10 articles in this issue
Sonia Agili
In Tunisia, like in any other country in the world, the employability of graduates remains always a big challenge. A deep look at the situation will reveal that because our local government fails to offer jobs for graduates they decide to continue their s... see more
Shaimaa Mohamed Mohamed Hassanin
East and west are considered by culture, literary production, and logic as the two distinctive sorts of social structures. The history of the intrigued towards the east-west issue tallies a couple of centuries of polemics and psychological matters. This i... see more
Salha Henia
This experimental psycholinguistic study tried to gain insight into the organization of bilinguals’ L1 and L2 mental lexicons. It aimed to establish whether (a) adult native speakers of Tunisian Arabic’s responses to L1 cue words are predictable and homog... see more
Omar Rimawi,Fadwa Halabiyah,Ola Hussein
This study aims to explore the cognitive style (focusing - scanning) among Al-Quds University students. A descriptive approach was used to achieve this objective. The study population included the first-term student of Al-Quds University for the academic ... see more
Faisal Y. Alamiri
This study aimed at examining the effect of using the “segmentation” and “merging” strategies based on the Theory of TRIZ for Creative Problem Solving and Critical Thinking for Gifted Students. Purposeful sampling was used to select (106) gifted students ... see more
Antoinette Barffour
The use of Anglicisms in French advertisements is widespread. However, the frequency and nature of Anglicisms, as well as their effect on the French language remain incompletely understood. This study takes a systematic approach to characterize and examin... see more
Warebi Gabriel Brisibe
This paper is part of a larger study on heritage buildings and conservation in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region. It examines a type of vernacular dwelling based on the concept of ‘building-back-home’, common amongst merchants, seafarers, and migrant fishermen... see more
David K. Carson
Mental health treatment in developing countries is sorely lacking. There is, with few exceptions, a dearth of mental health services and professionals in the developing world. High population densities, poverty and underemployment, disease, pollution, unh... see more
Avinat M. Chitebeta,John Lubinda
The degree of inter-relatedness between Kaonde, Tonga, Nyanja, and Soli, is the study based on a lexicostatistical survey of the two languages. Tonga being the language used for literacy and as a school subject in the Kaonde-speaking areas along the bound... see more