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    analysis in trying to link multilateral approach in trying to achieve human security. In explaining the underlying causes of human insecurity in the global south ‚ there is need note in passing the theoretical explanations outlined by john Gaultang .Galtung poses that human insecurity is caused by violence which can be direct or indirect. Human security entails the activity to protect the core of all human lives in a way enhances the human freedom and human fulfillment.(Gaultang 1969 ).This involves

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    Causes Of Global Terrorism Article 1 Research literature on causational factors and diverse goals that drives people to resort to carry out terrorist acts is inconclusive. How these two are connected can be a matter of debate: are researched causes derived from terrorists’ manifestos‚ implicitly or explicitly worded goals‚ or are living conditions perceived as unjust and not decent and therefore its goals may be inferred‚ or a mere conjecture? Multiple reasons are listed here‚ of which some seem

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    Resurrecting Media Imperialism1 Colin Sparks 2 Hong Kong Baptist University sparksc@hkbu.edu.hk Abstract This paper makes the case for the re-instatement of a theory of cultural and media imperialism in discussions of international communication. The paper briefly restates the “classical” theory of cultural imperialism as outlined by Schiller and other authors. It reviews and accepts some of the main criticisms that led to the rejection of that approach during the 1980s. Contemporary theories of

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    Allan Bell The Language of News Media (περίληψη: Γιώργος Σαµαρτζής) Written by a linguist who is himself a journalist‚ this is a uniquely account of the language of media news. Allan Bell emphasizes the importance of the processes which produce media language‚ as stories are moulded and modified by various hands. He stresses it is indeed stories that journalists and editors produce‚ not articles. These stories have viewpoint‚ values and structure that can be analysed. He is concerned

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    This essay will show that “Public Relations is little more than the ‘promotion’ element of Marketing the Marketing Mix”. Highlighting the different strategies‚ objectives‚ tactics and tools used in Public Relations‚ in helping organisations. There are several definitions depending on the persons understanding of PR some example are “little more than image building” or “reputation management […] where by PR mops up the mess left by the unscrupulous business practises” (Robert L. Heath‚ 2005). Although

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    Honour killing‚ india’s continuing shame Honour killing‚ india’s continuing shame SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Prof. seema dutta AMAN BANSAL ROLL NO-212017 OBJECTIVES Every research has an objective in mind when he or she starts his or her research on any topic and in the course of the research process the researcher’s job is to fulfill

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    African Journal of History and Culture Vol. 3(5)‚ pp. 65-72‚ June 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJHC ISSN 2141-6672 ©2011 Academic Journals Review A critique of modernization and dependency theories in Africa: Critical assessment J. Matunhu Department of Development Studies‚ Midlands State University‚ Zimbabwe. E-mail: matunhuj@msu.ac.zw. Accepted 6 April‚ 2011 The way states and development specialists rationalize how to commit economic resources to development

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    “The war in Mindanao has already cost many lives‚ as well as millions of pesos in government funds each day for ammunition and the sustenance of government troops. Over 300‚ 000 Mindanaoans have been displaced and now that the school year has started‚ school children have to share their classrooms with evacuees‚ while teachers remain apprehensive about teaching again. For its consequences alone‚ the Mindanao crisis is news‚ and has become the number one developing story of the last three months.”

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    Student-Centered Approach in Teaching Java Abstract The purpose of the study is to determine if there’s a grade improvement of the First Year IT students at STI in their Java programming class if the instructor uses student-centered teaching compared to a class where the instructor uses the conventional way. To do this‚ the study will use an experimental research design in comparing the two groups: a treatment and a control group‚ with the same Java programming subject and teacher. For the

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    Abstract: Culture

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    ABSTRACT Culture is the background of every human communication. Cultural embedding as a feature of texts in general is also valid in technical and scientific texts. As translation by humans is based on understanding‚ the translator needs knowledge in order to detect cultural aspects. This is possible by putting down implicit cultural references to certain structures on the text level. Cultural elements appear in the text on all levels – from the concept and form of words‚ to the sentence and text

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