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Browsing by Author "Mulugeta, Dereje"

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    The Cause For The Declining Number Of Addis Ababa Handball Clubs
    (Addis Abeba university, 2014-08) Mulugeta, Dereje; Taddese, Aschenaki(PhD)
    The type of research which considered in this research is descriptive research method and it has been conducted to examine the causes for the declining the number of Addis Ababa handball clubs. The thesis was organized into five chapters. The general objective of the study was to assess the main causes of declining of Addis Ababa handball clubs and its scope is the spatial coverage delimited to handball clubs which are assume to be found at Addis Ababa. Accordingly, in order to achieve its goals both the primary and secondary data collection method has been implemented by the researcher. Primary data were collected from formal and informal survey and thus formal survey was carried out by questionnaires, which has been filled with trainees of handball clubs; interview was conducted to the coaches of handball clubs, bodies’ management and member of handball clubs. Informal survey was under taken through personal observation in the training area. The secondary data was gathered from the related published materials which were found in the library and website. In Addis Ababa city there is three handball clubs. Out of the total population 48 of those study area; using purposive sampling method the researcher included 37(77.08%) of the sample size. The result of the findings are presented using tabulation and pie chart, interpreted using percentage and then analyzed. Finally based on the analysis summery, conclusion and recommendation was set. Key words: Training, Coaching, Facility, Project, Declining and Handball
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    A Thematic Analysis of Beneath the Lion’s Gaze and Held at a Distance: My Rediscovery of Ethiopia
    (Addis Ababa University, 2012-05) Mulugeta, Dereje; Mengistu, Melakneh (PhD)
    This research work is based on thorough reading and careful analysis of ‘’Beneath the Lion’s Gazeand Held at a Distance: My Rediscovery of Ethiopia” which are written by Ethiopian-American female Diasporic writersMaazaMengiste and Rebecca Hail respectively. First, it aims to publicize the works of the remarkable involvement of female writers in a number of different political, social, cultural and economic issues at different levels. Second, it is designed to fill the gap (i.e, scarcity of diasporic research works) through a thematic analysis of the literary product of these authors. Hopefully, it would be an additional meaningful contribution to this genre. It mainly focuses on the political instability and economic crisis, the unimaginable commitments of the national icons or the amazing few who are determined to sacrifice their life for others, the secret of the ideal family bond, the importance of cherished traditional values, the major predicaments of the diasporas in the host land and the temptation of being drawn to the mother land. These diasporas are facing a wide variety of tremendous challenges, setbacks since the first generation diaspora. The analysis of the two literary works also reveals how much the diasporas were deprived of their national identity; and how they were torn between the old and new ways when competing set of beliefs, values and new ways of thinking came into play. These Ethiopian-American female writers’ works exhibit common themes; nevertheless, the major concern of Maaza is occasionally being the minor concern of Rebecca. The converse is true also. This is evident in the literary works of these diasporic authors.

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