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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Social diversities under sustainable development prospective |
Country | : | Albania |
Authors | : | Evisa Duka |
Abstract: Social behaviour means the way of interaction and cooperation of individuals within a society in order to create a comfortable and favourable environment of development from the cultural and social point of view for all the members of the society. This behaviour reflects also the care and commitment towards the values of the society and its cultural identity in its interest. In the context of rapid developments and their far-reaching inclusion in a national and global scale, it has been significantly evidenced the increase of the level of intensive social communication, as well as the exchange of diffusion of cultures and different social groups. Under these circumstances..............
Key Words:- Social diversity, cultural identity, sustainable development, Green Economy
[1] Mark ,Infield: "Integrating Cultural, Spiritual and Ethical Dimensions into Conservation Practice in a Rapidly Changing World", 2010.
[2] Yamin, F:"Biodiversity, ethics and international ". International Affairs, 1995 7: 3, P 529-546.
[3] OECD(World commissions on development and environment):"Our common future",1987.
[4] Giddens, Anthony.,;" Sociology" , Soros Fondacion, October 1997
[5] Martin, Judith N.,& Nagayama, Thomas.: Hyrjenëkomunikiminkulturor, Botimet UET Press, Tiranë 2010
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study On Self-Esteem Among The College Students |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ms.R.Maheswari || Dr. K. Maheswari |
Abstract: Self-Esteem Reflects The Intrinsic Belief In The Self, The Overall Opinion And Value Of A Person. Processing A Healthy Capacity For Good Self-Esteem Involves Self-Respect, Self-Acceptance And An Appreciation Of Self-Worth That Embraces Both Strengths And Limitations. A Person With 'Good Enough' Self-Esteem Is Able To Feel Good, Even In The Face Of Adversity. When Life Events Seem Difficult, They Still Value Themselves As Good Enough. In Contrast, Someone With Chronic Low Self-Esteem In A Similar Situation May Feel Overwhelmed With Negativity......
Key Words: Self Esteem, College, Purposive Sampling
[1] Sarah, E. Lowery, Sharon, E. Robinson Kurpius, Christie Befort, Elva Hull Blanks, Sonja Sollenberger, Megan Foley Nicpon, Laura Huser (2005). Body Image, Self-Esteem, And Health-Related Behaviors Among Male And Female First Year College Students. Journal Of College Student Development, Volume 46,(6), Pp. 612-623/10.1353/Csd.2005.0062.
[2] Abdel-Khalek, A.M,& Korayem, A.S. E.I.- Nayal, M.A. (2012). Self-Esteem Among College Students From Four Arab Countries. 297-303.
[3] Sonal, D. Parmar,. (2014). Gender And Economic Status Effect On Self-Esteem Among College Students. The International Journal Of Indian Psychology Issn 2348-5396 Volume 2, Issue 1.
[4] Donovan, Mary Ellen & Tschirhart Sanford, Linda. (1984). Women And Self-Esteem. Viking Penguin Inc. New York.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Education &Existence |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mrs.Madhumita Guha |
Abstract: The entire existence on the earth is undergoing crisis and human beings are no exception. The environmental nature is suffering due to pollution and over population. The global warming, ever changing environmental conditions, more and more felling of trees and increase in the construction and development of the urban and the rural in the form of modernisation is affecting the human mind body system. The ideal harmonious existence in the nature is being disturbed and human relationships are also undergoing crisis in this ever increasing imbalances in the entire system The changing social and family structure is calling for an innovative educational system...........
Keywords: Crisis, Education, Environment, Existence &New Methodology
[1] J.Krishnamurti, The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti: Kendel /Hunt 2460 Kelper Boulevard, Po. Box 539 Dubuque Lowa 52004-0539, 1965-1966, Vol XVI, P152.
[2] RabindranathTagore,TheEnglishWritingsofRabindranathTagore,IntroductionbyMohitK.Ray,Atlantic Publishers & Distributors[V] Ltd 2007,VolIV,P649.
[3] S. Radhakrishnan, The creative Life, Orient Paperback 1975, P-23.
[4] Ibid.P23.
[5] S. Radhakrishnan, The Philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore, Macmillan&Co. Ltd, St.Marlin‟s Street,London1918,P22.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effectiveness of TERMS for developing scientific reasoning among secondary school students |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ranjusha.A || Dr.K.P.Meera. |
Abstract: Education plays a very dynamic role in changing the society and its needs. In this world of technology the teachers should acquire and update the technological skill so that they can reach up to the needs of a student of present era and fulfil it.The learning realm of today‟s student is packed with computer and other gadgets. As this enhances their knowledge, the mastery over this becomes inevitable for the teacher trainers and the trained graduates.Then only the students of these teachers are benefitted out of it. It makes them more creative and scientific than the students of traditional class room...........
Key words: Techno-pedagogy, TERMS, IT@school, ICT.
[1]. Alshamali , M ., & Daber , W . (2015). Scientific reasoning and its relationship with problemsolving: the case of upper primary science teachers. International journal of science and Mathematics education.1-17.doi:10.1007/s10763-015-9646-1
[2]. Chen, C . , and She, H . , (2015) .The effectiveness of scientific inquiry with/without integration of scientific reasoning. International journal of science and mathematics education, 13 (1) , 1-20.
[3]. July, E. T. , Mary, E. K. , (1996) .Teaching scientific reasoning through Attribution theory. Teaching of Psychology, 23(2), 87-91. doi: 10.1207/s15328023top2302-3
[4]. Lawson, A. E . , (2004) .The nature and development of scientific reasoning: A synthetic view. International journal of science and mathematics education, 2(3) , 307-338. doi: 10.1007/s10763-004-3224-2
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Climate Crisis and Fiction: a Study based on Amitav Ghosh's The Great Derangement: the Climate Change and the Unthinkable |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. TK Pius |
Abstract: This paper on "Climate Crisis and Fiction: A Study based on Amitav Ghosh's The Great Derangement: the Climate Change and the Unthinkable (2016) attempts to grasp Ghosh's treatment of the complexity and urgency of the subject from the wide corridors of culture, politics and power. This paper brings out a number Ghosh's insights to depict climate crisis in fiction as well as to critically evaluate cli-fi. This could be the first serious reading of the text, which attempts to feature its strengths through textual evidences and analysis. Some of key ideas gleaned from the text and which constitute the main theme are: depiction of the presence of the non-human interlocutors..........
Key words :- Non-human interlocutors - uncanny and the improbable - the predator consciousness - precariousness of human existence- thinking in images
[1] Brooke, John. L. Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough Journey. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
[2] Buxton, John. "1896, the Year without a Summer", Byron and Shelly: The History of a Friendship. London: McMillan, 1968.
[3] Ghosh, Amitav. The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable. Penguin Books, 2016.
[4] …The Hungry Tide. London: Harper Collins, 2005.
[5] Gould, Jay. Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Myth and Metaphor in the Discovery of Geological Time. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1987.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | An Arab-Muslim Scientific Heritage: Islamic Medicine |
Country | : | United Arab Emirates |
Authors | : | Dr. Labeeb Ahmed Bsoul |
Abstract: In the history of medicine, "Islamic" or "Arabic" medicine refers to the medicine that evolved and then flourished during the "golden age" of Islam, a time when Arabic was the lingua franca of scholarship and scientific knowledge. During these centuries, Islamic medicine gained and maintained its solid reputation as a result of the interaction that took place between traditional Arab medicine and external influences. The first translations of earlier medical texts represent a key factor in the formation of Islamic medicine. The translation of Arab/Islamic science-based medical texts written by al-Ra>zi>, Ibn Si>na>, al-Kindi>, al-Zahra>wi>, Ibn............
Keywords: Islamic history of Medicine, Classical Muslim physicians,: al-Ra>zi>, al-Kindi>, Ibn al-Nafi>s, Ibn Rushd, al-Zahra>wi>, Ibn al-Hytham, Ibn Zuhr, classical and modern medicine literature .
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Social media content appropriation for television news in Kenya: Threats and opportunities |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Dennis Danson Oketch || Dr. Erneo Nyakundi Nyamboga || Dr.Lusike Lynete Mukhongo |
Abstract: - Social media has irreversibly changed television news and distorted the distinction between professional and citizen journalism both optimistically and adversely. This paper discusses the professional efforts in-house television broadcasters make to embrace social media in newsgathering and broadcasting. This paper‟s overarching objective is to establish whether the use of social media content presents opportunities or poses a threat to news broadcast authenticity...........
Key Words: Appropriation, citizen journalism, news broadcasters, newsgathering, social media, television, user-generated content
[1] R.K. Nielsen and R. Sambrook, What Is Happening to Television News? (Oxford, UK: Reuters Institute, 2016)
[2] E. Nyamboga, Social Media in Kenyan Journalism: Benefits, Opportunities and Challenges.IOSR Journals. 19(12), 2014 89-94.
[3] J. Van Dijck, Users like you? Theorizing agency in user-generated content. Media, culture, and society, 31(1), 2009, 41.
[4] T. Tufte, & P. Mefalopulos, Participatory Communication: A Practical Guide (Washington, DC: Word Bank, 2009)
[5] J.A. García-Avilés, "Citizen journalism" in European television websites: lights and shadows of user generated content. Observatorio (OBS*), 4(4) 2010.