Chapter 3 Research Methodology 3.0 Overview As chapter 1 had discussed about the introduction to the research and chapter 2 had provided an insight into the literature review, chapter 3 would be focusing on the research methodology that would be carried out during the course of the research. In essence, it is the foundation of how data would be collected and analyzed. Chapter 3 would begin by discussing on the theoretical framework designed specifically for this paper, encompassing and provid...
Teaching Terror : Strategic & Tactical Learning in the Terrorist World, is a collection of articles by a  fine group of contributors, edited by James  JF  Forest, Director of  terrorism  studies,  US  Military  Academy.  It examines the most important characteristics and venues of terrorist learning and knowledge. It furthers understanding in dimensions of motivation and capabilities by exploring how terrorist groups apply principles of individual and organizational learning to im...
“The Story of Deidre” is an Irish-Celtic story that included many Celtic traditions. The Celts were very religious and superstitious, if you will, and had many odd traditions to follow in everyday life. “The Story of Deidre” was probably believed to be true and offered as a lesson to teach Celtic ways, and it was probably used wisely and succeeded in teaching the Celtic ways. The Celts believed in following traditions and every way of everyday life. “The Story of Deidre” included many Celtic ...
4.2 FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT & HYPOTHESIZED MODEL A framework is defined as a collection of models and studies gathered from the literature which underpins a positivistic research study (Hussey & Hussey, 1997). In other words, a researcher develops a framework for his or her research by analysing the relationships among the several factors identified as being important to the problem. This will serve in postulating and testing certain association and in improving his or her understanding of the ...
1.     The author has put across his views on the rise of Maoism in India, which has been primarily attributed to the failure of both Colonial and the Indian State to implement land reforms and adoption of Nehruvian model of development as opposed to the Gandhian model of economic development. 2.     The author Bidyut Chakrabarty is a Professor in Political Science in University of Delhi and has written several books on the similar subjects while Dr Rajat Kujur is a Lecturer in Poli...