This paper explores the relationship between language teaching practices of teachers and their implicit theories about purchasing on Basic Education. For the study of teaching practices used observational methodology, and in contrast to interview teachers, which is the part analyzed in this article. The results suggest that there is a relationship between what teachers think, do and say ...
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Authors Javier Gonzu00c3u00a1lez Garcu00c3u00ada
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Suicide in the Bahamas (2000-2013)
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 9
The occurrence of suicide and suicidal attempts in the Bahamas should be a major public health concern. In the past decade, there has been a fluctuating trend in the number of suicides. For instance, there were six suicides that occurred in 2011, eleven (11) in 2012 and six in 2013. In regards to suicidal attempts, there were 207 people admitted to the government mental health facilities...
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Authors Keva Bethell, David Allen
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This article interrogated, in theoretical cum descriptive fashion, the linkage(s) between neo-liberal globalization, the state, the arena of politics and conflicts, using sub-Sahara Africa as a research backdrop. Drawing from secondary data sourced mainly from textbooks and journals; and leaning on dependency theoretical platform, it found out that neo- liberal globalization has affected...
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Authors Adeniyi S. Basiru
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This paper questions the efficacy of social adverts in promoting Nigeria’s democracy and proposes creative planning as a key strategy for designing effective media messages for effective democratic principles. Social advertising pleads a course through advocacy, social mobilization or behavior change communication. The business of democracy is to get the people involved ...
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Authors Stanislaus Iyorza
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The paper discusses the dynamic nature of business education and its relevance for successful living, job creation, employability and effective participation and contribution to the growth of the Nigerian economy and the global economy at large. Several key concepts were defined. The goals and objectives of business education were highlighted. Also highlighted were the 21st century skill...
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Authors Aquah, Patricia Ave
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One of the earliest labour legislations in India, the Minimum Wages Act was enacted in 1948 immediately after India attained Independence. But even today a large section of the workforce remains outside the purview of the Minimum Wages Act. This paper takes a look at the efforts made by the Government of India since the enactment of the Act to improve the relevance of minimum wages, its ...
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Authors Ms.A.Srija
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After long been rejected by harsh criticism, Alice Walker brings back credit to Zora Neale Hurston’s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, about a black heroine. Species from the south folklore is portrayed in black dialect echoing traditional literary voice. Our paper targets to analyse the linguistic and cultural diversity in the novel noticed between black dialect and S...
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Authors Pr. Mortad Serir Ilhem
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Any river in the world has very high environmental value. The environmental status of any river anywhere in the world indicates environmental status of that region. River Baghmati considered as a holy river for both Hindus and Buddhist in India and Nepal. In Nepal the Ministry of Physical Planning and Works has drafted a bill to form the existing `High Powered Committee for Integrated De...
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Authors Dr. Md Ehtesham Akhtar
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Scholars have always discussed Àrokò in relation to the use of symbols, signs and material objects. These include salt, snail shells, horse tales, sword or cutlass, and gun, among others. Each of these symbols has its own interpretation. This present paper looks beyond the aforementioned symbols. While such symbols have to do with Yorùbá cultural ...
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Authors Timothy Adeyemi Akanbi, Omobola Agnes Aladesanmi
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This paper looks at seva as a form of faith-based social work in India. I identified a random sample of 1017 followers of Hindu faith-based organizations having social service projects. These followers are also doers of seva as a form of engagement with the organizations. My purpose was to understand seva through their lens particularly with a focus on their profiles; engagement chronicl...
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Authors Samta Pandya
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