Thematic Journal of Applied Sciences https://ejournals.id/index.php/TJAS <p>Thematic Journal of Applied Sciences ISSN 2776-6802 (online) ISSN 2776-9038 (Print) <br />DOI JOURNAL 10.37057/2776-9038 </p> <p>informing scientific practices around the world through research and development and seeks to promote, disseminate the knowledge by publishing original research findings, review articles, and short communications in the broad field of applied sciences. Scope of the journal includes: Biology, chemistry, physics, environmental, business and economics, finance, mathematics and statistics, geology, engineering, computer science, social sciences, natural and technological sciences, linguistics, medicine and architecture, food science, environmental science, agricultural engineering. Journal of Applied Sciences now accepting new submissions. Submit your best paper via OJS (open access journal system). Each article published in a journal is assigned a DOI (Crossref) number. </p> en-US info@ejournals.id (ejournals.id) info@ejournals.id (Administrator) Sun, 10 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.16 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP IN SHAPING PUBLIC- PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MECHANISMS IN THE TOURISM SECTOR https://ejournals.id/index.php/TJAS/article/view/1072 This article explores the concept of social partnership and its role and significance in public-private partnerships within the tourism sector. It further examines the theoretical and practical foundations for applying intersectoral partnership mechanisms in tourism development. U.U. Saidov Copyright (c) 2024 Thematic Journal of Applied Sciences https://ejournals.id/index.php/TJAS/article/view/1072 Sun, 08 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000 DEONTOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS ETHICS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MORAL DUTY ACROSS MAJOR RELIGIONS https://ejournals.id/index.php/TJAS/article/view/1064 This study explores deontological ethics within major world religions, focusing on how principles of duty-based morality manifest in religious doctrines. By examining primary religious texts and teachings, this research highlights how deontological concepts shape moral behavior, outlining key similarities and differences in their ethical frameworks. This comparative analysis provides insights into the role of duty and obligation in religious ethics, suggesting that deontological approaches contribute to both moral coherences within individual faiths and ethical dialogue across traditions. D. Khasanova Copyright (c) 2024 Thematic Journal of Applied Sciences https://ejournals.id/index.php/TJAS/article/view/1064 Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000