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1 | Effect of Blue Economic Practices and Its Potential Implications on Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Development: A Comprehensive Analysis | Olaniyi, A.R, Ajala, A.M, Afolalu, A.B
Blue Economy refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and environmental preservation. This study evaluates the effect of Blue Economic Practices in Nigeria and its Potential Implications for the country's socio-economic development. |
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2 | Cultural Frictions and Resilience: Insights into Cross-Cultural Communication on Flores Island of East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia | Yonas Klemens Gregorius Dori Gobang, Adrianus Nabung
The study delves into the intricate fabric of local cultural conflicts within communities on Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, offering insights into cross-cultural communication dynamics. Examining the interplay of cultural symbols, assimilation conflicts, and tensions with modern civilization, the research illuminates the challenges and opportunities in navigating cultural diversity and fostering social cohesion. |
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3 | Knowledge and Perception of the Relevance and Roles of Medical Social Workers among Outpatients Community of University College Hospital Ibadan, Nigeria | Chimbuzo Eberechukwu Chukwuemerie, Mercy Omosefe Omosuzi, Obiageli Chinyelu Chukwuemerie
Medical social work services appear to be underutilised even with the recent global increase of medical social work within hospitals and healthcare settings, particularly among Nigeria's outpatient community. This study aimed to investigate University College Hospital [UCH], Ibadan, Nigeria outpatients' knowledge and impression of the importance and functions of medical social workers. |
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4 | Impact of Foreign Exchange Rates on Banks’ Profitability in Nigeria (A Case Study of First Bank PLC, Lagos and Ondo Branches) | Owolabi, Olufunke Yemi, Olukilede, Brenda Nakawooya
Since the foreign exchange rate serves as a channel of communication between buyers and sellers of foreign exchange in an effort to reach a mutually agreeable price for the promotion and progress of international transactions, it has helped banks become more profitable throughout time. |
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5 | Decoding Dominance: A Discourse Analysis of Power Structures in Contemporary Media Narratives | Yogeeta Sharma, Vijay Kumar
In an era where media narratives significantly shape public perception, understanding the underlying power structures becomes paramount. This study delves into the intricate dynamics of power as represented and perpetuated through media. This research employs a meticulous discourse analysis methodology, scrutinizing various forms of media content to unravel the strategies used to construct and depict dominance. |
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6 | Exploring Organizational Change and its Impact on Business Performance: A Psychological Perspective | Salmi Samir
Organizational change is a pervasive phenomenon in today's dynamic business environment, with companies constantly adapting to internal and external pressures. This article examines the complex relationship between organizational change initiatives and business performance, drawing on insights from the field of industrial and organizational psychology. |
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7 | Human Trafficking and Terrorism are Two Terrible Problems that the World is Currently Confronting | Muhammad Hammad Rashid, Jannat Waris
Like prostitution, the history of human trafficking is lengthy and illustrious. For enormous sums of money, humans have been put up for auction. The drug cartels' financial gain from people trafficking is also widely known. After then, terrorist groups receive funding from the drug lords to be used for their own objectives. |
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8 | Application of Systems Thinking to Create Innovation Using Enterprise Teams | Dr. Julia Taylor
Innovation is a huge challenge for companies, particularly those that rely on having state of the art products in order to stay in business. Those teams that incorporate Systems Thinking (big picture thinking) into their working processes are the teams that are effective when it comes to implementing new innovation. |
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9 | The Level of Professional Burnout of Primary and Secondary Education Teachers | Angelopoulou Despoina, Androutsou Despoina, Anastasiou Adamos
This research focuses on the Professional Burnout of Primary and Secondary Education teachers, exploring its dimensions-Emotional Exhaustion, Personal Accomplishment, and Depersonalization. The significance of the study lies in addressing the negative impact of burnout on teachers' well-being and educational performance. |
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10 | The Impact of Teacher Related Issues on the Successful Implementation of the New Curriculum in Zimbabwe: A Case of Secondary School Teachers in Goromonzi District | Claretah Makuvire, Silas Sithole
The planned curriculum for every given level of education must be properly implemented in order to meet its objectives. A "linking-line" connecting students and knowledge is the teacher. Teachers who want to successfully execute the curriculum must have the necessary knowledge, abilities, and drive to do so. |
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11 | Study on the Role of ICT and Scope of Influencer Marketing in India for Brand Promotion and Recognition during the Covid-19 Pandemic | Tendral Rajagopal, Anirudh Saseedharan
During the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a significant increase in screen time and online shopping due to the lockdown. Consequently, many brands turned to influencer marketing to capitalise on this online opportunity. A survey found that the majority of participants spent more than 3 hours on social media, with a significant number considering influencer marketing as a crucial digital marketing tool during the pandemic. |
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12 | Leadership Tussles and Development Challenges of Oil Rich Communities of Southern IJAW LGA, Bayelsate State, Nigeria | Erebagha T. Ingiabuna
Struggles into leadership positions have become violent in recent years in many SILGA communities. The paper examined factors responsible for such actions in the oil rich communities. A total of 418 respondents were interviewed in 10 oil rich communities and the Likert type 4-point scale was used to analyse the data. |
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13 | Perceptions of CPD for Social Science Teachers in Higher Education | Vijay Jaiswal, Saroj
The study attempts to examine the social science teachers’ perception about Continuing Professional Development (CPD). The population of the study was consisted of teachers teaching in the subjects like philosophy, history, economics, psychology, sociology, military sc., anthropology, political science, education and education training (only B.Ed & M.Ed. courses) at higher education level in universities and colleges (including self-financed and aided both) of Meerut and Saharanpur Mandals of U.P. |
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14 | Impact of Historical and Cultural Heritage Awareness on Academic Performance of Students in History in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja | Musa, Muhammad Fika
The study assessed the impact of awareness of historical and cultural heritage awareness on academic performance of students in history in the Federal Capital Territory. The population of interest comprised students in secondary schools within the Federal Capital Territory. A total of 200 students were selected using the strata method sampling technique. |
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15 | The Cultural Exchange between the Kinh People and Ethnic Minorities in the Context of Urbanization | Bui Tuong Van
Urbanization has been a driving force behind significant social, economic, and cultural transformations in Vietnam. This paper explores the multifaceted dynamics of cultural exchange between the Kinh people, the majority ethnic group in Vietnam, and the various ethnic minorities within the country in the context of rapid urban development. |
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