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The Rise of Pentecostalism in Brazil

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Does Nollywood Empower Nigerian Women?

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How to boost the morale of youth

Youth is a crucial formative stage when the future is decided through the choices one makes. Young people go through numerous physical, emotional and…

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Reasons African-American Marriages Fail in the United States

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Key Ingredients to a Happy Family Life

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How You and Your Family Can Survive Poverty

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How to Set a Good Example for Your Children

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African women struggles; past, present and future

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The growing influence of Chinese women in business

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Stemming Domestic Violence in the US

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