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How Can Anti-Growing Old Pores And Skin Products Assist Hydrate Your Pores And Skin?, Anna Telam Aug 1995

How Can Anti-Growing Old Pores And Skin Products Assist Hydrate Your Pores And Skin?, Anna Telam

anna telam

While considering Chanique Creammoisture, anti-ageing skin lotions and lotions are vital on the grounds that your skin craves moisture. on your skin to be smooth, gentle and glowing with fitness, your pores and skin cells require the moisture. You have to understand that your pores and skin has a natural Moisture aspect or NMF, that's the mixtures of loose amino acids, and different moisture-attracting factors such as lactic acid, urea and salts, which help, maintain the fluid in the skin's higher layers and enables save you water losses, as these will lead to untimely ageing of the pores and …


Ìgbò Enwē Ezè: Monarchical Power Vs The Democratic Ideal In Igbo Oral Narratives (Chapter 5), Chukwuma Azuonye Dec 1994

Ìgbò Enwē Ezè: Monarchical Power Vs The Democratic Ideal In Igbo Oral Narratives (Chapter 5), Chukwuma Azuonye

Chukwuma Azuonye

Azuonye sets out, through the representation of kings in Igbo tales, a picture on the one hand of legitimate authority and on the other of the abuse of power, two sides of the same coin. His discussion is directed along two lines. First, and most directly, he examines the nature of the picture of power relations painted in the tales insofar as it presents a 'democratic ideal'. Second, Azuonye sees the painting of that picture as part of the propagation of competing visions, 'the power of oral literature to sustain, through the selective process of mythic filtering, a particular type …