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The major problem facing Videography today.
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Major sculpture installations in Kampala by major Artists.
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Make up in stage performance
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Makerere University Africa Hall Culture as an Inspiration for Fashion design at MTSIFA.
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Makerere University Africa hall culture as an inspiration for jewelry making at Mitsifa
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Makerere University Campaign posters as an aid to Creating political interests in students
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Makerere University student leadership campaigns and their impact on the environment. Case study: posters.
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Mapping Agoa fashions to the development of Nytil Textile industry in Jinja district, Uganda.
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Mapping Agoa fashions to the development of Nytil Textile industry in Jinja District, Uganda.
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Marketing of art products at MTSIFA (case study in and around MTSIFA).
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Marketing Strategies of visual artists in Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Art.
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Material culture as a source of inspiration at the Margaret Trowell School of Industrial and Fine Arts
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The Media , effects on promotion, growth , and development of the fashion industry in Uganda today
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Modification of bark cloth craft Arts in Buganda.
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Multi-cultural reflection: locally inspired applied textile design around Kampala.
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The mysteries of street children in Kampala: An investigation and Documentation through photography.
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The need to communicate in fashion design through an inspiration from a bee to create an outfit.
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Negative impacts of western fashion(dressing) on to Buganda culture
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The of caricature illustrations on modern politics in Uganda.
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Onion as a Source of Inspiration to be Fabricated into an Onion Planter for Home Use or Kitchen.
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