Reflections on the Purpose of Life on Humanities Commons 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Man has always looked for the meaning of life. The phrase “purpose search” in this study refers to the act of attempting to determine or carry out the significance of one’s own personal existence. There is a tone of evidence about the benefits of leading a meaningful life (such as elevated levels of pleasure, life satisfaction, and…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Effects of 6-Gingerol (6-GIN) and Delphidins (DELs) on the liver of Alloxan (ALX)-induced diabetes in Albino Wistar rats on Humanities Commons 4 months, 2 weeks ago
The current investigation’s objective is to assess the impact of 6-Gingerol (6-GIN) and Delphidins (DELs) on the liver of an Alloxan (ALX) induced diabetic albino wistar rats. 6-Gingerol (6-GIN) and Delphidins (DELs) juice (60 mg/kg body weight) were administered daily to an Alloxan (ALX) induced diabetic rats for 60 days. 6-Gingerol (6-GIN) and…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Narcissism: The moral of self-destruction in Kafka’s The Trial on Humanities Commons 4 months, 3 weeks ago
In The Trial by Frantz Kafka, he explores the most extreme effects of narcissism. It functions as a warning or a kind of self-contained tale in some ways, while in others it is just a way to convey distress. In this research work, diverse theoretical framework and methodologies of narcissism on suicide, cognizable and non-cognizable, innate and…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Through a Needle’s eye: Freedom beyond the Veil. on Humanities Commons 4 months, 3 weeks ago
A major issue is gender inequality. Women are beginning to stand up for their rights all throughout the world. From reproductive rights to equitable pay, feminism is working to find solutions to these and other issues. However, particularly in Iran, Islamic feminism is fighting on a completely other front. Iranian women are subject to a theocratic…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited African Women in Politics in Ousmane Sembene’s God’s Bits of Wood on Humanities Commons 4 months, 3 weeks ago
From pre – colonial to colonial to post pre –colonial periods, women in Africa have a long and varied history of political activism. African women have participated in political parties, women’s movements, national liberation movements, and other social movements. Additionally, they had to deal with patriarchal structures and culture’s opp…[Read more]
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Joseph Ikhenoba deposited Camus on Freedom, Happiness and Suicide in Myth of Sisyphus..docx (26 kb)Camus on Freedom, Happiness and Suicide in Myth of Sisyphus on Humanities Commons 6 months ago
The question of freedom, suicide and happiness has always been on the cresses of human’s mind. Camus in his book The Myth of Sisyphus addresses these issues. He elucidates that this world in itself is not absurd, what is absurd is our courting with the universe that is irrational. The absurd depends as a lot on man as on the sector. It is all t…[Read more]