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Early Marriage in South Wollo and East Gojjam Zones of the Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Kerebih Asrese,
Mulunesh Abebe
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, March 2014
Pages:
11-16
Received:
15 February 2014
Published:
10 March 2014
Abstract: Early marriage has profound physical, intellectual, psychological and emotional impacts and reduces educational opportunities and the chance for personal growth for both boys and girls. This study investigated the prevalence of early marriage in South Wollo and East Gojjam zones of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia. Data were collected from 769 respondents (476 females and 293 males) who were randomly selected from two zones. Structured questionnaires, focus groups and in-depth interviews were used for data collection. Percentages and Chi-square were used for analysis. The results revealed that early marriage is prevalent in the study areas. Its incidence was higher in East Gojjam(87%) than South Wollo(80%) and much higher for females (83%) than males (17%). Early marriage experience across age cohorts shows a revival of the practice. Hence, legal campaigns against early marriage that allow full community participation are recommended.
Abstract: Early marriage has profound physical, intellectual, psychological and emotional impacts and reduces educational opportunities and the chance for personal growth for both boys and girls. This study investigated the prevalence of early marriage in South Wollo and East Gojjam zones of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia. Data were collected from 769 respond...
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The Problems of the Effective Classroom Teaching in Govt. Colleges in Dhaka City
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, March 2014
Pages:
17-22
Received:
28 December 2013
Published:
20 March 2014
Abstract: This study is undertaken to study the present status of current teaching-learning system and to identify the limitations of the effective classroom teaching in Govt. colleges. Teachers have been facing various kinds of problems for a long time in Govt. colleges. But it is very difficult to throw light on all the problems within a very short time. The problems are like teachers are not provided with modern teaching aid; they can’t follow a specific teaching method. Lesson plan is not prepared regularly, Classroom problem, Political instability etc. Also, there is a shortage of trained teachers; authorities are not supportive to the teachers’ demand in the classroom and laboratory. Finally, some recommendations have been given to ensure effective classroom teaching.
Abstract: This study is undertaken to study the present status of current teaching-learning system and to identify the limitations of the effective classroom teaching in Govt. colleges. Teachers have been facing various kinds of problems for a long time in Govt. colleges. But it is very difficult to throw light on all the problems within a very short time. T...
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Geography, Democracy and Administration Issue in the Middle East
Hamza Akengin,
Hatice Kubra Gurcay
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, March 2014
Pages:
23-32
Received:
13 February 2014
Published:
20 March 2014
Abstract: The Middle East has been one of the most controversial regions in the world since the late 19th century and early 20th century due to ethnical, political and religious diversity, administration problems, historical disputes, oil and natural gas reserves, status of being outside the global economic and political system and hot combats. Now, at the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the most significant reason behind the events centrally in the Middle East, particularly in the Arabian states, is regime of the countries in the Middle East. In the countries of the Middle East, restriction of the democratic rights, one-person powers for long years and lasting many decades, limited engagement in the politics in almost all countries, prevention of political engagement, oppressive and restrictive regimes, hereditary authoritarian administration isolated from the society all have triggered social movements. This study concerns relationship between geography and democracy, specifically in the Middle East, emphasizing the fundamentals on which the regimes of the Middle East Countries are based. Intending to determine the situation, this study is based on documentary analysis and description.
Abstract: The Middle East has been one of the most controversial regions in the world since the late 19th century and early 20th century due to ethnical, political and religious diversity, administration problems, historical disputes, oil and natural gas reserves, status of being outside the global economic and political system and hot combats. Now, at the e...
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A Global Perspective on Cybercrime
Kobra Mamandi,
Saeideh Yari
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, March 2014
Pages:
33-37
Received:
4 February 2014
Published:
20 March 2014
Abstract: Cybercrimes are responsible for the interruption of normal computer functions and has been known to cause the downfall of many companies and personal entities. The expression crime is defined as an act, which subjects the doer to legal punishment or any offence against morality, social order or any unjust or shameful act. The "offence" is defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure to mean as an act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being in force. Society is becoming more dependent upon data and networks to operate our businesses, government, national defense and other critical functions. Cybercrime is a kind of crime that happens in "cyberspace", that is, happens in the world of computer and the Internet. Although many people have a limited knowledge of "cybercrime", this kind of crime has the serious potential for severe impact on our lives and society, because our society is becoming an information society, full of information exchange happening in "cyberspace". Thus, it is necessary to introduce cybercrime detailed. This paper gives detailed information regarding cybercrime, its types, and modes of cybercrime. Cyber Crime from the world but we can reduce it to a large extent by creating awareness in Society. We suggest a system of administrative regulation backed by criminal sanctions that will provide the incentives necessary to create a workable deterrent to cybercrime. This new model is compared to some important existing models and applied to cybercrime. This paper is aimed particularly at readers concerned with major systems employed in medium to large commercial or industrial enterprises.
Abstract: Cybercrimes are responsible for the interruption of normal computer functions and has been known to cause the downfall of many companies and personal entities. The expression crime is defined as an act, which subjects the doer to legal punishment or any offence against morality, social order or any unjust or shameful act. The "offence" is defined i...
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Violence on Television – Comparative Overview of World Experiences and Macedonian Media Practice
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, March 2014
Pages:
38-46
Received:
10 April 2014
Accepted:
24 April 2014
Published:
30 April 2014
Abstract: Television is the primary source of consuming informative contents on a daily basis. For that purpose, a lot of changes are being made in order to keep the attention of the audience that is influenced by these contents no matter whether the influence is direct or indirect. In this respect this depends on the communication content or credibility of the communicator, on the personality of the recipient and his position in the society as well as on the circumstantial conditions. Within experts and scientific circles, there are wide debates about the violence that is shown daily on television as constitutive part of many media contents, from the entertainment programs to journalist reporting which represents a kind of public information. Violence, as asocial emergence, represents a complex notion and is a very complex category by structure that includes the most different forms, shapes and ways of manifestation. This paper includes: the forms and types of violence on television through analysis of different thematic program contents of the national television stations in Republic of Macedonia, a comparative analysis of the European and worldwide experiences from the media space as well as the impact on separate categories and interest groups of the audience through interviews with citizens and media experts and analysis of cases form communication reality.
Abstract: Television is the primary source of consuming informative contents on a daily basis. For that purpose, a lot of changes are being made in order to keep the attention of the audience that is influenced by these contents no matter whether the influence is direct or indirect. In this respect this depends on the communication content or credibility of ...
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