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1. Introduction In the academic sphere, the standard approach to understanding phenomena is through Thunaba (critique or review), typically characterized by comparative analysis. Scholars weigh a subject against its peers, historical predecessors, or theoretical standards. However, this paper proposes a paradox: what happens when the subject is Endomcha (unique or exclusive to the point of isolation)? While often translated literally, the term encompasses a
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