A: Arts and Humanities

A: Arts and Humanities (255)

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Many empirical findings have shown that local communities can be improved if at least one altruistic person engages in cooperative behavior for the benefit of the community, as in the case of “The 100 charisma ambassadors of tourism” in Japan. This paper conducted a multilevel analysis to elucidate the psychological variables underlying such cooperative behav...
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Authors Tsuyoshi Hatori, Satoshi Fujii
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Page No. 29 to 40

he work of art as a transfer of truth about human existence can be treated as a sign-word of an invisible sphere of reality. In this situation it becomes a revelation of nature, which enjoys concealing things before the human being. Let us notice what the Wise Man from Ephesus (among others B 123) says that about this invisibility and truthfulness. If we admit that the work of art is a k...
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Authors Dr hab. Aleksandra Pawliszyn
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Page No. 57 to 60

The intention of this paper was to investigate the extent to which the African men in Dadaab refugee camps are able to meet physiological, safety, belongingness, esteem and self actualization needs for their families. To achieve this, the study sought to find out if the men were able to provide food for their children and if they were able to satisfy their sexual needs. The study further...
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Authors Dr. Tabitha Wangu00e2u20acu2122eri, Dr. Sammy Tumuti, Dr. Doyne Kageni Mugambi, Samuel Mutua Mutweleli, Dr. Josephine Gitome, Dr. Marangu Njogu
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Page No. 41 to 55

The visual art should aim at the good (ma’aruf) things, lawful and moral. The soul of art must be lean towards the nature of human beings. This is because the freedom of soul in designing the art is very much related with the purity of its nature awarded by the Almighty, Allah S.W.T. Basically, art and intelligent in terms of its function are quite similar, in which the ...
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Authors Wan Samiati Andriana Bt W Mohamad Daud, Dr. Dzul Haimi Bin Md Zain, Rahman Bin Amin
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Page No. 23 to 27

Eugène Delacroix was always a lover of opera and theater. One of his most admired opera composers was Gioacchino Rossini. This article delves into the operatic and theatrical iconography of Delacroix, about "Othello", based on the original work of Shakespeare and the eponymous opera by Rossini and his librettist, Berio. We have also consulted the "Diaries", as they were the origin...
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Authors Josu00c3u00a9 Salvador Blasco Magraner, Francisco Carlos Bueno Camejo
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Page No. 15 to 21

Murphy’s Law is commonly expressed that ‘if anything can go wrong it will’ and is believed to have been founded between 1940 and 1950.This law has been associated with many problems and failures.Murphy’s Law can at times be seen as a threat of impending dangers and disasters since disasters can strike anytime and anywhere. ...
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Authors Joy R.A Otolo, Dr. S.S. China
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Page No. 11 to 13

Universities’ competition for talented applicants is tightening and many universities have to think about methods to increase their attractiveness in the eyes of students. Smooth study processes are important not only for the continuity of the university but also for the student’s well-being and employment after studies. Certain university-level measures...
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Authors Kaarina Mu00c3u00a4u00c3u00a4ttu00c3u00a4, Satu Uusiautti, Marju Mu00c3u00a4u00c3u00a4ttu00c3u00a4
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Page No. 84 to 90

This paper describes the steps used to develop a professional competence profile which allows a residential child/youth care worker to perform his or her tasks in an efficient, effective and confident way. Among the strategic and specific competencies, 11 were selected which explain a high percentage of performance (empathy, planning, resistance to stress, responsibility, problem solving...
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Authors Dr. J. M. Fernu00c3u00a1ndez Millu00c3u00a1n, M. Fernu00c3u00a1ndez Navas, P. Arrufat Mingorance, A. Domu00c3u00adnguez Escribano
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Page No. 1 to 9

Sketches by Boz is marked by a tension between reality and mimesis which continues throughout Dickens’s career. This tension produces a series of dichotomies in Dickens’s work, a number of which have been noted by critics. This paper will examine the duality of Dickens’s artistic vision and will argue that the tension between objective r...
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Authors Peter J Ponzio
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Page No. 54 to 58

The Mau Ogiek, an ethnic minority, hunter and gatherer group, wear their indigenous dress to-date. African culture has faced physical and psychological destruction and demonization by non-Africans. Due to psychological destruction of African dress, African Clothing and Textiles scholars have failed to study the dress, resulting in scarce literature on indigenous dress. This paper discuss...
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Authors Njeru Sophia
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Page No. 92 to 101