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Nonformal Education in Improving Quality of Life of Underprivileged Children
This study explores the role of Non-formal Primary Education (NFPE) in improving the quality of the life of underprivileged children in Bangladesh considering their economic, health, environmental issues and life skills. It uses a mixed method approach of research where three NGOs which run NFPE programs were selected purposefully. Data were derived from six NGO officers, nine teachers, ninety students and eighteen guardians by using two sets of questionnaires for NGO officers and teachers, an interview schedule for guardians and 9 focus group discussions with the students. The findings show that there is no income generating program initiated by the organizations for the learners along with education. So, the scope of their income has reduced. But their daily life behavior and skills have improved. Besides, their awareness on health and environmental issues have increased. The findings lead to some recommendations which will give insights to policy makers and professionals engaged in this field
Nanomechanical and Morphological Characterization of Tungsten Trioxide (WO3) Thin Films Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition
This study investigates the nanomechanical properties and surface morphology of tungsten oxide WO3thin films deposited on p-type Si(100) substrates using atomic layer deposition (ALD) technology with 2000 ALD deposition cycles at a growth temperature of 300°C and annealed at different temperatures. The samples were further furnace annealed at 500, 600 and 700°C for 60 min. The influence of the deposition process on the structure and properties of the WO3 films is discussed, presented and correlated to the characteristic features of the ALD technique. The results depict significant difference in the hardness and modulus measurements between the as deposited sample and the annealed ones. The hardness and modulus drop from 14 and 170 GPa for the as deposited sample to 10 and 140 GPa for the annealed ones respectively. Surface roughness was observed to increase with annealing temperature and the initially amorphous as deposited sample reached complete recrystallization and transformed into polycrystalline films as indicated by XRD
Perception of muslim consumers towards tax deduction through Zakat in malaysia: an empirical investigation on muslims in Malaysia
The aim of this study is to explore the factors which are affecting Muslim consumers‟ perception towards tax deduction through zakat in Malaysia. A conceptual framework was drawn based on the literature. Six factors were extracted through principal component analysis and SEM was run to test the hypotheses. This research found that halal-haram aspect of Islamic Shariah has a very positive influence on Muslim consumers‟ perception towards the tax rebate system. In addition, legal consciousness and knowledge about tax and zakat have positive significant impact on Muslim consumers‟ perceptions towards this system. Due to the limited literature available on this subject matter, this study offers unique findings that may help in capitalizing the practices in Muslim countries and to understand their consumers‟ perception regarding the tax deduction system. In conclusion zakat institutions in Malaysia will also be better benefitted through this research finding.
Keywords: Muslim Consumer, Perception, Tax deduction through Zaka
Dust-acoustic rogue waves in an electron depleted plasma
A rigorous theoretical investigation is made to study the characteristics of
dust-acoustic (DA) waves (DAWs) in an electron depleted unmagnetized opposite
polarity dusty plasma system that contains super-thermal (-distributed)
ions, mobile positively and negatively charged dust grains for the first time.
The reductive perturbation method is employed to obtain the NLSE to explore the
modulational instability (MI) conditions for DAWs as well as the formation and
characteristics of gigantic rogue waves. The nonlinear and dispersion
properties of the dusty plasma medium are the prime reasons behind the
formation of rogue waves. The height and thickness of the DARWs associated with
DAWs as well as the MI conditions of DAWs are numerically analyzed by changing
different dusty plasma parameters, such as dust charges, dust and ion number
densities, and ion-temperature, etc. The implications of the results for
various space dusty plasma systems (viz., mesosphere, F-rings of Saturn, and
cometary atmosphere, etc.) as well as laboratory dusty plasma produced by
laser-matter interaction are briefly mentioned.Comment: 6 figures; 6 page
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