Cultural Diplomacy of Uzbekistan and Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the Framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) |
Author : Dr Durbek Sayfullayev |
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Abstract :The article analyzes the formation and development of relations between Uzbekistan in the framework of mutually beneficial multilateral cultural diplomacy within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a major international organization that emerged at the beginning of the XXI century and is now a major authority in the world. |
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The influence of literature and mass media on woman image formation |
Author : Dr Nargiza M. Niyazova |
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Abstract :This article analyzes the image of a woman, her place in society, and societys attitude towards women in the literature of different periods. In particular, different categories of women in the literature are discussed in detail in this article. |
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Socio-Political implication of Urbanization in Nigeria: An Overview |
Author : Ilyasu Yakubu Ahmed, Akwashiki, Sunday Vincent, Jamila Salisu Wali |
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Abstract :Urbanization is old as human existence when man took a sedimentary life to settled and think of how to use the available recoursesto live a better life. Therefore Nigerian cities witness high rate of urbanizationdeterioration and are rated among urban areas with the lowest livability index in the world. It is estimated that between 20 percent and 30 percent of the urban population enjoy decent urban life in the country .Although studies have identified various urbanization problems in Nigeria,its impact and factor that lead to urbanization challenges in Nigeria.However the paper examinesSocio-Political implication of Urbanization in Nigeria an overview. it is in this premises that the paper explore the use ofhistorical content analysis’s with the useprimary and secondary sources in its findings. |
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Release of Medical Certificate for the Practice of Physical Activity in Gyms and Civil Liability |
Author : Luis Domingos Fornitano, Homaile Mascarin do Vale |
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Abstract :There is a growing demand in the world for the ideal body and physical activity, specifically in gyms, has achieved a large increase in fans. For the practice, it is necessary medical care that reflects the health (or not) of the practitioner, whether professional or amateur. It so happens that in the State of São Paulo, where more than 45 million people are concentrated, a law was enacted that frees medical care and places the responsibility on the practitioner to define himself as fit for the practice and from such a cause serious consequence can arise. |
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Public Education in Uzbekistan History of Formation and Development |
Author : Khatamov Tokhir Abdumutalovich |
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Abstract :The article analyzes scientific-historical analysis of the existing problems in the system of public education in Uzbekistan and the implementation of reforms and measures taken in the framework of the National Program for Personnel Training in 1997-2009, using archival documents and scientific sources. |
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Problems of Older People and HIV and AIDS Scourge in Sub-Saharan Africa With Reference to Kenya |
Author : Michael Ang’anyoOnyango, Solomon LeiroLetangule |
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Abstract :This paper examines the twin problem of older people and the HIV and AIDSscourge in Sub-Saharan Africa with reference to Kenya, particularly in the rural areas. Specifically, the paper assesses the direct and indirect effects of HIV and AIDSon the older people, and suggests policy and strategic measures that could be undertaken to empower older people to effectively respond to the HIV and AIDSscourge, in addition to their own problems of ageing. The central argument is that olderpeople in Sub-Saharan Africa are increasingly being infectedand affected by the HIV and AIDSscourge, and in some cases, forced to care fortheir adult HIV and AIDSsick children; and ultimately to their orphaned and vulnerable grandchildren. At the same time, the problems of the older people, who traditionally were largely supported by their working adult children, are worsening;as the adult children no longer effectively givesupport to their ageing parents, usuallyliving in the rural areas. There is need for Sub-Saharan African Governments, the Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), theCharity Organizations, and other relevant institutions operating in the region, to include and support the older generation in programmes to fight HIV and AIDSscourge and empower the older people to effectively care for their grandchildren orphaned by AIDSscourgeas they address their own ageing problems. The paper is based on a review of various reports on old age problems and HIV and AIDSscourge, and its impacts on older people. |
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Release of Medical Certificate for the Practice of Physical Activity in Gyms and Civil Liability |
Author : Luis Domingos Fornitano, 2Homaile Mascarin do Vale |
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Abstract :There is a growing demand in the world for the ideal body and physical activity, specifically in gyms, has achieved a large increase in fans. For the practice, it is necessary medical care that reflects the health (or not) of the practitioner, whether professional or amateur. It so happens that in the State of São Paulo, where more than 45 million people are concentrated, a law was enacted that frees medical care and places the responsibility on the practitioner to define himself as fit for the practice and from such a cause serious consequence can arise. |
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Problems of Older People and HIV and AIDS Scourge in Sub-Saharan Africa With Reference to Kenya |
Author : Michael Ang’anyoOnyango, Solomon LeiroLetangule |
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Abstract :This paper examines the twin problem of older people and the HIV and AIDSscourge in Sub-Saharan Africa with reference to Kenya, particularly in the rural areas. Specifically, the paper assesses the direct and indirect effects of HIV and AIDSon the older people, and suggests policy and strategic measures that could be undertaken to empower older people to effectively respond to the HIV and AIDSscourge, in addition to their own problems of ageing. The central argument is that olderpeople in Sub-Saharan Africa are increasingly being infectedand affected by the HIV and AIDSscourge, and in some cases, forced to care fortheir adult HIV and AIDSsick children; and ultimately to their orphaned and vulnerable grandchildren. At the same time, the problems of the older people, who traditionally were largely supported by their working adult children, are worsening;as the adult children no longer effectively givesupport to their ageing parents, usuallyliving in the rural areas. There is need for Sub-Saharan African Governments, the Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), theCharity Organizations, and other relevant institutions operating in the region, to include and support the older generation in programmes to fight HIV and AIDSscourge and empower the older people to effectively care for their grandchildren orphaned by AIDSscourgeas they address their own ageing problems. The paper is based on a review of various reports on old age problems and HIV and AIDSscourge, and its impacts on older people. |
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Competency of Overseas Student in Overcoming the Culture Shock Among Indonesian Students |
Author : Rahmadya Putra Nugraha, Nor Fauziana Ibrahim, Tai Hen Toong |
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Abstract :Communication is an important thing in interacting with fellow humans. Intercultural communication is a communicatioan betweens peoples with different culture. In the process, constrains is often encountered oobstacles which can hinder the intercultural communication process. These constraints can obtained from the different cultural environment or from people’s psychologisc. One of the cultural communication problem is culture shock. This research will describe and explain the competence of Mercu Buana University’s overseas students to overcome culture shock in new environment.
This research is an constructivist type, research that seeks to understand the people’s environment and develop subjective meaning. Moreover, this research is derciptive type with qualitative approach. Descriptive is aim to collect, explain, and summarize a data towards the subject under study. Qualitative is an indeep research and analysis of collected data. The research methods is case study taht collect, organize, and analyze data about certain cases.
The research result is, everey overseas students has their own methods to handle culture shock and adapting with new environment. The first thing that became a challenge for overseas students is the different culture. The different culture make some overseas students feels worry, homesick, and culture shock. But they can handle the problems, they try to develop the competence of communication in order to adapt with new environment. |
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Ranking of Districts of West Bengal by an Index Developed Through Probabilistic ApproachBased on Household Datafor Rural Areas of Census 2011 |
Author : ParthoPratimBhadra,Tushar Kanti Ghara |
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Abstract :Population Census in India is conducted once in every ten years under the census Act 1948 and Census rules 1990. The last decennial census was conducted in the year 2011. The threebroad categoriesof Houselisting & Housing Census are Housing condition, Amenities and Assets. Here, an attempthas been made to use four different approach using Probability theory for finding Ranks based on these House listing and Housing Census Datafor rural areas. Although, there may be different Index developed to find such ranking, ranks obtained here using these different approaches are then compared and statistically tested. Statistical techniques like Probability, WeightedGeometric mean and Weighted Arithmeticmean,Correlation coefficient,and other Descriptive Statistical theories have been applied on this. |
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Investigating the Impact of Ad Formats and Ad Intrusiveness on Social Media Ad Effectiveness in the Fashion Market in Egypt |
Author : Mohamed Abdelazim Abo El-Naga, Marwa Tarek Abd El Azeem, Rana Wagdi Abdel-moneam |
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Abstract :Purpose – This paper aims to investigate advertising effectiveness in various social media platforms in the fashion industry in Egypt. The present study uses a proposed framework to explore online advertising in Egypt. From a theoretical point of view, this study examines the relationship among three groups of factors including attitude towards online ad formats, ad intrusiveness, product involvement and social media ad effectiveness among Egyptian consumers.
Design/methodology – The study examines advertising effectiveness in social media in terms of ad attitude and loyalty intentions. An online survey was conducted with 1300 social media users.
Findings – The results indicate that the attitude towards static ads has a positive significant impact on social media ad effectiveness which is similar to the positive impact of using rich media ads (video/audio) on ad effectiveness. Furthermore, it is observed that video ads score higher as being more pleasant while static ads score higher for being more believable and convincing as perceived by Egyptians. Moreover, ad intrusiveness is found to have a significant negative effect on ad effectiveness. In the same context, this study shows a significant moderation relationship between Product involvement, ad intrusiveness and social media ad effectiveness. |
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Democratization in Turkey under AKP Government |
Author : Pavan Chaurasia |
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Abstract :The term freedom of expression is quite broad and holistic. It includes, within its ambit, not only the conventional freedom of speech and freedom of media, but also the freedom of thoughts, cultural expression, conscience, and intellectual inquiry. Freedom of expression ensures an individuals right to express his her views openly within the domain of constitution, which also contains the right to be criticial of the prevailing injustices, illegal, anti-social activities, and incompetence and failure of ¬¬¬the government. All this is with a guarantee of safety and without any apprehension or fear of retaliation. Freedom of expression, in contemporary times, also embraces the right to be informed and seek information by the public, to express opinions, and advocate amendments, including changing the regime without resorting to violent means through peaceful measures available in the public domain, with reasonable restrictions.
In the past decade and half, Turkish experience as a transitional democracy presents an interesting case study to explain as to how the state of freedom of expression is causally related to the failure of the EU-driven reform process undertaken by the ruling AKP (Turkish: Adaletve Kalkinma Partisi) since the year 2002, when the party won the Parliamentary elections in Turkey for the first time. The issue about the press freedom and freedom of expression in Turkey has for very long time, attracted a great amount of scholarly attention and provoked extensive debate both inside and outside Turkey. Although Turkey remains one of the rare democracy in the West Asia, a region with strong monarchic and semi-monarchic tradition of government, a series of development in the past years has raised several interrogations about the qualitative and quantitative aspects of democracy in Turkey under the AKP. |
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Representation of the Concepts Man - Woman In the Kazakh and English Proverbs |
Author : Gulmira Abdimaulen, Gulgaisha Sagidolda, Gulimzhan Zhylkybay, Gulshat Adilova, Akhmaral Serikbaeva |
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Abstract :It is very interesting to study proverbs and sayings describing the image of a man and a woman in-nonnative Kazakh and English languages. Proverbs and sayings that describe the image of a man and a woman which are used in everyday spoken language add value to the theme of the article. In addition, the relevance of the work lies in the examination of cross-comparisons of proverbs and sayings between non-native languages. The article aims at studying proverbs and phrases in Kazakh and English that describe the appearance, character, social characteristics, and position of men and women in society. Gender is one of the most important parameters of binary opposition and social existence. The main goal of the author is to use proverbs and sayings of different peoples to determine their common understanding and differences by comparing traditions, principles of life, religion, and language with each other. To achieve this goal, the following tasks are set: 1) division of men and women into categories according to their position and activities in society. Reveal the linguistic image and meaning of the proverbs and sayings belonging to the category. 2) Clarify whether the words in the proverbs are given in a direct or indirect sense and determine a clear pragmatic position of a native speaker. As a result, an analysis of the article s material using a comparison method found that the evaluation of men was higher than that of women. Finally, materials of the article revealed the androcentric property of different unrelated languages. The author used books of proverbs, sayings and phraseological phrases in the Kazakh and English languages. |
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Color Healing the Balinese Mandala Color in Painting Practice |
Author : I Wayan Karja |
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Abstract :Color is very essential in life; it is hard to imagine this world without color or only black and white. All colors appear between black and white because they exist due to the effects of light and energy. This article focuses on how to use color as a medium of healing. The color of the Balinese mandala in form of the circle color wheel, each direction has its color, meaning, gods, place in the body, day, and number. The color is related to balance human emotion and healing psychology. Psychology is part of the field of science and applied science about human behavior, mental function, and mental processes. At first, color healing is only considered as a discourse in the development of visual art, but over time, gradually the understanding of using color healing began to develop. Painting becomes a pleasure that is very useful in developing and exploring various layers of life, both physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. The main methods of using color as healing are play, flow, and freedom. There are several steps I used to practice using color healing; (1) study the psychological level of feelings of the participant; (2) classify the problem and search for the methods of expression; (3) interpretation and analysis of the artworks produced by participants; and (4) interpreting the colors and interviewing according to the participant s needs. In this case, the aspects of generating internal awareness and high sensitivity within the participant become the main focus. |
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(De) Constructing Patriarchal and Sexist Discourses: Re-Reading Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Sula |
Author : Francis Tiambei, PhD |
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Abstract :Patriarchal and sexist discourses have come under scorching attacks from most feminist writers since the advent of modern feminism. This work analyses Toni Morrison’s attempt at deconstructing patriarchal and sexist discourses in The Bluest Eye and Sula. It adds its voice to the ever vibrant conversation on the issue of patriarchy and sexism especially as portrayed in the works of African American female writers who see their stories as twice-told tales - victims of both racism and patriarchal dominance. Tony Morrison challenges patriarchal and sexist values which she sees as monolithic discourses that hold no ground. She portrays female characters whose never-say-die attitudes go a long way towards deconstructing this monolithic system. By showing her male characters as weak, irresponsible, and social misfits, and her female characters as dynamic, strong, and hardworking individuals on whom their different families rely for security and sustenance, Morrison is not only rejecting the prevailing patriarchal values of our society, she is as well on a crusade towards its deconstruction. In so doing, she does not try to paint spotless alabaster heroines, but rather she shows ordinary women in their struggle for survival in an indifferent and often times cruel environment. |
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Investigation of Acquisition of Oromo Inflectional Morphology in Typically Developing Children |
Author : Alemayehu Tafese |
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Abstract :This research is aimed at investigating patterns of acquisition of Oromo inflectional morphology in typically developing children. The study specifically tries to look into he acquisition of some verbal inflections (tense and aspect) and nominal inflections (number and case). Although linguistic descriptions on various aspects of the Oromo language have extensively been done, there were no research available on the child language acquisition in Oromo in general and inflectional morphology acquisition in particular. The study employed a descriptive cross-sectional research design. Data were collected from thirty children age range 3;0-7;11 years. The study employed primarily elicited production through picture naming method. The speech samples were transcribed first Oromo script and then phonetically transcribed using the IPA symbols. The results showed that some morphological processes attested in children s productions. In this process, the children employed substitution, and overextension strategy in naming the pictures. In addition, majority of the children omitted noun inflectional morphemes, even at the age 6 through 7. Furthermore, the omission of some inflectional morphemes on the locative case and progressive aspect morpheme were observed, but the lexical morphemes are retained for the latter two items. As to the two past and future tenses, almost all participants performed well. This implies the children acquired these tenses even before the age of 3;3. Evaluating the children s performance based on sex at the same age, the study revealed an insignificant difference among both sexes. |
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Identifying Environmental Awareness of Indonesian s Elementary School Students in South Kalimantan |
Author : Muhsinah annisa,Asrani,Siti Radiati Salima, Mutia Handayani,Laila Norhayati |
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Abstract :Identifying environmental awareness is essential for researchers to make detailed plans related to environmental education suitable for students conditions. This study aimed to identify environmental awareness among elementary school students in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. This research uses a survey technique in collecting data. In general, students have good environmental awareness, as evidenced by most of their statements that they often and always carry out environmentally sustainable activities. However, several things need to be underlined because students still often do this, such as using excessive paper, throwing used batteries directly to the right place without being sorted first, and the habit of using plastic bags. |
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Managing the Plurilingual Offer in Morocco what Place does the Teaching of English Occupy in the Moroccan Context? Students Views |
Author : Fadoua Laddouli |
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Abstract :The 2015-2030 strategic vision highlights the decisive role of language proficiency in the internal and external performance of the School. It advocates a new linguistic architecture based on a plurilingualism and the alternation of languages. It also considers the mastery of several languages a main lever of the quality of education. In this sense, English will be introduced in the first year of middle high school and in the fourth year of primary school by 2025, and if French is partially a language of instruction in high school in the short term and in middle school in the medium term, English can also become so in high school in the medium term (Vision p.15). The procedures for implementing this plurilingual offer which will have to solve the problem of transition from one language of instruction to another between secondary and higher education and which will facilitate the professional integration of the target population, but it remains unclear. Our reflection questions the modalities of managing this plurilingual offer stipulated by the vision and offers elements of answers through a field survey conducted on high school students. Our contribution is therefore part of contextualized research that are currently proving their efficiency since they are built from and for the learning environment. Indeed, understanding our context and the expectations of its components is necessary in order to know how to manage efficiently this plurilingualism and correct any dysfunctions. First, we will shed light on the roles attributed to English in Moroccan official texts, then we will develop the context of our investigation and its results which seem to highlight certain dysfunctions in the current management. |
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Character Education Values in Web-Based Learning Media in Indonesian History Subjects |
Author : Asri Adhitya Putri, Rufii, Suhari |
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Abstract :In the current digital era, character education is considered very important for the younger generation. This is because technological advances can affect the way of thinking and acting of the nations golden generation. The application of character education can be integrated into learning in schools, for example in Indonesian history subjects. The purpose of this research is to produce a web-based Indonesian history learning media product that integrates character education. The development model used in this research is the ADDIE development model, with a qualitative descriptive approach.
The ADDIE development model consists of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. At the evaluation stage, it produced a positive response and, in several aspects, suggestions were made for obtaining learning media. The results of product feasibility reviews by design experts and materials experts were 84.1% and 93.3%, respectively. A peer trial, which resulted in an 85.6% response, After that, the media products produced a good response with 79.3% for individual groups, 77.9% for small groups, and 86.6% for field trials. Therefore, it can be concluded that learning media products are feasible to be used as learning media for learning Indonesian history at the secondary school level. |
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Student-based Learning in The Perspective of Constructivism Theory and Maieutics Method |
Author : Muslikh, Siti Fatimah, Didin Nurul Rosidin, Abas Hidayat |
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Abstract :Maieutic is a Socrates midwifery method that helps deliver babies from their mothers wombs. This education method provides a position to students as subjects who explore their potential by interacting with the outside environment to gain knowledge. Constructivism is a learning theory about knowledge that outcomes from human construction. These methods and theories are essential in education to produce quality human resources. In line with the governments freedom of learning policy, this study aims to determine the constructivism theory and Maeiutica method applied in the learning process. Students realize their potential and are oriented to determine their future. The method used in this qualitative research is the library research method through the study of references related to the theme of the problem to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the research with the quality output of human resources. Based on the analysis of this research that the constructivism theory and the Maieutica Method can shape students as learning subjects and determine the creation of quality human resources. |
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Digging Up of the Forbidden and Disclosure of the Hidden: A Dominant Presence or Rockets That Penetrate the Walls of Reality Thorough the Narrative World? A Reading in the Literature of the Saudi Women Writers Banat Al-Riya? by Raja Al-?ani as a Sample |
Author : Dr. Hanan Bishara |
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Abstract :The literary movement in the Gulf remained for several decades without feminist creativity till the end of the twentieth century nearly, when a lot of cultural, educational, and intellectual changes and the social transformations were devoted to raising the social awareness of the significance of acknowledgment of the women as a free creative entity. Probably the reasons for the delay in the appearance of the play and short story that are written by the Gulf woman in general, compared to their Arab counterparts in Egypt, Syria, and Morocco are attributed to the conservative culture. It deserves mentioning, too, that despite the fear from the other, the contemporary Saudi novel witnesses a big noticeable boom that is represented in the plethora of the novel output and diversity of the directions of the women writers and their schools. The Saudi womans novel managed to break the prevailing traditional look of the Saudi society about the woman when the Saudi woman found a good outlet in the novel, and consequently, the novel was formulated as a broad and baggy literary system for the Saudi woman. The Internet also had a strong impact on the emergence of the voice of the Saudi female. Therefore, the novels that appeared varied between boldness and balance, and between what is considered a scandalous excess that can be called release or venting out pressure or de-frustration (fa?fa?a). The Saudi women writers are interested in introducing the issues of the woman in a realistic way through their works through which these women writers take confident steps, and thus, they started introducing distinguished works that are received with Arab, regional and international welcome. One of these writers is Raja al-?ani, whose novel Banat al-Riya? is dealt with in this study as a representative sample of the bold novels. |
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Gender Identity Construction in TV Adverts: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis |
Author : Md. Mahfuj Hassan Bhuiyan,Ramisa Rahman |
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Abstract :This paper aims to understand and analyze the politics of gender identity construction in TV adverts; i.e. how different approaches are being used in order to portray and construct gender role, which eventually shape gender identity. Incorporating Stuart Hall’s representation theory, Simon de Beauvoirs Second Sex, and different CDA tools -- this paper evaluates and dissects different TV ads, telecasted in Bangladeshi main stream media, to foreground how these TV ads shape as well as construct gender identity, and questions the realistic representation of man and woman in the TV adverts. Furthermore, it also re-excavates the manifestation of the repetitive representation of the gender role, and, in consequence of the depiction, how the viewers construct, deconstruct and reconstruct their gender identities based on the TV advertisements without even realizing it. |
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Protection of Ex-Combatants Children in the International Law and Child Rights Perspective |
Author : Luthfie Roberto, Joko Setiyono |
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Abstract :In 2019 there were pros and cons grew in the community regarding the repatriation of children of ex-ISIS combatants. BNPT data totaled 80 children. Those who objected were worried that these children would become radicals and would endanger the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. The Presidential Staff Office proposed that for those under ten years old and orphans, the state must protect and ensure the survival of these children. Commission 1 of the DPR RI itself wanted restrictions (1) The government should conduct an assessment involving various parties to see the extent to which these children were exposed to radicalism, (2) the government should prepare a rehabilitation and deradicalization plan, (3) the government should socialize the Indonesian people to accept the return of the children of ex-ISIS combatants. In addition, the government must also examine the perspective of international childrens human rights because of the involvement of Indonesian children outside Indonesian territory. |
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Online Learning for the Students of Tertiary Level in Bangladesh During Covid-19 Pandemic: Perception and Consideration |
Author : Maimana Rezwana |
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Abstract :The unexpected arrival of COVID-19 pandemic affected general wellbeing and security and the instructive frameworks around the world. Inspired by a paranoid fear of the further spread of infections, most instructive foundations, including Bangladesh, have deferred their eye to eye educating. Subsequently, this examination investigates tertiary level students acknowledgment of online classes during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. Information had gathered among undergraduates of Jahangirnagar University, BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology (BUFT), Uttara University through an online study, and calls. The examination followed a quantitative methodology, where the study procedure was utilized as an instrument of information assortment. Results showed that most undergraduates confronted trouble partaking in virtual classes and couldnt speak with their teachers as well as classmates effectively during on the web classes. The examination additionally investigated that most of the learners didnt feel good in online classes. In any case, thinking about the current pandemic circumstance, they chose to partake in online classes to keep tutoring. In addition, the examination found that female students showed a preferred view over male students in regards to online classes, and metropolitan undergraduates have more sure appreciation than rustic undergraduates. Besides, PC or PC clients showed more sure discernments towards online teaching than versatile clients. And Broadband/Wi-Fi clients have more sure insights than versatile organization clients. These discoveries would be a fundamental rule for governments, policymakers, innovation designers, and university experts for settling on better approach decisions later on. |
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The Archbishop Who Fell in Love with Martyrdom: Characterization in Eliots Murder in the Cathedral |
Author : Iman Morshed Mohammad Hammad |
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Abstract :This paper aims to analyze the characters of T.S Eliots Murder in the Cathedral in an endeavor to prove that Eliots characterization in the play is not to be tackled using conventional ways of analysis. Embracing these ways in the previous studies of the play resulted in a faulty assessment of characters as lacking psychological depth and dramatic tension. The paper argues that the method of character depiction employed in the play is meant to produce a ritualistic work celebrating Beckets martyrdom and glorifying the ideas it stands for. Since martyrdom is the central idea that the play revolves around, glorification of the individual is not expected, for what it requires is self-abnegation or self-erasure. Hence, the study proves that Thomas Becket did the right thing for the right cause after passing all the tests of faith similar to those described in morality plays and transcending the strong temptations he underwent. It is evident that Becket fell in love with martyrdom as an act of redemption, but his sacrificial death is far from being suicidal because he did not allow the powers of temptations to lead him astray. |
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Rationalization in Media Discourse |
Author : Badia Elharraki |
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Abstract :We will analyze how women subject to violence in Morocco legitimize their discourse through the use of one legitimation techniques called rationalization, the aim of which is to establish a mode of argumentation that victimizes them and demonizes the violent husbands. The site from which the data is extracted is Medi 1TV’s show Qesset Nnass (the story of people). This will be done within the framework of critical discourse analysis in which we will decompose the womens narratives by referring to Faircloughs three elements: the text, discursive practice, and context and to Van Dijks socio-cognitive model. |
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Populism and its Economic Impact: What Does the Evidence Say? |
Author : Tanya Singh |
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Abstract :Populism is an essentially contested phenomenon due to its complex nature. Even more difficult is to study its economic consequences. This paper aims to study populism as an economic phenomenon by reviewing literature devoted to studying its economic impacts. The paper starts with a brief overview of the concept of populism and its history. Further, it delves into economic literature that has so far tried to study its empirical effects on economies around the world. The paper seeks to investigate whether the long-held conceptions of economic theory are corroborated by empirical evidence or not.n act of redemption, but his sacrificial death is far from being suicidal because he did not allow the powers of temptations to lead him astray. |
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Lao PDR’s Perceptions and Strategies toward China’s Belt and Road Initiative |
Author : Chu Cong Hung, Hoang Minh Hong |
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Abstract :The purpose of this article is to clarify Laos perceptions and strategies toward Chinas Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The article argues that Chinas growing influence over Southeast Asia, including Laos, and Laos increasingly urgent need for investment and improvement for its weak infrastructure have propelled Laos to become the most receptive country in Southeast Asia to support Chinas BRI. Besides, Laos is the only landlocked country in the heart of the Greater Mekong region. Futhermore, the country still remains one of the poorest in Southeast Asia, and in one the worlds least developed countries. Therefore, the Lao government aims to transistion from a landlocked to a land-linked country. An improved highway network would move the country one step closer to achieving its landlinked strategy. Thus, Laos sees Chinas BRI as a significant tool to promote its landlinked strategy. Accordingly, the Lao governments welcoming attitude towards China’s BRI. As a result, China so far is the largest investor and aid donor on the country and has provided numberous development aid and invested in major infrastructure insighful views to better understand the current Chinas BRI strategy in Southeast Asia and regional countries response to this initiative. |
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Needs Analysis of Wasaka Character Assessment Instruments (Religious&Hard Work) in Learning in Elementary Schools |
Author : Muhsinah Annisa, Syihabuddin, Aceng Kosasih , Najiha Shofina |
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Abstract :Character in education has become the focus of discussion at school and home, even in social settings. Character is
the key to individual goals. Therefore, when children face competition with colleagues from various countries around the world, the
quality of human resources in the future will undoubtedly require good character s. This research was conducted to determine the
need for wasaka character assessment instruments (religious, hard work) during learning in elementary schools. Descriptive
qualitative research was used as a method in this research. Interviews, observations, and document analysis were used to collect
data. The purpose of the study was to analyze the need to develop a character assessment instrument for elementary school students.
The subject of this research is the classroom teacher. Research data were collected through observation, interviews, and
questionnaires/questionnaires. The data analysis technique used is triangulation. The results showed that the analysis of the need for
wasaka character assessment instruments (religious, hard work) in learning in elementary schools found findings on the
development of assessment instruments that were expected to make it easier for users to assess wasaka character (religious, hard
work) in learning in elementary schools needed. The design of the development of the Wasaka character assessment instrument is
sought to improve students self-development and can measure the Wasaka character of the students. |
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International Journal of Social Science And Human Research |
Author : Julie Ann Quilatan, Dr. Abigail Cabaguing, Dr. Mae Cañal |
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Abstract :Violence against women appear to be one of the countrys pervasive problems. According to the 2017 National
Demographic and Health Survey conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority, one in every four Filipino women age 15 to 49 has
experienced domestic violence and despite the efforts to put an end to the issue, VAW persist. This study provides an in-depth and
intensive account about the experiences of woman victim of domestic violence in Samar. From the interview conducted, results revealed
four themes: sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional and psychological abuse, and economic abuse. The welfare of the children is
always the mothers priority. Thus, despite the abuse experienced, women stay in the relationship in the hope that the relationship can
be saved for the sake of the children. |
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LEXICAL - Semantic Field Used in Demonstration Of Romantic Love in Poetry of Nguyen Trong Tao |
Author : Tran Van Sang Nguyen Anh Thi, Nguyen Thi Hoai Thuong |
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Abstract :The study of the lexical-semantic field and the employment of the theories of semantic field in research on the language of literature have clearly demonstrated the links amongst words in the whole vocabulary system and their functions. Therefore, it is essential to approach the poetic works of Nguyen Trong Tao by investigating the lexical-semantic field of romantic love to affirm the values of his works as well as his style of composition. With the use of quantitative and qualitative methods in the linguistic description, this article analyses and establishes the semantic relationships between language expressions thus, clarifying the characteristics, role and significance of the mentioned semantic field in Nguyen Trong Tao’s poems. The result is not only hoped to contribute to the awareness of semantic-field-related theories in our language system, but also facilitate the literature teaching practice in high school. |
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Post-traditionalist Nahdlatul Ulama and Neo-modernist Muhammadiyah: A Study of Local Muslim Thoughts in Gorontalo |
Author : Arfan Nusi, Nurul Ilmi Idrus, Hamka Naping, Lahaji |
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Abstract :Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah have responded to the local reality of Gorontalo by new approaches of post-traditionalism and neo-modernism. The present article delves to explore the landscape of local Muslim community in Gorontalo within the discourse of Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah; it also aims to investigate the model of post-traditionalist Nahdlatul Ulama and neo-modernist Muhammadiyah thoughts in understanding Islam and Gorontalo culture. The study employed a qualitative method that relies on primary and secondary data. Informants from the two Islamic organizations, Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, were involved within this study. Prior to the data analysis, the primary and secondary data were classified.The results of this study signified two points of concern: 1) the Muslim community in Gorontalo consists of Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah affiliations. The two organizations have a harmonious relationship; both organizations understand and respect each other. Some of the jamaah (follower/member) of one organization even practice the religious traditions of the other organization. 2) Nahdlatul Ulama stands on the ground of traditional school of thoughts that are responsive to the modernization, while Muhammadiyah bases its foundation on the modern thoughts that accommodate local traditions. The results further emphasized that the difference of perspective between both organizations lies around the thoughts, while the deconstruction of religious missions remain the same between both organizations. Each organization tends to stand firm on their own ideology as what originally proposed when the organization was first established. |
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Educational Leadership: Islamic Religious, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology Perspectives |
Author : Herdianto Wahyu Pratomo, Yeti Kuswati, Suklani, Abas Hidayat |
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Abstract :Leadership is a complex and challenging task requiring a thorough study in this area. The quality of leadership determines educational outcomes in schools. Quality leadership indicators understand the meaning of leadership based on Islamic religious, philosophy, psychology, and sociology perspectives. This study examines educational leadership based on Islamic religious, philosophy, psychology, and sociology perspectives. This study used a library research design by studying references from books and journals related to leadership. In the Islamic religious perspective, educational leadership is a mandate that must be carried out correctly and accounted for by humans and Allah. Leadership that does not work professionally and proportionately is a betrayal of Allah and the Prophet. According to a philosophical perspective, in making decisions, educational leaders must use the right way of thinking to avoid missed decisions that affect school education outcomes. Psychologically a persons leadership style affects the process he lives in everyday life because it is a fundamental human nature from birth to death, so factors from within himself heavily influence his leadership style. Based on a sociological perspective, educational leadership must be able to answer the social challenges of the academic community as the times change. |
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Application of the Prospect Learning Model to Help Increase Learning Outcomes and Citizenship Education Learning in Class 5 Students at SDN Sungai Andai 4 Banjarmasin |
Author : Fathul Jannah, Ni’mah Azizah, Reja Fahlevi |
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Abstract :This study aims to describe the activities of teachers, and students and analyze student learning outcomes using a combination of PROSPECT (Problem Based Learning (PBL), Group Investigation (GI), Picture and Picture. This research is a type of classroom action research with a qualitative approach which was carried out in four meetings. The output of this research is an increase in teacher activity with very good criteria, an increase in student activity with very active criteria, and an increase in learning outcomes that exceed the established success indicators. It can be concluded that the activities of teachers, students and learning outcomes achieve the target indicators and the hypothesis can be accepted. |
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Teachers’ Perceptions of the Integration of Environmental Awareness and Knowledge in High School Curricula in Morocco |
Author : Dr. Hassan Laaloua |
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Abstract :This paper aims to unveil the way teachers perceive the presence and efficiency of environmental education in Moroccan high school curricula. It mainly intends to investigate high school teachers perceptions of the curriculum integration of environmental education content related to awareness and knowledge. This study used a descriptive quantitative method and the research sample consisted of 132 teachers of 11 different school subjects working in 8 high schools in Agadir city and the suburbs. Data was collected through a questionnaire and was analyzed by descriptive statistics techniques. The results revealed that most teachers agree that the level of integration of content relating to environmental awareness and knowledge in the curricula is moderately low and insufficient to meet the learners needs. Finally, this study suggests that an organized construct of environmental awareness and knowledge elements should be gradually and systematically introduced throughout the school levels and courses by improving future curricula. |
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THE MEANINGS OF THE ARABIC AUXILIARY |
Author : Sultanbek Boltaboev |
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Abstract :All linguists know that auxiliary words are widely used in both Arabic and Uzbek.
This article discusses the meanings of primitive auxiliary in Arabic. Our textbooks do not pay much attentio n to the meaning of these auxiliary. However, this topic is widely covered in the scientific works of both classical grammarians and modern grammarians. We have tried to summarize all the information in these works and show all the meanings of this primitive auxiliary. To shed more light on this, we have used various sources, such as the following and many other works, including the medieval grammar of Mahmud az-Zamahsharis Al-mufassal fin-nahvi, and Abdul-Qahir al-Jurjanis Hundred Factors in Arabic Nahvi, the famous and one of the modern Lebanese scholars Antoine al-Dahdahs Mujamul lugatin-nahvil arabi, Al-kamil fin-nahvi vas-sarfi val Irab by Ahmad Qabbis, a well-known Syrian linguist, Al-Ardabiylis commentary on Az-Zamahsharis Al-unmuzaj fin-nahvi, B.M.Grandes Arabic Grammar Course in Comparative-Historical Lighting |
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Poverty is the Most Urgent Social Problem in Albania 2020 |
Author : MSc. Mateus Habili |
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Abstract :Poverty is a worldwide social problem. Other social consequences come from poverty. Its importance is quite great, where the state as the main actor and other actors such as business and NGOs with all their contribution have not managed to eradicate it. This phenomenon. The purpose of this study conducted on May 25, 2020 by Msc.Mateus Habili with a sample of 935 respondents (representative for all of Albania) is to create an overview if poverty is the most urgent issue in Albania that needs to be corrected. The collected data showed that the citizens think that the public opinion is unified in the opinion that poverty is the most urgent social problem in Albania 2020, to this problem should be oriented immediately all the contribution of the state, business, NGOs. Citizens think that the role of the state in correcting this problem has been low, this is an indication for both business and NGOs that their contribution to have more Another impact of the study is that citizens do not trust the assistance provided voluntarily by businesses, this shows that there is a problem in the image of businesses in terms of assistance provided voluntarily. Citizens think that business provides more many advantages of the product and its safety, this shows that citizens still do not have a guarantee on the products they receive. |
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Developing Student Learning Activities on the Environmental Themes of Our Friends Using a Combination of the Problem Solving, S.A.V.I and CRH Models in Class Students V SDN Melayu 2 Banjarmasin |
Author : Fathul Jannah, Muhammad Zefri, Reja Fahlevi |
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Abstract :This study aims to see the activities of teachers, students, and the achievement of student learning outcomes on the Social Sciences material with the theme of Friends of Our Environment using a combination of Problem Solving, Somatic, Auditory, Visualization and Intellectually, and Course Review Horay models. This form of inquiry is Classroom Action Research. The results of this investigation showed that there was an increase in teacher activity, which initially only met the criteria of Goodat the 1st meeting to Very Good at the 5th meeting. Student activity has increased from 18% to 100% in the Very Active category. Student learning outcomes initially increased by 21% then increased to 100% in classical completeness. The conclusion of this study can be concluded that the combination of Problem Solving, Somatic, Auditory, Visualization and Intellectually, and Course Review Horray models can increase teacher activity, student learning outcomes and social content with the theme Our Friends Environment in class V SDN Melayu 2 Banjarmasin. |
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Exploring Vehicle Slogans in Al-Mukalla: An Interactional Sociological Analysis |
Author : Rasha Saeed Badurais |
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Abstract :This paper is an attempt to investigate the sociolinguistic features of these slogans using Hymes SPEAKING model and to highlight how they reflect some aspects of the Hadrami identity. In the academic field, the linguistic analysis of slogans has been explored. However, and to the best of my knowledge, no previous study tackles the vehicle slogans using a sociolinguistic framework. This paper is limited to about thirty chosen slogans which were noticed written on the back glasses of different kinds of vehicles in the streets of Al-Mukalla, the capital city of the coastal part of Hadhramout governorate, Yemen. These slogans were collected by the author and some colleagues during the period from 2016-2018. Within Hymes model, the variables (S), (P), (E), and (I) were redundant, so they were excluded from the analysis. The other variables; (A)ct sequences, (K)eys, (N)orms, and (G)enres were the ones considered in the analysis. The analysed slogans show that the Hadramis are generally sarcastic considering their everyday life issues and attempt to express their opinions in an indirect way as a strategy of soothing their disappointments and managing to overcome them or al least reduce their negative influence on them. |
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Common Mistakes in English Speaking Affected by Vietnamese of Master of Business Administration at Tay Do University, in Vietnam |
Author : Nga H. T. Nguyen, Nhi V.B. Dang |
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Abstract :Speaking skill plays an important role in studying a foreign language, especially English. However, learners make a lot of errors in English speaking. The study was conducted to examine the the common mistakes learners had in English speaking. Two instruments were employed to collect data. First, eighty-three participants in four classes - Master of Business Administration (MBA) course 8 and 9 - responded a questionnaire with 4 questions and 45 closed statements. Second, four observation periods were conducted to supply more information to make clear and prove the common mistakes that learners had during the process of speaking. This was a quantitative and qualitative research. It gave a clear and specific view about errors in English speaking faced by MBA learners at Tay Do University as pronunciation (intonation, ending sounds, consonant cluster, and word stress) and grammar (articles, tenses, passive voice, and order of words) |
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Investigating the Impact of Ad Characteristics on Social Media Ad Effectiveness in Egypt: Online Customer Engagement as a Mediator |
Author : Mohamed Abdelazim Abo El-Naga, Marwa Tarek Abd El Azeem, Rana Wagdi Abdel-moneam |
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This paper aims to investigate advertising effectiveness in various social media platforms. The present study uses a proposed framework to explore online advertising in Egypt. From a theoretical point of view, this study examines the relationship among three groups of factors including ad characteristics (perceived ad informativeness/ perceived ad entertainment, vividness, interactivity), online customer engagement and social media ad effectiveness among Egyptian consumers.
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The study examines advertising effectiveness in social media in terms of ad attitude and loyalty intentions. An online survey was conducted with 1300 social media users.
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The results indicate that theres a significant positive impact of perceived ad informativeness on ad effectiveness whilst perceived ad entertainment, vividness and interactivity impact on ad effectiveness is insignificant. furthermore, it is observed that perceived ad informativeness and perceived ad entertainment have a positive significant impact on online customer engagement as perceived by Egyptians. Moreover, online customer engagement is found to have a significant positive effect on ad effectiveness. furthermore, online customer engagement is found to mediate the relationship between ad characteristics and social media ad effectiveness. |
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Common Errors in Vietnamese – English Translation of English Majored Juniors at Tay Do University, In Viet Nam |
Author : Nga H.T. NGUYEN, Nhung T.M. NGUYEN, Anh, L.V. TRAN |
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Abstract :Translation plays a vital role in transferring messages across languages. However, it is not easy for students to master. In the process of translation, students could encounter common errors. When translating a sentence, it is a far more problematic one for English majored students regardless of their learning years. For this reason, the research was carried out to point out potential traps that English majored juniors could get when translating a sentence from Vietnamese into English. The participants were 100 juniors from Bachelor of English course 13 (2018 – 2022) at Tay Do University. Questionnaires and interview were delivered to collect data and get more information. The collected data from the instruments mentioned above were all analyzed afterwards. The findings revealed that juniors could meet errors in vocabulary, grammatical structure and culture items. |
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The Effectiveness of Bachelor of Arts Majoring in English of the Higher Education Institutions in the Mekong Delta, in Vietnam: Input for Planning and Development |
Author : Nga H.T. NGUYEN |
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Abstract :The study aimed to find out the effectiveness of the existing Bachelor of Arts Major in English of the Higher Education Institutions in terms of the vision, mission, goals and objectives, personnel, facilities, training plan, support services to the students, and records and academic standards vis-à-vis the standards set by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) in the Mekong Delta, in Vietnam. Then the recommendations posited based on the results will be used as inputs for the planning and development to comply with the standards.
To get the effective and reliable results, quantitative and qualitative methods were used. The instrument was the questionnaires. The evaluation was based on the criteria of extent of compliance with the MOET standards. The study covered a total of four hundred thirty-two (432) respondents which composed of rectors, deans, teachers of English, and students from the three institutions: DongThap University, TayDo University and TraVinh University.
The results of the study showed that the institutions were of great extent, however, the descriptive rating of great extent boarders the next lower rating of moderate extent by a point compared with the standards of Vietnamese MOET. |
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Workplace Bullying of K-12 Educators: Mental Health Services and Policy Considerations |
Author : Ronda H. Gregg, Ed D, Cheryl L. Burleigh, Ed D |
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Abstract :Bullying behaviors in the workplace are marked by repeated events of intimidation that create a pattern of humiliation and fear in the victim. School staff in K-12 schools are not immune to bullying behavior by other adults in the organization. Educators experience personal and professional repercussions when confronted with bullying experiences by other educators or educational administrators. This qualitative study demonstrates the breadth of the issue and emphasizes the roles of a school psychologist, school social worker, and human resource personnel in the wake of the potential ethical challenges that present when a staff member reports they are being bullied. Additionally, other involvement remedies include responsible contributions toward incorporation of policies and mental health innovations that will address the adult population in a school or district. |
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Workplace Bullying of K-12 Educators: Mental Health Services and Policy Considerations |
Author : Ronda H. Gregg, Ed D, Cheryl L. Burleigh, Ed D |
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Abstract :Bullying behaviors in the workplace are marked by repeated events of intimidation that create a pattern of humiliation and fear in the victim. School staff in K-12 schools are not immune to bullying behavior by other adults in the organization. Educators experience personal and professional repercussions when confronted with bullying experiences by other educators or educational administrators. This qualitative study demonstrates the breadth of the issue and emphasizes the roles of a school psychologist, school social worker, and human resource personnel in the wake of the potential ethical challenges that present when a staff member reports they are being bullied. Additionally, other involvement remedies include responsible contributions toward incorporation of policies and mental health innovations that will address the adult population in a school or district. |
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Facility Development Planning at Fasharkan Lantamal V Surabaya based on Maintenance Strategy |
Author : 1A. F. B. Sulo, 2I. G. K. H. Desember, 3S. Aritonang |
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Abstract :The role of the Indonesian Navy is as the main component of naval defense to carry out its duties based on political policies in upholding state sovereignty, defending NKRI territory, and carrying out Military Operations for War and Military Operations Other than War. In performing the main task, the elements used such as warships is often faced an obstacles related to the maintenance of their engines when experiencing problems or damage, which greatly affects the operational tasks they carry. The purpose of this study is (1) to identify factors that are the reason for the need to develop maintenance KRI machine workshop Fasharkan Lantamal V Surabaya; (2) to determine the priority weighting and development strategy plan of Maintenance KRI implemented by Fasharkan Lantamal V Surabaya to support the readiness of marine operations. The methodology used in this study is the mixed method. The data displayed is in tabulations or tables using qualitative descriptive analysis. Quantitative data is analyzed using Delphi-AHP. The results showed that the development strategy of Maintenance navy warships in supporting marine operations in the Fasharkan engine workshop Surabaya, carried out several stages, namely starting from the stage of identifying the reasons for the development strategy using Delphi Analysis. It conclude that several development criteria were obtained and subsequently weighting the order of criteria with AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process). The top priority in this development strategy is the scope of technology which includes cooperation with related parties in the development of Maintenance KRI by the machine workshop in Fasharkan Lantamal V Surabaya so that the strategy should be carried out by collaborating with related universities by conducting direct courses at Fasharkan Lantamal V Surabaya both theory and practice. |
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Rural Tourism Development in Hoi an, Vietnam; Perceptions of the Community |
Author : Thi Huong Ngo, Ngoc Hao Do , Ngoc Trinh Tran |
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Abstract :Undoubtedly, tourism is growing strongly worldwide, especially in developing countries and rural areas. Tourism has both positive and negative impacts on tourist destinations that link sustainable developments economic, social, and environmental components. The local communitys attitude is crucial for future tourism planning, management, and development of a tourism destination. As such, the paper analyzes the attitudes and perceptions of the residents towards tourism development in the rural areas in Hoi A city, Quang Nam province. Questionnaires related to the local demographics, peoples assessment of tourism impacts, and their support for future tourism development were sent to 179 households participating in tourism sectors in four rural areas of Hoi A city. Descriptive statistics and principal component analysis were used to analyze the collected data. The results indicate that tourism brings many benefits in all aspects. Culture – society, environment, and education promote residents support for tourism development. |
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Examiner Roles and Language Use in Examiners Reports |
Author : Rita Akele Twumasi , Joseph Benjamin Archibald Afful |
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Abstract :The thesis examiners report is an evaluation of a thesis, which includes dialogic and evaluative elements. The purpose of the study was to investigate the roles that examiners adopt for themselves and the language use in examiners reports on MPhil theses submitted to the School of Graduate Studies, University of Cape Coast. The study purposively selected 100 theses examiners reports from four disciplines. The study revealed that examiners adopted eight different roles in the reports. Another key finding of the study was that evaluator role was most frequent, and the least frequently occurring role was Institutional role. Again, examiners employed imperatives, personal pronouns, and adjectives in their adopted roles. The findings of the study serve to create an awareness for explicit guidelines for both fresh and experienced examiners in the task of postgraduate thesis examination. |
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Eye Movement Desentization and Reproccessing (EMDR) For Exam Anxiety : A Case Report |
Author : PhD. Zeynep Gamze Kalkanli |
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Abstract :Exam anxiety causes poor academic performance and psychological problems for students. Those who have test anxiety; When they will take the exam, they encounter undesirable situations due to tension, anxiety and overstimulation of the central nervous system. Repetitive and self-critical thoughts that cause anxiety, physiological arousal, and marked emotional problems are associated with test anxiety. Negative experiences related to the exam before can also cause exam anxiety. It is known that various psychotherapy methods are useful for the treatment of test anxiety. There are few publications reporting that the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) method has been tried in the treatment of test anxiety. In this study, brief information about the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) method is given, and a 17-year-old case with intense test anxiety and a decrease in anxiety level as a result of the EMDR study is presented. In the counselee, who had intense anxiety and fear about the university exam, it was evaluated that this anxiety was related to the experience he had in the high school exam, and after the EMDR treatment, the counselee settled in a 4-year department of a well-established state university in Istanbul, which he targeted after the university selection and placement exam. Based on the case presented in this study, it can be said that Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) method can be used as an effective treatment technique in exam anxiety caused by trauma. |
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Analysis of the Effect of Entrepreneurship Education, Family Environment, and Entrepreneurship Commitment on Entrepreneurship Intention |
Author : Ekawarna, Resni Handini Putri, Denny Denmar |
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Abstract :This study aims to Analysis of the effect of Entrepreneurship Education, Family Environment, and Entrepreneurship Commitment on Entrepreneurial Intentions in the context of student at Jambi-Indonesia University. This study adopted inferential research design. This is a cross-sectional study because data is collected at one time point. This empirical study was conducted on a sample of Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Jambi Indonesia who were willing to collaborate to participate voluntarily by filling in the on-line questionnaire. These student participants were chosen because they have been heavily involved in entrepreneurial activities. In this study, 369 students were willing and returned a complete questionnaire. Entrepreneurship Education has a positive and significant influence on Entrepreneurship Commitment and Entrepreneurial Intentions, Family Environment has a positive and significant influence on Entrepreneurship Commitment and Entrepreneurial Intentions. Entrepreneurship Commitment have a positive and significant effect on Entrepreneurial Intentions.This research is focused on analyzing the influence of Entrepreneurship Education and Family Environment to predict Entrepreneurial Intentions, but does not pay attention to entrepreneurial behavior, especially how they start a new business. Thus, further research is expected to explain the subject of entrepreneurial behavior.The results of this study provide a conceptual framework for evaluating comprehensively for Entrepreneurship Education providers especially in establishing learning outcomes, study materials, learning methods, learning environments, and forming networks with corporate communities in providing authentic experiences to students.This study attempts to use a combination of two factors, namely external and internal factors to explain entrepreneurial intention. |
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Womens Right to Equal Employment Opportunities in Kurdistan Region of Iraq |
Author : Dr. Nishtiman Othman Mohammed |
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Abstract :Women have been struggling for their rights for centuries in the male-dominated societies. When females are involved in economic and social aspects of their lives, it helps improve their families, communities and countries’ health, welfare, prosperity and security. Kurdistan, as a part of Iraq, is one of the State Party to CEDAW and is under an obligation to take the measures required by the convention to eliminate discrimination against women and ensure the equal enjoyment of human rights by women. There are different agents and factors that can contribute to the enforcement of human rights, however, state power plays the foundational and major role in establishing and enforcing the legal rights of women.
The study will identify the extent to which national legislation correspond to CEDAW conventions. Our instrument of analysis would be Article 11 which is focused on womens employment. Our findings include that no substantial legal discriminations disadvantaging women exist. |
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The Organizational Effectiveness Model for Quality Improvement of Madrasah: A Case Study of State Madrasah Tsanawiyah in Indonesia |
Author : Muhamad Isrofil |
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Abstract :The present study aims to comprehend what enables Madrasahs at MTSN in Jambi City to be effective by developing a substantive theory of school effectiveness that can be applied to schools that have not been effective in managing education under the same conditions to achieve effectiveness. The Sequential Exploratory Design of mixed method is applied in this study. The methodology begins with the first phase namely collection and analysis of qualitative data. Thus it followed by the second phase namely collection and analysis of quantitative data which construct based on the interview result selected through purposive sampling. The participants of qualitative method consist of teachers, school principals, and committees. Meanwhile for the qualitative method the participants consisted of ± 266 teachers. The result elaborated the Madrasah organizational effectiveness model for improving school quality was the most important, namely collaboration and communication, vision and goals as well as conformity with standards were the main or determining factors in realizing madrasa effectiveness in the context of Jambi City. Implications of findings are implies for the stakeholder of Madrasah. Recommendations were made to increase efforts to make public Madrasah in Jambi City more effective. |
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A Research on the English Version of A Bite Of China From The Perspective of Skopos Theory |
Author : Qijun Chen, 2Bei Luo |
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Abstract :A Bite of China is a documentary about Chinese food culture. It not only describes Chinas rich food, but also shows the colorful rural life and spiritual connotation of Chinese people. It could be a window to show foreigners the beauty of China and the cultural traditions in every part of it. But the language in movies and TV shows has its distinctive features: the language in movies and TV shows is sound and fleeting, so the translation of movie subtitles must be appropriate and easy to understand. Skopos theory holds that the audience is the most important factor in determining the translation purpose. Therefore, the translation criterion under skopos theory has changed from equivalence to appropriateness, which enables translators to have greater autonomy in determining subtitle translation strategies on the premise of respecting the original text, thus not only achieving the communicative purpose of the target text, but also enabling the audience to understand the original film and television works.
Firstly, the paper analyses the skopos theory and current translation studies of A Bite of China through literature review. Then based on the subtitle translation of episode 5 of A Bite of China, it discusses the methods and strategies that can be used in subtitle translation from the perspective of skopos theory with the hope of finding out the appropriate translation strategies and methods as well as enriching researches on the English version of A Bite of China. For example, addition, deletion, etc., which can can not only preserve and promote Chinese cultural characteristics but also meet the target audiences reading habits and thinking modes without losing the communicative intention. |
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Legal Issues on Land Use Planning for Tourism Real Estate Projects in Vietnam: The Situation and Solutions to Complete |
Author : Anh Ngo Thi Hong |
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Abstract :Land use planning is the basic legal issue for all real estate investment projects in general and tourism real estate in particular; However, the legal framework for tourism real estate in Vietnam is not complete, and the issue of identification of tourism real estate as well as the type of land for tourism real estate is still controversial. This makes the process of building as well as implementing land use planning for tourism real estate projects in practice encounter many problems. Therefore, the issue of perfecting the law and improving the efficiency of law enforcement on land use planning for tourism real estate projects in the coming time is necessary. The article will clarify the legal barriers to land use planning of tourism real estate projects and offer some solutions to complete and improve the efficiency of law enforcement on that. |
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The Historical Relevance of Islamic Education Development in the Disruption Era |
Author : Dr. Didin Nurul Rosidin |
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Abstract :Time is advancing, but history is something that cannot be separated from humans. Education in Indonesia has been going on for a long time. Achieving maximum educational outcomes requires the development of the previous education system. This article aims to determine how relevant Islamic educational institutions history, past education curriculum, and past learning methods are in the current era of disruption. The method used is a qualitative method using library research. The findings that past Islamic educational institutions functioned as places to study are still relevant today. Without reducing the content of the past curriculum, which contained character education based on religion, the current curriculum is to develop the knowledge content of the capacity of students who gain knowledge and share experiences. In this era of disruption, curriculum challenges improve students creative, critical, analytical, and innovative thinking abilities. The learning methods developed by past Islamic thinkers are still relevant to use. However, it must be packaged in the form of new learning methods following advances in learning technology. |
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Criminalization of the Action of Submitting Criticism to The Government Based on The Electronic Information and Transaction Law in Indonesia, And Protection of The Right to Freedom of Speech in A Democratic Country |
Author : Rahel Octora, Demson Tiopan, Vanya Raditya Putri S. |
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Abstract :Indonesia as a democratic country guarantees the freedom for its citizens to express opinions. This is as stated in Article 28 E of the 1945 Constitution which states that everyone has the right to freedom of association, assembly and expression. The order of laws and regulations in force in Indonesia must be in line with the mandate of the constitution. However, since the enactment of Law Number 11 of 2008 as amended by Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning Electronic Information and Transactions (hereinafter referred to as ITE Law), the public feels that there are restrictions in expressing opinions. The use of social media is increasing. Opinions and criticisms are also widely conveyed through social media. Many criticisms / opinions are then categorized as hate speech, even insults. These elements are elements of offenses in the ITE Law which result in the perpetrators being subject to criminal sanctions. This study will examine the criminalization of the act of submitting criticism to the government based on the ITE Law and the protection of the right to freedom of expression in a democratic country. This research uses normative juridical research methods, namely research on principles, legal principles and the rule of law. The data used, obtained through literature study. The ITE Law is a law that aims to create conduciveness for public interaction in the cyber space, so it should not reach out / criminalize all forms of electronic information that are critical of the government. It is still necessary to limit the submission of criticism through the internet media, where the criticism must not contain insults and hate speech. In order to create an ideal democratic atmosphere, it is necessary to protect and limit rights in a balanced way. |
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