Socio-economic development conditions & ethnic militia /terrorists group in Africa

It is opined that the essence of every government is to realize the political, social and economic interests of its people; Modern governments have made one of their fundamental goals, the advancement or pursuit for the welfare and well- being of their people. For this reason, policies and programs are initiated and executed. Development along … Read more

Affirmative Action: How Identity Affects Opportunity

Affirmative Action: How Identity Affects Opportunity Identity is the quality of an individual or group that makes them unique from other individual or groups. Cultural identity encompasses large groups of people that hold similar values, beliefs, and may maintain similar appearances. Opportunity is the chance or ability to perform a task, receive employment, or occasion … Read more

INJURY PATTERNS AMONG COMMERCIAL MOTORCYCLE USERS ATTENDING THIKA LEVEL V HOSPITAL, THIKA, KIAMBU COUNTY

ABSTRACT More than 1.25 million lives are cut short due to road traffic injuries. They are the 9th leading cause of death with 2.2% of all deaths globally for persons aged between 15 and 29 years. Developing countries have around 54% of the world’s vehicles, but have 90% of the world’s road fatalities. These crashes … Read more

Sociotechnical debate in information systems

The sociotechnical debate in information systems literature is concerned with the role technology plays in driving human evolution. When discussing this topic, writers often draw from two opposing viewpoints: technological determinism and social determinism. Technological determinists cite technology as a magic bullet in society, acting as a catalyst for all social change. American sociologist and … Read more

Causes and consequences of migration

Introduction “It is important to theories on causes and consequences of migration in order to develop an understanding of migration as a dynamics process which is in constant interaction with broader change process in destination an origin societies” (Castle, de Haas & Miller, 2014, p. 27) Some researchers argue that migration is driven only by … Read more

TERRORISM IN AFRICA AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

From ancient times, terrorism—random and systematic intimidation, coercion, repression, and destruction of human lives and property—is used by groups and states as an instrument of psychological and physical violence in the struggle for power within and among nations. The misuse of viciousness by both powerless and strong actors looking to progress practical or nonexistent political, … Read more

Socio-economic development

Socio-economic development having said that is a system that tries to distinguish both the social and the economic necessities of any community and attempt to make programs that would deal with those necessities in ways that are useful and to the greatest advantage of the populace in the mean time. The central notion is to … Read more

Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling

America is clearly a melting pot, not a melting screen. Founded on ideals of freedom, in the United States there are dreams to be chased—equal opportunities and upward social mobility offer a lot of promise. But for some races, the “equal opportunities” they receive turn out to be less equal than that of other groups. … Read more

SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE RISING INSURGENCY IN AFRICA: THE CASE OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The link between socio-economic development and rising insurgency in Africa in general and Nigeria, in particular, has been well discussed. This research paper argues that ill-advised socio-economic policies may be a catalyst for domestic terrorism. Social policies related to inequality, poverty likely affect terrorism in many ways. This work envelopes point of view and … Read more

Video Games Creating a Patriarchy for the Male Gaze

Introduction: According to John Berger, “Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at. This determines not only most relations between men and women but also the relation of women to themselves.” (1972:42). With this dissertation focusing on the gender relationship and using the “male gaze” theory as the key element to elicit a … Read more

Turkey’s cultural sphere – Ottomania

Over the last decade, Turkey’s cultural sphere has witnessed a motto of Ottomania—a term describing the recent cultural fervor for everything Ottoman. Although this neo-Ottoman cultural phenomenon, is not entirely new since it had its previous cycle back in the 1980s and 1990s during the heyday of Turkey’s political Islam, it now has a rather … Read more

An assessment of cyberbullying and cyber addiction among adolescents in Ekiti State

CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The internet is a worldwide communication of millions of electronic machines called computers in a single network (Joanna, Melinda, Lawrence & Jeanne, 2014; Block, 2008). The Internet was developed in the 1960s by American Department of Defence (Schneider, Evans, & Pinard, 2006). Since then, the constant improvement of … Read more

Queer theory

This segment consists of the information (statements) on what led the investigator to launch the study, presents the statement of the problem, the roof of the problem presented or how this problem starts and its causes, underlying factors on this particular study. This particular topic discussed in this study. Also, historical background will be given, … Read more