Stress has created a vigorous discourse among researchers of various fields and considered as one of the most vital issue that has not yet been solved. A growing interest has been developed on the influence of emotional intelligence in reducing stress level among students. This study examined emotional intelligence as four interrelated processes which were postulated from the four-branch...
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Authors Nurhamiza Mumin, Syed Azizi Wafa Syed Khalid Wafa, Khan-Vun Teong
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This paper characterizes the use of spirals in rock carvings and other artifacts by early mankind. It formulates the hypothesis that these widely distributed symbols may represent chakras, which are typically considered the route for out-of-body experiences documented in some current vital energy disciplines. A characterization of the types of spirals commonly encountered in rock art, su...
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Authors John F. Caddy
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The major concern addressed in this study is why the University of Zambia (UNZA), despite being the first national University with so much vast experience in excellence and service as its motto is and being the first institution to offer distance education (DE) in Zambia, has not commensurately grown to competitive and comparative massive enrollment numbers, increased number of programme...
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Authors Mr. Kasonde Mundende, Mr. Francis Simui, Mr. Albert K Chishiba, Mr. Godfrey Mwewa, Mr. Boniface Namangala
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Title-holding is an age long practice before the penetration of Islam in Egbaland, an area predominantly inhabited by the Yoruba speaking people of Ogun State, Nigeria. The acceptance of Islam by the Egbas reformed, to a large extent, the socio-religious and cultural lives of the people. The Yoruba traditional systems of marriage, naming and burial rites were, among others, influenced an...
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Authors Akanni, A. A, Owoyemi, S. A
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This study analysed the supply side factors influencing employability of fresh higher learning graduates in Tanzania taking Arusha city as a case study. The snowballing procedure was used to obtain 80 respondents who were used for analysis. Primary and secondary data was collected using structured interview, observation and documentary review. In particular, the study used logistic regre...
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Authors Nicholaus E. Nikusekela, Eliafura M. Pallangyo
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In our current age of information, digitization, democratization, and globalization, technology has changed people’s habits to expect immediately accessible information. Technology is no longer merely a tool, but a “new” medium capable of instantaneously and seamlessly altering people’s internal consciousness. As the treasure...
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Authors Chen-Wo Kuo, Ya-Chu Lee, Michelle Chaotzu Wang
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The four core coordinates of human existenceculture, society, religion and family- have continued in locating women and men in specific social contexts. Using a qualitative data collection approach, the study examines the context of married Yoruba women’s sexual and health rights focusing on their rights to make responsible sexual and reproductive decisions. Findings rev...
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Authors Aluko, Yetunde. A
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Nations of the Asian Tigers, as far back as the 19th and 20th centuries, came to realize and recognize the fundamental role that indigenous technology in the field of commercial agricultural revolution. The Asian tigers, namely, Japan, Korea, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, evolved indigenous technologies overtime which came to serve as the technological base station in the drive for overcom...
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Authors Uji, Wilfred Terlumun
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The failure of the state to contain the proliferation of foreign extremist groups and their links with domestic religious groups exacerbates the incidence of extremism and violence in the country. It has been noted that the costs of crime are tangible and intangible, economic or social, direct or indirect, physical or psychological, individual or community. In this essay, the effects of ...
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Authors Mike Omilusi
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This paper examines the implications of Girl-child to nation building in the 21st century in Nigeria. The paper began by pointing out the wrong notions that many Nigerians have particularly the rural dwellers about women being consider as properties for man and objects for their pleasure and how this notion restrains them from training their girl-children in schools. The paper further ex...
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Authors Omede Andrew A., Agahiu Grace Etumabo
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