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Buddhism as a Religion in Assam - The Historical Paradigm
Guptajit Pathak* & Pranita Baishya**
*Assistant Professor, Department of History, Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Geetanagar, (Affiliated to Gauhati University) ,Guwahati, Assam
**Assistant Teacher & Independent Researcher, Barihat Higher Secondary School,Mirza, Assam
Abstract :
Buddhism has made a significant concentration to the extension of Indian culture and religion. It is fact that Buddhism is recognized as one of the key religions of the world. The furthermost involvement of Lord Gautama Buddha was the pioneer of well-liked, straightforward, comprehensible and uncomplicated religion as an identity. Lord Buddha accepted an easy set of laws of moral principles for his followers.
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The Brookings Institution and the U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of Iran Sanctions
Maede Doust*, & Mansour Barati**
*M.A. of North American Studies, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, Iran.
**Ph.D. Candidate of Political Thought, Faculty of Political Science and Law, University of Tehran, Iran.
Abstract :
This study is aimed at investigating on Brookings’ stance toward Iran sanctions. As Islamic Republic of Iran is dealing with issues of sanctions since previous two decades, so sanctions is deemed as an important issue to ponder about, also get right into the factors and the actors involved in the process.
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5-12 |
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Missionary Activities in Okunland: A History of Western Education, Social Change and Gender Relations up to 1960
Roseline Morenike Oshewolo
Department of History and International Studies, Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria
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This study analyses how the activities of the Christian missionaries in Okunland led to the development of western education. It thus examines western education as a catalyst for social change. The new exposure to western education and civilization produced inevitable socio-economic changes.
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13-22 |
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Forms of Citizens’ Participation toward Public Service Supervision in Central Java
Aulia Sholichah Iman Nur Chotimah*, & Idrus Affandi**
*&**Indonesia University Of Education, Indonesia
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The participation of citizens in the supervision of public services is very crucial, but often citizens as those who have the right to obtain good public services have less understanding and less concern about the public services that they receive.
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23-27 |
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John Duns Scotus’ Univocity of Being: A Unified Concept for Other Senses of Being in Metaphysics
Ejike, Emeka Cyril
Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Abstract :
Univocity of being is a doctrine introduced by Scotus which holds that the concept of being is applied to God and creatures in the same way and in the same sense. However, this Scotus’ view is considered as anathema to the analogical concept.
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28-35 |
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Slave Hymns of Blacks in the Poems of Maya Angelou
Dr. G Danish S. Georshia*, & Dr.C. Bibin Sam
*Assistant Professor of English, Holy Cross College (Autonomous), Nagercoil - 4
**Assistant Professor of English, Sivanthi Aditanar College, Pillayarpuram.
Abstract :
Slavery has been by far, the most horrible event in the history of The United States of America. It has been a shameful and unforgettable practice that had its ramifications in the very fabric of American culture.
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36-40 |
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The Opportunity of Tourism in Madhya Pradesh to develop the good Environment for Tourists"(Special Reference to Bhopal)
Miss. Mehreen Khan
Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Management, Government Arts and Commerce (Naveen) college Bhopal M.P.
Abstract :
In the current study, we contend to enhance their competitiveness and performance of places & properties need to develop. The paper reviews key elements of the relationship between tourism and the environment, the paper examines the way in which tourism brings about changes in destination areas.
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