Christian Attitude To Conlict: A Sine Qua Non For Sustainable Peace In A Globalized World | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jul,2014
Throughout the history of human existence, mankind has been in constant conflicts which often have degenerated to violence and war. This is viewed from a Christian perspective as being consequent upon lack of understanding of the real essence of conflict by majority of the members of the human society. To
Survival On The Hiv And Aids Treatment Line: Experiences From Cohort Studies Of People Living With Hiv Who Are On Antiretroviral Therapy In Rural Zimbabwe | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jul,2014
HIV and AIDS remains the major health and development challenge bedevilling Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular, especially under a resource constrained environment as well as a myriad of other economically related impediments. Notwithstanding such challenges, treatment of HIV and AIDS through Antiretroviral therapy remains indispensible in the response
Ethnic Conflicts In North Eastern States Of India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jul,2014
The people of India though are bound together by strong bonds of culture, common history and traditions, yet,
there are certain groups who feel neglected and deprived of their share in political and economic power. India
stands territorially united but Indians stand ethnically, linguistically, religiously and culturally, divided. Since
independence many
Examining The Role Of Ngos As A Social Movement For Social Change | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jul,2014
Any social-political system which claims to be a just system, then people in such system should have the liberty to claim certain things as a matter of right rather than depending on charity of someone. The proponents of natural rights assert and believes
Redeeming Effects Of Frugality Upon Societal Relationships | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jul,2014
Every activity in human life is directed towards the individual’s subjective well-being. The two motivations that govern the pursuit of this happiness are acquisition and enjoyment. These motivations become problematic if one does not relate to them properly. This correct relationship is termed frugality; the incorrect relationship
Building Sustainable Urban Market Structures In Nigeria: A Case For The Regeneration Of Slaughter Market In Port Harcourt For Greater Productivity | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Jul,2014
The structure of urban markets in Nigeria over the years has remained rudimentary in terms of facilities and mode of operation. There is ubiquity of crudely prepared stalls, poorly managed waste system, dearth of modern infrastructures and inadequate manoeuvring spaces within the market vicinity. These are common features of the
Corporate Governance And Earnings Management: An Empirical Analysis Of Firms In Petroleum And Petroleum Products Distributors In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Accounting | Jun,2014
This study examines the relationship between corporate governance and earnings management of the six petroleum and petroleum products distributors out of the nine petroleum products distributors that are listed on the floor of the Nigeria Stock Exchange. Data were collected from the Annual reports and accounts of the sampled companies
Causes, Benefits And Cost Of Informal Economy: Evidence From Zimbabwe (1980-2013) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Jun,2014
This paper aims at assessing the main causes of informal sector in Zimbabwe since independence through
literature review. The paper discovered that internal migration (rural to urban), economic slide, wealth
creation and tax evasion are some of the main causes of the rapid growth of informal sector and the
subsequent decline
The Growth Of Public Debt: Its Changing Nature And Growing Gravity: A Case Of Manipur | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jun,2014
Among pressing problems of backward states in India, indebtedness undoubtedly occupies the first place. In many respects, the debt problems of the backward states like Manipur are financial reflection of the more deeply rooted inconsistencies of the development process, which are generating imbalances on an even larger scale and deepening
Exploring The Methodologies That English Language Teachers Use To Teach Listening Skills At Secondary Schools | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jun,2014
The purpose of the study was to explore the methodologies that English teachers use to teach listening skills and the challenges that teachers face in their use in secondary schools in the Lubombo Region of Swaziland. The study used a qualitative multiple case study as its design. The population was