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Browsing Theses and Dissertations by Author "El-Fakih, Khalid, Ph.D."

Browsing Theses and Dissertations by Author "El-Fakih, Khalid, Ph.D."

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  • Nakad, Therese Selim (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2015)
    Social networking sites have opened the doors of communication allowing people from around the world to engage and to interact with each other. As one of the most outstanding social networking communities, Facebook boasts over 1 billion active users, visiting the platform several times a day. The purpose of this study is to examine whether Lebanese students pay attention to the ads displayed on Facebook and what kind of attitudes they have toward Facebook ads. A thorough revision of relevant literature in the fields of online advertising, Facebook advertising attention, media elements, and online ...
  • Bachaalany, Chantal (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2013)
    The effects of e-games on children’s communications skills or social interactions as seen by their mothers has been rarely researched and investigated due to the novelty of the subject. Violence in games was the leader in research over the last few decades, until the invention of touchscreens. Many theories were discussed in order to describe the relationship between children and touchscreens (the Social Learning Theory, the Catharsis Theory, and the Cultivation theory). According to previous research and relevant theories, two research questions were raised. The first question sheds the light ...
  • El Cheikh, Christine Ayoub (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2013)
    This research has contributed to an increased knowledge of the difficult circumstances Iraq’s Christians are undergoing on the humanitarian, political, socio-economic and social levels, whether in their homeland or in diaspora. Ten years after the 2003 United States-led invasion of Iraq, Christians continue to be targeted by a wave of violence, threats, and intimidations executed by extremist Islamist military groups. They also face religious discrimination, political underrepresentation, and infringement of their fundamental rights. The main theoretical orientation of this study is based on the ...

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