AUTHOR GUIDELINES

Address all correspondences and inquiries to the Chief Editor. The author is asked to provide manuscripts as electronic files. With electronic papers formatting requirements are few: a) Use MS Word, double-spaced; b) use line number; c) Use English U.S. as the language; d) Indent or space between all paragraphs; e) Use the metric system throughout; f) Avoid text footnotes; they should be incorporated into the text. The manuscript should be arranged in the following order (begin new sections on new pages): Title: must be brief, informative and indicates the main point(s) of the paper. Authors Name: must be complete but without any title, accompanied by corresponding authors address, institutions address, and e-mail address. Abstract: should not be more than 150 words and is constructed in 1 paragraph which includes the brief description of the paper and a summary of the key conclusions.
Keyword(S): should be provided below the abstract to help with the electronic search (3-5 words). Introduction : this part gives background information to put your work into context, state of the art, what is rationale/reason for your study, and research objective The Methods : (this part explains how the research is conducted, research design, data collecting technique(s), instrument development, and data analysis technique(s)) Result And Discussion: contains findings based on the analysis and elaboration of the data, what the findings mean, discuss the result with the previous publications or works. Discussion part should cite other works, not just describe the results/findings. Conclusion: what is the finding implies, the shortcoming of the result, and suggest future research Acknowledgment: Acknowledgments should be limited to collegial and financial assistance. Acknowledgments are not meant to recognize personal or manuscript production support. References : An article in the Journal. Author(s). Year (in parentheses). Title of article, journal title (in italics). Volume number (in italics). Issue number (in parentheses). Page(s) (or Citation Number). DOI (digital object identifier).