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Abstract: This study is aimed at (i) analyzing and describing the collaborative process of governments, private institutions, and communities in the implementation of Community Welfare Movement Policy in Kolaka Regency; (ii) analyzing and describing the factors fundamental to the success of the implementation of welfare community development policy in Kolaka Regency; (iii) analyzing and describing the prototypes of collaborative models of governments, private institutions, and communities in the implementation of community welfare movement policy in Kolaka Regency. This research method is a qualitative descriptive research (i) data are collected through in-depth interviews with informants, observation, and documentation; (ii) data analysis techniques employ a model of phenomenological interaction consisting of three components of analysis: reduction, data presentation, and conclusion...........
Keywords:Policy, implementation, collaborative..
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Abstract: The identity dilemma has its roots in binary opposition thinking mode. It necessitates mutual abolishing rivalry. At a certain level, this mode of thinking maintain rigid loyalty. The obsession of the theocratic state that is still alive and growing can be traced for its epistemology in the mode of binary thinking. The concept of hybridity comes to negotiate two different ideologies for synthesizing. The hybridization of identity signifies the evaporation of loyalty dilemma and the formation of postcolonial identity. The research focuses on describing the process of the establishment in postcolonial and non-postcolonial identity of the informants. Thereupon, hermeneutic.........
Keywords: Binary opposition, postcolonial identity, social construction, fusion-relation paradigm
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Dhaka Attack: Lessons for Bangladesh |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Md Sohel Rana |
: | 10.9790/0837-2302101624 |
Abstract: The horrific terror attack at the Holey Artisan Bakery in Bangladesh's capital on 1 July 2016 by a group of religious extremists hasinstilled an instrument of fear across the country. Although a list of militant attacks took place in the country since the late 1990s, the Dhaka attack bore new significance at least three key reasons. Firstly, it was the country's first ever hostage crisis which lasted for 12 long hours and caused the tragic death of 29 people including 18 foreigners. Secondly, the café attack proved the Islamic State's links in Bangladesh which the government had been denying for over a year. Finally, it has highlighted significant gaps in the country's counterterrorism strategy which needed to be addressed. In this context, the paper investigatesthe operational and tactical..........
Keyword: Dhaka, Islamic State, Neo-JMB, Islamic militancy, counterterrorism..
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[5]. Tiffany Ap, ―Who are the terror groups jostling for influence in Bangladesh?‖, CNN, 3 July 2016
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Analysis of public and private domain concepts and personal information in cyberspace |
Country | : | Korea |
Authors | : | Ji-Yeon YOO |
: | 10.9790/0837-2302102528 |
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the high reality of the inattentive behavior paid to the disclosure of personal information due to the domain characteristics of social network services (SNS), which is a form of 'mediated publics'. As a result of analyzing the concept of public/private domains Naver and Facebook on 106 university students, and revealing the details of their personal information disclosure behavior, it was found that the personal information on Facebook, which is recognized as a private domain as opposed to that on Naver, are widely open to the public.
Keywords: Public and Private Domain, Personal Information , Social Network Services (SNS)
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Political Public Relations: Meaning, Importance and Analysis |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Archan a |
: | 10.9790/0837-2302102931 |
Abstract: Today all political organisation need to connect with the target public. They use to communicate in the old as well as new ways using political PR to influence their general public. Political PR includes the planning and execution of the strategy for its both internal and external public to achieve desired goals. The paper aims to highlight the connection between politics, media and public, in addition about the old and new trends and tools used in Political PR.
Keywords: Media, Public relations, Political, Communication.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Study on the concept and scope of industrial security in major countries |
Country | : | Korea |
Authors | : | Ji-Yeon Yoo || Min-Hyeok Lee |
: | 10.9790/0837-2302103238 |
Abstract: As global networking of digital economic activities has expanded and competition between countries has intensified, theft of information such as industrial technology and trade secrets has become more serious. Infringement accidents such as industrial technology leakage have increased enterprises' losses and hurt national competitiveness. This is a basic study of how industrial security is defined and maintained in four major countries. It examines the concept and scope of industrial security based on the industrial security-related legal systems of the USA, Japan, Germany and Korea and considers countermeasures against industrial security breaches..
Keywords: Industrial Security, Concept and Scope of Industrial Security, Economic Counterintelligence.
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Abstract: This study was carried out to find food security level and hunger status of the beneficiary families supported by a NGO working in Dinajpur. It was also undertaken to identify the association between hunger status with selected socio-demographic and economic factors of the farmers' families. Socio-demographic, economic, food security level and hunger status related data were collected from the 165 estimated sampled families with simple random sampling method by using structured questionnaire. Analyses determined that only 21.2% households were food secured, while 78.8% households were insecure. Among the insecure families about 19.4% households were insecure in food without hunger, 20.6% households were food insecure with moderate hunger and 38.8% families were insecure in food with severe hunger. Overall 59.4% farmers' families were hunger and rest of them was not.........
Keywords: Food security, Hunger, Food deficit, Rich food, Farmers' community
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Abstract: The studyexamined the extent to which market women demand microinsurance and also assesses the extent to which microinsurance institutions are mitigating the effects of fire outbreaks on the socio-economic lives of women in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana. The study used both qualitative and quantitative analysis on the data gathered. The results showed 99% of the Market women did not take up microinsurance while 1% took microinsurance. The study further revealed that difficulty in accessing claims has been one of the major reason market women do not access microinsurance. Again, contrary to popular opinion about the informal section savings, this study showed, the informal sector particularly market women save to revamp their businesses in case of market fires. The study recommended that, microinsurance institutions need to use public education and moral suasion to boost patronage. At the same time, government must introduce legislation to encourage the informal sector to buy microinsurance.
Keywords: Mitigating, fire outbreaks, socio-economic lives of women, microinsurance institutions, Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana.
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Abstract: This study was designed to investigate assessment of quality training method on the performance of Hawassa City and Sidama Buna football club. To achive this objective, the researcher selected players(n=60), coaches(n=8), technical staffs(n=6), team leader(n=2) a total of (n=76) samples were used. In this research, questionnaire, semi structure interview, and observation were used as a data collection tools. The data obtained through these tools were analyzed with both quantitatively and qualitatively. Qualitative data were analyzed through description in word and quantitative data were analyzed through table with mean, frequency, percentage and simple ordinary least square (OLS) method were used.........
Keywords: Assessment, Training Method, Performance.
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Abstract: The main objective of this study was to explore the effects of physical fitness exercises in maximizing muscular strength and Endurance abilities of selected male football players. From Tabor Preparatory School thirty male football players were selected purposively as study subjects, with age ranges of 18 -19 years. All Selected subjects participated on proposed exercises training program for 12 consistent weeks, 3 days per a week, 90 minute duration per a day. Pre and post training tests were conducted on physical fitness variables such as, muscular endurance and muscular strength. The data collected from selected subject were analyzed using SPSS version 20 software. The data pertaining with components of physical fitness measurement were analyzed by paired simple T-test to determine the difference between initial and final mean of participants. According to the analyzed data in.............
Keywords: physical fitness, football, strength, endurance.
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Abstract: The objective in this research is to know and obtain empirical evidences related to the implementation of Employee Work Target (SKP-Sasaran Kerja Pegawai) around Regional Secretariat as well as to conduct model development of SKP around Regional Secretariat in order to improve performance. This research conducted by using qualitative approach and the research object was State Civil Apparatus (ASN-Aparatur Sipil Negara) around Regional Secretariat Sidoarjo Regency East Java Province. Data used in this research was primary and secondary data, in which primary data collected by interview method. The research result showed that model development of Employee Work Target (SKP) l to the State Civil Apparatus (ASN) around Regional Secretariat Sidoarjo Regency...........
Keywords: Model Development, Employee Work Target (SKP), Performance
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Abstract: This study aimed at understanding the relationship between social interactions and elderly quality of life. There were 100 elderly involved in the study consisted of elderly aged 60 years and over. Data were collected through survey, interviews and focus group discussion. Social interactions for elderly were classified into three categories, (1) liveliness in the community, (2) sports activities, and (3) special activities of the elderly. Quality of life was determined by using four domains defined by the World Health Organization, (1) Physical, (2) Psychology, (3) Social Interactions, and (4) Environment where the elderly live. The results showed that elderly who were active in the community..........
Keywords: elderly, quality of life, social interactions, Indonesia
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The New Curriculum of Education in Kenya: A Linguistic and Education Paradigm Shift |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Lillian Kaviti, PhD |
: | 10.9790/0837-2302108495 |
Abstract: The current system of education in Kenya is the 8-4-4 structure, where children study for eight years of Basic (primary) education, four years of Secondary education and four years of University education. This system was introduced in 1985 to promote man-power capable of performing blue collar jobs, as compared to the former 7-6-3 system that targeted developing a local workforce to replace the British workforce who largely held white collar jobs in the new, independent Kenya. However, over the years, the 8-4-4 curriculum has been widely criticised for a myriad of reasons. The criticisms against this curriculum are that it is too heavily loaded with content, purely examinations-oriented, and generally violating the Rights of the Child by placing undue physical and psychological pressure on learners........
Keywords: Learners, 8-4-4 system, 2-6-3-3 new curriculum, Continuous Assessment Tests, Bloom‟s Taxonomy of Learning, Montessori Approach, Bests interests of the Child, Indigenous languages
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