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Speech is a weapon. This weapon can easily destroy but is also an instrument of noble work. Speech constructs because it educates, straightens and forms. The work gives itself the merit of raising up a problem which concerns Congolese institutions in their diversities including the State, the school, university, family, media, etc. in order to regulate the relationship between integration into a society modern and the conservation of the ancestral values of people. The study aims to examine and circumscribe both the positive and negative effects produced by the Novelas series on young people…mehr

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Speech is a weapon. This weapon can easily destroy but is also an instrument of noble work. Speech constructs because it educates, straightens and forms. The work gives itself the merit of raising up a problem which concerns Congolese institutions in their diversities including the State, the school, university, family, media, etc. in order to regulate the relationship between integration into a society modern and the conservation of the ancestral values of people. The study aims to examine and circumscribe both the positive and negative effects produced by the Novelas series on young people in the age group of 8 to 12 years on a moral and educational level. The impact of Western media also insinuates freedom to the extreme ignoring all aspects of modesty and/or taboo.
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Autorenporträt
Arthur Cimwanga Badibanga Shambuyi is a researcher from D R C. PhD in English Languages and Literature. His preferred areas are sociolinguistics, stylistics, syntax, applied linguistics, Mandombe, cleaning and building. Ordinary Professor at the University of Kisangani.