RE-COLONIZATION OF AFRICA: A DISCOURSE ON THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION |
Author : Abdulkadir Ahmad Jogana, Habib Awais Abubakar |
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Abstract :Globalization has conquered the world. It is an endless process of integration and compression of the world economy, culture and politics in to one interconnected whole. The concept has been interpreted by scholars in different perspectives and viewed as a process that will accelerate rapid economic development around
the globe. However, this paper viewed it from a different perspective. The aim is therefore to examine the negative impact of globalization on African states. Data was obtained through secondary sources, where library materials such as textbooks |
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WAYS OF IMPROVING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STREET CHILDREN AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES |
Author : Kudenga Mugove |
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Abstract :This is part of a broad research that sought to find out the perceptions of street children on law enforcement
agents. This study sought to identify the mechanisms that could be put in place in order to improve the relationships between law enforcement agents and street children. There seems to be a gap in knowledge as to why these children have taken the streets as their home. The street children are also ignorant of the reasons behind some of the activities of law enforcement agencies. The study used qualitative methodology. A descriptive survey research design was used in the study. The research used interviews and observation check lists as instruments to collect data |
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PERCEPTIONS OF STREET CHILDREN ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN HARARE, ZIMBABWE |
Author : Kudenga Mugove |
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Abstract :This is part of a broad study that sought to investigate the perceptions of street of street children on activities of law enforcement agencies in Zimbabwe. The law enforcement agencies are mandated by the country’s constitution to enforce the laws of the country. This study investigated the perceptions of street children on the behaviour of law enforcement agents. The main research objective was to identify the perceptions of street children on law enforcement agencies. The study used qualitative methodology. A descriptive survey research design was used in the study. The research used interviews and observations as instruments to
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KAMALA DAS: THE VOICE OF INDIAN WOMAN’S QUEST FOR LIBERATION |
Author : Urmila, Dr. R M Jha |
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Abstract :Kamala Das born on March 31, 1934 in Malabar, Kerala. Das is one of the best known contemporary Indian Women Writers. Writing in two languages, English and Malayalam, Das has authored many autobiographical works and novels. Several well received collections of poetry in English, numerous volumes of short stories, and essays on a broad spectrum of subjects. Since the publication of her first collection of poetry, “Summer In Calcutta”(1965), Das has been considered an important voice of her generation, exemplified by a break from the past by writing in a distinctly Indian Persona rather than adopting the techniques of the English modernists |
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STAGES OF ECONOMIC CHANGE IN ANCIENT AND EARLY MEDIEVAL HARYANA, 1500 BC?1000 AD |
Author : Suraj Bhan Bhardwaj |
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Abstract :This essay traces the broad stages of economic development and their social impact for over two millennia in Haryana from proto-historic period to early medieval period. Beginning with the rural, semi-nomadic, agropastoral economy of pre-literate, pre-class, pre-state Vedic people, the region underwent significant economic transformations in sixth century BC: widespread use of iron, extensive sedentary agriculture, trade, and urbanization. These had profound social consequences in that they led to emergence of caste- and statesystems. These developments were accelerated over time, leading to consolidation of village communities, proliferation of occupational castes (jatis), intensification of social inequalities, and political ascendency of clans and emergence of clan-based ruling elites by the first millennium AD.
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SCORES OF THE STUDENTS AS TAUGHT BY TEACHERS WITH HIGH AND LOW JOB SATISFACTION |
Author : Dr. Vinita M Chaudhary |
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Abstract :There has been the importance of education in all the places and ages, but its importance has become more and more necessary in today’s democratic society. In old time teachers were assigned very high place, respect and command in Indian society. But with the progress of the materialistic view point in the world; the position and status of the teacher has fall. To keep up with this change everyone including a Teacher wishing to live life fruitfully. Aptitudes are correctly referred to as hidden potentialities, emergent capacities to obtain abilities and skills and to display achievements |
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THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION |
Author : Dr. Radhika Kapur |
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Abstract :The main objective of this research paper is to acquire an efficient understanding of the process of communication. When individuals are conducting research on the process of communication, they need to understand that it leads to transmitting of information and the individuals, who are communicating with each other, i.e. the senders and the receivers need to understand each other well. The senders are the ones, who initiates the communication process. It is essential for both the senders and the receivers of information to augment their knowledge in terms of stages of communication processes. When the communication process is
carried out, both the senders and the receivers need to ensure that they exchange ideas and viewpoints in an efficient manner |
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