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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

An Overview of Selected Historical Monuments of The Sokoto Jihad, in the Old Gwadabawa Metropolitan District

Fatima Abubakar Gidadawa, Yusuf Sarkingobir
This paper aimed to discribe selected monumental locations in the old Gwadabawa created by Maiturare Marafa Gwadabawa. The old Gwadabawa Metropolitan District was a land and extensive district, which disgorged Tangaza, Gada, Illela, and Gudu local governments of present Sokoto State, Nigeria. The great Islamic reformer of the 19th century, Shehu Usman Danfodiyo, was brought up, moulded, and taught in Degel of the present Gwadabawa local government, Sokoto State. Therein was his house, school, an...

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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

Galwan Dispute: An understanding of its impacts on Indo-China relations and the rest of the world

Munirul Abidin
The Galwan clash is one of the most unforgettable clashes between India and China, which involves the death of the soldiers of both countries. The matter of dispute between China and India is for territories in addition to the disputes of China with all its neighbors. From this it is evaluated that China is greedy of regions. After the Galwan disputes the government of India has ordered that stop the use of made in China products and enhance the use of country originated products. China is the b...

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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

Ancient Women of India: Unraveling the glorious past of womanhood in the country

R.Tamil Selvi
Women are the most integral part of the society and the roles played by women are considerably remarkable and challenging in nature. The role played by women can be traced back in the time of ancient India due to their sacrifices and contribution to the society. The main objective of this study is to evaluate and analyses the roles played by women in ancient times. This study also curtails information related with the role and status enjoyed by women in ancient India.

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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

"Unveiling the Semiotics of Cigarette Advertising: Analyzing Propaganda Strategies."

Andreas Tano, Sheva Immanuel Simanjuntak
This study aims at demonstrating how prolonged exposure to media, particularly in cigarette ads, can shape individuals' beliefs, attitudes, and values. The cultivation theory by Gerbner, G. (1998) was applied in the analysis to show the mentioned issues. Besides, the study also investigated the role of cinematography, specifically cameraworks, and employed a semiotic approach to explore signs and symbols in the ads. Ferdinand de Saussure's (1916) "signifier" and "signified" framework was used to...

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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

A Critical Exploration of Human-Primate Dynamics and Ecological Reflections in ‘Rise of the Planets of the Apes’ Movie: An Ecocriticism Literary Analysis

Dicky Morgana Zulkarnaen, Mychelle Aide Abigail Saraun, Scarlet Clara, Rivalio Chendra, Charrine Sefanya Fiorentina Fiorentina Pane
This journal article offers an ecocritical analysis of the film "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" through the lens of Hiltner's "Ecocriticism" (2014). Employing a qualitative methodology, the study examines the movie's portrayal of human-animal relationships and environmental ethics. Additionally, the article delves into the cinematography of the film, focusing on the use of camera techniques to convey environmental and ethical themes. As the result: 1) The interconnectedness among humans, apes a...

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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

Neocolonialism in Black Panther “Wakanda forever” Movie

Felicia Jessica Kusen, Felicia Celine Saputra, Aubrey Jemima Tambunan, Gwyneth Lillian Silaen, Catherine Patricia
This study aims to show Neocolonialism in the movie "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," employing the analytical framework of Marxism by Karl Marx and complemented by Foucault's theory of Power. The analysis unveils the disapproval of neocolonialism from Karl Marx's perspective through an in-depth exploration of the movie. The visual composition of the cinematography is conveyed along with the analysis of the movie. Embracing the Marxist approach, this study investigates the neocolonialism caused ...

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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

"Power Dynamics and Colonial Exploitation: Unveiling Predatory Forces in ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes'"

Ayleen Latiesha Silaen, Cerin Potoboda, Chloe Fay Marpaung
This abstract explores the dynamics of power, oppression, and resistance within the context of colonialism and postcolonialism, drawing on Robert J.C. Young's theoretical framework (2005). Analyzing the movie's portrayal of humans' control over apes, the hierarchical relationship between colonizers and colonized becomes evident. The belief in human supremacy over apes is contextualized within discussions of colonial ideologies and racial hierarchies, reflecting a colonial mindset rooted in notio...

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Sep 11, 2023Open    AccessArticle

EXPLORING THE FACTORS OF STUDENTS DECISION ON CHANGING A DEGREE PROGRAM AFTER ADMISSION IN A UNIVERSITY

Dr. Rana Abdul Shakoor, Anila Yasin
Schools, and universities are worthless without students. The most valuable resource for every educational institution is its students without any doubt. The academic achievement of students is intimately related to the social and economic prosperity of the nation. The academic performance of the students is crucial in developing the highest caliber graduates who will serve as outstanding leaders and human resources for the nation, contributing to the economic and social growth of that nation. ...

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Mar 18, 2020Open    AccessArticle

(Not)Everyday Life of the Danish diplomat in Russia (Based on the Travel Diary of Just Juel, 1709–1711)

Iryna Papa
At the beginning of the 18th century, Europe was a theater of war. Most of the European states were engaged in the long and large-scale military conflicts (i.e., the Spanish Heritage War and the Great Northern War). The confrontation of some European rulers and the desire to expand political influence in certain regions has led them to new ways to achieve ambitious goals. In addition to military force, they also referred to the art of diplomacy and the assistance of diplomats, who by their order...

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Mar 18, 2020Open    AccessArticle

Polyethnic Structure of the Russian Empire on the Mental Maps of the British of the Late 18th Century (Edward Daniel Clarke’s Travel Diary)

Nelli Kholtobina
At the turn of the 18–19th centuries, despite the tense relationship between the British and Russian Empires, English mineralogist Edward Daniel Clarke and his companion John Martin Cripps went on a grand-tour, during which, in addition to other countries, they visited Russia. In this article, we focus on how the British author described the different ethnic groups that lived on the boundless areas of this Empire. Important part of the article is a short resume of historiography of mental maps a...

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