The Issue of Dating the Reign of King Vakhtang Gorgasali | Author : Manana Sanadze | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :In historiography, we encounter several different versions regarding the dating of the death of Vakhtang Gorgasali: 502-505, 490/491, 523, 532 (which is not shared and long-forgotten) and ours - 531. All the versions of Vakhtang Gorgasalis death mentioned above, except for 531, fail to establish a chronological order and provide a proper explanation for the main developments described in The Life of Vakhtang. One of the milestones of the kings life is his participation, alongside a large Persian coalition force, in the war against Byzantines. This war took place when Vakhtang was still a young man. Which Persian-Byzantine war could it have been, considering the complete absence of military conflict between Persia and Byzantium from 442 to 502? As for the Persian-Byzantine war of 502-507, it is worth noting that its commencement, progress, and the truce negotiations strangely coincide with the events that are narrated in The Life of Vakhtang. An explanation for this and many other important issues can be found if we accept the chronology of Vakhtangs life and reign offered by us |
| Presidential Electors | Author : Barbara Burrell | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Given the key constitutional role of electors in the final selection of the U.S. President one might expect the appointed electors to act in the electoral spotlight. But that has seldom been the case, although their meeting to cast their ballot in recent years is often broadcast or videoed and highlighted on their day of action while numbers of the electors do interviews with their local media.
Who are the presidential electors? This research addresses this question focusing on the electors and the process of their selection from the vantage point of the 2020 election. It offers reflection on the role electors play in the presidential electoral process in contemporary times from a democratic perspective, focusing on questions of why we might care about who they are, what their experiences are like, and their reflections on that experience.
To address the central questions of this essay, that is, who contemporary electors are, how they are selected and how do they perform their electoral job and what has been their assessment of their duties, I have collected both quantitative and qualitative data about the 2020 electoral college members across the states. Quantitative data have been collected on various demographic characteristics of the electors. From the qualitative perspective, I have undertaken interviews with a sample of individual electors and supplemented those interviews with information from media reports on and interviews with individual electors about themselves and their experiences. Who they are, how they function relative to the vision of the founding fathers and what might be the implications for the role of the Electoral College in the democratic process of electing the US president? These are the major questions of this research project. It also explores the 2020 election issue of fake electors.
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| The Interplay of Tradition and Modernity: A Case Study of Gender Roles in Georgian Society | Author : Maia Chkeidze, Tina Gudushauri | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The case study of gender roles in Georgian society offers valuable insights into the complexities of societal transformation. The interplay between tradition and modernity reflects the dynamic nature of cultural evolution and the ongoing struggle for gender equality.
Understanding the dynamics of gender roles in Georgia enhances cultural sensitivity. It acknowledges that gender roles are not universal and are deeply influenced by cultural practices, allowing for a more nuanced and context-specific approach to gender studies.
Non-narrative content analysis of respondents interviews provides empirical grounding for theories and concepts related to gender roles. This empirical foundation strengthens the validity and reliability of the studys findings.
The study can serve as a valuable reference for comparative analyses with other cultural contexts. By highlighting the unique features of gender dynamics in Georgia, it allows for cross-cultural comparisons that enrich our understanding of the diversity of gender experiences globally.
The study contributes to the theoretical frameworks of cultural anthropology, and gender studies. It advances our understanding of how these fields can intersect and mutually inform each other, paving the way for further theoretical development.
Insights gained from the research can inform practical interventions and policies aimed at challenging and reshaping gender norms in Georgia. By identifying specific linguistic and cultural mechanisms, the study offers tangible entry points for interventions promoting gender equity.
The study adopts qualitative methodology to provide a comprehensive understanding of the lived experiences that contribute to the construction and reinforcement of gender roles in Georgia.
In the cultural context of Georgia, we hypothesize that individuals lived experiences and expressions of gender will reflect a negotiation between cultural expectations and evolving societal dynamics, contributing to a complex and dynamic understanding of gender roles in Georgia.
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| Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion (Dei) Quotient in The Age of Crispr-Cas 9: A Speculative Spectrum of Argumentation | Author : Shiva Mainaly | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The advent of CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology has sparked a complex discourse on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). While it could potentially eradicate genetic disorders affecting marginalized groups, concerns arise regarding ethical implications, eugenics, exacerbating biases, and socioeconomic divides. One salient aspect of this discourse pertains to the ethical considerations surrounding using CRISPR-Cas9 for germline editing, which could theoretically eradicate genetic disorders disproportionately affecting specific populations. Proponents argue it could foster inclusivity through personalized therapies for underrepresented populations, though met with skepticism. This revolutionary tool necessitates critically examining its ethical, socioeconomic, and governance ramifications. |
| Identifying Teaching and Laboratory Instruction Concerns of Illinois Agriculture Teachers | Author : Faith M. Still, Kemaly S. Parr, Blake A. Uchitjil, Steven M. Still | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Concerns of teachers must be identified to provide quality teacher education programs and professional development. The theoretical framework of this study was the Teacher Career Cycle (Fessler & Christensen, 1992). The theory explains that as teachers move through the cycle, their characteristics and professional needs change. The purpose of this study was to identify the concerns of Illinois agriculture teachers of different experience levels. A multi-part instrument of demographic information, two teacher concern statements, and a Likert-type scale of concerns was administered. The sample was divided into three experience groups: early career, mid-career, and late career. The results indicate that certain concerns do change with the level of experience and that mid-career teachers in this sample have the most concerns. We recommend that these results be shared with the Illinois Association of Vocational Agriculture Teachers, universities, state agricultural education staff, and other stakeholders. Those leading professional development should consider years of experience when planning for workshops. Professional development topics on student motivation, funding for supplies, and student safety should be explored. |
| The Efficacy of Climate Change Law in Ethiopia | Author : Tesfaye Abate Abebe | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Climate change is continuing all over the world including Ethiopia. This research investigates the efficacy of Ethiopian law in responding climate change. It employed qualitative research methodology whereby international legal instruments as well as literature have been analysed. Relevant national legal instruments and literature have also been investigated. The research found that no comprehensive climate change law is available and the regulation of the issue is left to diverse laws, strategies and plans. It identified that the implementation is not satisfactory, in general. It recommends comprehensive law to be enacted by the Ethiopian Government and bring the duties of regulation into one institute. |
| Staff Support for Families of Youth Involved in Juvenile Justice System in Residential Treatment Programs | Author : Tohoro F. Akakpo | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This study used a convenience sample of 51 employees of a mid-sized, Midwest residential treatment facility for children involved in juvenile justice system. Overall, the findings suggest that staff members support family involvement and recognize the link between a child’s return home and the activities designed to involve family during placement but are constrained by limited resources. The findings also indicate that family members are not treated as partners but rather as passive participants in the treatment milieu. |
| Research on the Preference of Mobile Phone Photography in Leisure Life | Author : You-Ying Liu, Min-Min, Lin, Jiann-Sheng, Jiang, Ta-Hsiung, Cho | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The way of communication and thinking are reconstructed by mobile phone photography. Due to the advancement of technology and economy, mobile phone chips have become advanced and the quality of photography has improved. In addition to the communication function, the camera function of smartphones is more valued by consumers and mobile phone manufacturers. Apps with built-in cameras, photo editing and social websites are constantly being upgraded., and mobile phone photography and social media has been combined. The influence and interaction of digital images in social leisure makes mobile phone photography play an important role in peoples communication on social websites. This research mainly analyzed the preferences of mobile phone photography in leisure, and the Evaluation Grid Method (EGM) of Miryoku Engineering was applied to extract the attractive attributes of mobile phone photography. William DuMouchel continuous Kano model was applied to summarize the evaluation factors of young users on the quality of mobile phone photography. SPSS.17 statistical software was applied for reliability analysis, and IPA satisfaction was applied as the weighted factor evaluation. Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) was applied to evaluate preference factors. The purpose of this research is to analyze the preferences of mobile phone photography in leisure life through these research methods, and also to provide a reference for the future promotion of mobile phone photography.
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| Bushranger Re-Enactments: Legend And Landscape | Author : Dr Janys Hayes | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The re-enactment of events from Australias history as popular entertainment has dropped away in the twenty-first century. Whilst Old Sydney Town attracted crowds from 1973 through to 2003 with its daily parades of British red coats who marched down to an artificially constructed ‘Old Sydney Cove Australians today often have a more conflicted view of Australia’s colonial history. If national identity is maintained through acts of ‘remembering as suggested by Ian McBride (2001), the past can be a contested issue that impacts on what is accepted as popular representation. Yet the persistence of bushranger escapade re-enactments, though set in colonial times, suggests that issues beyond Australian national identity are at work in maintaining the popularity of such events. Bushrangers in Australia have fuelled imaginative representations in theatre and then later cinema since the early 1800s, with Andrew James Couzens (2019) stating that the Australian bushranger legend responds to the historic and mythic characteristics of outlawry with the outlaw as heroes. This paper investigates three specific bushranger re-enactments. In Braidwood, south-eastern New South Wales, from 1865-1867 the Clark Gang, Tom and John Clark terrorized citizens and were known as the bloodiest of bushrangers. In 2017, the 150-year anniversary re-enactment of the Clark Gangs shooting up of the small country town of Braidwood attracted crowds keen to witness, as well as take part in the drama. The second re-enactment occurs regularly through performances by the Gympie Historical Re-enactment Society. Opting to entertain tourists, the group have staged a Bushranger Show at numerous sites throughout inland regional Queensland. The third re-enactment occurred annually, until Covid struck, at Canowindra in northern New South Wales. In 1863 the notorious bushrangers, Ben Hall and Johnny Gilbert locked a group of villagers in the Canowindra pub, the re-enactment takes place at the site of these events, the now named Royal Hotel in the main street of Canowindra. These re-enactments are investigated through multiple lenses of performance, place, and politics. The site-specific nature of these performances positions them as specifically different than performances depicting Australian bushrangers in the cinema or theatre. |
| Comparative Analysis of The First Movements in Beethovens and Mozarts C Minor Piano Concertos | Author : Zhen Zhang | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This paper compares the first movements of Beethovens and Mozarts piano concertos in C minor, exploring the similarities and differences between these two seminal works. By examining various aspects, including the key, composition background, form, motifs, harmony, orchestral arrangements, dialogue between instruments, and piano writing, the study reveals Mozarts profound influence on Beethoven while highlighting the latters unique innovations.
The analysis delves into the significance of the C minor key for both composers, their use of the double exposition form, and the structural design of the movements. The study also investigates the composers employment of similar motifs and materials, demonstrating how they maintained unity throughout their respective works by deriving most elements from the first exposition. Furthermore, the paper examines the intricate dialogue between the piano and the orchestra, showcasing how both composers utilized the orchestra for harmonic support, melodic enhancement, and imitative counterpoint. Particular attention is given to the way Beethoven paid homage to Mozart through his treatment of the cadenza and the coda.
The comparison of piano writing reveals similarities in texture and general structure, with both composers employing arpeggios, scales, and trills as central themes, contrasted with lyrical sub-themes. However, the study also highlights Beethovens more dramatic and extended treatment of the contrasting sections.
Through this comprehensive analysis, the paper illuminates the profound influence of Mozart on Beethovens compositional style while also showcasing the lattes innovative approach, which helped usher in a new era of musical expression at the dawn of the Romantic period.
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