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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Does training change teachers' beliefs in teaching? A study at Secondary level in Bangladesh |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Mohammad Kafil Uddin || Mohammed Humayun Kabir |
Abstract: Training plays an influential role in teaching. Teacher educators insist that training shapes not only teacher's professional performance, but teacher's attitudes, behaviour and personality also. This study was carried out to explore how teachers' beliefs guide their ways of teaching. This research indicates that training brings changes in teacher's belief in teaching. It explores how training provide the teaching knowledge which makes a teacher proficient. This study asserts that not only teacher education is urgently required but the gap between theory and practice is also prevalent in our classroom teaching at Secondary level in Bangladesh. Apart from the teacher education, this study pinpoints some general problems and limitations regarding teaching facilities at the Secondary level.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Arabic Grammar as A Tool for Studying the Glorious Qur`An |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Dr. Muhammad Garba Wali || Adamu Muhammad Abubakar |
Abstract: This paper examined the Arabic grammar as a tool for studying the glorious Qur'an. It discussed the concept of grammar and Qur'an, importance of knowledge in studying the Qur'an given the appropriate examples. The paper concluded by identifying that there is a strong relationship between the grammar as a tool in the studying Qur'an. Recommendation was proffered that study of the Islamic studies should adhere to study Arabic language for a better elucidation of the Qur'an.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Pronouns as A Grammatical Phenomena in the Glorious Qur`An. |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Dr. Muhammad Garba Wali || M. Idris Abubakar Argungu |
Abstract: This paper examined the important feature in Arabic language in general and especially Arabic grammar that is pronouns with little, A Pronouns as grammatical phenomena in the holly Qur'an which aimed. The paper concluded by identifying that there is a strong relationship between the grammars as and the places of uses in the holy Qur`an. Recommendation was proffered that study of the Islamic studies should adhere to study Arabic language for a better elucidation of the Qur'an.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Bharati Mukherjee's the Tree Bride: Assimilation of the West in the East |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ambika Sharma || Dr. Tanu Gupta |
Abstract: Bharati Mukherjee is one of those diasporic writers who have proved themselves to be trendsetters in diasporic literature. Through her writings she has carved a niche for herself in the mainstream American literature. She maintains a perfect balance between her identity as an American and as an Indian. Assimilation into the foreign country is one of the prominent themes depicted in Bharati Mukherjee's novels. She shows assimilation of Indian Immigrants in America and also reverses the situation. In many of her novels she has shown the assimilation of immigrants from the west into Indian culture.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Voting Behaviour in India and Its Determinants |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Biraj Hazarika |
Abstract: Voting is one of the most commonly used terms in contemporary age of democratic politics. The ever increasing popularity of democratic theory and practices has even made this term a household name. In democratic systems, and their number is quite large and ever increasing, each adult citizen uses 'voting' as a means for expressing his approval or disapproval of governmental decisions, policies and programmers of various political parties and the qualities of the candidates who are engaged in the struggle to get the status of being the representatives of the people. The study of determinants of electoral behaviour constitutes a very significant area of empirical investigation. Man is a rational creature in the philosophical sense of term; he is not so rational in the realms of his economic or political behaviour.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Hanging In India – Supreme court Review |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.P.L.Kantha Rao |
Abstract: In Colonial India ,death was prescribed as one of the punishments in the Indian Penal code,1860,which listed a number of capital crimes . The first hanging in independent India was that of Nadhuram Gadse and Narayan Apte in the Mahatma Gandhi assassination case on 15th Nov 1949.The code of criminal procedure 1898 called for the method of execution to be Hanging. The concept of curative Petition was evolved by The Supreme court of India in the matter of Rupa Ashok Hurra vs Arur (2002).According to the constitution of India ,The President and the Governors of state are bound to act on the advice of the union council of ministers while deciding on the mercy petitions. Key words: Hanging, Capital Punishment, Mercy Petition, Death sentence, Death Penalty,warrant,Judicial Review.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Hand Written Books: A Hidden Heritage Of Islamic Culture |
Country | : | Turkey |
Authors | : | Saifullah Bhutto |
Abstract: Hand written books possess an important place in the research of Islamic sciences as they are a good record of past, they are a window to enter and glimpse into history. By referring to some hand written books many core issues related to Muslim Ummah can be resolved. This was well realized and anticipated by Orientalists when they started studying Islamic civilization and in that process they discovered so many crucial books from the hidden treasure of private and public libraries that many among those books are considered to be the basic reference books in various Islamic sciences. Today working on hand written books has become a separate science called Codicology.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Teachers' Preparedness for Pupils with Visual Impairment Inclusive Education in Cross River State, Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Eke, Vitalis Ugochukwu, Inyango, Martina Ongbonya |
Abstract: The study investigated the teachers' preparedness in the background information in inclusive education and acquired skills in use of technological facilities for teaching pupils with visual impairment in inclusive setting in Cross River State, Nigeria. The study adopted survey design. One thousand five hundred (1,500) served as sample. Multi-stage sampling techniques were used to arrive at the sample. Structured questionnaire named "Teachers' Professional Preparedness for Inclusivity Questionnaire (TPPFIQ) was constructed by the researcher. Two research questions guided the study while one hypothesis was used to test the strudy.
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[2]. Eke, V. U. (2006). Effects of Coping strategies on the academic stress of pupils in Enugu State Special Education Centre. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Staff Development Practices, Attitude to Work and Work Performance among Academic Staff in Tertiary Institutions in Ghana |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Anokye, S. A. || Okri, John Arikpo |
Abstract: This study investigated staff development practices attitude to work and work performance among academic staff in tertiary institutions in Ghana. The variable under staff development practices used was institutional commitment to staff development and work performance. One hypothesis was formulated which accommodate the study's major variable. The survey inferential design was adopted for the study. The instruments used were academic staff development practice and attitude to work questionnaire and work performance questionnaire which covered the independent and dependent variables.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Function of Adjective Phrase – Indonesian English |
Country | : | Indonesian |
Authors | : | HenySulistyowati |
Abstract: An adjective phrase is a phrase which has an adjective as a head element like extremely happy, quite large, etc.Semantically, there are two types of adjectives. They are the standard adjective and the non-standard adjective. The standard adjective expresses a level of quality whereas the non-standard adjective is socially limited in use.While, at the level of the comparative adjective in narrative discourse it was found in the use of the adjective phrase in equation level, comparative, and superlative.The purpose ofthis study as follows: (1) to determine thevariousfunctions ofattributivephrase, (2) to determine thedistribution of the attributive elementsneveryphrase, and(3) todetermine the relationship ofthe meaning of attributivestructure ofeachphraseonthenarrativediscourse.This study used a qualitative approach.
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[6]. Chaer, A. 2006. Tata Bahasa Praktis Bahasa Indonesia.(Practical Indonesian Grammar)Jakarta: Rineka Cipta.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Money Supply and Agriculture (A Special Study of Indian Agriculture) |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Rusha Sarkar |
Abstract: The paper deals with Agriculture of India and Money Supply in the Indian Economy after Reforms period. The paper also explains the relationship between them and the impact of Money Supply on Agriculture. The various measures of Money Supply, the concept of Narrow Money and Broad Money are also explains here. The Trend, Composition and Patterns of Narrow Money and Broad Money are analyzed here in this paper. The importance of Agriculture for National Income, Foreign Trade, Capital Formation, and Employment are described here. The production scenario of both the Kharif and Rabi crops are analyzed here also, The paper analyzed the impact of Money Supply on Agriculture with the statistical tools Correlation and Regression analysis which tells it has a positive relationship.
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Title | : | Thematic Concern of Sudha Murthy's novel the mother i never Knew |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Sidddiqui Jabeen Rafiuddin |
Abstract: Sudha Murty writes on the background of Indian English Literature. It has already flourished and enriched by many Indian English Novelists like Kamala Markandaya, Ruth prawar Jahabvala, Anita Desai, Manju Kapur and Shobhaa De. . Their work is thought provoking and emphasizes the significance of ongoing from almost all strata of the societal group. Sudha Murthy writes about the people of her surrounding and blends them into stories. She harbours forbearance of human behaviour; her excellent manner of presentation about the social challenges makes the world to amend it from time to time. Her stories deal with common people's lives and she is famous for her views on donations and realisation but this novel portrays her loyalty as a woman and as a mother and also as a writer.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Achieving To Urban Sustainability in New Towns by Emphasizing On Smart Development (Case Study: Golbahar New Town) |
Country | : | Iran |
Authors | : | Mohammad Hadi Mahdinia || Fatemeh Alimadadi |
Abstract: In Iran, new towns are built and located near cities to absorb their overflow population. Golbahar new town was built near Mashhad metropolis to reduce demographic, economic, social and physical problems of Mashhad, but in practice considering its goals, the town has not been able to reduce the problems of Mashhad metropolis. In this study, the relationship between the effects of living conditions on social, economic and physical aspects on the repopulation process in new towns has been investigated from the citizens' perspective.
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Title | : | Private security services and crime control in Karen location, Nairobi County, Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Stephen Kiama Githimi || Dr. Eric K. Bor |
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine private security services and crime control in Karen location Nairobi county. The study was necessitated by the upsurge of insecurity in Karen location, which has led the majority of residents to engage the services of private security companies to provide security. This study was informed by Situational crime prevention and Crime prevention through environmental design theories. Descriptive survey research design was used, and the study utilized stratified random sampling technique to select respondents from the study population which was 450 respondents. The sample size was 152 respondents, who were drawn from the private security personnel in the seven private security companies in the area of study, and the members of staff working in the private institutions and also the home owners.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Status of Chemical Industry – West Bengal and States of India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Asmita Mukherjee |
Abstract: An ample use of chemical products in any industry indicates its diversity and excellence in production process. Present day civilisation is solely dependent on chemical products. Without fluent supply of industrial chemicals such as Sulphuric acid, Soda ash, Caustic soda, Chlorine, Nitric acid, the industries like textile, petro-chemicals, paper, coal-chemicals, soap, drugs and medicines, sugar, chemical fertilizers, insecticides, plastics became inexistent.
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Title | : | Effects of Alternative Rite Of Passage on Girls' Education among the Keiyo Community of Elgeyo Marakwet County-Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | J.F. Gitagno |
Abstract: Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) is an interventionist programme that was introduced in the 1990's in different communities that still practice female initiation rites of passage to adulthood as a viable alternative to the controversial female circumcision also known as FGM. ARP simulates the traditional rituals as closely as possible without the physical operation of the genitals. Despite massive awareness about the harmful effects of female circumcision on women's and girls' reproductive health, education and human rights violation, and the law prohibiting the practice being in place, to date girls still undergo female circumcision within the Keiyo community. This study examined the emergence, success and failures of Alternatives Rite of Passage in light of girls' education in Keiyo district. The study focused on the Keiyo people of Kenya, who have interacted with ARP since 2003. The study used a cross- sectional survey.
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Title | : | Commitment to Nutrition Preventive Health Behaviour |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | MokuoluBoladeOlubunmi || Solomon IfeoluwaDamilare |
Abstract: The focus on prevention in the health services is on the increase lately. While nutrition as a preventive healthbehaviourhas also gained popularity as the health sector is trying to identify the causes of some of the diseases that plague the society. This study then examined the extent at which people are really committed to their nutrition as a preventive measure for diseases, the role of personality and health status on commitment to nutrition. Four hundred and sixty one (461) individuals were involved in the study comprising of one hundred and ninety (190) males and two hundred and seventy one (271) females, This include one hundred and forty nine (149) healthy and three hundred and twelve (312) ambulatory patients drawn from University College Hospital Ibadan and University of Ado-Ekiti, both in Nigeria.
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