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Item ග්රාමීය ප්රජා සංවර්ධනය සඳහා සහභාගීත්ව සංවර්ධනයේ බලපෑම(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Gunadasa, I.P.D.D.C.; Podimenike, P.Item Hierarchy of leisure Constraints in semi urban communities Sri Lanka. With special Reference: Wewelduwa GN division(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Chandrathilaka, P.H.D.; Kalansooriya, J.The study was conducted to achieve few objectives. There are 1.To investigate Interpersonal constraints, 2.To examine intrapersonal constraints 3.To explore structural constraints. The Wewelduwa GN division was selected as the sample area.out of 570 household in the considered GN division it was selected 107 household associating systematic random sampling techniques. Likert scaled questionnaires were used to collect data from respondents, and tables, graphs and charts were used to present the data. Besides that factor analysis was associated to analysis the data and finally, could find 3 types of factors and with hierarchical order leading to leisure time activities with regard to the sample data. As the sample size was limited to 107 household the findings should be read accordable.Item සමාජ ජාල හා නව සන්නිවේදන මාධ්ය නව යොවුන්වියේ දරුවන්ගේ සමාජ සම්බන්ධතා කෙරෙහි ඇති කරන බලපෑම(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Alwis, G.D.B.M.; Karunathilake, K.Item කුඹුරු ඉඩම් පුරන්වීම කෙරෙහි බලපාන සමාජ සහ ආර්ථිකමය සාධක පිළිබඳ භූගෝල විද්යාත්මක විමර්ශනයක්(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Upamali, W.A.A.; Wijesekara, S.Item ග්රාමීය මහජන මතය සහ ඡන්දදායක චර්යාව හැඩගැස්වීමෙහිලා විද්යුත් රාජ්ය මාධ්යයෙහි බලපෑම(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Rathnayake, R.M.A.R.; Damayanthi, M.N.K.Item Economic and Social Vulnerability of Chronic Kidney Disease Affected Families in Sri Lanka; the Case Studies in Anuradhapura District(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Gunawardana, P.H.J.P.; Sakalasooriya, N.This paper examines the nature of economic and social vulnerability of the families which has affected by the Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Central Dry Zone, agricultural area, of Sri Lanka. CKD has already become one of the major reasons for mortality and morbidity in this rural area. This CKD was first identified in 1991 in Anuradhapura District of North Central Province (NCP) in Dry Zone, and it has spread-out to other 06 provinces in Sri Lanka. WHO says that about 15 % of settlers aged 15-70 years in NCP is being suffered by CKD. During the last 24 years over 22,000 deaths were reported due to the CDK. After affected the CKD and/or the deaths a member or members of family, their family‟s economic and social sustainability is begun to collapse. This is the beginning point of their economic vulnerability. This situation excludes their life from the general social and economic life style. This research has focused these economic and social problems of these families and their nature of issues. Finally, the study makes the recommendations to sustain their lives and mainstream the members of these families. This is inductive study and uses both qualitative and quantitative data and information for evidence. 25 affected families out of 70 total families were selected as a sample from the village of Etambagaskada in Medawachchiya Divisional Secretariat Division. All the family members of the sample are negatively impacted and they are unable to sustain themselves. Just after the affection, they give up the hope of life, and their family members become hopeless and directionless. This situation leads to create more vulnerability to the family and their villages. Especially designed counselling process and the economic assistance are needed to avoid vulnerability. This intervention should come from the government end but still it is not good enough.Item ශී්ර ලංකාවේ කාන්තාවන්ගේ අයිතිවාසිකම් වතුපිටිවල ඇඟලූම් කලාපය ඇසුරින්(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Kumari, W.K.A.P.; Mudalige, P.Item උපාධි අපේක්ෂක ශිෂ්යයින්ට පුස්තකාල සම්පත් වලින් උපරිම ප්රයෝජන ලබා ගැනීම සඳහා විශ්වවිද්යාල පුස්තකාල තුළ කි්රයාත්මක වන පාඨක අධ්යාපන ක්රමවේද සතු භූමිකාව(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Herath, H.M.A.U.Item Progress of Post Disaster Management Process of Landslides in Sri Lanka: with Special Reference to Two Major Landslides in Budulla District(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Hennayaka, H.M.L.D.; Sakalasooriya, N.This paper investigates the progress of post disaster management process for the victims of landslides in Badulla District. According to the Disaster Management Policy of Sri Lanka, it is expected to recover the victims‟ life as soon as possible and adopt to normal life that they tasted at before the disaster. Thousands of victims of the landslides in Sri Lanka are disgusted by the slaw progress of recovery, and they are socially and economically excluded by this target less post disaster recovery process. On the 29th of October 2014, a major landslide occurred in Koslanda in the district of Badulla resulting in deaths and displacement of a plantation community. There were about 830 people who initially transferred to two evacuation centers in Koslanda Tamil School and Punagala Tamil School. Later they were moved to a safer location in Punagala. In the same year and the month, Rillpola landslide was occurred and 13 people died. There were 290 people in 60 families 290 who were evacuated to Weliwattha, and Katawaththa community centers. Meeriabedda-Koslanda landslide is occurred in Haldummulla Divisional Secretariat Division and Rilpola Landslide which is located in Haliela Divisional Secretariat Division in Badulla District has been selected for case studies which were occurred in two years ago. To find the answers for the research questions, both quantitative and qualitative research methods were applied. 40 families of the victims were selected as the sample and semi-structured questionnaire and semi structured focused group discussions and key informant discussions were conducted to collect the data and information. The results of the study has revealed that the victims of these two landslides are still in temporary camp sites and their present life is in more unsatisfactory condition than their previous life.Item වකුගඩු රෝගය ඇතිවීම කෙරෙහි බලපාන මානව පාරිසරික චර්යා පිළිබඳ වෛද්ය භූගෝලවිද්යාත්මක අධ්යනයක්(Department of English, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Kumari, R.A.A.D.; Rathnasekara, S.Item පුරාවිද්යා ස්මාරක සංරක්ෂණය සම්බන්ධව ශී්ර ලංකාවේ ස්ථාපිත නීතිමය තත්ත්වය(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Munasinghe, L.D.Item මහනුවර සම්ප්රදායේ දකුණු ශෛලීය සිතුවම් ආශි්රතව දක්නට ලැබෙන වාස්තු විද්යාත්මක ලක්ෂණ(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Madhumali, A.K.R.; Hettige, UdaItem ශ්රී ලංකාවේ පාසල් සිසුන්ගේ බුද්ධි ඵලය පිළිබඳ මනෝවිද්යාත්මක අධ්යයනයක් (රේවන්ගේ සම්මත ප්රගමන පරීක්ෂණය ඇසුරින්)(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Jayasinghe, I.P.T.L.; Alahakoon, T.Item බලංගොඩ ප්රදේශයේ භාවිත දේශීය දැනුම: දේශීය වෙදකම හා කෙම් ක්රම ඇසුරෙනි(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Wijesekara, N.C.D.; Piyarathana Thero, LagumdeniyeItem Effect of the perception of military employees on visitor experience: Viharamahadevi Park, Sri Lanka(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Pathiraja, P.M.S.; Thilakarathne, L.I.A.S.Conversation is being increased in the world of Recreation Park, where security has given the place. The particular study titled “Effect of the perception of military employees on visitor experience: Viharamahadevi Park, Sri Lanka”. The main purpose of this study, to identified relationship between military perception and visitor experience. The researchers carried out an extensive literature review to provide conceptual background of the study and formulated a conceptual mode and formulate one hypothesis namely Visitor‟s Experience is affected by perception on military officers. Sample random, sampling method was used and selected go visitors for the sample this study and Data were collected through questionnaire. Associating SPSS 21.0 software and based on univariate analysis and bivariate techniques the data were analysed. The results of this study suggest that there is a significant relationship between military perception and visitor experience. Based on that results indicate significantly influence for perception military and visitor experience.Item ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සුළු හා මධ්ය පරිමාණ කර්මාන්තවල සාර්ථක ක්රියාකාරීත්වය සඳහා සමස්ත තත්ත්ව කළමනාකරණ භාවිතයන්වල සක්රීය දායකත්වය(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Thennakoon, T.M.N.; Dassanayake, L.W.Item මහජන පුස්තකාල පිළිබඳ ඉෆ්ලා යුනෙස්කෝ ප්රතිපත්ති ප්රකාශනයේ අන්තර්ගත කරුණුවල භාවිතය පිළිබඳ අධ්යයනයක්(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) de Alwis, K.V.A.I.; Weerasinghe, W.K.M.M.K.Item Impact of Well - Being on Martial art participation of Karate Athletes in Sri Lanka(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Mudunkotuwa, M.A.S.D.; Ramanayeka, N.The main purpose of this study was to examine the impact of physical, psychological and social well-being on martial arts participation of karate athletes in Sri Lanka. The researcher carried out extensive literature review to provide conceptual background of the study and identified sports, various martial arts, benefits of participation in martial arts, various physical, psychological and social factors of well-being, and factors of affecting martial arts participation. 96 respondents were selected for this study as a sample and it was the whole population of the sample as well as National karate pool participation. There was dependent and independent variable. Questionnaire method used for collecting data. The associations between each pairs of variables are estimates using bivariate correlation analysis to test the hypothesis mentioned bellow. 1. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and overall well-being of National pool athletes in Sri Lanka 2. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and physical well-being of National pool athletes in Sri Lanka 3. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and psychological well-being of National pool athletes in Sri Lanka 4. There is an interrelationship between martial art participation and social well-being of National pool athletes in Sri Lanka. The study establishedcorrelation coefficient values of participation and overall well-being was 0.04 (P< .05), participation and physical well-being was 0.006 (P< .05), participation and psychological well-being was 0.452 (P> .05), participation and social well-being was 0.065 (P< .05).Consideration of study findings it can be said that, there is an interrelationship between martial art participation and physical well-being and overall well-being (H1 and H2 accepted). There is no interrelationship between martial art participation and psychological well-being and social well-being (H3 and H4 rejected).Item පුවත්පත් මාධ්ය ආචාරධර්ම සම්බන්ධ පුවත්පත් කතුවරුන්ගේ දැනුම්වත්භාවය විමසා බැලීම(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Kumari, K.G.D.; Rupasinghe, W.Item නැවත පදිංචි කිරීමේදි මතුවන ඉඩම් ගැටලූ: වවුනියාව දිස්ති්රක්කය ඇසුරෙන්(Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2015) Kulasuriya, V.T.; Damayanthi, M.K.N.