36 research outputs found
Responding to the Needs and Challenges of Arts Entrepreneurs: An Exploratory Study of Arts Entrepreneurship in North Carolina Higher Education
abstract: To address the call for examination of academic and professional approaches to arts entrepreneurship, we summarize the academic arts entrepreneurship programs in the State of North Carolina and conduct a pilot study with data gathered from arts entrepreneurs who attended the 5th annual Southern Entrepreneurship in the Arts Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina. Our review of the descriptive data reveals that arts entrepreneurs face a variety of needs and challenges, which are psychological (e.g., peer support) as well as technical (e.g., start-up skills). These findings suggest that, as prior literature stresses, arts entrepreneurship education programs should entail both the “entrepreneurship mindset” aspect and the “venture creation” aspect, so we advocate a holistic approach that combines both these perspectives with other related courses. We conclude, based on our exploratory study, that collaborative and flexible approaches, such as cross-campus programs for arts entrepreneurship education in higher education, could have beneficial outcomes for art entrepreneurs. Implications for future research are discussed
No Return Ticket: CBSA Deportation in Canada
Viewed through the theoretical lens of securitization theory & moral regulation, this thesis examines deportation and detainment in Canada across CBSA jurisdictional regions. Furthermore, this thesis attempted to explain how deportation and detainment trends changed since 2005, and what may be possible causes. Being a descriptive analysis study, this thesis utilizes a documentary research methodology to gather data, while using current literature to explain border security and deportation in Canada—bolstering results from the analysis on deportation and detainment statistics. The findings from the results ultimately provide new insight for CBSA, as well as for future research into the efficacy of operations of CBSA and the status quo on border security.
Findings from this thesis show deportation rates, across the majority of CBSA jurisdictional regions, have been steadily declining since 2005. Furthermore, it was found as deportation rates decline, average days detained and detention rates have increased nationally since 2005. Although this thesis was able to answer its research question in part, it was not able to answer any causes of change because of a lack of literature on the topic—which is a gap of knowledge future researchers can address
Study on growth and condition factor of Oreochromis mossambicus in Malir river
The present study was conducted to examine the extent of pollution in
Malir River by studying the growth of Oreochromis mossambicus, the common fish of
this river. In this study, analysis of length and weight has been done to describe the
variation in growth and condition index. The growth rate (Best Condition Factor) was
observed at spot 3 (Drigh road) and low at spot 4 (Quyumabad)
Study on growth and condition factor of Oreochromis mossambicus in Malir river
The present study was conducted to examine the extent of pollution inMalir River by studying the growth of Oreochromis mossambicus, the common fish ofthis river. In this study, analysis of length and weight has been done to describe thevariation in growth and condition index. The growth rate (Best Condition Factor) wasobserved at spot 3 (Drigh road) and low at spot 4 (Quyumabad)
Effect of physico-chemical parameter on the growth of Oreochromis mossambicus
Aquatic pollution results in physical, chemical deterioration of water
bodies causing destruction of fish and other biota. In addition, aquatic pollution may also
spread diseases in human beings and domestic animals through utilization of vegetables
and fodder grown within or near the polluted water areas. The prime purpose of the
present study was to evaluate the effect of physic-chemical parameters on the growth of
Oreochromis mossambicus in Malir River. The results oabtained during this study
showed that the growth of O. mossambicus is affected by the variations in the physicochemical
parameters. Generally, the physical factors do not directly influence the fish
growth but may cause some indirect effects. The present data of length and weight
indicate that the growth of this fish is being greatly influenced by low dissolved oxygen
& high salinity in water
Effect of physico-chemical parameter on the growth of Oreochromis mossambicus
Aquatic pollution results in physical, chemical deterioration of waterbodies causing destruction of fish and other biota. In addition, aquatic pollution may alsospread diseases in human beings and domestic animals through utilization of vegetablesand fodder grown within or near the polluted water areas. The prime purpose of thepresent study was to evaluate the effect of physic-chemical parameters on the growth ofOreochromis mossambicus in Malir River. The results oabtained during this studyshowed that the growth of O. mossambicus is affected by the variations in the physicochemicalparameters. Generally, the physical factors do not directly influence the fishgrowth but may cause some indirect effects. The present data of length and weightindicate that the growth of this fish is being greatly influenced by low dissolved oxygen& high salinity in water
Variations in Length and Weight of Oreochromis mossambicus in Malir River, Karachi, Pakistan
Aquatic pollution results in physical, chemical and biological deterioration of water bodies causing destruction of fish and other biota. Fishes are now considered as the best indicators of pollution. The present study was conducted to see the extent of pollution in Malir River by studying the growth of Oreochromis mossambicus, the common fish of this river. During the study, analysis of length and weight has been done primarily to describe their relationship and to measure the variations in growth of an individual or population. The data showed that the growth was higher at spot 3 (Drigh road) and lower at spot 4 (Quyumabad). It appeared that the good water condition at Spot 3 was supporting the higher fish growth at this spot whereas the polluted water at Spot 4 results in the poor growth of the fish
اقبال اور حلاج کے مشترک فکری عناصر
The is a lot of similarities in thoughts of Allam Iqbal and Mansoor Hallaj, the renowned sufi of Islamic world. These similarities may be specially found regarding love and affection of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique(R.A).l Some other topics like concept of Iblees and Khudi are also similarly discussed by bath the great scholars. In this article these similarities have been analysed by the author
