Al Mahmud explores Muslim history for imagery and effectively uses them in his poetry to speak for suppressed humanity in different corner of the world and to protest against the oppressors of humanity. His poetry inspired by Islamic spirit pungently protests against tyrants of the world. He resists imperialistic evil oppressors through Islamic spirit in his rebellious poetry. Islam insp...
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Authors Salma Begum, Nusrat Jahan
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Page No. 21 to 26

This paper analyses data on poverty for 1971-2013 periods and finds that, Bangladesh reduces national poverty by 55.82 percent during these periods. Moreover, nearly 44 percent people are found extremely poor who earn less than $1.25 per day and 77 percent people are moderately poor who earn less than $2 per day. Though, absolute income poverty declines but income inequality rises by 30 ...
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Authors Basharat Hossain
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Page No. 39 to 47

This paper tests the ‘valence hypothesis’ which claims a graduate’s pay tends to increase in steps, a few years after he or she graduates from university. Data from over a hundred EuroBarometer surveys are combined, to produce a data source with a very large sample. There are drawbacks to using EuroBarometer data to assess this hypothesis, ...
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Authors John Simister
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Page No. 33 to 41

Migration in South East Asia has been happening since a long time and it has indirectly given an impact to the increase of population in countries around the region. Besides population increase, migration of workers has also given an economical impact to the countries in the surrounding region by taking pleasure in certain benefits. The shift in the trend of economic activity from agricu...
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Authors Mohd Nau00e2u20acu2122eim Ajis, Mohamad Faisol Keling, Zaheruddin Othman, Md. Shukri Shuib
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Page No. 43 to 53

The study examines land use and land cover change in Kwale Ndokwa-East Local Government area Delta State, Nigeria between 1975 and 2008 using GIS and remote sensing technique. The satellite data that were employed included LandSat (MSS) 1975, LandSat (TM) 1987, LandSat (ETM+) 2001, downloaded from Global Landcover Resources Website (http:www.glcf.com), while images from NigSat1 2008 were...
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Authors A. Dami.; J. O. Odihi, H. K. Ayuba
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Page No. 17 to 23

The present disastrous predicament of flood in the world today more than ever calls for an immediate attention of every one inclusive to participate in the ongoing campaign for a more evironcentric world. We live in an ever constant-changing world, both for the betterment as well as the destruction of man and his world where it is either you go out and come to meet your house and propert...
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Authors Dr. Valentine Ehichioya Obinyan
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For the past one thousand years militant Islam has been battling West European civilization or imperialism. Today, pax Americana, the forebear of pax Britannica (American and British peace) have continued with the war, then, at first, it was called the crusades and Jihad: today nothing has changed. The 21st century opened with the bombing of the World Trade Centre buildings in New York, ...
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Authors UJI, Wilfred Terlumun, OR Tserakaa, Terhemba
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Page No. 43 to 48

Induction as a method of science is formulated from simple observation of particulars and their series, interconnectedness and order from whence general laws are derived. The highpoint of induction is centered on “particular instantiation” which informs the heart of the general conclusion. These being the case, one will wonder if this kind of culture or way o...
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Authors Emmanuel Iniobong Archibong, Usoro I. Usoro
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Page No. 27 to 30

The purpose of the study is to examine the vulnerability to poverty of female headed households by way of making comparisons with their male counterparts in rural Ethiopia. It further looks through the determinants of vulnerability to poverty in female headed households. It is based on the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey from 1999- 200. On average 38 percent of households out of the tot...
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Authors Alemi Negassa Muleta, Dereje Fekadu Deressa
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Gender biases exist in form of laws and customs that continue to impede female access to make imputes into developmental process. Economic and domestic workloads also impose severe time burden on the feminine gender. Educationally, feminine gender have mostly affected by these negative factors as the National literacy rate for female is lower compared to that of males. In certain states ...
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Authors Adediran Adekunle Amos, Dr. Ojebiyi Olufemi Adesola
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