A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS OF SELECTED NIGERIAN CHURCH LOGOS |
Author : Festus Moses ONIPEDE |
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Abstract :The study examined the semiotic analysis of selected Nigerian church logos. The study is concerned with the intended meaning the logos represent, the components of what the visual semiotic signs communicate and the design styles used by each designer of the church’s logo.
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING PUNS ON STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT IN VOCABULARY |
Author : Aswan Fakhir Jasim |
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Abstract :The current study is entitled "The Effectiveness of Using Puns on Students Achievement in Vocabulary". Humor is an essential part of human life and since puns belong to humor they are very effective in teaching English language vocabularies. In teaching English, |
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ANALYSES THE EFFECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ON ASSETS AND SAVINGS; A CASE OF KANO METROPOLIS, NIGERIA |
Author : Muhammad Bilyaminu Ado, Mustapha Mukhtar, Abdullahi Hassan Gorondutse |
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Abstract :This study analyses the effects of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes on assets acquired and savings; a case of Kano metropolisNigeria. The main objective of the study is to determine the overall effects of entrepreneurial development program on savings and Assets acquired by the beneficiaries.Beneficiaries of Lafiya Jari, Poultry, fisheries and informal sector business operators’ were selected from among Kano State EDPs for the study. 558Questionnaires were distributed and administered to therespondents selected based on a multi-stage sampling frame for the study. |
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DECLINING FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION IN THE EMERGING YOUNGEST NATION – A STUDY OF RURAL WOMEN IN THE STATE OF TELANGANA |
Author : M. Samuel Praveen Kumar |
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Abstract :India, by 2020 is set to become the world’s youngest nation with its population’s average age at 29 years. The demographic dividend that our country gains cannot deliver positive results unless and until the human resources are harnessed effectively and efficiently. The present study endeavors to explore the reasons for declining female labor force participation in the rural areas of Telangana state. Random sampling technique was used to collect data from 200 respondents. The survey reveals the fact that education by itself do not facilitate women empowerment in rural areas. There is a dire necessity to focus on providing alternative employment sources to agriculture to the qualified women. |
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AUGUST STRINDBERG ON THE “WOMAN QUESTION” AND “MALE-MALADY” |
Author : Brahmacharimayum Samita Devi, Dr. Paonam Sudeep Mangang |
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Abstract :Sweden has come a long way and has succeeded in setting a remarkable example in the field of gender equality. The credit of gender development today goes to the wave of feminism in the 19th century. Like many European countries, Sweden, then was also participating in the rapidly rising wave of feminism. It
started with the motive of gaining basic rights for women. However, somehow, it generated war between the sexes. Literature of the time thematised and reflected on the prevailing gender war of the time. It also reflected individual perception, reception and response to this new wave. This paper, therefore, studies the playwright August Strindberg and his works with an effort to understand how he has realistically depicted feminism, popularly known as ‘the women question’, and the related issues. |
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THE POSITION OF THE IRAQI PUBLIC OPINION ON THE FOURTH POINT PROGRAM, 1951 |
Author : Dr. Zinah Harith Jirjees |
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Abstract :On April 10, 1951, the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Iraq concluded the Fourth Point Agreement,The agreement aims at providing financial and moral assistance to Iraq in the health, education, technology and commercial aspects to make Iraq a developed country |
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EMPLOYABILITY OF HIERARCHIES CLUSTER TECHNIQUE TO ENHANCE THE EFFICACY IN DOCUMENT CLUSTERING IN VARIED DATASETS. HIERARCHIES CLUSTER TECHNIQUE IN DOCUMENT CLUSTERING |
Author : Diksha Gulati |
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Abstract :In this paper we introduce the PHOCS-2 calculation, which removes an "Predicted Hierarchy of Classifiers". The extricated pecking order causes us to improve execution of level arrangement. Hubs inthe chain of importance contain classifiers. Each middle hub Corresponds to an arrangement of classes and each leaf hub relates to a solitary class. In the PHOCS-2 we make estimation for every hub and accomplish more exact calculation of false positives, genuine positives and false negatives. Halting criteria depend on the aftereffects of the level characterization. The proposed calculation is approved against nine datasets.
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