A: Arts and Humanities

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This article is conducted to investigate the English language learning style of the higher secondary learners in Bangladesh and how far the teachers are aware about the learners’ preferences. For this purpose, 30 students were selected from 3 higher secondary colleges to express their styles through a questionnaire as to how they preferred learning English as a foreign l...
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Authors Farjana Khanum
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Human brain and language are closely related to each other as normal speech production is hampered when brain receives an injury. The names of Paul Broca and Carl Wernick are closely associated with the research of brainlanguage relationship. To find out the practicality of their research it is necessary to study of some cases regarding Broca’s aphasia and Wernickââ...
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Authors Farjana Khanum
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Page No. 53 to 56

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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Page No. 35 to 51

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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Page No. 27 to 34

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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Page No. 11 to 15

This article is aimed to prove the veracity of the sentence about the existence of matter/element of the non-eternal universe under three forms: the matter(body), spirit (mind) and imperfect cluster of elements (body-mind), through the validation of the manifestation of the matter with spiritual characteristic in non-eternal universe at first. Also, We will demonstrate that the life of t...
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Authors Jargal Dorj
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Page No. 17 to 26

Understanding the magnitude and sociodemographic characteristics of OVC crisis in sub-Saharan Africa and Kenya can provide foundation for building programmes of appropriate design and scope. In analysing services provided to OVC households enrolled on intervention programmes, in Kisumu County, Kenya, Evaluative and Survey research designs were used to collect data through questionnaires,...
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Authors Joy R.A. Otolo, Dr. Wycliffe A. Oboka (Ph.D), Dr. Lt. Col (Rtd) J.M. Okoth
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This paper discusses a transformative aesthetic experience project that was carried out as one potential way to approach some of the new issues that arise with an aging population. It explores how contemporary community-based art practices may help seniorsliving in rural areas adopt a positive and active approach toward life. Such activities may serve an important role in the curriculum ...
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Authors Young Imm Kang Song
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Page No. 31 to 37

The Igbo popular maxim, Ohaka (community is supreme), is a product of the people’s interacting life and exemplifies their belief in the power of unity that inheres from communal living. However such patriotic value as implied in the aphorism is rift with challenges in modern time and drama as a reflection of the people’s interacting life recreates both t...
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Authors Osita Catherine Ezenwanebe
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Page No. 21 to 30

This study exploressome metaphorical uses in Toni Morrison’s Beloved. Colors are used very widely because slavery is one of the main themes of the novel and the conflict between white and black skinned people is shown as a main reason of slavery. As a result of that conflict, white and black colors can be seen very frequently. Some of the speeches will be analyzed in whi...
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Authors Mustafa Wshyar A. Al-Ahmedi
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Page No. 15 to 20