Asian Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities(AJSSH)

ISSN:2186-8492, ISSN:2186-8484 Print

Vol.4, Number 2, May 2015


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ACCEPTED PAPERS


1. SPOILING OR THE SAVING FACES IN PAKISTANI NEWSPAPERS: A MULTI MODAL DISCOURSE PERSPECTIVE ON ANALYZING POLITICAL CARTOONS
Tazanfal Tehseem, Zahra Bokhari

Department of English, University of Sargodha, PAKISTAN.

[Full Paper]   Pages 1-14  


2. INVESTIGATING THE PERCEIVED INNOVATION ATTRIBUTES, TOWARD ONLINE SHOPPING IN MALAYSIA
Marzieh Zendehdel, Laily Hj Paim

Department of Resource Management and Consumer Studies, University Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor, MALAYSIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 15-23  


3. RESEARCH REPORT ON THE PROCEDURES FOR CRIMINAL CASES COMMITTED BY MINORS IN CHINA
Dr. Ming Liao

Associate Professor, College for Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University; Deputy Director, Juvenile Cases Procuratorial Office, Second Branch of Beijing People’s Procuratorate, & Consultant of Juvenile Justice Project, Save the Children, Beijing, P.R.CHINA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 24-38  


4. STANDARD ALBANIAN AND THE LANGUAGE OF TELEVISION CONCRETE OBSERVATIONS
Edlira Mantho

Faculty of Education and Social Sciences, “Eqrem Çabej” University, Gjirokastër, ALBANIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 39-46  


5. UNLIMITING THE LIMITS OF AFRICAN BORDERS: THE CASE OF CAMEROON-NIGERIA BORDER TOWNS OF ABONGSHE AND ABONG
Dr. Mark Bolak Funteh

Department of History, University of Maroua, CAMEROON.

[Full Paper]   Pages 47-54  


6. LOW LEVELS OF PARENT’S INCOME AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Dr. Roya Kavian Mobarakeh

Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, MALAYSIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 55-61  


7. A COGNITIVE SEMANTIC STUDY OF SOME ENGLISH RIDDLES AND THEIR ANSWERS IN AMIDST A TANGLED WEB
Ibrahim Esan Olaosun, James Oladunjoye Faleye

Department of English, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, NIGERIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 62-71  


8. AIM AND END OF SOCIETY IN FARABI’S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Maryam Ghanbarinejad Jahromi

Department of Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Payame Noor University(PNU),Tehran, IRAN.

[Full Paper]   Pages 72-79  


9. UNIVERSAL HUMANISM OF TAGORE
Dr. F.M. Anayet Hossain

Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Chittagong, BANGLADESH.

[Full Paper]   Pages 80-86  


10. IMPACT OF EDUCATION IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT OF IN BAGALKOT DISTRICT, KARNATAKA
Smt. S. J. Sandhya

Research Scholar. Karnataka University, Dharwad, INDIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 87-94  


11. DISQUALIFYING A PREMIER: A LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF A LEGAL NARRATIVE TO UNFOLD POWER
Tazanfal Tehseem, Ifrah Ali

Department of English, University of Sargodha, PAKISTAN.

[Full Paper]   Pages 95-108  


12. THE RISE AND FALL OF ANNE BOLEYN
Dr. Petraq Buka

English Department, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Tirana University, ALBANIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 109-118  


13. POLYPHONIC SINGING – A DIACHRONIC EMBLEM OF A MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
Panajot Barka

Department of Greek Language, Literature and Civilization, University of Gjirokastra, Gjirokastra, ALBANIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 119-127  


14. THE INFLUENCE OF JOB RELEVANT INFORMATION, TASK TECHNOLOGY FIT, AND EASE OF USE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DUE TO THE USER PERFORMANCE: CASE STUDY ON THE END USE OF ACDEMIC AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM IN UNIVERSITY OF BRAWIJAYA
Heri Prawoto Widodo, Kertahadi, Imam Suyadi

Department of Management Information System Development, Faculty of Administrative Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, INDONESIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 128-138  


15. THE RECEPTION OF RYLANDS V. FLETCHER RULE IN CEYLON: A REVIEW ON THE JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INTRODUCING PRINCIPLES OF ENGLISH LAW, IN COLONIAL ERA
G. I. D. Isankhya Udani

Department of Private and Comparative Law, Faculty of Law, University of Colombo, SRI LANKA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 139-144  


16. THE FEAR IN MONGOLIAN SOCIETY: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Davaa Jagdag, Altangerel Balgan

School of Humanities, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, MONGOLIA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 145-153  


17. THE ENVIRONMENTALITY OF SHRINES: CASE OF GONDE MALENDE (SHRINE) OF THE TONGA PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN ZAMBIA
Kanene Kennedy M.

University of Botswana, Gaborone, BOTSWANA.

[Full Paper]   Pages 154-160  


18. A CASE STUDY OF LANGUAGE ATTITUDE: HOW DO TAIWANESE FEMALES VIEW MANDARIN-SPEAKING AND TAIWANESE-SPEAKING MALES
Daphne LJ Huang, Ming-Yi Michelle Kuo

Providence University, Dajia Elementary School, TAIWAN.

[Full Paper]   Pages 161-169  


19. AN ANALYTIC DISCUSSION ON CONFUCIUS’S INDIVIDUALISM
Mohammad Jahirul Quiyum, Hasina Afruj Shanta, Md. Manzurul Karim

University of Chittagong, BANGLADESH.

[Full Paper]   Pages 170-175  


20. MORPHO-SYNTACTIC DEVIATIONS OF VERBS: A STUDY OF UNDERGRADUATES’S WRITINGS
Fareeha Khan, Ujala Arshad

Assistant Professor, Department of English, Govt Post Graduate College Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, PAKISTAN.

[Full Paper]   Pages 176-187  


21. NEPENGLISH’ OR ‘NEPALI ENGLISH’: A NEW VERSION OF ENGLISH?
Sheetal Sharma, Pragyan Joshi, Edwin van Teijlingen

Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UNITED KINGDOM; UNDP, Kathmandu, NEPAL, & Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences, Affiliated with Tribhuvan University, NEPAL.

[Full Paper]   Pages 188-193  


22. MAINTAINING PRINT MEDIA IN MODERN AGE: A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN
Prof. Dr. Ghulam Shabir, Ghulam Safdar, Asad Mumtaz Seyal, Muhammad Imran, Ali Raza Bukhari

Department of Media Studies, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, PAKISTAN.

[Full Paper]   Pages 194-202  


           

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