276 research outputs found
CLIENT PERCEPTION ON MICROFINANCE ACTIVIRIES OF AUNG NAING TOE CO-OPERATION SEOCITY ( Lwin Ma Ma Latt, 2019)
This study attempt to investigates client perception on Microfinance Activities of Aung Naing Toe Microfinance Society, Microfinance plays a crucial tool for property reduction in Myanmar. This study aims to identified client perception on Microfinance Activities and to analyze the client perception on Microfinance activities of Aung Naing Toe Microfinance society. five areas of service qualify dimensions: tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy is used for this for accessing service quality of Aung Naing Toe Microfinance .This Framework is only focus on measuring client perception between customer’s perceived service quality performance and expectation on service of Aung Naing Toe Microfinance by client.
To determine client perception, the demographics statistics method is applied to achieve objective of the study. The primary data is collected from 120 respondents who are randomly selected from Aung Naing Toe Microfinance Society in Dagon Seikkan Township,Yangon. Random Sampling method is used complete structural questionnaires.
The finding shows that user are satisfied with the responsiveness of the Aung Naing Toe Co-operative Society. Moreover the user perceive the service quality of service positively clients satisfy the Aung Naing Toe Microfinance and relationship of service quality satisfied by the clients.
Among the customer perception of five dimension offered by Aung Naing Toe Microfinance Assurance is the most satisfactory dimension and its leads to trust and confidence upon Aung Naing Toe Microfinance institution. However tangible is the weakest dimension for customer perception in this study .
All in all the study highlighted client perception of Aung Naing Toe Microfinance. Thus study pointed out customer specific needs should be understood for the progress of service quality Aung Naing Toe Microfinance should know perception to standardize relevant services. Aung Naing Toe management should support effective training on personal finance Loan should be systematically borrowed to improved better cash flow for Aung Naing Toe Microfinance and it customers
Author Correction: Linking human male vocal parameters to perceptions, body morphology, strength and hormonal profiles in contexts of sexual selection
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Role of village volunteer group for community development in Htan Tabin Township ( Aung lwin Toe, 2020)
Village Volunteer Groups were local non-profit organizations. After the exit of the donor agencies, the roles of the VVGs have become very important for the sustainability of community development in the communities. This study aims to identify the role of Village Volunteer Groups (VVGs) and their community development activities and to examine the challenges and opportunities of VVGs. Primary data were collected from (206) VVG members, using the Simple Random Sampling method with a structured questionnaire from 15 villages out of 51 villages in the township of Htan Tabin. VVGs were the main players of all development projects. Community leading VVG formation process was good practice because it can promote ownership sense. The contribution and participation of the community were one of the motivating factors in the sense of ownership. The activities of the VVGs focused on the village revolving fund because it was very effective and efficient for the villages. VVGs should themselves projects income generating activities in order to reduce dependency on the donors. VVGs members improved the level of knowledge, the level of skills, increased self-confidence and family decision- making following participation in VVGs activities. Htan Tabin Township can go to sustainable development in the future
Supplemental_material - Operational Sex Ratio Predicts Binge Drinking Across U.S. Counties
Supplemental_material for Operational Sex Ratio Predicts Binge Drinking Across U.S. Counties by Toe Aung, Susan M. Hughes, Liana S. E. Hone and David A. Puts in Evolutionary Psychology</p
KUDETA JUNTA MILITER MYANMAR TERHADAP AUNG SAN SUU KYI 2021
This paper aims to find out and analyze how the coup carried out by the Myanmar military junta against Aung San Suu Kyi. This research began on November 8, 2022, the Government of Myanmar held a presidential election. The election was won by Aung San Suu Kyi through the National League Democracy (NLD) party. The election was won by Aung San Suu Kyi through the National League Democracy (NLD) party. The opposition through the Union Solidarity and Development did not recognize the election results. They claim that Aung San Suu Kyi's victory in Myanmar's election was carried out by fraud. This made the opposition party reject and the military junta supported the decision. Through the Myanmar military junta, Aung San Suu Kyi was arrested and the election was deemed invalid. The coup by the military junta against Aung San Suu Kyi was carried out so that Myanmar was declared a state of emergency after the military coup led by the military junta in Myanmar. Based on this the author tries to analyze how the military junta carried out a coup against Aung San Suu Kyi
Theoretical and Textual Approaches to Contemporary Humanitarian Narrative: The Cases of Roberto Saviano’s Gomorra, Aung San Suu Kyi’s Letters from Burma, Jerry Piasecki’s Marie in the Shadow of the Lion and Nadine Gordimer’s The Ultimate Safari
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how some forms of fictional and non-fictional texts can be configured as and within the framework of humanitarian practices. In exploring the definitions and features of humanitarianism and humanitarian literature, the thesis attempts to answer the question of what purpose these texts try to serve. In examining the works Marie in the Shadow of the Lion (2000) by Jerry Piasecki, The Ultimate Safari (1989) by Nadine Gordimer, Gomorra (2006) by Roberto Saviano and Letters from Burma (1996) by Aung San Suu Kyi, we will argue that the scope of these books can be located by analogy to social and political humanitarian practices. Beyond their differences in genre, style and subject matter, these texts share a common feature: they are performative, namely they strive to do things with words. The humanitarian texts discussed in this thesis can be shown to act in the world in order to implement the values proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
CONSUMER DECISION MAKING STYLE ON MYANMAR TRADITIONAL COSTUME
This study is about consumer decision making style on Myanmar traditional costume. The objectives of this study are to explore the consumer decision making styles such as perfectionism, value consciousness, brand consciousness, fashion consciousness, time consciousness and support-seeker on Myanmar traditional costume and to analyze the
relationship between the consumer decision making styles and consumer buying behavior of Myanmar traditional costume. Primary data for this study were collected the information of the structured questionnaires on consumers behavior for the purchase and wearing Myanmar traditional costume. Face to face interview for 185 customers from ten Myanmar traditional costume shops in Mandalay was applied in September, 2017. Descriptive statistics was applied to describe the profile of the respondents and the mean values of the variables of this study. Multiple regression analysis was used to analyze the relationship between the consumer decision making styles and consumer buying behavior. According to the results of correlation coefficient, all decision making styles had the positive correlation with consumer buying behavior of Myanmar traditional costume. The multiple regression results revealed that among the six consumer decision making styles, the four decision making styles namely perfectionism, value consciousness, brand consciousness, fashion consciousness, time consciousness and support-seeker had the significant effect on consumer buying behavior of Myanmar traditional costume. Among them, perfectionism (quality consciousness) gained as the most important and significant factor to influence on consumer purchasing behavior. Two decision making styles (brand consciousness and time consciousness) were not the factors to influence on consumer purchase behavior of Myanmar traditional costume
Resilience of the mangrove ecosystem and its restoration perspectives in the mega delta of Myanmar
General Aung San – the Father of Burma’s Independence
The author presents General Aung San (1915-1947) as a dedicated fighter for independence and through his complicated biography outlines the crucial period of Burma’s history: the end of the British colonial rule. The paper also presents the cultural differences that complicated Burmese-British relations.
It appears that Aung San’s nationalist spirit had been already shaped in his childhood. He became famous as a student leader during his education at Rangoon University in the 1930’s. In 1938 he had been elected the Secretary General of the most significant nationalist force: the Association We-Burmese (Do-Bama Asi-Ayone). On the one hand he was involved in lawful political activity, on the other he tried to acquire weapons by all possible means to start an armed struggle for independence. He created numerous political organizations of different political orientation (including the Communist Party of Burma). Eventually he arrived in Japan, where he received military training. In 1941, with the help of Japanese agents, he was able to create the Burma Independence Army in Thailand, which entered Burma together with the Japanese troops in 1942.
His co-operation with the Japanese forces was tortuous and painful, but he served as the Minister of War in their puppet Burmese Government. When it became obvious that the Allies will win, he established contacts with them and in August 1944 founded the Anti-Fascist Organisation. On March 27, 1945 he started an anti-Japanese uprising to help the British forces entering the country. At the end of the war his relations with the British authorities were very complex: the civil administration wanted to arrest him and bring him to justice as a war criminal, but the military commanders appreciated his help and wanted to collaborate with him and his Burmese forces. The second approach prevailed and in 1946 he headed the Burmese colonial government under the British Governor. In January 1947 he successfully negotiated Burma’s independence in London. The famous Panglong Agreement reached with the leaders of national minorities in February constituted another success of his. In April his party won the majority in the elections to the Constitutional Assembly and Aung San started his work on the constitution. In July, during feverish preparations for independence, he was assassinated together with six other members of the government. U Nu, his old friend and political successor completed his task of building up the independent state. The present military junta constitutes the first Burmese government, which does not respect General Aung San much owing to the prodemocratic activities of Aung San Suu Kyi, his daughter
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