THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TAGUIG CITY |
Author : ROGELIO HERNANDEZ, ROWENA PILA, JEREMIAS BURAGA |
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Abstract :Development is always deliberated with economic connotations and it is referred to as an increase in the gross national product or in per capita income. In this understanding, development
is equated with growth and it is envisioned that significant increase in the production of goods and services would bring development to the country. It was also assumed that the trickledown effect of growth would lead to an equitable sharing of benefits resources and opportunities in society. On the other hand, |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CRIME PREVENTION APPROACHES IN MANDALUYONG CITY |
Author : Edna Aquino, Rowena A. Pila & Jeremias F. Buraga |
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Abstract :The society is faced with various social problems and concerns. One of these problems is criminality, which affects all parts of the country and every aspect of community life. The problem of criminality is aggravated due to the population growth, unemployment and rapid urbanization. There is no single formula and theory that can explain the vast range of criminal behavior. |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE EFL STUDENTS’ LECTURING AND THEIR LEXICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SELF-ESTEEM |
Author : Alireza Sohrabi |
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Abstract :Oral production plays a significant part in any academic field, especially in TEFL (Heyde, 1979). This study aimed to illuminate and investigate the interactional effect of self-esteem (SE) and lexical knowledge (LK) on intermediate EFL learners’ lecturing.
In so doing, after homogenizing the students as Intermediate ones via a placement test, a validated questionnaire of SE (Sorenson, 2006) was administered to 36 intermediate students. |
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LAW OF VESTED/ENEMY PROPERTY IN BANGLADESH: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH |
Author : Mohammad Ikbal Hasan |
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Abstract :In Bangladesh we have enormous lands which have been possessed as vested properties since long. The Vested Property derives from the “Enemy Property”, under the provisions of the Enemy Property Act (EPA) promulgated in Pakistan following a brief war between Pakistan and India in 1965.The Laws on Vested Property in Bangladesh have long been criticized as a major violation of the rights of citizens, especially minorities, who have had property seized in the past simply on leaving the country.
The EPA was directed against those perceived as enemy, |
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A STUDY ON ANTHROPOLOGIC COMMUNICATIONS, LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS |
Author : Dr. (Prof.) H.L.Narayan Rao |
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Abstract :Anthropologic communications and the linguistics is the study of the relations between languages of the world. Anthropology is the great subject of interesting which is studying the humans, their behavior and evolution. The subject conveys a great importance and it is an inherently multidisciplinary subject, which draws upon information from diverse fields including humanities arts, social sciences, communications, languages/literature, genetics,
geology, ethnology |
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MEDIA TRIAL: A LEGAL DILEMMA |
Author : NIDHI |
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Abstract :Media is regarded as one of the pillars of democracy. Media has wide ranging roles in the society. Media plays a vital role in moulding the opinion of the society and it is capable of changing the whole viewpoint through which people perceive various events. The media can be commended for starting a trend where the media plays an active role in bringing the accused to hook. |
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THE MANAGEMENT OF SHORT-TERM ASSETS AND THE PROFITABILITY OF FIRMS (A STUDY OF SELECTED FIRMS LISTED ON THE NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE) |
Author : DR . AMINU YUSUF |
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Abstract :Current assets of any business are the short-term assets and they comprise of items such as stocks and inventories, receivables, cash in hand and at bank, debtors and prepayment. The current assets composition of any firm is vital in determining its profitability, hence the need for this study. Panel data methodology was therefore employed to test this relationship with both fixed and random effects estimation techniques in running the panel regressions. |
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INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF TASK TYPE ON IRANIAN L2 NARRATIVE ORAL PRODUCTION |
Author : Hanieh Azizi, Hooman Bizhani, Mohammad Reza Oroji |
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Abstract :The impetus of the present study was to scrutinize the impact of task types on Iranian L2 Narrative oral production. In order to homogenize the participants, Cambridge Placement Test including 120 items was taken from among 74 students of the Iran Language Institute and 44 of them were chosen. A dependent
sample T- test was used to compare paired samples |
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THE IMPACT OF ACCREDITATION IN THE LIBRARY SERVICES OF RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY |
Author : ROWENA A. PILA , ANGELINA P. RESURRECCION, IMEE L. RESSURRECCION |
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Abstract :As countries progress toward development, the availability of a competent human resource based becomes a determining factor of progress. Countries progressing from an agricultural economy to a manufacturing economy to a technological and knowledge
economy recognize that an adequate supply of higher education graduates is a necessary precondition for achieving and sustaining advanced levels of development in this globalized, competitive, |
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SOCIAL WORK ACADEMICIANS – FIELD EDUCATORS INTERFACE:–A BEST PRACTICE IN SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION |
Author : Dr Minimol K |
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Abstract :Field work is an integral component of social work education. Field education provides students opportunities to integrate theory into practice. Human service organizations provide excellent
opportunities for students to experience social realities and practice social work methods. Field educators play crucial role in student’s learning process and significantly contribute to their professional development. It is imperative to have an open dialogue between social work academicians and social work practitioners on effective implementation of field practicum. |
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UNDERSTANDING GENDER EQUALITY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT |
Author : Dr. Laxmi Tantuvay |
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Abstract :Gender equality is first and foremost a human right. Gender equality implies a society in which women and men enjoy the same opportunities, outcomes rights and obligations in all spheres of life. Equality between men and women exists when both sexes are able to share equally in the distribution of power and influence have equal opportunities for financial independence through work or through setting up businesses, enjoy equal access to education and the opportunity to develop personal ambitions .A women is entitled to live in dignity and in freedom from want and from fear. Education of women is one of the most important means of empowering women with the knowledge, skills and self confidence necessary to participate |
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EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN INDIA |
Author : Laxmi Tantuvay |
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Abstract :This paper briefly discusses some important climate change problems facing the India and all over world. The climate is changing, the earth is warming up. Many are agreed that climate change may be one of the greatest threats facing the planet .Recent years show increasing temperatures in various
regions and increasing extremities in weather patterns. Most of direct climate change occurs due to green house emissions i.e. carbon dioxide ,methane etc. Climate change and associated increases in climate variability will likely further exacerbate global health disparities .More research is needed particularly in developing countries to accurately predict the anticipated impacts and inform effective interventions. |
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THE POST-ACHIEVEMENT OF MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDGS) OF 2015 ON MATERNAL HEALTH IN NIGERIA |
Author : Joshua Y. Gwanshak, Luka Dung Gyang |
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Abstract :There is poor nature of health situation in the world generally and in Sub-Saharan African particularly, these issues became worrisome and mind bugging to world leaders and leading development institutions around the globe. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was a right target to reduced maternal motility within its specific period of time, given 2015 as a target year. This research paper was targeted to find out post-millennium development goal achievement on maternal health in Nigeria, secondary data were retrieved from National Bureau of Statistic (NBS) and other relevant source of data which were subjected in analysis using graphical data presentation. The result shows recorded slow progress in
reducing maternal mortality and creating universal access to reproductive health. Performance in the MDG, especially, |
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THE EFFECT OF PEER-CORRECTION THROUGH PODCAST ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF SPEAKING SKILL OF IRANIAN IELTS STUDENTS (THE INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM) |
Author : Fatemeh Sarajian, Masoumeh Shiri Aminloo |
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Abstract :The present study examined the effectiveness of peer-correction through podcast on the improvement of speaking skills of Iranian IELTS students (The International English Language Testing System). A quasiexperimental intact group design was adopted. Participating of 40 Iranian IELTS learners in Advanced level proved that peer-correction via voice recording led to improve speaking skills. The findings indicated that peer-feedback via podcast andvoice recording assisted students to enrich their overall speaking skills. Studying various journals and theses to determine the effects of peer-feedback via podcast on Iranian IELTS learners indicated that peer-correction through podcast greatly support speaking skills. |
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