Short Description: "Arts and Social Sciences Journal" (also referred to as ASSJ) is a peer-reviewed, online HYBRID OPEN ACCESS journal, that presents the latest developments in the fields of world history, culture, literature and other areas of arts, humanities and social sciences. This enables learners and academicians to gain access to instant and quick reference for the development of research in social studies.
E-ISSN: 2151-6200
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Review Article
Aug 25, 2021
Philological Impact of Biblical Hebrew on the English Language.
This study focuses on the extensive but unacknowledged influence of biblical Hebrew on Western languages, especially English. My contention that biblical Hebrew has contributed towards molding our language, enhancing it with added depth and merit was the motivating force to pursue this work and hopefully will constitute a creative contribution to diachronic linguistics. As a student of Hebrew and the Bible I sought to detect the more precise and earlier source for words, expressions, and phrases that, rooted in the Bible, encompass inspiring historical, ideological, and philosophical concepts. Attention is also given to historical factors that have accounted for the influence of Hebrew on the Greek language, on the Latin language of Roman rule and on the languages of lands of the Roman Empire before and after the dispersion of 70. My findings are mostly arranged in categories that span our speech, ranging from the mundane to the sublime, from which these excerpts are cited. The concluding section of the article browses selected interrelated vocabulary of the Western languages, and their correspondent biblical precedents. Several examples are chosen for this mini review.
Review Article
Aug 18, 2021
Migration.
This paper presents movement patterns, issues and difficulties and approaches in South Asia dependent on an examination of late patterns. It initially gives a wide sketch of movement profiles in significant South Asian nations: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, There are some unmistakable attributes of relocation from these nations: high grouping of streams to the bay and center east nations; generally brief relocation streams; transcendence of semi-gifted and low-talented laborers in streams; casual and unpredictable status of a piece of the movement streams; and commonness of dealing with individuals and carrying of people. The paper next proceeds to examine the significant difficulties looked by the nations as far as administration of movement, insurance of transient specialists and expanding improvement advantages of relocation. The administration challenges identify with high, movement costs, wild enlistment acts of neglect, deficient institutional and administrative structure for organization of work relocation, absence of straightforward approaches and restricted participation among beginning and objective nations. The paper brings up the significant job of worldwide instruments and great practices for further developing current movement arrangements. The ends recognize the urgent job of India as the significant displacement movement travel country in the sub region for setting a decent practice model in creating far reaching and straightforward relocation strategies dependent on worldwide standards. The creator additionally features the extension for a sub regional way to deal with relocation strategy in South Asia through the SAARC system despite the fact that advancement up to now has been very restricted. The paper finishes up by presenting a defense for straightforward arrangements with full regard for rights and equivalent treatment of both public and unfamiliar specialists and with due thought to sex explicit concerns, and moving towards a comprehensive and straightforward relocation strategy which guarantees equivalent assurance for both public and unfamiliar laborers in accordance with global standards.
Editorial
Aug 10, 2021
Globalization and its Consequences.
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