A: Arts and Humanities

A: Arts and Humanities (255)

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Advertisement frequently employs children object as model to promote certain product/service. Children exploitation in advertisement is of course will affect the model or the audience, so that it gets positive or negative respond from the consumer. The appearance of advertisement employing children model sometimes breaks the ethical code or advertisement etiquette. This breach cannot be ...
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Authors Pujiyanto
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Page No. 11 to 17

Educational Stress is a problem for many adolescents in our society posing serious threat to significant mental problems and poor performance. Using a repeated measure design, the participants’ educational stress and impact of chanting mantras was explored. An ANOVA of the order of 2x2x(2) with repeated measure was employed in the present research to gauge the effect of ...
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Authors Dr Anita Sharma, Dr Reetudhwaj Singh
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Page No. 31 to 52

This paper offers an alternative oppositional reading against the obvious, dominant taken-for-granted codes of scopophilia by which Aaron Siskind’s “Harlem” photograph is interpreted. The paper draws primarily on the works of French thinkers Roland Barthes and Jean Baudrillard to make the case that the nudity of the Black woman evokes a false...
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Authors Wincharles Coker
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Page No. 19 to 22

This essay explores the existential philosophy that exists in Chuck Palahniuck’s first novel, Fight Club (1996). Surprisingly, there has been little discussion of this novel’s connection to Jean-Paul Sartre’s notion of the look and the three patterns of bad faith in Being and Nothingness nor of Camus’s discussion of calc...
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Authors Dr. Richard E. Baker
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Page No. 1 to 9

During the twentieth century, Cape Verdean diaspora authors challenged the longstanding Cape Verdean tradition of passively mourning what was lost. Previous poets and storytellers used saudade, or a sense of sentimental homesickness, to provide readers with an escape from daily life, particularly the physical and political hardships of living on the Cape Verde islands and the cultural di...
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Authors Matthew Teorey
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Page No. 15 to 22

The object of Physical Education is to learn, acquire and perform ‘skills’. Learning of skills is good at early ages. Bodily movement of activities are necessary and powerful. The physical Education is a programme by which the students are brought up with the ‘will’ of mind. The coordination of body with mind is got by exercis...
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Authors Dr. P.P.S. Paul Kumar
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Page No. 1 to 6

Physical Fitness is the capacity to carry out responsible vigorous physical activity and includes qualities is pertain to the individual health and well being. Physical fitness improves the general fitness, health, organic functioning capacity, strength, stability of muscular and skeleton system etc. Physical Fitness is the basic criteria for every individual in the society. To lead a su...
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Authors M. Sudhakar Babu, Dr. P.P.S. Paul Kumar
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Page No. 7 to 13

Fitness is that state which describes the degree to which an individual has the capacity to capacity productively. Fitness is a singular matter. It suggests the capability of every individual to live most adequately inside his Potentialities. the motivation behind this study was to figure out if there was any critical impact of cardiovascular persistence of young men through chosen high-...
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Authors Dr. P.P.S. Paul Kumar
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Page No. 1 to 6

In rural communities, the communication between humans mostly done by using symbols such as sounds, gestures, visual and performing arts of the people. Heritage media is a communication tool used by people from outside in an attempt to convey some messages that contain various elements values, norms, rules, also include development message from the kingdom, therefore this heritage media ...
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Authors Muslimin Machmud
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Page No. 57 to 66

In a survey study of police officers in Alabama, this paper assesses how demographic factors of police officers, their reception of training on cultural diversity, and the awareness of their department’s written policy on bias-based policing are related to their perception of bias-based policing practices in their department. To achieve the goal of the present study, a s...
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Authors Ralph Ioimo, Barr Younker, Theresa Pelfrey, Prit Kaur, Furman Smith, Lisa Zanglin, Mary Wilson, Don Soo Chon
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Page No. 67 to 76