Content analysis of BBC sherlock with special reference to portrayal of sherlock in the series

Author(s):  
Mohit Kumar ◽  
Pawan Singh Malik
2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 945-957 ◽  
Author(s):  
Merwe Oberholzer ◽  
Jaco Barnard

The purpose of the study was to reflect on existing practices in studying the CEO pay performance issue, with special reference to the context wherein the financial performance measurements were employed. In total, an in-depth content analysis of 40 published articles was done. Some flaws were identified in prior research, namely some studies only use either market-based or accounting-based measurements, only a single performance measurement, measurements without the context of the subjacent risks, monetary values without substance as performance measurements and without the context of a theory. The contribution of this study is that a framework is developed to guide future studies with regard to the context wherein financial performance measures should be employed and that some theories, additional to the agency theory, were identified that should be tested more frequently in pay performance-related studies.


1994 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Howard L. Nixon

The main purpose of this paper is to consider the extent to which college coaches subscribe to a set of beliefs in the culture of sport concerning risk, pain, and injury. These beliefs were derived from a prior content analysis of Sports Illustrated. A secondary purpose of this paper is to consider whether gender makes a difference in how coaches think about risk, pain, and injury. The data are from a survey of coaches at a medium-size (11,500-student) comprehensive university in the southeastern United States. The results showed ambivalence among coaches in their views of risk, pain, and injury, which suggested the existence of a risk–pain–injury paradox.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-78
Author(s):  
Rifqi Muntaqo ◽  
Alfin Musfiah

The thesis discuss about the value of Isra' Mi'raj in the formation of character for learnerscontained in QS Al-Isra verse 1. The study motivated by how important the values of theformation character for learners contained in the event of Isra' Mi'raj Prophet MuhammadSAW The purpose of this research is: to know the values of Isra 'Mi'raj deeply in theformation of student’s character, and they can implement in their daily life. The method ofthe reserach uses the type of qualitative research in the form of library research (Libraryresearch) by taking the values of the objects Isra Mi'raj in the formation characterfor learners. The sources of data are used general and special reference sources, datacollection techniques is done by using the Library research, the technique of collectingdata by collecting data and reviewing the literature books that contain theories. Thedata analysis techniques is using content analysis techniques, namely the step in takingconclusions as an answer from the formulation of existing problems, and tahlili method isa method of interpretation that the mufasir explain the content of verses of the Qur'an invarious aspects. The results obtained from this study includes: (1) How Isra 'Mi'raj in theQur'an? Isra 'Mi'raj must be with body and soul, not dream and not imagination. ProphetMuhammad did Isra 'with the spirit and service in the conscious state. (2) What kind ofthe character values that contained in QS Al-Isra verse 1? Such as: honest, fair, patientand istiqomah. (3) How are the implications of the character values Isra 'Mi'raj in QS Al-Isra' verse 1? Praying, human is required to perform prayers, because people who alwaysperform their physical and spiritual prayers will be better, healthier, fresher than peoplewho do not perform prayers. Devoted to parents, it turns out that devote to the parents isvery influential / strategy for the formation of character the leraners. Through effectivecommunication in formulating the policy of character formation for learners and conductjoint supervision on the behavior of the learners at school and in the home environment.


SAGE Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 215824402097054
Author(s):  
Mohammad Elius ◽  
Issa Khan ◽  
Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor ◽  
Abdul Muneem ◽  
Fadillah Mansor ◽  
...  

This research analyzes Muslim treatment of other religions in Medieval Bengal from 1204 to 1757 CE with a special reference to Muslim rulers and Sufi saints. The study is based on historical content analysis using a qualitative research design. The study shows the Muslim sultans and Mughals in the medieval period played a vital role in promoting interreligious harmony and human rights in Bengal. In addition, the Muslim missionaries and Sufis served as a force against religious hatred in society. The Muslim sultans and Mughals applied liberal and accommodative views toward non-Muslims. They did not force non-Muslims to accept Islam. Muslims and non-Muslims were integrated society, and they enjoyed full socioeconomic and religious rights. Moreover, Sufis conducted various approaches toward Muslims and non-Muslims as well. They promoted the message of equality and moral conduct among the diver’s faiths of the people. They also applied liberal, syncretic, and accommodative attitude in attracting non-Muslims to Islam in Bengal. The study concludes that most rulers were sympathetic and cooperative in dealing with the people of other religions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 325-329
Author(s):  
V.N. Suryvanshi ◽  
S.U. Mokhale ◽  
A.S. Ade ◽  
R.V. Tayde

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