نعت
تجمل حسین تجمل قادری
وادیءِ سرورِ ﷺلَولاک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
مَیں مدینے کی حسِیں خاک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
کاش سرکار ﷺکے نعلَین کا ذرّہ ہوکر
مُسکراتے ہوئے اَفلاک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
اے خدا اِتنا بڑھا دے تُو مِرا رزقِ سُخَن
راحتِ قَلب کی خوراک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
حرف مِدحَت کے اُترتے ہیں مِرے سِینے میں
جب کبھی دیدہءِ نَمناک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
آج ہوجائے عطا مقطعِ انوار کوئی
آج پھر مطلعِ اِدراک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
اِس قدر تُونے تراشے ہیں خدوخالِ حیات
دِل یہ کرتا ہے تِرے چاک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
جب تلک وَصل کی راحت نہ میسّر آئے
کیوں نہ پھر ہِجر کی پوشاک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
اَب تو بَس ایک ہی خواہش ہے تجّمُل میری
مدحتِ پَنجتنِ پاک میں گُم ہو جاؤں
The slowing spread of Covid-19 infections has brought positive changes in the education sector. The issue of implementing limited face to face learning begins to excite students in gaining knowledge. Online learning effects for approximately two years was relatively difficult to keep students away from themselves. This study time to determine how the level of student learning readiness in facing offline learning. This was quantitative research with a survey type. The population were State vocatoonal high school 2 Kendari students, totaling 558 students. The sample was drawn randomly with a magnitude estimated using the Slovin formula at a significance of 5% so that the total sample size was 233 students. Data were collected by learning readiness scale. Data were analyzed descriptively and comparative statistics. The results showed that the learning readiness of State vocatoonal high school Negeri 2 Kendari students was in the high category and female students had a higher level of learning readiness than male students.
This study sought to investigate the impact of media coverage of the coalition government and how it influences public opinion. The objectives of the study focused on the role played by the print media in determining how the public views the coalition government, the relationship between media coverage and public opinion was investigated and the impact of media framing on public perception. The study explored the possible impact of this coverage of grand coalition government covering the period starting from December 1512008 to August 31512009. As part of the theoretical framework, the study applied the agenda setting theory, decision making theory and information processing theory of communication to underscore how the nature, quality and delivery of information influences public perception. The study was conducted through a survey .200 questionnaires were administered through the help of qualified research assistants to respondents purposively drawn from the middle class people living in Nairobi to ensure they reach those who are exposed to the print media. Out of these, 140 questionnaires were filled and returned 140 respondents. The data gathered was both qualitative and quantitative data to establish the relationship between media coverage and public perception of the government. The data collected was analyzed using Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences (SPSS) technique. The research findings form part of this final research report The study found that the public rely a lot on the media for interpretation of political news and events. This is because the media is the most highly trusted information source. This is because majority of the people believe the news stories are accurate and balanced. Sustained negative coverage has a direct relationship impact public perception since the public base their decisions based on the negative content. Consistent exposure to negative content causes positive public opinion and rating of the government to diminish because there is no alternative information to balance this. The study further established that there has been very little coverage of the achievements of the coalition government but too much focus on its failures and mistakes, this has led the public to believe the Coalition government has done little or nothing and rating of government performance in critical areas to be ranked very poorly. The language, labels and frames used by the media to describe the government and political events tends to influence public perception because they provide the lenses through which the public looks at the government