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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Hadith About The Prophet Muhammad P.B.U.H. Pee Sitting Down In Simultaneous Research |
Country | : | Indonesia. |
Authors | : | Dr.Damanhuri |
Abstract: N a partial analysis then obtained results that: 1. All the narrators in the sanad of hadith existing, are fully qualified: thiqah. Except for one qualified as thiqa. 2. All the narrators respectively meet with the transmitters as his teacher, namely: connexion of the sanad is muttasil. 3. Matan of Hadith was not shadh, meaning that it is not contrary to the argument of Naqli, either al-Qur'an and hadith with higher sanad quality. 4. Matan of hadith does not also exposed to illat, meaning that it is not contrary to the argument of Aqli, both with a healthy mind, senses, history, and science ............
Keywords : Pee sitting down, partially, simultaneously sahih and Mashhur.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Differences in Aggressive Behavior, Deprivation, Well Being and Frustration among the Inmates of Sokoto Prison Nigerian in Relation to their Age and Marital Status. |
Country | : | Malaysia. |
Authors | : | Ibrahim Yusuf || Redzuan Ma'aruf || Hanina Halimatussadiah binti Hamsan || Nobaya binti Ahmad |
Abstract: The report examines differences in aggressive behaviour, deprivation, well being and frustration among the inmates in relation to their age and marital status in congested Nigerian prison. However, the work consists of an introduction, age and aggressive behaviour, race and aggressive behaviour, method of information collection and data analysis, and determination. Past studies have shown that males are socialized to believe they should not back down when they are provoked and, if they do, they accept a chance losing their identity, may in turn act upon them to involve in aggressive conduct.............
Keywords: Race and aggressive behavior, Age and aggressive behavior.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Public Personnel Training |
Country | : | Zimbabwe |
Authors | : | Dr. S. B. M. Marume |
Abstract: Public personnel training, which is essentially an aspect of public personnel administration in public administration, is most pertinent to Africa, especially southern Africa. This is so because the nascent black nations are in peculiar circumstances as they are all characterized by enormously rapid changes in nearly every area of society. The attainment of independence from impervious imperial Portugal by Angola and Mozambique in 1975; Zimbabwe in 1980 from colonial Great Britain; Namibia in 1990 from being a disputed United Nations mandated territory since 1919;.............
Keywords: Public personnel training, rapid change, innumerable issues, necessary knowledge, proper skills, appropriate attitudes, habits and behaviours.
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[2] D.S. Beach: Personnel: The Management of People at work: New York: MacMillan, 1985.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Health Care Facilities in Allahabad District: A Geographical Study |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Amit Kr. Singh || Pawan Kr. Bhaskar || Dr. V.K.Kumra |
Abstract: Health is the basic and primary need of an individual who makes the nation progress in socio- economic, scientific, literary and cultural spheres. Health is both an input and output and is linked with development; therefore it should not be viewed in isolation from all goals of development. Provision of primary health care has dominant social and potential issues in many developed and developing countries. The services that are provided through health care system must meet the diverse need and demands of the people particularly living in rural areas of the country..........
Keywords: .......
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Elderly Population Growth in Bangladesh: Preparedness in Public and Private Sectors |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Russell Kabir || Mohammad Kabir || Mohammad Sheikh Gias Uddin || Nahida Ferdous || Mohammad Rocky Khan Chowdhury |
Abstract: Ageing of the population is now one of the most important facts that came to the foreground in the 21st century. The rapid growth in the elderly of Bangladesh population after 2040 will challenge existing health care services, family relationships on social security. Because of change in the family structure there will be implications on health care of elderly from the family and unmet need of health care services in the public sector will rapidly increase. the aim of this research is to explore how the aging situation in Bangladesh is addressing and anticipating the challenges of an aging society........
Keywords: Elderly, population, Bangladesh, public, private, support
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[2] Abedin, S. 2003. Social and Health Status of the Aged in Bangladesh. Centre for Policy Dialogue. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
[3] Abedin, S. 1996. Population Ageing in Bangladesh: Issues and Perspectives. Summary of Country Paper, ESCAP. Asian Population Studies Series no 145.
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[5] Barkat, A etal.2014. Impact of Socil and Income Security for older People at Household Level, HDRC, Dhaka.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Adaptation of Space Activities The Disabled In Urban open Space(a Case Study of Merdeka Square Malang) |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Rini Trisulowati |
Abstract: - This study aimed to analyze the adaptation of disabled people in the activity room of urban open space and identify alternative solutions that can be applied in the service of a fair and open spaces pro disabilities. This research is a descriptive study using a qualitative approach, where researchers aimed to describe and analyze the performance of adaptation to space activities for the disabled in the city open space as forming environment in the square Merdeka Malang................
Keywords: Adaptation of space activities, disability, urban open space
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[4] Rapoport, Amos. 1982. Human Aspect of Urban Form: toward a man environment approach to urban form and design. USA: Pergamon Press.
[5] WHO (2011). World Report on Disability. W. H. Organization. Malta, WHO Library 350.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Teaching of Literature in Saudi arabia: National Perspectivesand Cultural Implications |
Country | : | Saudi Arabia |
Authors | : | Monir A. Choudhury |
Abstract: - This study has sought toexplore theculturalimplications of the teaching of literature using theSaudi national/Postcolonial perspectives. It is imperative that the teachers take empirical decisions as they have the multi-faceted task of teaching Western literature by channelizing the potentials of the Arab learners in consonance with the educational policies of the country.In order to investigate how farthe perspectives of post-colonialism is relevant/appropriate in the teaching of English literature, an in-depth analysis of the Saudi educational goalsvis-à-vis the feasibility of the Postcolonial theory has been done.While diverse learners may come up with their unique,.............
Keywords: Critical theories, Post-colonialism, English Literature, teaching of Literature,Arab Culture, Saudi Arabia
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