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Rural - Urban Transformation and Economic Development in India. SIDDARAM.HM
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The economic growth is related to a quantitative sustained increase in the countries per capita output or income accompanied by expansion in its labour force, consumption, capital and volume of trade. On the other hand, economic development is a wider concept than economic growth.
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The life and prospect of tribal populations in Rajgangpur and Kutra Blocks of Sundargarh district. Dr. M.G Bage and Joachim Dung dung
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In India there are 67.7 million people belonging to "Scheduled Tribes", they are generally considered to be 'Adivasis', literally meaning 'indigenous people' or 'original inhabitants', though the term 'Scheduled Tribes' (STs) is not coterminous(having common boundary) with the term 'Adivasis'.
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15-25
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The Role of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) in the Modern Library. Shinde Mahadu Manoharrao, Deshmane Pawanraj Jagdish and Munjewar Subhadra Amrut
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This study examines the effectiveness of CCTV in libraries. The security of materials and information in a library is quite essential. This paper discusses the use of CCTV cameras for surveillance in libraries to safe guard its possession of books and information.
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26-32
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Opportunities and crises as barriers to education: The case of San Children at aCombined School in the Kavango Region of Namibia. Nchindo Mbukusa and Haaveshe Nekongo-Nielsen
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This paper is based on a study that followed and documented the learning experiences of San children who have been mainstreamed into the formal education system. The mainstreaming of San Children in the formal education system is part of the San Development Programme headed by the Namibian Deputy Prime Minister's Office.
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33-53
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Industrial Relations in India: A Study of Post Reform Period.
Dr. Almas Sultana
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Industrial relations is a subject grasping paramount significance both at the national as well as international level. It is one of the oldest and major functions of Human Resource Management and is basically concerned with the relationships between employers and employees at the workplace.
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54-69
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Political Fluctuations in the US - Arab Relations. DR. Mohammad Salim Al-Rawashdeh and Prof. Mohammad Musa Al-Swailmeen
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It is difficult to deny that not just the United States, but also America's worldwide allies, and, most important, the Arab states themselves, have grown weary of wars in this region. Indicative of this reality is a palpable malaise among a core of U.S. strategic analysts.
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An Analysis Of The Customer Satisfaction Within The Bank In Trincomalee - With Particular Regard To Online Banking. Ms.S.Kumuthinidevi
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A system allowing individuals to perform banking activities at home, via the internet is online banking. Online banking through traditional banks enable customers to perform all routine transactions, such as account transfers, balance inquiries, bill payments, and stop-payment requests, and some even offer online loan and credit card applications. Account information can be accessed anytime, day or night, and can be done from anywhere.
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104-117
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Stress In Rural And Urban Adolescents. Shreya Chaudhary and S.K. Srivastava
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Adults commonly tell young people that adolescence period is the 'best years of life' as picture is adolescents energetically involved at dance, part of various events or couple holding hands. The other part of picture is a painful tug of war filled with conflicting demands from parent, teacher, coaches, friends and oneself.
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118-124
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Mindfulness Meditation and Adolescents. SarikaKhandelwal and Kavita koradia
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Meditational practices after being embraced by clinicians are making its way to educators. There is increased frequency of inclusion of meditation in educational setting around the world. This paper aims at reviewing the empirical evidence of Mindfulness Meditation (MM) which facilitates in achieving the traditional goals of education, to help in alleviating stress and anxiety and in achieving overall psychological well-being.
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125-143
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Green Image Implication towardsCustomer Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty in the Malaysian Hotel Industry. Yusnita, Y., Yahaya Ibrahim and Zainudin Awang
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Tourism is currently one of the largest sectors in the world and has contributed to world economic growth. Malaysia, in recent times, has become one of the most visited countries in Southeast Asia. An increase of tourist arrivals (from both domestic and international visitors) has caused an increase in the number of accommodation that is available each year, and placesthe hotel industry as one of the most popular segments in the tourism industry.
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144-161
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Families Coping-Up With Mentally Retarded Children - A Study On Karimnagar Urban Area. Dr. M. Swarnalatha
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Child rearing is a standout amongst the most difficult occupations an individual will ever confront. Bringing up youngsters can be upsetting now and again, additionally extremely fulfilling. Turning into the parent of a kid who has an incapacity is a period of incredible anxiety and change.
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162-176
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Impact of Caste Factors in Decision-Making Process in Gram Sabha in Rajasthan. O. P. Koli
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Gram Sabha is the basic unit of development under the Panchayati Raj system. In country like India having hierarchical social system plays an important role in the decision-making process in local governance at grassroots level. The present research paper is an attempt to analyze the impact of caste factors in decision-making process of the development at village level.
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177-189
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Spectrum of Women Empowerment in Kashmir Valley. Dr.P.Ananth, Dr.K.Kasirajan Babu and Dr.S.Kalaivanan
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Women empowerment is still a debatable issue in India. She is still treated as a second class citizen especially in State like Jammu and Kashmir and the reasons are, besides illiteracy, customs, traditions, poverty, ignorance, her own lack of interest and motivation. The empowerment of women is a multi-dimensional aspect which demands active participation of various stakeholders in a developing nation like India.
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190-196
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Impact of Socio-economic Lineament among the Rural Pupil in Secondary Stage of Education from Howrah District of West Bengal. Dr. Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee
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How does the vexed relationship between theory and practice gives rise to problems in the context of educational policy, framing and implementation, educational research, specific curriculum development and pedagogy especially in the case of pedagogy of specific disciplines ( languages, mathematics, moral education, development of skills etc.) and how are these to be negotiated or overcome ? We are also interested in receiving contributions that specifically address the theory - practice relationship in the context of particular conceptions of education, for example, liberal education.
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197-210
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Agricultural Diversification Problem And Prospects In Sirsa, Haryana. Nisha and Lekh Raj
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A monotonous cropping system of rice-wheat was adopted by the farmers to increase the large income benefits. But on the other hand, monoculture cropping pattern increases the over-exploitation of natural resources pose serious threats to the sustainability.. Diversification of agriculture has to be promoted for overall development in agriculture and integrating it with livestock, poultry, fisheries, dairy farming, floriculture and horticulture.
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Factors Related To The Hindu Students' Characters Of State Senior High Schools At Bali Province. Ni Ketut Srie Kusuma Wardhani
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Character building is a noble school program that is urgent nowadays. Schools in the future are not only responsible for producing graduates with good science and technological knowledge but also with good personalities. Regarding the character building, school and family hold strategic roles.
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Quality Teaching and Values Education: A Common Language and Perspective. Y. Satguru Roshan, Devanshi Dixit and Krati Agarwal
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It is in probing this question, 'What is Quality Teaching?', that the inherent connection with Values Education particularly becoming important in student's life. Among the differences, however, there is a discernible pattern that has stretched the conception of 'teacher' beyond its former constraints.
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Technological Progress and Poverty Reduction in Indonesia. Muchdie
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This paper examined the impact of technological progress on poverty reduction, with unemployment rate and economic growth as moderating variables, in Indonesia during the period of 2004-2013. It was coincided with two perods of Yudhoyono administration.Technological progress was measured by total factor productivity (TFP) growth, unemployment was measuredby open unemployment rate, economic growth was measured by the growth of Gross Domestic Product based on the year of 2000 constant price, and poverty reduction was measured by the percentage of poor people.
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"A Study of Best Practices and Kaizen - Differences And Similarities In Developing The Organizational Human Resource Power And Motivational Level Among Employees" - A study at IT units in Mysore. Krupa B Nair and Dr. Ramaswamy
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This paper will investigate whether the best practices ( within the units - not are same as that of kaizen or they are different or whether they are complimentary to each-other. The paper investigate whether the kaizen lead to best practices and are they one and same etc..
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A Survey On People's Response Towards Demonetisation Of 500 And 1000 Rupee Notes. S.Mohanambal, Dr. M. Meenakshi Saratha and Dr K Vanaja
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Demonetisation means that the reserve bank of India has withdrawn the old 500 and 1000 rupee notes as an official mode of payment. It is the act of stripping a currency unit of its status as legal tender. Implementation of demonetisation by the government of India is the important issue in India.
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Management Of Stress In Dyslexic Children Through Psycho-Yogic-Ayurvedic Package. RichaPandey, PragyaRana and P S Upadhyay
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Study helped to elaborate the role and space of psycho-yogic-ayurvedic package in the life of dyslexic children. In this hectic and competitive era, these therapies are playing its important part in individual's life day by day. Not only, it is easy to apply but also give beneficial effects on stress of dyslexic children which badly affecting the personality of such children. This therapy thus increases the individual's sense of own well-being both physically and mentally of every age group through counsellling, asanapranayama and ayurvedic drugs which help them to increase memory, concentration and confidence in reading and thus lowering down the stress level .
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The Features Of Methods Of Calculation Of The Cost At The Industrial Enterprises Of Ferrous Metallurgy. Abdusalomova Nodira Baxodirovna
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In this article, the cost of the steel industry legislative framework for the management account of the main objectives and priorities for the development of the steel industry, iron and steel industry production costs account management features to cover in detail the stages of the formation of the impact of the creation of the calculation.
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An Exploratory Study On TOXIC Leadership and Its Impact on Organisation; A Leadership Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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Toxic leadership (Marcia Whicker 1996) which was linked with a number of dysfunctional leadership styles can produce negativity in an organisation and induces toxic culture with employees having only two options: conform to the rules or leave the organisaton. The word "toxic" comes from the Greek "toxikon" which means "arrow poison".
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A Phenomenological Study on Prevailing High Involvement Work Practices for Organisation Success; A Leadership Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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Every organisation big or small aspires for success and success comes to organisation only through efficient productivity , and Productivity can be brought in only by the "truly engaged employees. Truly engaged employees not only plan to stick around-helping to lower the replacement and recruiting costs, they are real assets of the organisation as they are always enthused and motivated to impact the bottom line.
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363-397
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Human Autonomy And Health System Responsivenes In Developing Countries: The Position Of The Elderly Decsion Making Inhealth Care In Kenya. Sibuor, J. O. and Otengah, W. A.
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Observance of autonomy in health care delivery to the elderly isvariably compromised globally following the demographic transition of the 21st century that got many nations unprepared to meet health care needs of this group. As an element of health systems responsiveness, the review examined the implementation of autonomy in caring for the elderly with focus to Kenya.
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398-411
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Initiatives and Challenges of Good Governance in Present India. Dr. Lakha Ram
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The concept of "good governance" often emerges as a model to compare ineffective economies or political bodies with viable economies and political bodies. The concept centers on the responsibility of governments and governing bodies to meet the needs of the masses as opposed to select groups in society.
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412-429
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International Environmental Conventions - A Blend Of Political Deed And Sustainable Need. Leepakshi Rajpal and Mayank Vats
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This paper primarily focuses on the International Environmental Conventions, which represents a blend of political deeds and sustainable needs. It serves as a political deed because the leaders of the nation, try to develop the relations between the various countries and sign the conventions, whereas when it comes to signing the Environmental conventions, they sign it with the promise of getting enhanced with respect to the environmental prospects involved.
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Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) - Banking for the Unbanked Households: Prospects and Challenges. Naveen Kolloju
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In recent times, given the magnitude of financial exclusion and problem of poverty, financial inclusion has become an important policy concern of Government of India. It is believed that continuous exclusion of the poor and other disadvantaged sections from the institutional banking system not only perpetuates economic inequalities between the groups of people in society but also inhibits the growth of the nation as a whole.
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Significance Of Location Factors Of Fdi In The Emerging Services Economy: A Quantitetive Study Evidence For Transition Countries. Dr.Sarmita Guha Ray
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) has increasingly shifted toward the service sector. This change in the industrial composition of FDI and the non-tradable nature of services may have altered the importance of location factors for investment decisions. To capture potential changes in FDI determinants, a contrasting sectoral analysis is performed.
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469-490
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Voting Behaviour and its Associated Factors: A Case of the Local Election in Malaka District, Indonesia. Fransiscus Seran
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The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with voting behaviour of voters in the local election in Malaka district in 2015. One-on-one in-depth interviews were employed to collect data from the participants (n=35). Participants were recruited using purposive sampling technique.
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491-502
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Contemporary Dalit Movements In Andhra Pradesh (1985 TO 2015). Banka Gangadhara Rao and Dr. P. Sudhakar
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There have been many studies on social movements in India during the last three decades, though compared to many other areas and the incidence of movements, their number is very small. A majority of the studies are recent, published after the mid-1960s. Most of them are by historians, sociologists, political activists or journalists. Political scientists have, by and large, ignored this area till recently.
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503-510
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Symbolic Violence, Culture and Reality TV Competitions. Elif Sesen and K. Ozkan Erturk
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Presentation of violence on screen is an important social problem. Violence is subject to the lots of television programs such as news, films, serials, competitions and even cartoons in verbal and nonverbal ways so often. Symbolic violence which might be described as the gentle form of violence is also frequent on screen. One of the television genres which symbolic violence has been seen frequently is Reality TV shows and its subgenre cooking-themed competitions.
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511-524
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Influence Of Training On Personality Development Among B.Ed And D.T.Ed Teacher Trainees. Dr P.S.Shanmugaboopathi
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Education is a revolutionary word. The world has witnessed many revolutions. They are worldwide. Education which starts the revolution from individual to family, family to state, state to country and from country to across world. Education helps to find internal power of an individual.
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The Role of Destination Image as Mediation Variable on Tourist Satisfaction : Case Study at Kuta-Bali. I WayanPantiyasa, Agung Permana Budi and Ni Putu Sartika Sari
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Kuta is also a unique destination for various tourists from any kind market segment. Therefore, Kuta considered as a destination that can provide the value to the market segment of tourists who visiting Kuta-Bali.With 31 respondents as a sample, through questionnaires using purposive random sampling method.
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536-542
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Social Exclusion: A Study from Turkey. NuranBayram
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Social exclusion is a relative concept, in the sense that an individual can be socially excluded only in comparison with other members of a society; there is no "absolute" social exclusion, and an individual can be declared socially excluded only with respect to the society in which she/he is considered to be a member.
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543-547
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Assessment of Socio-Economic Status of Tribal Households in Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal. Purnima Mallick and Dr. Manas Naskar
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Socio Economic Status is a widely used concept in Sociology. It is a measure of the social standing of an individual or a family in the society. Socio Economic Status (SES) is very important characteristics to categorise an individual, group, family or others for a certain period of time based on education, occupation and income.
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548-564
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Community Development through Community Organizations!! How far it Works? Dr.R.Dayanandan
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Community organizations (Cooperatives) are effective tools for community development because they can, and often do, make community interest a priority over short-term financial gain. Operating as place-based businesses, they do so by choosing to locate their business functions in particular places for social rather than (purely) financial reasons.
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565-588
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Identity Crisis of Civil Society: a theoretical discussion on inter relationship between state and civil society in India. Subhasmita Khuntia and N k Kumaresan Raja
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Civil society has been increasingly becoming the third quintessential actor in the process as well as the discourse of development. The neoliberal paradigm influencing the realms of governance and related factors such as higher degree of participatory civic culture has unravelled a never before emphasis on Civil Society and has been constantly redefining its relevance and actions.
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589-599
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The Relationship of Active and Global Citizenship with Respect to Individual, Belonging and Participation. GulmisalEmiroglu
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The tasks and responsibilities of an individual are considered with respect to the conditions of today's changing world and they are being tried to be formed in the direction of political, economic, social, and technical developments that have been experienced during the last quarter of 20th century. The concepts of active and global citizenship can be ranked between those elements.
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600-607
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Quality of better home environment from the perspective of Home makers. MoumitaDey
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Environment is an important word in geographical Discourse. It indicates both the physical and Social Environment. In modern civilised society, Social environment consist of two type of space - 1.Private Space 2.Public Space. People mainly share this private space with their family members or close one. Unfortunately Geographers analysed the quality of this private space measuring only the quality of the objective home environment.
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608-621
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Barriers to the Handover and Implementation of Village Government Authority : A Case Study of Fafinesu B Village, Timor Tengah Utara District, Indonesia. Antonius Naibesi
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The purpose of this study was to identify the barriers to the handover of Fifinesu B village government authority as mandated in Law No. 6/2014 by Timor Tengah Utara (TTU) district government and to its implementation at the village level. Data were collected from participants using in-depth interview method.
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622-634
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Cognitive Failure And General Well-Being Among IT Professionals. Amal Tom Jose and JovitaSherin George
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Cognitive failures are defined as failures in perception, memory, and motor functioning, in which the action does not match the intention (Broadbent, Cooper, FitzGerald, &Parkes, 1982). Cognitive failures are the inabilities to successfully perform tasks that one might typically be able to do on a daily basis. General Well-being is a dynamic state characterized by a reasonable amount of harmony between an individual's abilities, needs and expectations and environmental demands and opportunities (Levi, 1987).
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A Case Study of Job Analysis and its Positive Impact on Behavioral Structured Interview. Dr. Sunitha Kshatriya
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Following a Functional Job Analysis methodology in which job duties and job specifications were initially identified, key Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Attributes (KSAO's) were extracted from critical statements using task statements and task inventory for a Canadian National Occupational job classification requisite position.
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A Comparative Study of Consumer Perception towards Online Shopping and Traditional Shopping in Bengaluru. Kiran and Dr. Manmeet Kumar Siras
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Customer perception state to the process by which a customer selects, organizes, and interprets information/stimuli inputs to create a meaningful picture of the brand or the product. It includes the consumer opinion towards the product, price, frequency of buying, selecting the store it may be online and offline stores.
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Wh-Feature Attraction and Affix Particles in Tao Te Ching. Ma Daoshan
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In this paper, the wh-questions in the bamboo slips, the silk manuscripts and the handed-down traditional version of Tao Te Ching are described respectively, and the syntactic features of the wh-questions can be accounted for by the Interrogative Feature Attraction Hypothesis.
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The Intervention of Social Workers With Students Who Come From Dysfunctional Families. Ligia Loor Lino, Fabian Menendez Menendez and Damaris Kassandra Solorzano Rezabala
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Systematic research was carried out with the theoretical contributions of authors and from the Professional Social Work field, as has happened in the process of learning development in the case of a dysfunctional family. So the social bond modality that is established in a dysfunctional family and the academic performance of the students is prioritized.
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696-700
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Information seeking and behavioral aspects of users: A conceptual perspective. Dr. MeghnaVyas
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This paper deals with information seeking and behavioral aspects of users. Library users are exposed to new possibilities of getting the information they in the electronic era. It also identifies the patterns of information seeking behavior of users with the help of new technology especially "Internet".
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Real Estate Regulation And Development Act, 2016 - In The Digitlal Era. Dr. V. Sivaramasethu
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Housing is an essential need of citizens and the provision of housing has been set as an important objective by successive governments in India. The real estate sector plays a catalytic role in fulfilling the need and demand for housing and infrastructure in the country.
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WATER RESOURCEMANAGEMENT:A HOLISTIC APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT IN NORTH BIHAR Dr. RAM PRAVESH YADAV
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Ample magnitude or potentialities of surface or ground water resource shows the picture of sufficient path for sustainable development on the socio- economic and ecological scenario in North Bihar but on the real surface the above mentioned ample magnitude of the surface water becomes only a part of hydrological cycle.
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Paper in Hindi. Dr. Somnath Sahu
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729-737
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On Existence of Unique Solution by First Order System
Kumar Gauraw, Dr. Kundan Pd. Singh
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We consider the following system of simultaneous differential equations in terms of four components ЁЭСв,ЁЭСг,ЁЭСд and ЁЭСе and a vector function ЁЭЬГ
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WomenтАЩs participation in the Agriculture sector in Nepal - A Case Study of Kanchanpur district
Dr Usha Pant Joshi, Kabindra Bahadur Chand
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The agriculture sector is one of the key sectors of growth and poverty reduction in Nepal.
women from workers are the backbone of the agricultural and rural economy of Nepal.
four types of data can contribute to measuring the contribution of women in the
agricultural labour force i.e Statistics on key economic and labour indicators, land
utilization status, population employed in agriculture and contribution of various crops in
total domestic agriculture production of the study area kanchanpur district of Mahakali
zone .apart from the labour burden of rural women in the agriculture sector, they also
contribute for unpaid and unaccounted household jobs related to food, water, fuel, etc. this
paper re-affirms that women make an essential contribution to agriculture and household
jobs across the total domestic agriculture production in Nepal. The context is very
relevant based on sound data analysis available by the different reliable sources which
depicts the real picture of farmworkers particularly women in Nepal.
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731-740
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Paper in Hindi
Rishi Pratap Singh
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731-735
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A comparative study of attitude of educated and uneducated parents
towards their childrenтАЩs Education
Dr. Harendra Kumar, Alka Gupta
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Present study titled тАЬA comparative study of attitudes of educated and uneducated parents
towards their childrenтАЩs educationтАЭ conducted on educated and uneducated parents of
Mathura city. Descriptive survey method was implied to collect the data of the study. 150
parents have been selected by using random sampling technique as a sample of the study.
The data was collected through a questionnaire consisting of 23 statements, all pertaining
to schooling and education of children. Equal numbers of positive and negative statements
were included in the questionnaire. The respondents were asked to rate each of the
statements on a four-point Likert scale. Inferential statistics have been used for analyzing
and interpreting the data and its findings are concluded as: 1. No significant difference
between the attitude of educated and uneducated parents towards their childrenтАЩs schooling
and education. 2. No significant difference between the attitude of Male and Female
parents towards schooling and education of their children.
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736-744
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ROLE OF WOMENтАЩS EMPOWERMENT AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Dr.Seema Kumari
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Women empowerment and economic development are closely related: in one direction,
development alone can play a major role in driving down inequality between men and
women; in the other direction, empowering women may benefit development.
Development policies and programs tend not to view women as integral to the economic
development process. This is reflected in the higher investments in women's reproductive
rather than their productive roles, mainly in population programs. Yet women throughout
the developing world engage in economically productive work and earn incomes. They
work primarily in agriculture and in the informal sector and increasingly, in formal wage
employment. Their earnings, however, are generally low. Since the 1950s, development
agencies have responded to the need for poor women to earn incomes by making relatively
small investments in income-generating projects. Often such projects fail because they are
motivated by welfare and not development concerns, offering women temporary and parttime employment in traditionally feminine skills such as knitting and sewing that have
limited markets. By contrast, over the past twenty years, some nongovernmental
organizations, such as the Self-Employed Women's Association in India, have been
effective in improving women's economic status because they have started with the
premise that women are fundamental to the process of economic development.
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PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH AND LOW
ASPIRATION
Dr. Kavita Saxena
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Students are the future of the nation and they are undoubtedly an important forces in The
process of national building. All children are born to achieve.All have unique talents and
extraordinary potentiality. All children have brain with tremendous capacities for
achieving sky in their limit, unfortunately now students are not ideal because they donтАЯt
have real knowledge regarding to social contexts bat hey are running behind jobs only.
This is not so bad but bad is the aspiration of that vocation which is beyond their
capacities.
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Jyoti Kumari
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753-756
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A Psycho-analytic Study of Problems Among Aged Persons
Dr. Pushpa Rani
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The present research was conducted to do the psychoanalytic
study of problems among aged persons. For this purpose, 250 aged persons
were purposively taken from Samastipur district area (both rural and urban)
as a research sample. The age range of sample was 56 to 64 years with an
average range of 60 years. Self Prepared Personal Data Sheet and self
developed questionnaire regarding respondent's problems were administered
upon research sample. The collected data were analyzed with analytical
method. The findings revealed that-aged persons were founding more
problematic status by means of their occupation, rural-urban inhabitation and
socio-economic related factors
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757-761
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Understanding the EmployeesтАЩ Perception on Factors Affecting the Change in
Marketing Mix of LIC of India in Post Liberalization Landscape
Dr. Jayant D.Chandrapal
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Liberalization of Indian life insurance industry fuelled massive changes in the various
structure, strategies, service quality, set of actions and so on. Huge literature is available on
the impact of liberalization on the insurance industry. However, very few studies have paid
a focus on examining the impact of liberalization on the set of actions in insurance sector.
This paper attempts to extract factors affecting the change in the marketing mix of LIC of
India in post liberalization landscape in view of LIC employees.
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762-776
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Profile of an International Migrant from Punjab- A Case Study of Displacement and Pain
of Separation
Parshant Sethi
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Migration from one place to the other is a universal aspect of a majority of creatures inhabiting
this planet. All such creatures throng a particular region due to the diversity of opportunities
available to them in one form or the other. This has been the trend ever since life originated on
this earth. Birds and animals flock to a region found cozy for survival. This tendency is found in
Siberian cranes that travel about 5000 kilometers to reach India during winters.
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Paper in Hindi
Narender Singh
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783-789
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A Study of Health Status Among Pre-School Children
Kiran Kumari
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The research was conducted to assess the health status among pre -school
children. For this purpose, 250 pre-school children were purposively taken as a
research sample from Samastipur district area. The age ranges of research sample
were from 3 to 5 years with an average age range of 4 years. Self prepared
personal data sheet and questionnaire related to children help status were
administered upon research sample.
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790-795
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Diseased females, Deprived Economy: A Study of Youth and Adult Female
Population of South Africa and India
Ms. Uma
Abstract:
South Africa and India share a strong bond since ages. Female population is more in number in
comparison to male in South Africa where as in India
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796-809
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स्त्राी स्वाभिमानः स्त्राी पुरुष बदलते हुए संबंध्
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810-813
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THINKING OF WOMEN’S ROLE IN THE PEACE PROCESS WITH SPECIAL
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DR. NISHA JAIN
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814-829
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Dr.Manoj Kumar Sharma
Abstract:
Political coalitions are irreplaceable in the cutting edge period, every one of the nations of
the world whether created, creating or underdevelopment host get-together framework that
developed by the financial political states of these nations.
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830-839
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS AS A
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840-848
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समाजशास्त्रीय शोध मे नारीवादी परिप्रेक्ष्य
डॉ.हरिचरण मीना
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849-856
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FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN INTELLIGENCY
Garima
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857-865
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1909 ਈ. ਦਾ ਇੰਡੀਅਨ ਕੌਂਸਿਲਜ਼ ਐਕਟ
ਮਨਦੀਪ ਕੌਰ
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1892 ਈ. ਦੇ ਐਕਟ ਨਾਲ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਰਾਸ਼ਟਰਵਾਦੀ ਸੰਤੁਸ਼ਟ ਨਾ ਹੋਏ। ਇਸ ਐਕਟ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਸਥਾਪਿਤ ਕੀਤੀਆਂ ਲੈਜਿਸਲੇਟਿਵ ਕੌਂਸਿਲਾਂ ਦੋਸ਼-ਪੂਰਨ ਸਨ। ਕੇਂਦਰੀ ਲੈਜਿਸਲੇਟਿਵ ਕੌਂਸਿਲ ਦੇ ਮੈਂਬਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਗਿਣਤੀ ਘੱਟ ਸੀ
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866-869
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Paper in Hindi
Dr Papu Ram Koli
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870-881
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SOCIAL SUPPORT AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES AS PREDICTORS OF SUCCESSFUL AGING
Dr. Rakhi Singh
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882-890
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