Preservation of Cultural Values and Socio-Economic Development in the Sustainable Development of the Khmer People in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam | Book Publisher International

Cultural belief is a distinct feature that has a significant spiritual significance for the Khmer people of the Mekong Delta. Most Khmer in the Mekong Delta believe in Theravada Buddhists, and consider it to be one of their ways of life, as well as a stable spiritual support system for adjusting conduct and handling interpersonalContinue reading “Preservation of Cultural Values and Socio-Economic Development in the Sustainable Development of the Khmer People in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam | Book Publisher International”

Exquisite Economics: In Its Simplicity | Book Publisher International

Cooperation is at the heart of economics. Coercion is at the heart of government. No country has ever managed to achieve a harmonious equilibrium between these opposing domains of influence. Economics has more fallacies than any other field of study, and they all stem from the same root cause: a focus on the immediate benefitsContinue reading “Exquisite Economics: In Its Simplicity | Book Publisher International”

Fanonian Decolonization and Purple hibiscus | Book Publisher International

The book Fanonian Decolonization and Purple Hibiscus aims to highlight the irreconcilable cultural contrasts that exist between the colonising West and the colonised Igbo in order to demonstrate how the Igbo tribe separates itself from the colonial dominance of the West. Purple Hibiscus is well recognised for being a work about the protagonist Kambili andContinue reading “Fanonian Decolonization and Purple hibiscus | Book Publisher International”

Classroom Activities for Schools & Universities: A Manual for Teachers and Students | Book Publisher International

The goal of this research is to find classroom-appropriate activities and exercises. In the mid-1970s, deep and surface learning research studies that revealed student approaches to learning first surfaced, and these investigations identified the qualitatively distinct ways that students approach learning. A surface approach to learning is one in which pupils are motivated by aContinue reading “Classroom Activities for Schools & Universities: A Manual for Teachers and Students | Book Publisher International”

A Technical Study on Tibetan Buddhist Painting and Its Traditional Method | Chapter 13 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

Painting appears to play a particularly prominent role in both religious centres and ordinary Tibetans’ daily lives, among the various arts and crafts practised in Tibet. This study analyses the traditional techniques, procedures, and materials used in Tibetan Buddhist painting by witnessing Tibetan Buddhist painting in action and attending a range of exhibitions, art workshops,Continue reading “A Technical Study on Tibetan Buddhist Painting and Its Traditional Method | Chapter 13 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

A Descriptive Study on Improving of Prospective Elementary Teachers’ Reasoning: Learning Geometry through Mathematical Investigation | Chapter 12 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

To help prospective primary teachers improve their mathematical reasoning abilities, this study employs a mathematical investigation technique in teaching geometry. Non-routine tasks were carried out as part of a mathematical research process, which was essentially a set of activities, in this study. Developing mathematical reasoning abilities in research subjects through their ability to analyse, generalise,Continue reading “A Descriptive Study on Improving of Prospective Elementary Teachers’ Reasoning: Learning Geometry through Mathematical Investigation | Chapter 12 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

Perspectives of Science’s Big Problem, Reincarnation’s Big Potential, and Buddhists’ Profound Embarrassment | Chapter 11 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

Here is a revised version of the Religions paper from 2017. You can contact the author with any questions or comments. Science’s concept of life is largely based on scientific materialism, which is largely unquestioned. It wields great power beyond science, and as a result, religious ideas have become increasingly sidelined. However, behavioural phenomena thatContinue reading “Perspectives of Science’s Big Problem, Reincarnation’s Big Potential, and Buddhists’ Profound Embarrassment | Chapter 11 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

Study on Predicting Satisfaction with Life from Generativity and Identity Threat: The Experiences of Indigenous Baka Forest People in Cameroon | Chapter 10 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

Generativity — the desire to leave something for posterity and the threat to one’s social identity – is used in this study to predict life pleasure. A random sample of 90 participants from two Baka communities were given the Loyola Generativity Scale (LGS), the stigma consciousness questionnaire (SCQ), and the happiness with life scores (SWLS).Continue reading “Study on Predicting Satisfaction with Life from Generativity and Identity Threat: The Experiences of Indigenous Baka Forest People in Cameroon | Chapter 10 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

Infant Feeding in Rural Areas of Koro, North Cote D’Ivoire: A Community Solution Perspective| Chapter 9 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

In the rural parts of Koro, this article attempts to establish a community diagnostic and design implementation strategies for the control and improvement of newborn feeding and infant health. In Côte d’Ivoire, infant feeding is a serious child health issue. As a result of this predicament, a participatory community health method was implemented in Koro’sContinue reading “Infant Feeding in Rural Areas of Koro, North Cote D’Ivoire: A Community Solution Perspective| Chapter 9 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

A Review and Reports on the Status of Quo and Problems of We Media in China | Chapter 8 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3

We have entered an era of online sharing and indirect communication thanks to the emergence of online forums, blogs, Weibo, and WeChat. Privatization, transmission, modernization, and electronization have all become commonplace in daily life. On the internet, people are free to express themselves. In order to perform meaningful academic research on we media, the literatureContinue reading “A Review and Reports on the Status of Quo and Problems of We Media in China | Chapter 8 | Selected Topics in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3”

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