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MAY 2021/ Vol.61.0/ Issue-I 

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CATEGORY : Research Topic on Business Management [ Short Communication ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 1 Manuscript Title : Current times in defining a strategy
Author’s Name : 1Adalmiro PereiraAngela Vaz
Article Type : SHORT COMMUNICATION 
Country from : PORTUGAL
Date of Publication:  20-08-2021
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 61.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-I/Page – 01-02 [MAY-2021 EDITION ]
Article Code : BM-V61-I1-C1-MAY-2021
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.6084/m9.figshare.15047997
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ABSTRACTThe first theoretical treatment of the concept of strategic dates back about 2400 years ago, with the appearance of the writings elaborated by Dom Tzu, synthesized in the book “The Art of War”. However, the concept of strategy only materialized from the 50s of the last century and strategic management came to be considered as an autonomous discipline of academics. click here
 The first phase of strategic thinking is characterized by the search for the best way to plan the development of large companies. It was the so-called classic phase, in which the formal aspects took on relevant aspects.A second phase of evolution coincides with the appearance of the so-called BCG matrix and other matrices developed by consulting firms, around the 70s, in which an approach based on the management of business portfolios is proposed. In general, these methodologies seek to support managers in their resource allocation decisions between the various businesses.

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Social Science [ Original Research Article ]

SL.No. Detailed information of the published article
 2 Manuscript Title : Terrorism in Northern Nigeria: An Appraisal of Its Impact on the Educational System
Author’s Name : 1Gbenemene Kpae* , 2Agoola S.Tajudeen
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  25-08-2021
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 61.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-II/Page – 03-09 [MAY-2021 EDITION ]
Article Code : SS-V61-I1-C2-MAY-2021
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Doi No : 10.6084/m9.figshare.15456354
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ABSTRACTThe work examined terrorism and its impact on Education in Northern Nigeria. This study investigated how the rate of kidnapping and killing of school students and teachers in the Northern Nigeria has negatively affected the educational system. It also examined the level of attack on educational facilities in the North and how the Boko Haram sect has used schools as bases of its operation.  click here
 Lastly, the study investigated the responses of the Nigerian government to protect school children, teachers and educational facilities from attack. The theoretical framework adopted for this study is the general systems theory. The study is descriptive in nature. It dwells primarily on secondary sources of data, namely, textbooks, journal articles, newspaper publications and the internet. The technique of analysis adopted is content analysis. The study found that Boko Haram has killed and kidnapped thousands of school children and teachers. The study also found that the sect has destroyed several educational facilities.  The study further found that both Boko Haram and government forces have used several schools as their base of operation. All these have disrupted learning in the North. From the findings of the study, the following recommendations were made; the government should endeavor to find out the root cause of Boko Haram insurgency and why youths are being recruited easily to the terror group. Adequate security be made available to protect students and schools in the North so that children can continue their schools uninterrupted. Since poverty has been the number one harbinger of Boko Haram insurgency, efforts must be made to reduce the rate of poverty in the region. The Nigerian government must embark on effective poverty alleviation and human capital development programs for youth who are most vulnerable to recruitment and radicalization.KEYWORDS: Terrorism, kidnapping, education, Northern Nigeria, ransom..

 

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