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International Journal of Global Sustainable Research
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International Journal of Global Sustainable Research (IJGSR) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Multitech Publisher. IJGSR publishes original and full-length articles that reflect cutting-edge research and developments in both theoretical and practical aspects of Environment, technology, health sciences, Economics, and Society with Sustainability. It provides an academic and practical platform for professionals and researchers to contribute innovative work in the field.
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Sustaining Nigerian Culture in the 21st Century Via Literature: A Study of Chioma Njoku’s “Taboo in the Village” CHIOMA WINNER ONYEAMA; ANN D. OGUAMANAM; IFEYINWA JULIANA UMEH
International Journal of Global Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijgsr.v3i3.2993

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In the African context, issues pertaining to incest are of significant gravity and, if handled with levity is believed to have devastating repercussions for both the offenders and their families. Social change has adversely affected the perpetuation of norms, cultural practices, shared values and behavioral patterns that define a society. Reclaiming our values, traditions and societal norms amidst the challenges posed by globalization is of utmost importance. This paper adopting J.L. Austin (1962) speech acts presents a sociolinguistic examination of thirty-one excerpts randomly sampled from Chioma Njoku’s novel “Taboo in the Village”, which unveils the intricate relationship between customs and traditions with regards to incestuous sexual offence within a Nigerian cultural milieu. Through the lens of sociolinguistics, this research scrutinizes the linguistic choices within the text that addresses this sensitive subject of incest. Consequently, the study advocates for the re-establishment of African literature study within the General Studies curriculum, specifically in the "Communication in English" course (GST 111), as endorsed by the Nigerian University Commission in the Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standard (CCMAS). Furthermore, it is imperative that parents and guardians impart knowledge to their wards regarding the traditions of their respective communities, utilizing methods such as story-telling or the reading of fictional literature, in order to avert the possibility of their engagement in immoral conduct
Syntactic Adjectival Grading in English Grammar Via New Media: A Study of Students in Imo State University Ifeyinwa Juliana Umeh; Chioma Winner Onyeama
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijgsr.v3i3.2994

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Despite the significant roles syntactic Adjectival Grading plays in both spoken and written English, it still poses a problem to the users of English Language. This study aims at explaining how the use of new media will facilitate and enhance teaching and learning of syntactic grading using Chomsky’s, (1967) Transformational Generative Grammar Theory and Bergmann and Sams (2007) flipped classroom model. This study guided by two research questions, sampled 100 students from 3 departments in Imo state University, Owerri, using structured questionnaire. The results of the data were analyzed using simple percentages. The findings reveal that the students were not conversant with the use of adjectival grading. The researchers recommend that the teachers of English language should pay great attention to the teaching of the nuances of grammar, especially with regard to adjectival grading as this would enhance students’ competence
English Language Teachers Adaptation to New Media Tools: A Study of Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education Owerri Chioma Winner Onyeama; Ifeyinwa Juliana Umeh; Stella D. Uzomah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijgsr.v3i3.2995

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This study applies Siemens connectivism theory and Rogers diffusion and innovation approach to examine how English language instructors at Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education Owerri have adapted to new media tools in teaching and learning. Nigerian public schools including Alvan Ikoku face difficulties in making the shift from traditional teaching methods to 21st-century blended learning, despite the global trend of integrating media tools in education. The study, which is led by a review of the literature, randomly sampled 50 English language teachers in the School of Languages and General Studies. It finds that the school's attempts are hampered by the teachers' failure to incorporate new media tools. In order to be in line with international educational practices, the study advises stakeholders including the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) to give blended learning training for educators at all levels top priority
Canarium Parvum Leaf Essential Oil Supplemented in the Diet of Japanese Quails: Effect on Growth Performance, Nutrient Digestibility, Immune and Haematological Parameters Alagbe John Olujimi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijgsr.v3i3.2996

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A 30 days study was carried out to determine the effect of dietary supplementation of Canarium parvum essential oil on the growth performance, nutrient digestibility, haematological and immune parameters of Japanese quails. A total of 150 2 weeks old Japanese quails (mixed sex) were randomly divided into five groups each with 50 birds. Each treatment group was further sub-divided in to five groups each with 10 chicks of comparable group weight. . Standard diet (Corn-soya meal based diet) was formulated according to the nutritional requirement for quails recommended by Nutritional Research Council (1994).. Quails had unlimited access to fresh water and feed. Average daily weight gain and average daily feed intake were higher in birds fed Canarium parvum essential oil (B, C, D and E) compared to control (group A) (p˂0.05). Dry matter, crude protein, crude fibre, ether extract and nitrogen free extract digestibility were higher among birds in group B, C, D and E compared to A (p˂0.05). Immunoglobulin A, G and M, protein and energy utilization were influenced (p˂0.05) by the treatment. Lipase count ranged from 28.59 - 36.71 ng/mL, amylase (181.3 - 238.9 ng/mL), amylase (0.97 to 1.45 ng/mL), energy intake (2814.8 - 2937.37 ME/kcal/bird) and protein intake (222.34 - 232.12 g/bird) were affected. Hematocrit, red blood cell, hemoglobin and total leucocyte count were significantly different (p˂0.05) among the groups. However, their values were within the established range for quails. It was concluded that Canarium parvum essential oil is rich in multiple bioactive compounds and can be supplemented in the diet of quails without compromising their performance and health state
Evaluation of the Effect of Ginger Zingiber Officinale Extract on Kidney of Albino Rat Administered with Graded Doses of Piroxicam Uwuigbe Mathew; Ohiwerei Wisdom Omogbai; Ajanwachukwu; Ogbonna Wilson; Edebiri Ogbemudia .E; Loveth Ada Adikwu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijgsr.v3i3.2997

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Ginger or ginger root is the rhizome of the plant Zingiber officinale, commonly consumed as a delicacy, medicine, or spice. It is named after its genus and belongs to the Zingiberaceae family. Ginger is native to southern China and later spread to the Spice Islands, other parts of Asia, West Africa, and the Caribbean. This study aims to evaluate the effects of ginger Zingiber officinale extracts on the kidney when administered alongside graded doses of piroxicam. Fifty albino rats were used, divided into five (5) equal groups (A to E) of ten (10) rats each. Group A served as the control, while Group B received 2.7mg/kg of piroxicam. Group C was administered 400mg/kg of ginger, Group D received 2.7mg/kg of piroxicam and 100mg/kg of ginger, and Group E received 2.7mg/kg of piroxicam along with 400mg/kg of gingerData on weight changes were analyzed using ANOVA, with statistical significance set at P < 0.05. All results were expressed as Mean ± Standard Error of Mean (SEM) and presented in tables for statistical comparison. However, Group B (administered 2.7mg/kg of piroxicam) displayed signs of renal distortion, while Group C (administered 400mg/kg of ginger) showed adipose tissue formation. Groups D and E, which received both piroxicam and ginger at different doses, exhibited normal histological features. Further research is recommended to determine the precise effects of mild, moderate, and high doses of Zingiber officinale (ginger) on kidneys affected by varying levels of piroxicam

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