Exploring Translation Technology in the 21st Century: The Fate of the Human Translator

Nwannjoku, Anthony Chukwunonye1, Zaki, Muhammad Zayyanu2 1Department of Foreign Languages and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka – Nigeria, 2Department of French, Faculty of Arts, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto – Nigeria This paper sensitises translators on the extent and impact Read More …

In Search of Learning Problems of Students in Context of Psychology: An Analysis of Vygotsky’s Social Development Theory

Arfi Anjoon1 & Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul2 1Department of Education, CMJ University, Meghalaya, India, 2Assistant Professor & HoD, Department of Education, Gourav Guin Memorial College (VU), Chandrakona Road, Paschim Medinipur During the first ten years of the twentieth century, Lev Read More …

Breaking Bad a Cultural and Narrative Analysis of a Landmark Television Series

Aloke Verma1, Payal Goswami2 1Department of Physics, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur (CG) India – 492101, 2Department of Mathematics, Govt. Pt. J. L. N. Arts & Science PG College Bemetara (CG) India-492101 Breaking Bad, created by Vince Gilligan, is widely recognized Read More …

Beyond Business: The Role of Art-Based Strategies in Stakeholder Engagement for Sustainable Development in Nigeria

James T. TSETIM1; Habib E. ENATTO2 & Emmanuel O. Nyagba2 Ph.D 1Department of Procurement Management, Joseph .Sarwuan Tarka University Makurdi, Nigeria. 2Department of Business Management, Benue State University Makurdi, Nigeria This study investigates the impact of corporate art-based strategies on Read More …

Educational Leaders’ Perception of the Effectiveness of Edtech Integration in Secondary School Management

Otei Israel Bassey1, Egbai Ojobe Ojobe2, Uzoigwe Michael Chukwudi3 1,2,3 Department of Educational Management, Faculty of Educational Foundation Studies, University of Calabar, Calabar Cross River  State We conducted this study with the aim to investigate educational leaders’ perception of the Read More …

Arts and Women in Development

Dr. Morenike Fola Balogun Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Fine and Applied Arts, Kwara State University, Malete This paper sets out to examine arts and women in development. Historical methodology of research is employed that is: observation, documents on Read More …

Socio-Economic Condition of Tea Plantation and Factory Laborers in Gudalur Taluk of Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu

Abeesh P1, Dr. Manu N Nair2 1PGT Geography, Jawahar Navodya Vidyalaya, Tumkur, Karnataka, India. 2Guest Lecture, Government Arts and Science College, Kulathoor, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. The poor socioeconomic status of the majority of the population is the foremost issue in Read More …

Pastoral Response to Grief and Loss Caused by the Growing Rate of Suicide in Nigeria

Adama Reuben Chimaobi (PhD)1, Isaiah Ameh (PhD Student)2 1,2 Department of religious studies, Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Kogi State, Nigeria The growing rate of suicide in Nigeria has highlighted the need for a pastoral response that addresses the grief Read More …

Enhancing Sustianable Food Security through Indigenous Mechanism in Community Policing

AYIMORO, Oluwatoyin Dorcas & AGBOOLA, Kehinde Michael Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria The paper focused on one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which is sustainable food security, in an attempt to better the lots of the people Read More …

Ballots, Bread, and Betrayal: The Ripple Effects of Electoral Fraud on Zimbabwean Livelihoods

Victor Madziyauswa Department of Development Studies/Faculty of Management, University of Fort Hare, Alice Town, South Africa Abstract: Electoral fraud is a grave threat to democracy and economic stability, especially in Zimbabwe where such practices undermine public trust and economic well-being. Read More …