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List of Accepted Papers* Accepted Papers List of SOCIOINT 2017 4th International Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (10-12 July, 2017) Dubai Updated on: May, 31, 2017 4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 10-12 July 2017, Dubai (U.A.E) http://www.ocerint.org/socioint17 LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS* NOTE: This list contains the abstracts accepted until May, 31 2017. The abstract submission is open and still goes on. The abstracts accepted after May, 31 will be included to the list later. *In Alphabetical Order According to the First Author’s First Name: Abdallah Amin Terriche. Watch their Language: Feedback Provision via Audio-visual Recordings Abdulhalim Zulkifli. Theory of Punishment under Islamic Law and Malaysian Law: An Overview Abdullah Alzahrani, Robert Walters and Gary Wills. A Framework for E-Learning Uptake in Saudi Arabian Start up Universities Abdur Rehman. National Integration through Education Abiodun Fasakin Fasakin, Olusola Oyero, Nelson Okorie and Lanre Amodu. Is the Media a Friend or Enemy of the State? Abiodun Fasakin, Olusola Oyero, Kehinde Oyesomi and Nelson Okorie. Use of Hate Speeches in Television Political Campaign Abiodun Fasakin, Olusola Oyero, Lanre Amodu and Nelson Okorie. Mass Media as Effective Tools in Fighting Corruption in Nigeria Abubaker Jaber. Professional Development of Faculty Members in Sudanese Universities (Bahri University as a Model) Adebanke Olawole-Isaac, Emmanuel Amoo, Muyiwa Oladosun and Paul Adekola. Inter-Spousal Communication as a Determinant of Contraceptive Use in Nigeria: A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach Adebanke Olawole-Isaac, Golahan Oni, Emmanuel Amoo and Paul Adekola. Individual and Shared Background Characteristics Influencing Couples use of Contraceptives in Nigeria Adebanke Olawole-Isaac, Moses Akanbi and Chuwkugoziem Nwoko. Determinant of Knowledge of HIV/Aids Transmission among Men in Nigeria Adenan Ayob. The Effect of Digital Material towards Standard Two Student’s Achievement in Reading 1 Accepted Papers List of SOCIOINT 2017 4th International Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (10-12 July, 2017) Dubai Adergbite Dorcas. Implementation of a Changed Curriculum in Secondary School for the Attainment of Quality: Parents as a Stakeholder Aditi Dasgupta. Literature of the Womb: A Study of Select Indian Texts (1900s-2000s) Aditi Tyagi and Pratima Sarangi. Democracy and the Role of Media: An Indian Perspective Adnan Hussain, Shahan Ali and Umair Baig. Prediction of Stock Performance in the Pakistan Stock Exchange Using Logistic Regression Afsheen Ekhteyar. Critical Discourse Analysis of News Headlines: A Comparative Study Ahmed Mudi and Bala Zakar. Effect of Boko Haram Insurgency in Access to Basic Education in North-East Nigeria Aitufe Veronica. Relevance of Religion in the Era of Science: A Pragmatic Perspective Akbar Valadbigi. Capable Teachers: The Most Efficient Human Capital in the Process of Transition into the Stable Communities Al Amin Mydin, Abdul Ghani Kanesan Abdullah and Anwar Allah Pitchay. Workplace Spirituality as a Tool to Enhance Organizational Behavior that Promotes Organizational Effectiveness: A Study on Gender Based Leadership Alaa Salem and Nihal Medhat. Alternative Assessment; Don't talk the talk ... walk the walk! Alabi Yinusa. Food Security Challenges in Nigeria: Alternative before Government Alan Mcgowan. Teaching the Ethics of Global Climate Change Alia Ayub. An Investigation of the Barriers Confronted by the Secondary School Students in learning English Subject in Quetta City, Balochistan Alif Auza Isnanda. Indonesia’s Progress for Women in Political Leadership Aliyu Muhammad Sani. Effects of Foreign Aid Conditionality on the Nigerian Economy Amara Khan. Three Major Groups of Women in Wole Soyinka’s Plays: The Foolish Maidens, Queen Bees, and Domineering Matriarchs Ameen A. Ahmed. Targeting Aesthetics, the Spirit of Good Visual Design in Advertisement Aminu Habibu and Aminu Habibu. Management of Private Collection of Selected Islamic Scholars in Kano Metropolis Amiruddin Ahamat, Muhamad Sham Shahkat Ali and Norfaziela Hamid. Factors Influencing the Adoption of Social Media in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Ana Maria de Carvalho Leite, Lídia Maria Nazaré Alves and Maricelma de Siqueira. The Linguistic Prejudice against Words of African Origin in Brazilian Portuguese Ana Salomé García Muñiz. Learning Strategies and Motivational Patterns in Degrees of the School of Economics and Business Anas Maqbool Khan and Vani Narula. Social Stratification among Muslims: A phenomenon of Biradari in North India Anastasia Atabekova. Globalizing World and Interpreters: New Do’s and Don’ts within Diverse Professional Contexts Anastasia Atabekova. Minors in Migration Crisis: Challenges and Solutions to Protection from Abuse and Exploitation 2 Accepted Papers List of SOCIOINT 2017 4th International Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (10-12 July, 2017) Dubai Anastasia Fakhrutdinova, Lyajsan Kadyjrova and Karina Musina. Artistic and Aesthetic Education of Students by the Means of the National Arts And Crafts: The Tatarstan Republic Experience Anastasia Fakhrutdinova, Ramil Khayrutdinov and Eugenia Gutman. Social-Pedagogical Support Technology for University Students: Individual Safety Context Anatoly Smirnov, Evgeni Tsaregorodtsev, Tamara Larionova and Irina Stukova. Modeling of the Integrated Interaction in Predicting Development of Economy of Region Anatoly Smirnov, Evgeni Tsaregorodtsev, Tatiana Bakhtina, Irina Stukova and Elena Khalturina. 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Gender Discrimination in Nationality Laws: A Case Study of Pakistan Azenath Alves Da Silva, Flávio de São Pedro Filho, Maria José Aguilar Madeira, João Artur Avelino Leão and Tiyao Sui-Qui. Management Strategy for Sustainability through the Green Marketing Tool Aziz Guzel. Refusal, Responding, and Exception: Some Thoughts on a Signifying Framework for the Question of Refusal
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