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Jufresa, L (2015) Umami Mexico Literatura Random House - References - Scientific Research Publishing

JOURNAL NAME: ABSTRACT: In Mexican literature, the subject of death has been present since the earliest texts. The novels Vestido de Novia, by Socorro Venegas, and Umami, by Laia Jufresa, re-address this subject, but from nostalgia’s perspective, a feeling relatively unexplored in the narrative written by young women until now. Overcome mourning, the protagonists manage to assimilate a series of memories that plunge them into nostalgia, getting rid of depression. This paper will analyze both novels, aiming to point out this singularity, which turns them into a benchmark for future studies on the subject. Related Articles:

Mohamedbhai, G (2008) The Effects of Massification on Higher Education in Africa Accra Association of African Universities - References

ABSTRACT: The lack of common agreement on the typology of causes/drivers of massification within the literature globally and the paradox between the meager GTER (Gross Tertiary Enrollment Ratio) and higher education massification in Sub-Saharan Africa require further reflection on this global issue (e.g., the massification of higher education). This study aimed therefore to investigate higher education massification in Cameroon, one of the Sub-Saharan African countries affected by this phenomenon. It employed a qualitative approach based on content analysis of secondary sources and semi-structured interviews with Cameroonian academic members, managers, and higher education officials to explore the causes and meaning of higher education massification in Cameroon.

Government of Kenya (GOK) (2015) Nairobi Kenya National Bureau of Statistics - References

Michael, C (2006) Economic Relations between Kenya and China, 1963-2007 Washington DC Center for Strategic and International Studies - References

ABSTRACT: Trade between Kenya and China has increased in recent years, with a significant increase in imports from China. This study’s objectives were to examine the nature of trade between Kenya and China in manufactured goods, analyze the Revealed Comparative Advantage (R.C.A.) and make recommendations for improving trade. This study was based on the Comparative Advantage Theory and used data from the United Nations Commodity Trade Statistics Database (U.N. Comtrade) from 1984 to 2015, as this period had complete data. The results suggest that the nature of trade in manufactured goods between Kenya and China is characterized by high imports from China and very low exports from

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