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Abstract: This study aimed to discuss relationships in families where there are homosexual children through a literature review of books, theses, dissertations, and scientific articles. It has been observed that Judeo-Christian precepts are the basis of the homophobia that sustains the violence that most of them live, but this violence is seen as a kind of correction that would bring the child to heteronormativity. There are three types of families dealing with youth homosexual: disintegrated, where conflicts increase after leaving the closet, feelings of shame, and rejection of the youth are very present. Ambivalent families, where parents have conflicting reactions in the family, regarding the sexual orientation of the youth and the love they feel for their child. Also, integrated families, where shame is little present, and there is an improvement in relationships after leaving the child's closet.
Keywords: Family Relations; Homosexuality; Homophobia; Violence.
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Abstract: The linguistic minority "Tai Phakes" are a hill tribe dwelling in plains like various other communities in Assam. At present, Tai-Phakes are consisting less than two thousand population mostly reside in the eastern areas of Assam. Despite less numerical strength, they have been able to maintain their traditional culture and ethnic identity. The consciousness for socio-economic development and constitutional protection of Tai Phakes can be traced back right after independence in a collective way.In the early 1950s, seven tribal chiefs including Tai Phakes had written a memorandum to the then Political Officer of Margherita and demanded the return of the land in the Tirap-Lekhapani area to the tribal people. Further, they have been demanding an Autonomous Council along with......
Key Words: Assam, Autonmous, Ethnic group, Identity, Tribes, Tai Phake
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[4]. Bura Gohain, Prerona. "Social Framework of Ecology: Representation of Nature in Folk Tradition and Culture of the tribes in Namphake Village." IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science 21 (2016)
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | An Anthropology of the Olympic Athlete Towards a Modernised Philosophy of the Olympic Games and Athletes |
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Authors | : | Hans Lenk |
: | 10.9790/0837-2409081321 |
Abstract: "telecratic" problems of the Olympics In our age of television and telecracy the Olympic sport show would fascinate roughly a billion spectators via direct color TV coverage to all countries. In this "telecratic" inspection system some of the athlete's personal and, at times, even human rights of his private personality, seem to be in danger of falling victim to a tendentially all-encompassing televisor, to the mass media camera-eye of Big Brother. Olympic Games of the future will increasingly be faced with such "telecratic" problems - not only in mass media and commercial respects. Commercial, political and public information needs will rather frequently conflict with the athlete's rights. We have to develop - and this.........
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[3]. Lenk, H.: Leistungssport - Ideologie oder Mythos? Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1972.
[4]. Lenk, H.: Herculean ―myth‖ aspects of athletics. In: Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 3 (1976), 11-21.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Values in Top-level Sports |
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Authors | : | Hans Lenk |
: | 10.9790/0837-2409082234 |
Abstract: Values are standardized interpretative constructs for describing, motivating, guiding, explaining and justifying actions, evaluations and orientations in general. That is true for all our lives as well as for sports and specifically for top-level athletics. - The paper discusses some central value concepts of/in sports like ―achievement‖/―performance‖, ―fairness‖/‖fair play‖, ―competition‖ and ―winning‖ regarding their ―positive‖ meaning, impacts and functions as well as the ―negative‖ , exacerbating consequences and societal phenomena as ―cheating‖/doping, fouls and unfairness etc. Thus, e.g., the exaggeration of ―winning at any price‖ and by using almost ―all means‖ in antiquity and modern professionalized tough and extreme top-level athletics, singularly hailing the one and only victor (―singular victor orientation‖) are discussed - primarily using examples from Olympic Games and World Champion sport. - The role of conflicts between the agents (athletes), the spectators, the......
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[2]. id.: Leistungssport - Ideologie oder Mythos? Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1972.
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[4]. id.: Team Dynamics, Champaign, IL: Stipes 1977.
[5]. id.: Social Philosophy of Athletics, Champaign, IL: Stipes 1979..
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Bloody Easter Sunday Terrorist Attack in Sri Lanka: What Went Wrong? |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Md Kamruzzaman Bhuiyan |
: | 10.9790/0837-2409083540 |
Abstract: The sensational terrorist attack across Sri Lanka on the Easter Sunday in 2019 is one of the deadliest attacks in the post 9/11 era. The event unfolded as a real shock for the Sri Lankan authorities but many see this as a classical example of intelligence failure and a result of political polarization within the country. Whatever the reason was, the attack has sent a shock wave across the whole South Asian region and once again accentuated the loopholes in the national and regional security architecture of this sub-continent. The involvement of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in this infamous terrorist attack exhibits the glocalization of terrorism at national, regional and international level. This paper endeavors to unearth the reasons leading to this deleterious terrorist attack and then it provides a picture of trailing impacts on Sri Lankan economic and security environment..
Key Words:Terrorism, the Easter Sunday Attack, ISIS, Intelligence failure, security
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[4]. Parker, Nick. Bloody Last Stand Sri Lanka bombings – Pregnant jihadi bride killed her unborn child and three sons in suicide blast hours after husband blew himself up at hotel. The Daily Sun. 24 April 2019. Retrieved from https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8924308/sri-lanka-married-suicice-bombers/
[5]. Copeland, Thomas E., Fool Me Twice: Intelligence Failure and Mass Casualty Terrorism (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007) p. 6.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Widohood Practice: A Menace to Women's Struggle For Development In Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | ALAO, Bukola Adenike |
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Abstract: The moment a woman's husband dies, she is considered unclean and likely to contaminate those around her. She is not to be touched apart from fellow widows who are believed to be defiled too. (Lutch, 2012). Widowhood has changed the fate of several women and most especially women in cultural settings indeveloping countries, Nigeria not different. This work shows the level of violation of widows through traditional practices and how these practices affect the woman both mentally and socially. Liberal Feminist Theory was adopted based on the ―belief......
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Abstract: This paper reveals the HRD practices practice by the SCCL (Singareni Calories coal limited), the unanimity of the company it‟s the very different from other corporate companies. The practices were very differing from the other companies too. The overall HRD practices were quite well, they are maintaining every activity is in the Professional manner. In this paper some activities are well established, moreover every practice is designed employee friendly, as a result every year the company is growing well. SCCL adopted a good Training and Development system. It has a clearly defined and well-established training policy. It represents the top management commitment to the training of its employees. It involves rules and regulations and the scope of the training. Training policy should be established....
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Abstract: The Purpose of this study is to analyze the nature of restorative justice as a form of approach to solving criminal cases. This research begins with a theoretical study of the concept of restorative justice in which there is a struggle to declare as a theory or philosophy of punishment. Then this study continues with a search for the practice of using the restorative approach Justice by law enforcement officials. This study uses qualitative research methods, a research method that is "multimethod in focus, involving an interpretive and naturalistic approach to the subject matter." Sources of data obtained through field research, as well as document studies. The results of the study found that as a philosophy of criminalization, restorative justice can frame various policies, program ideas, and strategies for handling criminal cases so that it is expected that the results of the process can create justice felt by perpetrators, victims, and the community and answer various problems faced by the criminal justice system when this..
Keywords: Policy, Restorative Justice, Criminal Justice System
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