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1 | Plato's Dialectical Language Concerning the Soul-Body and the Urgency of Hygienic Critical Education (An Indonesian Local Indigenous Community Study During the Covid-19 Pandemic) | Marianus M. Tapung, Adrianus Nabung
Plato's view of the body and soul inspired the birth of a new and relevant view of man. This dialectic of Plato's view gave rise to a new view that body and soul are one substance in human beings. One presupposes the other. Proportionate and fair attentions between the two are the duty and at the same time the ethical-moral responsibility of humans. |
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2 | Interrogating National Jurisprudence and Governance amidst Sharia Encroachment into Indigenous Lebensraum | Okuguni, Cletus O., Fasinu, Emmanuel Selome, Adeseke Akinwale Stephen, Adetunji, Emmanuel, Ochoma, Ifeanyi Chukwu, Alade, Adebola Afolake
Contemporary African laws evolved from multi-lateral sources. They demand continuous critical appraisals and trend analysis. Nigeria’s present day juridical realities pose for it a conundrum difficult but not impossible to unravel. Africa is faced with a tripartite-complex scenario of conflict of laws. |
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3 | Influence of Social Media Language on Written-English of NCE Students in Kwara State College of Education Ilorin | AUN Thompson Toryuha, ONIYE Ridwanullahi Kolapo, YAYI Timothy Opeyemi
As the world advances, everything, including the way we communicate and relate to people and students have also taken these changes they are familiar and used to into schools that it affects their written English. The study examined influence of social media language on written English of students in Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin. |
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4 | Newspaper Framing of Political Parties’ Primaries in the Run-Off to Nigeria’s 2023 Presidential Election | Isikilu Bayo Oloyede, Akinola Moses Owolabi
Framing has been used to explain people’s attitudinal and behavioural dispositions to issues based on the perspectives of media reportage. The presidential primaries of political parties in the run-off to the 2023 presidential elections occupied a critical stage in the electoral process which produced Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the sixth democratically elected President of Nigeria. |
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5 | Domestic Resource Mobilisation, Quality Education and Economic Growth in Nigeria | Yusuff S. A, Jimoh A. A, Babalola O. A, ADEKANYE T
Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM), which entails the creation of funds from domestic resources and their allocation to economically and publicly dynamic investments like infrastructure, public safety, education, and health care, has remained a crucial component in accomplishing the SDG. |
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6 | Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in School Education Recommended in National Education Policy (NEP 2020): Major Issues & Challenges | Mr. Rajarshi Roy Chowdhury, Dr. Lutful Haque
The goal of the current study is to execute the "National Education Policy 2020"'s suggestions for the use of ICT in the classroom. It has been suggested by numerous committees and commissions, including NEP 1986 and others, that ICT be used and implemented in schools in order to provide high-quality education. |
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7 | Navigating the Waters: A Hegemonic Stability Theory Analysis of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and Its Impact on Hydro-politics in the Nile Basin | Muktar Toyib Usmen, Dr. Irshad Ahmad
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) signifies a critical milestone in the intricate landscape of transboundary water management within the Nile Basin, inciting a contentious discourse among key stakeholders, notably Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. |
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8 | Impact of Digitalization on Cash Circulation in India | Dr. Kirankumar Tarikere, Akhil Dattatraya Joshi
Management of currency deals with maintaining proper balance of demand and supply of cash. Equilibrium for demand and supply of cash has to be maintained so that it can not only build the requirement of the Cash but also suffice it. Cash is the King in the making of financial system of any nation. |
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9 | Awareness of Peer-to-Peer Lending in India | Dr. Bhargav K Revankar, Gangamma S Tahashildar, Prashant K Mudhol, Bhargav Desai
In the ever-evolving landscape of global economies, the emergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending has marked a transformative financial innovation. Operating on web-based platforms, P2P lending bypasses traditional intermediaries, connecting buyers and sellers directly. |
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10 | Isolated Yet Living and Working among others during COVID-19 – Santals of Birbhum in India | Peter B. Andersen, Sujit Kumar Paul, Buddhadev Biswas
This article addresses the living pattern of the Santal Scheduled Tribe in India, a group of more than 6 million people, but here described on the basis of a few villages in Birbhum, West Bengal. The aim is to document how far a typical settlement and living pattern of rural Santals of West Bengal in India led to a lesser dissemination than among so many other Indian communities. |
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