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Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 1 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods (MJLTM) ISSN: 2251 - 6204 www.mjltm.com [email protected] Editorial Board: 1. Hamed Ghaemi,Assistant Professor in TEFL,Islamic Azad University (IAU),Iran 2. Domingo Docampo Amoedo,Full Professor,Department: Signal Theory and Communications, Vigo University,spain 3. Barbara Sicherl Kafol,Full Professor of Music Education University of Ljubljana,slovenia 4. Agüero-Calvo Evelyn,Professor of Mathematics,Technological Institute of Costa Rica 5. Tito Anamuro John Albert,Assistant professor Universidad del Norte,Colombia 6. Dlayedwa Ntombizodwa,Lecturer,University of the Western Cape,South Africa 7. Doro Katalin,PhD in Applied Linguistics,Department of English Language Teacher Education and Applied Linguistics,University of Szeged,Hungary 8. Dutta Hemanga,Assistant Professor of Linguistics,The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU),India 9. Fernández Miguel,PhD,Chicago State University,USA 10. Grim Frédérique M. A.,Associate Professor of French,Colorado State University,USA Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] 11. Izadi Dariush,PhD in Applied Linguistics,Macquarie University,Sydney,Australia Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 2 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 12. Kaviani Amir,Assistant Professor at Zayed University,UAE 13. Kirkpatrick Robert,Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics,Shinawatra International University,Thailand 14. Mouton Nelda,PhD in Education Management,North-West University (NWU),South Africa 15. Naicker Suren,Department of Linguistics and Translation,University of South Africa 16. Ndhlovu Finex,PhD,Linguistics Programme,University of New England,Australia 17. Raddaoui Ali Hechemi,PhD,Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics,University of Wyoming in Laramie,USA 18. Rolstad Kellie,PhD,Associate Professor of Education,University of Maryland,USA 19. Shahbazirad Mohammad,PhD candidate in English language and Literature,Yerevan State University,Armenia 20. Stobart Simon,PhD,Dean of Computing,Teesside University,UK 21. Suszczynska Malgorzata,Senior Assistant Professor,University of Szeged,Hungary 22. Weir George R. S.,PhD in Philosophy of Psychology,University of Strathclyde,Glasgow,UK 23. Zegarac Vladimir,PhD,University of Bedfordshire,UK Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 3 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Abstracting/Indexing Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Index Copernicus 2011 Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 4 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Linguistics Abstract EBSCO Publication Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 5 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Lulu Publication Directory of Open Access Journals ProQuest Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 6 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Modern Language Association Cabell's Directories COPE Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 7 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Directory of Research Journal Indexing (DRJI) Indian Citation Index Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] International Society of Universal Research in Sciences Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 8 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Ulrich's Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 9 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 Table of Contents The Business Mobility in New Era: New Generation 4G Technologies in Organizations Tekin Birincia Hegemony War In Bretton Woods: John Magnard Keynes And Harry Dexter White aSema Yılmaz Genç, bSeda Aydin Reformist Outlook on Mainstream Economics: John Kenneth Galbraith Sema Yilmaz Genç The Research on Okun’s Law’s Validity in Turkey with Granger Causality Test (1988-2016) aSema Yılmaz Genç, bSeda Aydin The Relationship Between Private Speech Creativity Among Preschool Chilldren Mojgan Azizi Rad Realization Of The Unity Principle Of Discreteness And Continuity In Higher Technical Establishments Aygul Z. Ibatovaa, Natalia V. Ippolitovab Comparison of the professional qualifications of the teacher who participated in the action research and the teachers who did not participate in the research Keramat Parvizi A study of vapor liquid equilibria in a binary system of butylamine-water at 84.2 kPa pressure Marzie Yazdani Action Research to Enhance Speaking Skills among Female Graduates of Arts @ PSAU Dr.Afsha Jamal, Dr.Einas Absher, Dr.Naheed Saba, Dr.Rajitha Kumaran The Comparison Of effectiveness Connectivism Instructional Method With Grammar- Translation Method On Students’ Academic Engagement In EFL Mohammad Borna (corresponding author)1, Mahboobeh Fouladchang2 Matching the Verbal indications on the Verses of Holy Quran Rohollah adineh ,Mahdee nourian Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Methodical Strategies In Reading English Texts Aygul Z. Ibatova Survey of the Place of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh in the Albanian language and Literature Zahra Rajabi, Abdulla Rexhepi Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 10 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 The Effect of “Involuntary Memory” on Mrs. Dalloway’s Narrative Time Order and Frequency Morteza Jafari* Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 11 Modern Journal of Language Teaching Methods ISSN: 2251-6204 The Business Mobility in New Era: New Generation 4G Technologies in Organizations Tekin Birincia a15 Kasim University, Lefkosa, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Abstract The rise of technology has led to the development of a global digital eco system. This eco system has championed various digital trends like electronic commerce cushioned by virtualization and lately, the rapid growth and use of mobile phones leading to the development of a new term: mobile commerce. Consumers like things nice and simple like the convenience of being able to pay or be paid for goods and services anytime and anywhere and also access to data over the internet using devices like tablets and mobile phones with consumer electronic features (music, camera, video players etc). This has revolutionalized Mobile computing and highlighted the relevance of Mobile commerce thereby causing a wave of disruption as organizations and countries around the world are rapidly adopting and integrating mobile computing and commerce technologies into their business models and infrastructures to exploit opportunity created and to provide better services for its citizens respectively. Mobile computing and commerce demands a more dynamic, flexible and personalized experience hence the synchronization of mobile and wireless computing via 4G technologies; an advanced version of 3G technology is a force influencing the demand curve for mobile commerce and computing. This article posits on how 4th Generation technologies is metamorphosing the entire domain of Mobile commerce and mobile computing by providing path-breaking speed and impeccable broadband internet connectivity to mobile phone users. Keywords: Development; M commerce; Mobile computing; Trends; 4G technology; metamorphosing; ubiquitous features. Introduction The shift from traditional computing where connectivity was achieved between computers to other computers and servers with wires to the use of portable devices such as PDA’s and other handheld devices has eliminated the constraints of gaining access to information ONLY in a specific location. The connectivity by wires limits the access to the computing landscape for people on the move like law enforcement agents, service based employees, sales representatives, and individuals with transactions while travelling outside their homes or wired connectivity. Thus the first solution employed to tackle this limitation was to shrink the size of computers so it could be cartable. The Laptop computers were invented and over time smaller and smaller computing devices such as PDA’s(personal digital assistants) emerged. Also advance in technology disrupted the wired communication with wireless communication medium hence it was naturally adopted in the mobile computing environment for ubiquitous Downloaded from mjltm.org at 11:00 +0330 on Tuesday October 5th 2021 [ DOI: 10.26655/mjltm.2018.4.1 ] connectivity on smart phones. This has fostered user’s continuous reliance on the mobile devices hence stakeholders like IT researchers, government and businesses in order to communicate/interact with its users have since adopted and integrated mobile computing and commerce. Vol. 8, Issue 4, April 2018 Page 12 Modern Journal of Language