This research was an attempt to investigate the influence of using portfolio assessment on students’ Learning English language in Qom Secondary Schools. The study participants were students of two intact English classes (N=68). The study used a pre-test post-test nonequivalent groups design with two groups. The methodological procedure adopted was to have the experimenta...
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Authors Dr. Yarmorad Javanmard, Hossein Farahani
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Language and Culture
Published In: GJHSS Part: E: Economics Volume: 12 Issue: 12
This research article is intended to explore the extent to which English language has influenced the culture of the Sub-continent. The assumption that any lexical item is a product of collaborative forces like economic scenario, ethical framework, political configuration,psychological makeup and religious approach of any culture inculcates the proposition that lexicon-adoption is not a p...
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Authors Dr. Sana Nawaz, Ms. Ayesha Umer, Ms. Fatima Anjum, Mr. Muhammad Ramzan
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Population increase coupled with the rise in demand for construction materials like granite and gravel have necessitated the continued growth of quarry activities in and around the Abeokuta Metropolis, southwestern, Nigeria. The results of the questionnaire survey carried out on the quarry workers in three selected quarry sites (abandoned colonial, AGI and Oba) revealed that over 70% of ...
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Authors Dr. Gbadebo, A.M, Kehinde, I.A., Adedeji, O.H.
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The advent of HIV/AIDS has brought severe health challenges to the population and has added to the problem of health care. More case loads are entering the hospitals as new cases of infected persons are reported. It is necessary to look at the salient risk factors which are often neglected and disregarded. The study was carried out in two urban and rural settings of Cross River and Akwa ...
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Authors Dr. Abia, Raphel Pius, Dr. Ering, Simon Odey, Dr. Enang, Ebingha Erena
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This paper proposes that corruption results from particular historical and socialconditions. Specifically, it sustains that the stability and credibility of a society’s institutional system, the perception of a shared fate by most members of society, the levels of inequality and the perception of fair opportunities for personal progress are all elements that may deter or...
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Authors Dr. Daniel Pedro Mu00c3u00afguez
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Transportation in Lagos State, Nigeria is a major challenge that over the years had called for serious attention. Every attempt at solution seems to compound it. We conducted a review of the literature in the area of BRT systems to identify and subsequently classify their major aspects, and determine their linkages and trade-offs. Also, we developed from a theoretical point of view the b...
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Authors Dr. Magbagbeola, J.A.O
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Women’s historic exclusion from political structures and processes is the result of multiple structural, functional and personal factors that vary in different social contexts across countries. Political empowerment is among the key issues in third world in general and in pakistan in particular. Despite the fact that there are 33% reserved seats available in both the nat...
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Authors Dr. Arab Naz, Umar Daraz, Waseem Khan,Tariq Khan
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Trafficking in human beings is today a global phenomenon with global consequences. Within trafficking in human beings are specifics such as women trafficking, children trafficking and women and children trafficking. Although trafficking in women and children is going to be the subject matter of this paper, trafficking in human being generally is an old phenomenon with a positive effect, ...
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Authors Dr. F. A Olasupo
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The talking drums of the Yoruba people of the South West of Nigeria are like many other types of drums found in other parts of the world in that they are melody producing/enhancing musical instruments accompanying song and dance performances made of hollow round frame with tightly fixed plastic or skin membrane on the surface(s) beaten with the hand(s), stick(s) or other materials. Howev...
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Authors Dr. Samson Olasunkanmi Oluga, Halira Abeni Litini Babalola
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The rising issues is what has happened to the impoverished communities in Eket Local Government Area whose livelihoods have been affected due to the activities of oil companies which is the backdrop of this work. However, Two communities were used namely Mkpanak, and Upenekang of which ninety three copies of questionnaire were randomly distributed to each of the community in order to cap...
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