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اے رب العالمین!

اے رب العالمین!
اے میرے مالک ۔۔۔اے میرے خالق۔۔۔!
آسمانی نسترن عصرِحنا کی سنا ںپر!
مردود وفا کی باتوں میں!
دل بسمل کی نسیم سحر کے ساتھ کہانی سناتی ہے
مجھے بہت تڑپاتی ہے
واقف کون و مکاں پہ درود سلام پڑھتے ہوئے!
چنار وصنوبر میں زعفرانی حسن دکھاتے ہوئے!
ہجر اور تنہائی کے زخموں کے روبرو۔۔۔!
عالم مسیحا کے وصال سے منسوب۔۔۔!
وصال مستجاب کا روپ صبح و شام دکھاتی ہے
مجھے بہت تڑپاتی ہے
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ہوا زرد پتوںکو ۔۔۔پھولوں کے صحیفے میں سموکر!
دل کی ضربوں سے بھیگی آنکھوں کو!
ارغوانی پیالے میں ڈبو کر لاتی ہے
مجھے بہت تڑپاتی ہے
اے رب العالمیں۔۔۔! یہ دنیا مجھے بہت رُلاتی ہے

The Influence of Theory of Planned Behavior and Technology Acceptance Models on Behavioral Intentions in Online Grocery Shopping in Pekanbaru City

This study was carried out to investigate the impact of integrating two theories on consumer behavior, namely the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Technology Acceptance Models (TAM), on the consumer behavior intention in online food shopping in the city of Pekanbaru. A descriptive quantitative method was employed in this research, utilizing purposive sampling techniques. The study involved 174 female respondents aged 18 and above, residing in the city of Pekanbaru, who had previously engaged in online food shopping. The analysis of data was performed utilizing the Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) approach. The results indicated that both the perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of use have a notable impact on attitude (ATT). Furthermore, behavioral intention was significantly influenced by attitude (ATT), subjective norm (SN), and perceived behavioral control (PBC). The originality of this study resides in combining the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Technology Acceptance Models (TAM) within the specific context of online food shopping in the city of Pekanbaru. This study is expected to contribute to the field of consumer behavior, especially the behavior of consumers in Pekanbaru regarding online food shopping.

Corrective Feedback in L2 Learning: A Comparative Effectiveness of Oral & Written Corrective Feedback Strategies for Urdu Efl Learners L2 Accuracy

The present study is designed to find the comparative effectiveness of oral & written corrective feedback strategies for Urdu EFL learners’ L2 Accuracy. In order to investigate the effectiveness of oral corrective feedback and written corrective feedback strategies, a quasi experimental research design with pre test, post test and delayed post test is adopted for this study. For this quasi experimental study, the sampled participants were not randomly assigned to different treatment groups; instead, five intact classes in three different higher secondary schools (composed a total of 113 students) were selected with four experimental groups (OCF-A group N =25, OCF-B group N= 21, WCF-C group N= 21, WCF-D group N = 23) and one control group (N=23). Pre test was conducted in the beginning. Participants in four groups were exposed to one of the CF treatment conditions i.e., oral recast, explicit OCF, indirect WCF and direct WCF but no CF was provided to control group. Every experimental group had seven CF episodes sessions with specified treatment conditions in a period of eight weeks. After that post test was conducted. Whereas, delayed post test was conducted after a period of two weeks. Further, attitudinal questionnaire as a research tool was used to find the attitudes and beliefs of the teachers about the effectiveness of corrective feedback strategies form a sample of 202 English teachers teaching at intermediate level. SPSS (version 20) was used to analyze the data. The findings of the study revealed that all the CF strategies have significant role to create L2 accuracy. However, direct corrective feedback strategy was most effective to create the L2 accuracy. Also, explicit CF strategies were found most effective to create L2 accuracy as compared to implicit CF strategies to create L2 accuracy. It was also examined that CF strategies were with differential effectiveness on different error categories.
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