AJSAH Vol. 4, No. 4, 2016

Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Vol. 4, No. 4, 2016: Accepted Papers

1. Mehraein, M. R. (2016). A sociological study of sport and social classes (a study in Tehran, the capital city of Iran). Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 1-8.

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2. Jilala, H. (2016). The power of metaphors in politics: a cognitive analysis of metaphors in Kiswahili newspapers in Tanzania. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 9-27.

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3. Sutjiati, R., Ningsih, T. W. R. & Budiwaty, S. (2016). Acquisition of foreign language’s play and its relevance in teaching literature by play performance. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 28-34.

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4. Simeon, I. A. & Owoyemi, J.O. (2016). Paul’s concept of sexual activity in marriage: an exegetical study of i corinthians 7:1-5 in the African perspective. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 35-45.

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5. Nyoh, H. A. & Lang, M. K. (2016). Inter-ethnic enslavement among the indigenes and fulani of Cameroon’s Bamenda grassfields. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 46-53.

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6. Adaboh, S. (2016). The adjustment experiences of an immigrant student to schooling in berrien springs, michigan, USA. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 54-67.

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7. Guey, C. C. (2016). Translation from gestalt perspectives. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 68-80.

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8. Hidajat, R. (2016). Expression of urban communities through ritual performances for the inauguration of reni’s grave as the cultural site in palawijen village, malang city, east java. Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, 4 (4), 81-89.

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