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  3. Vol 3 No 8 (2017): VOL-03_ISSUE-08_July_2017

International Journal for Social Studies in a multidsiciplinary journal for Social Studies, Send papers for publication to editor@eduindex.org (Mention in subject line paper for IJSS)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26643/ijss.v3i8

Published: Aug 2, 2019

Articles

Ethnicity in Saul Bellows Fiction

1-4 B. Kalidoss
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Michael Ondaatje: His Methods and Meanings

5-11 B. Kalidoss
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An Assessment of Social Studies Teachers Awareness and Attitudes to Environmental Education in Ibadan, Nigeria.

12-25 Mr. Itasanmi, Babalola Stephen
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The Impact of Early Childhood Education on the Academic Performance of Primary School Pupils in Arithmatics in Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, Nigeria

26-34 Surajo Yusuf, Iliyasu M. Bature, Hanafi Rabe
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Translation of Political News Headlines from English into Arabic

35-38 Safa Al-Sharki, Dr. Raheed Ali M. Athaifani
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Teacher Education in Nigeria; Challenges and Way Forward in the Global Community

39-46 Abanobi C.C., Abanobi, C. H.
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The end of the British Raj didn't signal the end of English in India.

47-48 Mohd Tahir Amin Khan
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English language originally the most powerful weapon of Colonialization would prove to be equally powerful weapon of decolonization

49-52 Mohd Tahir Amin Khan
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Issues related to Transgender Community in India

53-60 Dr. Shankar Chatterjee
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British Paramountcy And Rajputana States: From Chamber Of Princes To Round Table Conference (1921-1930)

61-70 Bhanu Kapil
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