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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 25977040     EISSN : 25798480     DOI : -
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (JARSSH) is a reputed international outlet that encourages research based on multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization of ideas related to humanities and social sciences. JARSSH thrives on supporting authentic research work, theoretical development, spreading awareness of the fundamental social process, and different innovations introduced from time to time in social sciences and humanities.
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The role of Kazakhstan in the Eurasian economic union RUSLAN ZHAKUPOV
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-05-2020-0201

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Aim: The study’s overarching goal is to examine Kazakhstan’s efforts to join international organizations. Using a multi-pronged foreign policy, Kazakhstan is preparing to play a significant role in a wide variety of international organizations, including the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).Method: The study includes a comprehensive literature review of research on Kazakhstan’s participation in the Eurasian Economic Union and its relations with the other member states.Findings: The findings prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Kazakhstan was an instrumental player in the establishment and growth of the EEU. The potential benefits of continuing to implement this initiative are substantial, and it represents one of the country’s top policy priorities. Moreover, a considerable part of it has already been translated into reality.Implications/Novel Contribution: The article offers new insight by discussing the opportunities for Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to join the EEU alongside the foreign policy interests of Kazakhstan within the organization. Few studies have been done on this topic so far.
Fascinating klong-toey: The study of slum tourism development JARUWAN KUMPETCH; PIMNARA KUMPETCH; PASIT KUMPETCH
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-05-2020-0202

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Aim: The primary goal is to find the most effective strategies for boosting tourism in Klong-Toey District, Thailand’s first slum. As part of the investigation into urban equality, researchers are looking into the potential for tourism development in Klong-Toey.Method: In-depth interviews with community leaders and agents involved in slum tourism development, as well as Participant Observation in the communication process, are used as research methods.Findings: The study shows that the number of people working in Thailand’s agricultural sector is affected by urbanization. Bangkok had seen an influx of people from all over Thailand since 1938, when work began at the Port Authority of Thailand, drawing them in search of employment opportunities in the city’s infrastructure development and construction industries. A country can increase its GDP relatively quickly and easily by investing in and promoting its tourism industry. Health tourism, agricultural tourism, and tourism to officially recognized historic sites are just a few examples of subsets within the broader tourism industry.Implications/Novel Contribution: The findings of this investigation can be used to shape more effective tourism policies.
The devolution of the inheritance management toward the beneficiaries in Klang Valley, Malaysia MOHAMMAD FIRDAUS ISHAK; MOHD HASROL HAFFIZ ALIASAK; ABDUL HADI NAWAWI; MOHAMAD ISA; SITI FATIMAH HASHIM
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-05-2020-0203

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Aim: This paper assesses the degree of knowledge regarding the allocation of property management assets upon death in the Klang Valley region of Malaysia. The researcher hopes to identify the root causes of the public’s difficulties with the three estate and property distribution methods recognized by Sharia law: the afraid, the wasiat, and the hibah.Method: Four (4) estate management agencies in Malaysia (Majlis Agama Islam Selangor [MAIS]), As-Salihin Trustee Berhad [ASTB], Amanah Raya Berhad [ARB], and Wasiyyah Shoppe Sdn. Bhd.) were interviewed for this study to collect primary data.Findings: The findings of this study indicate that the procedure of dividing property through inheritance was not carried out because of a lack of understanding regarding inheritance in the community and a lack of knowledge regarding the inheritance of a property that occurred. Problems as large as those affecting the global economy can be exacerbated by a cascade of cases that increase and indirectly withhold assets. To ensure future social and economic relations and to prevent further complexity and confusion in estate management, it is evident that a mechanism must be put into place.Implications/Novel Contribution: Similar to "grant" (donation) and facts in Malaysia, the research is significant because it provides a level of public understanding and information about property management in the event of death.
Issues bordering the French language in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nigeria as a case study FAUSTINA AREMU
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-05-2020-0204

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Aim: Nigeria is a country in South Saharan Africa, and this study looked into questions concerning the French language used there. Some of the reasons why the French language may or may not have become widely spoken in certain African countries, particularly Nigeria, are discussed.Method: To accomplish this, a qualitative method was employed.Findings: The findings suggest that, alongside other issues, focusing on psycho-pedagogical issues is the most effective way to address the issues highlighted in this paper. Making French mandatory in all levels of education, especially in public schools in Nigeria, is the best way to ensure the survival of French in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Anglophone Africa. In light of the arguments made in this paper, the French language across all disciplines should be reconsidered, with special attention paid to its role in Nigeria’s public school system.Implications/Novel Contribution: The purpose of this paper is to examine Nigeria as a case study of a borderland language in Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in West Africa. This demonstrated that one of the major factors working against the survival of the English language in Sub-Saharan Africa is the widespread lack of recognition and appreciation for it, especially in the English-speaking countries of the region.
An ethnographic research on the commercialization of the town of Baler, Aurora GIO ANGELO B. ESCANILLAS
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-05-2020-0205

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Aim: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate how resorts and other tourist attractions have changed life in Baler, Aurora.Method: The effects of this "progress" on the participants were monitored to determine their nature. We also conducted in-depth interviews with locals, during which we inquired about their length of residence in the area, their means of subsistence, and the impact of these businesses on their neighborhoods. Twenty residents of Bacong and Castillo Barangays answered the questionnaire.Findings: The data showed that there was a convergence of positive and negative impacts as the number of businesses increased, but the positives carried more weight.Implications/Novel Contribution: The Baler is the subject of this study’s in-depth analysis. The findings will provide helpful information for tourism policymakers. These findings are also useful for vacationers on the lookout for new destinations. They’ll have a better time in general if they take a trip to the city.

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