Caribbean Spaces and Assertions of Asymmetric Power: A Critical Review of Property Rights and Investment Protection Clauses in Bilateral International Agreements (BITs) in British Caribbean States | Book Publisher International

Property Rights and Investment Protection Clauses in British Caribbean Bilateral International Agreements (BITs) were the subject of this work. The goal of this study is to add to the growing body of knowledge about bilateral investment treaties (BITs), which, despite being a relatively new legal phenomena in international law, have grown in popularity as globalisationContinue reading “Caribbean Spaces and Assertions of Asymmetric Power: A Critical Review of Property Rights and Investment Protection Clauses in Bilateral International Agreements (BITs) in British Caribbean States | Book Publisher International”

The Turkish Origins of Modern Egyptian Culture | Chapter 08 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

Scholars and visitors to Egypt frequently presume that all or most aspects of Egyptian culture date back to the Pharaonic period. This idea, however, is incorrect, as Egypt has been occupied by foreign countries over the years, leaving their stamp on the country. The goal of this chapter was to trace modern Egyptian culture’s TurkishContinue reading “The Turkish Origins of Modern Egyptian Culture | Chapter 08 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9”

Determination of Fundamental Principles, Theories, Issues Pertaining to Occupational Safety, Health, Environmental Legislative Framework within Organizations in South Africa | Chapter 07 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

Occupational health and safety procedures have gotten little scientific attention in the past. As a result, occupational health and safety has remained a niche topic in organisational and management studies. Various dangers exist in the workplace, resulting in accidents and fatalities. All workers should be aware of occupational safety and health in order to preventContinue reading “Determination of Fundamental Principles, Theories, Issues Pertaining to Occupational Safety, Health, Environmental Legislative Framework within Organizations in South Africa | Chapter 07 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9”

Is there an Aesthetics in Golden Ratio as Regards to the Common CIS-Regulatory Elements and GC (G) Guanine (C) Cytosine / AT (A) Adenine (T) Thymine Base Pairs? | Chapter 06 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

“Systems approach theory” is one of the modern organisation theories. Many long-term linkages exist in general systems theory across a wide range of disciplines. Many syntheses can be created from these connected relationships using a variety of fields, ranging from chemistry and mathematics to biology. Atoms with the smallest base structures [Carbon(C), Nitrogen(N), Oxygen(O), andContinue reading “Is there an Aesthetics in Golden Ratio as Regards to the Common CIS-Regulatory Elements and GC (G) Guanine (C) Cytosine / AT (A) Adenine (T) Thymine Base Pairs? | Chapter 06 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9”

Investigating the Effects of Tour Guides Training on their Performance in Kenya | Chapter 05 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

Tourists must be accompanied by a professional tour guide who guides and interprets sights in the locations visited in a comprehensive tourism destination. An indeterminate degree of education, a lack of a standardised training curriculum, and a lack of obstacles to the guiding profession have all had an impact on tour guide performance in Kenya.Continue reading Investigating the Effects of Tour Guides Training on their Performance in Kenya | Chapter 05 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

The Other Side of Divinity in Pynchon’s Fictional World | Chapter 04 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

The goal of this study is to show how divinity in American culture is at the centre of Thomas Pynchon’s conception of the American global universe. The researcher demonstrates how Pynchon constructs tropes from a variety of sources and applies them to the greater architecture of the American spatial space. To demonstrate this, it isContinue reading “The Other Side of Divinity in Pynchon’s Fictional World | Chapter 04 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9”

On Becoming Moral: Bellow’s Jewishness and Exclusion | Chapter 03 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

This paper will compare and contrast how a philosopher writes about a poet with how a poet writes about a philosopher, or how a stranger writes about another stranger. In other words, it will be a discussion of exclusionary and inclusionary strategies in the process of rebuilding the Jewish community and legislating for its moralContinue reading “On Becoming Moral: Bellow’s Jewishness and Exclusion | Chapter 03 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9”

Study on the Relationship between Legislative Oversight and the Executive Organs’ Compliance with Principles of Good Governance: A Case Study of Kenya’s Makueni County Assembly | Chapter 02 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

In order to promote openness, accountability, and prudence in the performance of public obligations, legislatures exert oversight of government operations, programmes, and policies. Nonetheless, oversight tasks are sometimes misunderstood as adversarial and fault-finding exercises meant to shame executive organs in the exercise of delegated authorities. In this light, the purpose of this study was toContinue reading Study on the Relationship between Legislative Oversight and the Executive Organs’ Compliance with Principles of Good Governance: A Case Study of Kenya’s Makueni County Assembly | Chapter 02 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

Perspectives of Hearing Parents of Deaf Children on Learning Kenyan Sign Language | Chapter 01 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9

The goal of this research was to learn about the difficulties that hearing parents of deaf children have when learning Kenyan sign language. The study used a case study design and a qualitative research approach based on the interpretive paradigm. To construct a study sample of 177 participants, the researchers utilised a purposive sampling approach.Continue reading “Perspectives of Hearing Parents of Deaf Children on Learning Kenyan Sign Language | Chapter 01 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 9”

Educating Patriotism for Vietnamese Students | Book Publisher International

Natural, social, and historical factors all contribute to Vietnam’s national cultural identity. As a result, Vietnam’s cultural identity is stable and long-lasting. However, through cultural interactions, national cultural identity shifts and changes in response to people’s intellectual levels. Cultural identity, on the other hand, is always in motion, receiving, transforming, and then revolving about theContinue reading “Educating Patriotism for Vietnamese Students | Book Publisher International”

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