1.3. Objectives of the study
The study was guided by the general and specific objectives.
a) General objective
The main objective of the study is to discover innovations in
the artistic domain and therefore to show that the economic development is the
fruit of knowledge.
b) Specific objectives
In addition to the general objective, the specific objectives
of the study are the following:
1. To show how optimism and economic development are
related.
2. To describe the CS and its place in the society.
3. To analyse the extent to which CS contributes to the
economic development of the country.
4. To suggest possible measures to help Rwandan people to
achieve the economic development of their country.
1.4. Research hypotheses
For purposes of data collection and analysis, the study was
guided by the following hypotheses:
1. The economic development of Rwanda requires the optimism of
its population.
2. The optimistic point of view helped the ``script-writer and
drawer'' A.Z.C. to achieve his project of CS.
1.5. Significance of the study
This study was undertaken in order to highlight the optimism
of Rwandan people and economic development of their country. The researcher,
therefore, suggested some solutions to problems hindering economic development
of Rwanda.
1.6. Scope of the study
This study focuses on the CS album of the ``script-writer and
drawer'' A.Z.C. It aims to show how innovation is the result of knowledge.
1.7. Organization of the study
The study is subdivided into five chapters:
The first chapter is made of the general introduction. It
presents the background to the study, statement of the problem, objectives of
the study, research hypotheses, significance of the study, scope of the study
and the organisation of the study.
The second chapter is the literature review. It is concerned
with related literature with reference to different sources of data. Definition
of terms and any other related information to the subject matter of CS was
notably reviewed.
The third chapter is the methodology. It explains why the
researcher collected the data, the nature of the data collected, from where he
collected the data, how he collected it and how he analysed it.
The fourth chapter focuses on the research findings, analysis
and interpretation of data collected.
The fifth chapter presents the summary, conclusion and
recommendations of the study.
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