Vol 9, No.7 – No 10 (2019) Developing Country Studies

Vol 9, No 10 (2019)

Table of Contents

Articles

Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
Analysis of Factors That Affecting Farmers Membership Participation on Agricultural Cooperative: – In Case of Ana Lemo District, Hadiya Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia PDF
Abel Wudenah Abamaga 1-8
Assessing Policy Effectiveness to Measure Inequality of Opportunity in Wellbeing and Education: Case of Tunisia PDF
Bassma Said Jellali 9-21
Perception of Causes and Consequences of Early Marriage: The Case of Gewane District, Afar Region, Ethiopia PDF
Zebenay Shitaye 22-30
An Analysis of the Concept and Practices of Sustainable Development among Postgraduate Students in District Lahore PDF
Saiqa Yameen 31-37
Socioeconomic Determinants of Youth Unemployment in Ethiopia, the Case of Wolaita Sodo Town, Southern Ethiopia PDF
Tsegaw Kebede Tegegne 38-45
Real Exchange Rate Misalignment and Economic Growth in Belt & Road Countries: The Role of Financial Integration PDF
Hameed Khan, Umair Khan, Waqas Ali, Li Jun Jiang 46-62
Socio-Cultural Factors of Food Insecurity in Sierra Leone PDF
Michael Johnny, Bashiru Mansaray 63-68
Church and Poverty Alleviation Through Health Care Delivery in the Kumasi Metropolis PDF
John Kwaku Opoku, Eric Manu, Victor Selorme Gedzi 69-76
Challenges and Opportunities of TVET in Developing Countries: A Case of Sudan PDF
Abdelmoiz Ramadan, Chen Xiaohui 77-87
Association Between Sources of Knowledge on Human Sexual Behaviour and Marital Satisfaction among Married People in Meru County PDF
Agnes Karambu Maigallo, Beatrice Mwarania Mburugu, Adiel Magana 88-95

 

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Vol 9, No 8 (2019)

 

Vol 9, No 7 (2019)

 

 

 

 

Vol 11, No.7 and No.8 (2019) Journal of Chemistry and Materials Research

Vol 11, No 7 (2019)

 

Vol 11, No 8 (2019)

Table of Contents

Articles

Industrial Wastes and Their Management Challenges in Ethiopia PDF
Timar Petros Menbere 1-6
Flexural Properties of Unidirectional Enset Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Composite for Automotive Interior Application PDF
Fasil Tadesse 7-13
Chemical Characterization of Green Coffee Beans and Determining the Effect of Roasting Temperature on the Content of Caffeine PDF
Dagne Bayih Adamu 14-21
Mixed-Refining of BCTMP and LBKP for Lightweight Papers PDF
Lies Indriati, Mungki Septian Romas, Ike Rostika 22-29
Effect of Al2O3 and WO3 Ceramic Additives on the Surface Morphology and Mechanical Properties of Electroless Nickel-Boron Composite Coatings Fabricated on AZ31 Magnesium Alloy PDF
Salah Eldin k. A. Abdulhamid, Fatma Kandemirli, Ibrahim M Ghayad 30-33
Neutron Activation Analysis as a tool to Determine Concentration of Selected Metals in Table Salt Mined from Benya Lagoon, Ghana PDF
Michael K. Vowotor, Samuel S. Sackey, Charles L. Y. Amuah, Andrew Huzortey, Dennis M. Ahorlu, Godwin Kortey, Dickson Kuvedzi 34-51

 

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ISSN (Paper)2224-3224 ISSN (Online)2225-0956

Vol 11, No.7-No 9 (2019) Journal of Civil and Environmental Research

Vol 11, No 7 (2019)

 

Vol 11, No 8 (2019)

 

Vol 11, No 9 (2019)

Table of Contents

Articles

Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
Carbon Sequestration in Coffee Agroforestry of Barbere District, Bale Zone, Southeastern Ethiopia: Implications for Climate Change Mitigation PDF
Kefa Feye Garedew 1-11
Analysis of Rainfall Variability for Mekelle Meteorological Station, Northern Ethiopia (1960-2009) PDF
Girmay Abreha Weldesenbet 12-22
Rainfall – Runoff Modeling: A Comparative Analyses: Semi Distributed HBV Light and SWAT Models in Geba Catchment, Upper Tekeze Basin, Ethiopia PDF
Abebe Temesgen 23-33
Performance Evaluation of Adama City Water Supply System, Oromia, Ethiopia PDF
Sisay Demeku 34-42
Simple to Use Microsoft Excel Template for Estimating the Parameters of Some Selected Probability Distribution Model by Method of L-Moment PDF
Idowu Rudolph Ilaboya 43-56
Optimizing the Sorption of Mn2+ ion from Aqueous Solution onto Zinc Chloride Activated Sawdust Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) PDF
Idowu Rudolph Ilaboya, Ebierin Akpoebidimiyen Otuaro 57-71

 

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ISSN (Paper)2224-5790 ISSN (Online)2225-0514

Vol 10, No 6 (2019) Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems

Vol 10, No 6 (2019)

Table of Contents

Articles

Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
A Big Data Analytics Framework in Climate Smart Agriculture PDF
Tekalign Tujo Gurmessa 1-6
Classification of Under-Resourced Language Documents Using English Ontology PDF
Tsegay Mullu Kassa 7-14
Presenting Migration Scheduling Algorithm for Virtual Machines to Optimize Energy Consumption Simultaneously and Generate Pollutants in super Computing Networks PDF
Maryam Moeentaghavi, Maryam Khademi 15-24
Automatic Identification of Personal Automobiles Plates of Iran Using Genetic Algorithm PDF
Mohammad Hossein Hassanzadeh Firouzabadi, Reza Azizi 25-32
Classification Based Analysis on Cancer Datasets Using Predictor Measures PDF
J. Adarsh Samuel Raj, Y. Sunil Raj, Charles Savarimuthu, Dinesh Kumar 33-42

 

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ISSN (Paper)2222-1727 ISSN (Online)2222-2863

Vol.76 and Vol.77 (2019) Arts and Design Studies

Vol 77 (2019)

Table of Contents

Articles

Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
Pedagogical Strategies of Visual Art in Colleges of Education PDF
SUMAILA ISSAH, AHETO-DOMI BRAIN, EBENEZER K. ACQUAH 1-10
Teacher Perspective on Integrating ICTs into Teaching of Art in the Colleges of Education in Ghana PDF
AHETO-DOMI BRAIN, SUMAILA ISSAH, EBENEZER K. ACQUAH 11-18
Aesthetics of Lurik Cloth for Adang Ceremony at Kasunanan Palace Surakarta Hadiningrat PDF
FP. Sri Wuryani 19-31
The Application of Color as ‘The Concept of Visual Stimulus’ in the Student’s Learning Space of Grade 1 – 3 in North Bali PDF
I Nyoman Larry Julianto, Cokorda Alit Artawan 32-37
Phenomenology Theories and Painted Objects From Vincent Van Gogh, Gani Odutokun and Irokanulo Emmanuel: A Critical Assessment in Modernistic Philosophy of Image and Text PDF
Irokanulo, Ikemefula Emmanuel, Nwade Jaachinma Ngozi 38-44
The Development of Jaranan Temanggungan as Indonesian Intangible Heritage PDF
Slamet . 45-54
A Critique of the Architecture of Faculty of Science Complex, University of Lagos, Nigeria PDF
Adewale Segun Alabi 55-60
The Art Creation Design of The Dance Theatre “The Margin of Our Land” PDF
Sahrul N., Elizar ., Ali Sukri, Kurniasih Zaitun 61-69
Sustainable Local Weaving Ecosystem for Cultural Tourism (Study of Toba Sibandang Traditional Weaving in Muara District, North Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra) PDF
Soni Sadono, Catur Nugroho 70-76

 

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ISSN (Paper)2224-610X ISSN (Online)2225-0603

 

 

Vol 76 (2019)

Table of Contents

Articles

Journal coverpage PDF
Journal Editor
User Interface Review on Digital Magazine: A Case Study on Femina PDF
Ariani Wardhani 1-8
Performativity of Gandang Tasa in the Tabuik Naiak Pangkek and Hoyak Tabuik Rituals in Pariaman PDF
Asril ., Andar Indra Sastra, Adjuoktoza Rovylendes 9-15
Meet the Others: Comprehending Crowdsourcing Graphic Design Practice in Indonesia PDF
Taufik Murtono, Santosa Soewarlan, Didit W. Soewardikoen, Guntur . 16-26
Differentiation of Head Shapes and Positions of Shadow Puppets Arjuna Kedhu and Kinanthi in Surakarta Style PDF
Ratna Cahaya Rina Wirawan, Yasraf A. Piliang, Ira Adriati, Irfansyah . 27-33
Theorizing the Components of Visual Arts as a Tool in Creating Knowledge in Contemporary Academic Discourse PDF
Emmanuel, Ikemefula Irokanulo, Blaise Gundu Gbaden 34-42
Development of Traditional Arts in Traditional Javanese Marriage Ceremony in Surakarta PDF
Sarwanto ., Sri Rochana W, Sugeng Nugroho, Sumarno . 43-46
The Current Trend in the Fusion of Wayang Kulit Performance Styles from the ‘Keraton’ Tradition and ‘Folk’ Tradition PDF
Sugeng Nugroho, Sunardi ., I Nyoman Murtana 47-55
The Miseducation of the Nigerian Architect PDF
Olumide.O. Ogeye, James.G. Senibi, Olufolajimi.O. Akinboboye 56-61
CHANGES IN CULTURAL ETHICS IN RANDAI IN MINANGKABAU PDF
Zulkifli ., Erlinda . 62-71
Thinking the Work of Craft as City’s Identity Case Study: Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia PDF
Alvi Lufiani, Setiawan Sabana, Andryanto Rikrik Kumara, Yan Yan Sunarya 72-76

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ISSN (Paper)2224-610X ISSN (Online)2225-0603

Tips for Writing Your First Academic Article

Getting an article published through blue hosting services in an academic journal can be quite a frustrating process. Most of the time, it demands serious commitment of no just hard work, but time. Still, it is essential for many academics and scientific researchers to establish a record of publication, especially if they aim at pursuing a career in these fields.

If you are targeting to get published in an academic journal and you have no idea where to start, below are some helpful tips for you that should help get the odds turned in your favour and at the same time, make the whole process a lot less daunting.

Below are some of the most things that everybody who is into academic hosting should know about writing their first article:

Target a specific and appropriate journal

It is often tempting to get your articles submitted to the top journals in the field where you belong. These are, after all, the journals that you and your peers happen to be familiar with. They are the ones that you have always seen get referenced multiple times in the specific literature you consume.

However, you must remember that the journals that are considered as among the top are known to be very competitive. This means that any academic project that is ever published in these journals has to be ground-breaking. They also need to be research that offers considerable significance and may often require the authorship of multiple people. These articles also need considerable budget as well as institutional support. This is why, if you want to increase the odds of you getting published, getting strategic in your journal of choice is important.

Have a novel idea

You cannot expect journals to want to publish your work when you do not really have anything new to say. For a work to be published, you want to say something new without putting your credibility and reputation on the line. For an academic article to be successful, it needs to position with existing scholarship as well as build on knowledge that is already existent. Existing work can be a good starting point for any research piece. Then, the envelope can be pushed further in the hopes of discovering new things.

Take the time to edit your work

Serious revisions and editing are needed for your work to really make it to academic journals. This means that you will need to go beyond the usual skimming. When editing, make sure to remember to avoid using a passive voice and get confusing passages fixed too. You can also ask a third party to provide reviews on excellent services and allow them to proofread your work.

Strategic referencing is important

You need your work to be credible and the best way to do so is to cite credible references. For an academic publisher to seriously consider your work, it is important to have it banked on academic references. When referencing, always remember to go to the original source. You will want to reference those works that have been widely cited too. Citing articles from the academic journal you are submitting is also a win.

By: Novo Benaojan

Benefits of documentation and creative writing

Writing is often deemed as a cathartic activity. For young adults and teenagers, writing is arguably one of the best activities one can indulge in.

It doesn’t matter what sort of writing or reading you’re into; what matters the most is that you’re making an active endeavor to integrate this activity in your lifestyle and daily activities. To help you get there, or to provide more momentum, this segment is directed towards highlighting the many benefits that this activity brings for the user!

Simply speaking, the benefits and advantages of these presents are endless. However, we’ve highlighted the top few ones that we believe are the most influential. 

A subtle form of therapy  

There are several studies and research done on the matter of reading and writing, especially when done by young individuals. The general conclusion that the bulk of the authorities arrived at stated how writing could be a form of therapy for young kids. 

This is primarily attributed to the fact that writing enables self-expression and acknowledgment of how you’re feeling in the present moment, which can often lead to self-actualization. 

Helps improve vocabulary

We’ve all been there. Once you get the hang of writing, you’ll want to get better at the craft. To help you get there, users often integrate a thesaurus into their daily reading.

By writing daily or indulging from time to time, you’re paving the way for an improved vocabulary, which will also carry over to your speaking spills. 

Fuels imagination and creativity 

Writing is a continuous process. Once you get into the groove, the collective process of writing can help you be more elaborate with your thoughts. If done consistently, various patterns of thinking can inculcate creativity in an individual.

Furthermore, this also triggers the subconscious mind to actively seek out more connections in the real world so that you can write about it. Long story short, writing is a great way to increase your imagination and creativity, especially when it comes to the arts. 

Asserts self-confidence  

Writing is also reputed to assert self-confidence in young adults. This is because writing gives the user a voice that they can assert and acknowledge. For a lot of individuals, this can help build self-confidence down the road.

This can go a long way and can help individuals aspire for more down the road. Programs such as Immerse education often lookout for individuals who are good with words and are confident in their abilities. 

Encourages empathy 

When writing, users are often encouraged to put themselves into their character’s shoes. This helps build empathy and makes individuals more accepting of others and accepting diversity. 

This is an attribute that should be encouraged in all. Writing is one way you can go about it. 

Conclusion  

The countless benefits that writing offers are priceless; you can’t put a tag on it. Regardless of your age, this is one activity that you should actively seek out and engage with if you want to keep your mind young and fresh.

Powerful Ways to Transform Your English Speaking Skills to The Finest Level

English is a universal language that holds immense power when it comes to coping with the present day workplace culture. It is known for boosting your marketability, ethics and overall approach and outlook when you are aiming for a standard employment.  Not only is it a vital perquisite in your professional life but also for accomplishing personal life chores and goals. Learning a new language is anyway an excellent idea that strengthens your profile and English can be considered as a fundamental one. It is a language that individuals worldwide prefer to lean and is widely used in colleges and universities. One out of five individuals holds the capacity to either speak or understand English. It is often considered as the language of all fields which includes aviation, diplomacy and more. Explained below are some of the ways in which you can take your English speaking skill to the next level

Reaching out to a mentor

There is nothing better than getting hold of a mentor when you are planning on increasing your language on a language. There are many complications and intricacies in the process of learning a language. It is much different than learning mathematics. It requires intense guidance from experienced minds who, are fluent with the particular language and holds the ability to get you in the real flow of practice. In case you are looking out for a reliable source to attain tutoring from an experienced mentor, you can simple check here. The given link shall lead you to the top tutors who can make your English learning journey much easy, hassle-free and fast. The details are all available in the website. 

Rely on the right resources and look beyond text books

Next thing you need to focus on are the resources. It is the age of digitalization and you will have ample English learning resources on your plate. But remember that not all shall serve you with the same quality of training and benefit you want from it. So it is recommended that you rely on the resources provided by your mentor and libraries. 

If you are looking forward to online resources, it is best that you perform a good amount of research on the online sites and choose the ones that are reputed enough. You can also surround yourself with activities and habits that is based on English. For instance, if you read magazines, read the news or listen to the radio, replace them all with contents that come from the source of English. 

Be an excellent listener

Lastly, the key to picking a language quickly does not just lie in just absorbing knowledge but also paying heed to what is happening around or how it is being used by others. The best thing you can do is save yourself thirty minutes of time each day to listen to certain audio pieces and vocabs from random sources as you prefer. 

As the world around is progressing, it is getting more connected than ever before and interaction is growing on a global basis. Literacy and fluency in languages, especially English is significantly in demand when it comes to skills and you can definitely use the above tips to set things your way.

Little Known Facts about Pine Flooring

Pine is one of the most popular flooring materials due to its affordability and durability. A pine floor can stand up to decades of use before it has to be replaced, making it not only easy on the wallet, but also good for the environment. 

Since pine is typically sold unfinished, you can have it finished in whatever way you like. If you like its natural appearance, you can simply have it treated with varnish or whitewashed. 

You can also have pine painted or stained based on your preference. It can even be left untreated, and it will develop a distressed look as it ages that many homeowners find appealing. 

Unfortunately, it also needs to be handled with care since it is prone to wear such as scratches and dents. Hence, it needs to be regularly vacuumed and dusted to avoid debris that could cause damage. 

Of course, you also have to be careful when moving furniture or other heavy objects to avoid the floors being damaged by deep grooves. You can avoid damage by using felt pads underneath the furniture.

You can also protect pine flooring by finishing it if you did not buy it finished. Depending on how much foot traffic it gets, you will need to refinish it every five to ten years.

Here are some interesting and little known facts about pine:

  • Depending on the species, it takes from twenty to 100 years for a pine tree to grow large enough so that it can be harvested and used for woodworking. However, this is still a much faster rate of growth than walnut or oak, making it suitable for forestry practices that are environmentally friendly.  
  • Most types of pine trees, such as table mountain, short leaf and white, can live from 100 to 200 years. But some pine tree species, like the bristlecone, have a potential lifespan of thousands of years. In fact, a Bristlecone pine, which was given the name “Methuselah”, has been alive for 4,600 years and is considered the longest lived organism on the planet. It is located in California’s White Mountains.
  • There was actually a bristlecone, which had been cut down, that had lived for 4,900 years. It had been discovered underneath Wheeler Peak, in a grove, and had reportedly been nicknamed “Prometheus”.
  • Pine trees that are grown in plantations for sawing timber can be harvested after only thirty years. Some trees, however, may be allowed to grow for as long as fifty years since older wood is move valuable. 
  • Pine is one of the longest lasting types of flooring. There are homes that have pine floors that are a hundred years old, and in some cases even older.
  • Pine logging actually started in the late seventeenth century, and logs were initially transported using horse-drawn wagons. By the nineteenth century, logging had become a huge industry, and logs were transported via river, horse and train to the sawmills where they were processed.
  • There are actually two machines that are used to turn pine into wood planks. A band saw is used to turn the cut log into a square shape. Then a gang saw is used to cut the logs into boards of different sizes. These boards are sorted according to size.
  • Virtually the entire log is used. Scrap wood is used for scrap projects such as particleboard. Chunks of pine wood are set aside for use in furniture making, and smaller blocks are used to make pinewood cars.

One of the varieties of pine used to make pine lumber, Southern Yellow Pine, actually consists of several species. The major species of yellow pine used for lumber are the Loblolly (pinus taeda); Shortleaf (pinus echinata); Longleaf (pinus palustris) and Slash (pinus elliotti). These species are virtually indistinguishable from each other, even under microscopic examination.