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    Mutinous colonialism: navigating self-other dichotomy in Octavia Butler's Survivor by Al Ogaili, Thamer Amer Jubouri, Babaee, Ruzbeh

    Published 2015
    “…This relationship incarnates the colonial powers brought about the missionaries in their early advent in the fictional place known as “Earth”. …”
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    Christianity and the Worldview of the Kelabit Society, Sarawak, Malaysia by Hee, Chan Jung

    Published 2009
    “…Firstly, the Kelabit society has been influenced by the spread of Christianity through the Australian and American missionaries in the early stage. As a result, the Kelabits converted to Christianity and experienced the Christian revival. …”
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    Persuasive discourse in selected ceremonial speeches by Mother Teresa by Sharif, Azadeh

    Published 2015
    “…The results of the identification of the generic move structures of the three selected speeches of Mother Teresa showed that the predominant generic moves, and in particular, their constituent steps which are potentially persuasive in nature, included establishing commonalities with the audience, urging and inviting the audience to take proactive actions, appealing to religious authorities, narrating anecdotes from the Holy Book and the stories of her personal experiences, stating the humanitarian activities of the Missionaries of Charity in a positive light, encouraging collaboration, presenting social problems, stating her general and religious beliefs,and providing statistics. …”
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    Teachers' perception towards the model of Jawi writing in Malaysian education system. by Suhid, Asmawati, Abu Bakar, Kamariah, Abdul Mutalib, Lukman, Muhammand, Muhd Fauzi

    Published 2008
    “…It was used as the tool for the transmission of knowledge, missionary work and written communication. The importance of Jawi in the Malay society then was amplified when it was also used in the administration of the Sultanate. …”
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    Teachers’ Perception Towards The Model Of Jawi Writing In Malaysian Education System by Suhid, Asmawati, Abu Bakar, Kamariah, Abdul Mutalib, Lukman, Muhammad, Muhd Fauzi

    Published 2008
    “…It was used as the tool for the transmission of knowledge, missionary work and written communication. The importance of Jawi in the Malay society then was amplified when it was also used in the administration of the Sultanate. …”
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    History of Iban popular music, an alternative conceptions of modernity by Lim, Connie Keh Nie, Durin, A., Chelum, A., Magiman, Mohamad Maulana

    Published 2016
    “…Changes in Iban society through political and economic modernization had led to the emergence of Iban popular music industry because of relative exposure to agents of change such as the influence through Christian missionary and education. This reflects how the Iban react and reflect in adaptation of modern demands of change as a result of the effects of historical processes on the social, cultural and physical environments.…”
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    Engendering a new feminine identity and reconstructing consciousness-raising in Doris Lessing's selected novels by Lalbakshs, Pedram

    Published 2012
    “…Showing many facets through which women are exploited, oppressed, abused and dominated, Lessing foregrounds her Engendered New Feminine Identity marked by self-confidence,desire and daring to perform a missionary role in women‟s emancipation. The findings of the study prove that despite society‟s omnipresent imposed pressures to incapacitate her characters, they are shrewdly aware of their true power and identity marked by reason, seriousness and practicality, as well as the desire and courage to revolutionize the power dynamics and educate men whom they find to be unaware of the realities of the feminine world. …”
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