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Gender discrimination rampant in rural Africa
The noises she recalls vividly are those of cows mooing, owls screaming, chickens cackling, dogs barking, cats yowling, pigs squealing, pigeons cooing, beetles clicking, bats screeching, crickets creaking, different hisses made by different snakes and numerous melodies made by birds. Memories th...
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