EXAMINATION OF THE WORK OF FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF SEXUAL DIRECTION OCCUPATIONS, CHARACTERISTICS AND RELATIONS AMONG THE AGIKUYU PEOPLE IN KENYA

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  • Mwangi Elijah Githinji Department Of Arts And Humanities, Daystar University Nairobi, Kenya

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https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-11-02

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Gender jobs, Female Circumcision, Kenya, History

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The review utilizes subjective exploration plan and purposive and compounding testing systems. It utilizes open finished surveys and meeting guide as instruments of essential information assortment and utilizes verifiable techniques and sex speculations to examine the information. The paper presumes that the tirelessness of the training is because of its well established social discernment and development of character and accordingly a mission against such a center social practice should be far reaching and feasible as in enough time should be taken to comprehend the fundamental verifiable setting, qualities, and which means of the training that goes past the actual activity.

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2021-11-12

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Mwangi Elijah Githinji. (2021). EXAMINATION OF THE WORK OF FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF SEXUAL DIRECTION OCCUPATIONS, CHARACTERISTICS AND RELATIONS AMONG THE AGIKUYU PEOPLE IN KENYA. Current Research Journal of History, 2(11), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-11-02

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