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THE INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONS IN LEARNING, FOCUSING ON ANXIETY

Research Article of International Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science THE INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONS IN LEARNING, FOCUSING ON ANXIETY Julliana Carvalho Rocha *; Brendda Juliane ; Lais Maria²; Rebeca Gomes²; Marta Gerusa Soares de Lucena. Graduating in the Biological Sciences degree from the Federal University of Pernambuco. Graduating in the course of Dentistry by the Federal University of Pernambuco. Graduated in Zootecnia from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco; Master's degree in Zootecnia from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco; PhD in PhD Program integrated in Zootecnia by UFRPE. This expanded summary is a research carried out at the Federal University of Pernambuco, addressing the theme of anxiety in learning. A survey was conducted with four questions for one hundred students from the Humanity, Exacts, Health and Nature areas, questioning them about their emotions in the school year, in order to reach the conclusion of how much the anxiety influences the learning process. Keywords: Anxiety. Students. Learning. Emotions ...

Uncovering the Human Insecurities and Coping Strategies of Indoor Sex Workers

Review Article of International Journal of Social Research Uncovering the Human Insecurities and Coping Strategies of Indoor Sex Workers Belay Asmare Woldia University, Department of Political Science and International Relations The purpose of this article is to explore the human insecurities of indoor sex workers and coping strategies they use to reduce their insecurities of different kind in the case of Woldia Town. The article employed 10 purposively selected indoor sex workers for in-depth interviews and four key informants (2pimps: owners of the bar house and 2 NGOs working on sex workers) as a key informant interviewee. In addition, one FGD was held with indoor sex workers to elicit group ideas about the issue. The article revealed that indoor sex workers are found to be faced with different human insecurities in their work and coping strategies that they are using to reduce their security threats. In general, the study conclude that indoor sex workers are at a high risk of insecurities therefore serious attention must be paid in order to address this problem and it suggests that the government, police department, NGO projects and the community are expected to do a lot to reduce the problem. Keywords: Coping Strategies, Human Insecurities, Indoor Sex workers ...

SCHOOL BULLYING – AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

Review Article of International Journal of Social Research SCHOOL BULLYING – AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW Maia Manuela Campos1*; De Souza Murilo Henrique Bezerra Leite2; De Souza Jacyara Adrielle Bezerra Leite3; Nunes Eloina Angela Torres4; De Sá Rhayssa Oliveira Lopes5; Furtado Betise Mery Alencar Sousa Macau 6 Nursing Academic, University of Pernambuco (UPE-FENSG)1. Pharmacy Academic, UniFBV- Wayden2. Making Master’s Degree in forensic skills, University of Pernambuco (UPE-FOP)3,4,5. Prof Dr of the Master Program in Forensic Skills - University of Pernambuco (UPE)6 OBJECTIVE: To characterize the scientific production on the scenarios of school bullying through searches in online journals in the areas of Health, Social Sciences and Humanities, from 2013 to 2018. METHOD: This is an integrative literature review. The sample consisted of 43 publications. RESULTS: The survey revealed that the 2014, 2017 and 2018 period presented a number of (21.42%) publications, followed by 2013 to 2016 (14.28%) and finally the 2015 period corresponding to (7.14%). of the total score of publications. As for the predominant country of origin of the main author was Colombia (28.57%). The predominant area of knowledge of the first author was psychology (42.85%). CONCLUSION: The discussion about the practice of school violence, Bullying, has gained notoriety due to the intensification and severity of the phenomenon in the various scenarios, especially in educational institutions, whether public or private. The information gathered through this study stimulates the current, contemporary debate, collaborating for future research on this subject. Keywords: School harassment, School bullying, Bullying, School Violence ...

Determination of Appropriate Seed Rate and Row Spacing of Bread Wheat for Highlands of Guji Zone

Research Article of Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences Determination of Appropriate Seed Rate and Row Spacing of Bread Wheat for Highlands of Guji Zone Seyoum Alemu, Yared Tesfaye, Obsa Chimdesa, Kabna Asefa, Girma Teshome Bore Agricultural Research Center Wheat is one of the major staple crops in Ethiopia in terms of both production and consumption. Even though it is such an important cereal crops in Ethiopia, it is giving low yield due to many production constraints such as lack of improved varieties, poor agronomic practice (inappropriate seeding rate and row spacing), diseases, weeds and low soil fertility in Ethiopia in general and in Guji zone in particular. Therefore, field experiment was conducted during the 2015-2017 main cropping season at Bore and Ana sora to assess the effect of seeding rate and row spacing on yield components and yield of bread wheat; and to determine appropriate seeding rates row spacing for bread wheat. The experiment was laid out RCBD in a factorial arrangement with three replications using a wheat variety known as ‘Huluka’ as a test crop. The treatments consisted of four levels of seeding rate (100, 125, 150 and 175 kg ha-1) and four levels of row spacing (15, 20, 25 and 30 cm) consisting a total of 16 treatments. Analysis of the results revealed that all parameters were significantly (P<0.05) affected by the interaction of the factors (seeding rate x row spacing) as well as the main effects except date to 50% heading and plant height which did not significantly (P<0.05) affected. The highest grain yield (4239 kg/ha) were obtained from combination of 150 kg/ha seeding rate and 20cm row spacing. Therefore, use of 150 kg/ha and 20cm row spacing can be recommended for production of bread wheat for the study area (Bore and Ana Sora) and other ...

Review on breast cancer immunotherapy

Review Article of American Journal of Cancer Research and Reviews Review on breast cancer immunotherapy Selamawit Fentahun Ali School of Veterinary Medicine, Wollo University Cancer immunotherapy consists of approaches that modify the host immune system, and/or the utilization of components of the immune system for treatment and prevention of cancer. Eventhough breast cancer has historically not been considered a favorable target for immunotherapies as compared to those solid tumors such as melanoma and renal cell carcinoma, several preclinical and clinical studies have provided important insights and clinical data that support its potential to improve clinical outcomes for patients with breast cancer. In addition, the recent definition of tumor-specific immunity in breast cancer patients and the identification of several breast cancer antigens has generated enthusiasm for the application of immune based therapies to the treatment of breast malignancies. In general, immunotherapies can be considered either non-specific, such as cytokine, or tumor specific for example a vaccine that targets breast cancer tumor antigens. Current immunotherapeutic approaches either through immunization of the patient (e.g., by administering a cancer vaccine), in which case the patient’s own immune system is trained to recognize tumor cells as targets to be destroyed, or through the administration of therapeutic antibodies as drugs, in which case the patient’s immune system is recruited to destroy tumor cells by the therapeutic antibodies, Cell based immunotherapy is another major entity of cancer immunotherapy. The review concluded that immunotherapeutic approaches combined with novel sequences of chemotherapies, radiation, and immunomodulating agents hold promise for enhancing the treatment of breast cancer. Keywords: immunotherapy, monoclonal antibodies, cytokine, breast cancer, immune system and cancer vaccines ...

The Existence of Phillips Curve theory in Ethiopia; Depend on Augmented Phillips curve theory Analysis

Review Article of American Journal of Design The Existence of Phillips Curve theory in Ethiopia; Depend on Augmented Phillips curve theory Analysis Endashaw Sisay Sirah Department of Economics, Mizan Tepi University To continue Ethiopia’s successful path towards becoming a middle income country, it is an important issue focusing on macroeconomic variables. In this modern world inflation and unemployment’s are a most sensitive issue and needs critical attention to overcome problems which come from those two macroeconomic variables. Thus, the objective of the study was to investigate the long run and short run relationships, plus to this to look the causality between inflation rate and unemployment in Ethiopia. The study utilized Augmented Dickey-Fuller test, Auto Regressive Distributed Lag model and Granger causality test by using Vector Error Correction Model with a time spam of 1984/85-2019/20. The finding appears unemployment (contrarily and pitifully) and expected inflation (positively) has long run impact on the current inflation rate. Within the short run as it were anticipated inflation (positively) affect inflation rate but there’s no short run relationship between inflation rate and unemployment rate. From this, the researcher proofs that Phillips curve exist in long run (contrary to 1970’s theory), not in short run (contrary to 1950 and 1960’s theory). At long last, the study suggests the government ought to center on monetary approach which plays an incredible part on unemployment decrease and money related arrangement for inflation rate. Besides, a government ought to maintain a strategic distance from fumble on outside obligation utilization and outside coordinate venture. The government ought to alter the populace growth to economic progress. Keywords: Augmented Phillips curve, Ethiopia, Inflation, Unemployment ...