INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN MALAYSIA |
Author : Siti Marshita Mahyut |
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Abstract :The topic of this research is disability and work. This is one of the topics that have been covered by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). In this assignment, the scope of research had been limited to the protection to the people with disability over his/her right to the equal employment opportunity in Malaysia. In doing the research, the factor of high unemployment rate among the disabled had also been discussed. The area of discussion in this assignment had been confined to whether the disabled’s right to equal employment opportunity is being well-protected in Malaysia. The suggestions and reformations to provide a better protection to the disabled regarding this issue had as well been discussed in the literature review.
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ESL/EFL LEARNERS’ POOR PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH: THE FACTORS |
Author : Md. Sayeed Anwar |
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Abstract :This paper deals with the factors that are responsible for the ESL/EFL learners’ poor performance in English. The study was conducted in Bangladesh in nine selected secondary institutions from three different districts (i.e. Dhaka, Khulna, and Satkhira) covering urban, suburban, and rural areas. Data were collected through closed type questionnaire survey from students, and unstructured interview of the teachers. To collect and analyze the data, both qualitative and quantitative approaches of research were used. It was found from the study that so many factors lied for the ESL/EFL learners ‘poor performance in English like learners’ psychological factors, teachers’ factors, factors related to teaching procedures, teaching and learning environment, syllabus and curriculum.
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THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION: THE STUDY OF WORLD MAJOR RELIGIONS |
Author : Thiri Shwesin Aung |
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Abstract :The role of diverse religions in the world is essential in reshaping the relationship between humans and natural world. This article acknowledges principles and doctrines of various religions regarding environmental preservation and sustainability of natural earth. This study focuses on world major religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam. Major theme of this work is identifying the role these religions play in tackling and mitigating current global ecological crisis. This article provides thorough examination of the spiritual guidance of religions on ecology and highlights the need for cooperative actions among religious groups and secular environmentalists. It suggested that religion can evoke ethical behavior in believers and consequently transform attitudes toward natural preservation.
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WEAPON IS SEEMINGLY MIGHTIER THAN WISDOM |
Author : Jakir Hossain |
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Abstract :Weapon is seemingly mightier than wisdom is the topic of research study contains perspectives of geo-political, economical , psycho-factors , socio-cultural and regimental mechanisms within regional boundary and outside borders. The macro and micro issues of all those concerns have been analyzed , examined and synthesized well to conclude the latent inter-related endowments of findings which are including knowledge of material uses and productions for earthly entity do not exceed the ranges of powers of weapon manipulated by humans because those intelligences and knowledge are men made as artificial ones. Weapon is the sources of might or power of all gains that are madly pursued by the most rulers being oblivious of tomorrow’s position do not consider twice to wipe out the civilizations. Original senses and sources of wisdom lie beyond materialistic channels of conquer by the humans and such superior layers of wisdom are invincibly extant and pervasive throughout the multi-universes are sparsely grasped by a few enlightened sages on earth. It is obvious that knowledge as wisdom thought by many pedants is distorted, misinterpreted and then inspired to use it for self glory. |
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DETERMINANTS OF MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES SUCCESS: THE CASE OF AMBO TOWN, ETHIOPIA |
Author : Kokobe Seyoum Alemu, Dejane Bekele Dame |
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Abstract :Over the years, some of the MSE have grown extremely large and profitable and on the other hand, many others have failed or have not been as successful as they might have been. Even if their enormous contribution to economic development and employment is undeniable, government’s policy still fail to identify the determinants that are responsible for the growth and failure of MSE. So the research study was undertaken with the intension of identifying those factors responsible for success and failure. Data was collected from MSE in Ambo and the regression result shows that only Age of business, record and borrowing were seen as significant in predicting the business success with p values less than 0.01. |
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TYRANT MOTHERS OF HORRIBLE INJUSTICES |
Author : Jakir Hossain |
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Abstract :Tyrant mothers of horrible Injustices focus on issues and factors of crimes and injustices having profound thoughts of discussion. The study has clarified valuable implications and some overlaps between issues of inter -related fields within justices’ fields of study. The final phase of analysis has reached its decisions on findings which indicate the true aspects of contexts in which injustices and crimes abound in places of services include legal courts, administrative offices, political policies based on own gains and cells of forces. Impacts and influences of feminism policies and rules devastate the fair, just policies of law and deliberate forms of discriminations against males are enforced by the feminists’ rules nationwide and abuse or misuses of law and opportunity are vastly manipulated. The findings also suggest that such institutional ill forms of treatments agitate social peace stability and cause nascent state of injustices due to lacking in presence of a competent leader for long time and public unawareness of democratic systems of laws and rules in the country. |
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