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Corruption, Governance and the Politics of De-industrialization in Nigeria. Dr. G.B Muhammad and AbubakarAbdullahi
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This paper intends a discourse about relationship between corruption and de-industrialization in Nigeria. It seeks to do this by offering a critical narrative of how corruption forged an identity of interests among political and administrative office-holders in adopting and implementing policy measures which tended to de-industrialize the country.
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1-13
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Role of Parental Attachment and Family Connectedness as Protective Factors against Suicide among Early Adults. RaginieDuara and Dr.SurekhaChukkali
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The current study is an exploration of whether parental attachment and family connectedness play an important role as protective factors against suicide among the early adults.
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14-36
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Organisational Commitment Among Ncr College Teachers. Dr. Raj Kumari
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Education plays a vital role in molding the profession and life of each person. In the process of successful deliverance in education sector, teachers are the significant input.
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37-49
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Singlish As A Dialect In Singapore. Chew Fong Peng and Subashini
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As a dialect in Singapore, Singlish have its uniqueness and special position in Singapore society. Based on Peter Druggill's Theory, this article aims to investigate the differences between Singlish and standard English in terms of vocabulary, consonant, vowels, diphthongs, stress and intonation, morphology.
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50-70
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Exploring The Capabilities Of Open Source Gis Products For Land Information System. Christopher Ndehedehe, Onuwa Okwuashi, Simeon Ogunlade and Otobong Udom
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With the open source database and Geographic Information System (GIS) tools that are currently available, it is possible to build a robust yet low-cost land information system. This paper attempts to explore the role of new and emerging technologies, specifically GIS and internet technologies, for resource management, and a web GIS prototype to assist in the process of land information management.
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71-84
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Performance Of Trained Teachers And Out-Of-School Activities. ANITA KANGABAM
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The present study aimed to investigate the performance of B.Ed trained teachers regarding the out-of-school activities. For this purpose, a sample of 210 trained teachers working in the schools of Imphal West district, Manipur were selected .
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85-91
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Indicators of Oppressive instruction: Verbal and Non-Verbal Signals Used by Educators. CLAUDETTE A. BALURAN and MA. ELOISA L. YAP
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This study examined the use of oppressive verbal and non-verbal signals by tertiary educators and the significance of gender, length of experience, educational degree, and academic rank to their perceived use of oppressive verbal and non-verbal signals.
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92-110
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Implementation Status of CLDP: A Study of Land Distribution to Dalits in two Villages of Kurnool District in A.P. Satri Veera Kesalu
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Land has always been a symbol of dignity and confidence. This is particularly true for poor farmers. To promote an equitable development process, Government of Andhra Pradesh had assigned lands to large number of families belonging to weaker sections.
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111-129
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Effective Implementation of Technical VocationalEducation: As an Instrument for Sustainable Poverty Alleviationin Nigeria. Audu, Rufai, Yusri Bin Kamin and Farhad Balash
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The rising profile of poverty in Nigeria is assuming an alarming dimension. It is amazing to note that various poverty alleviation programs has been launched by the government, but the impact of such initiatives leaves much to be desired.
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130-147
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The Impact of Globalization on Unemployment (The case study of Pakistan 1980-2010). Sher Ali, Prof, Dr Khair uz Zaman and Prof, Dr Mahmood Shah
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This research study is devoted to test the impact of globalization on unemployment rate in Pakistan. For empirical analysis .
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148-166
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Socio Economic Activities Of Street Children At Lahore. MUHAMMAD NASIR
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The primary objective of the research is to know about the socio economic activities of street children. The field based, exploratory type of study uses both qualitative and quantitative methods of research and strengthened from data collected.
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167-179
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Sustainable Development And Environmental Conservation: Opportunities And Challenges For The 21st Century. Dr. DEEPALI BEHERE
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Historically, the extraction of mineral reserves has always resulted in varying degrees of environmental resource degradation and social impacts, including displacement, all across the globe.
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180-193
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A Study To Investigate The Family Background Of Street Children At Lahore. MUHAMMAD NASIR
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The family plays a vital role in the life of the children. The family should provide every child not only food, clothing and shelter but also with love, affection and a sense of emotional security. The paramount objective of the present study is to shed light the family background of the street children.
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194-207
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An Analysis Of Health Problems Faced By Street Children At Lahore. MUHAMMAD NASIR
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Present research aims to be identifying the health problems faced by the street children. The study is conducted in the city of Lahore which first time highlighted the cruel incident of serial killing of street children in the history of Pakistan.
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208-225
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HIV/ AIDS & Child Rights Awareness Among Street Children At Lahore. MUHAMMAD NASIR
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The foremost objective of the research is analyzing the awareness level of street children about Aids and child rights. The study is conducted in the city of Lahore which first time highlighted the cruel incident of serial killing of street children in the history of Pakistan.
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226-244
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Comparative Analysis Between The Proportional And Single Member Electoral Systems. Dr. A.S.K Norman
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Electoral systems are pertinent if representation and translation of votes is of honor. While elections are important part of democracy, electoral systems ensures proper translation of the votes attained by political parties and contestants.
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245-259
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Farm Size And Scale Efficiency Of Small Holder Tuber Crop Farmers In North Central, Nigeria. Ojo M.A., J.N. Nmadu, L.Tanko and R.S. Olaleye
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The empirical study examined the effect of farm size on scale efficiency of small holder tuber crop farmers in North central, Nigeria. Data used for the study were obtained from primary source using a multi-stage sampling technique with structured questionnaires administered to 300 randomly selected tuber crop farmers from the study area.
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260-270
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The Status of Women Empowerment in the Tea Gardens of Assam. Kakali Hazarika
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In the overall economic activities of India, women workers constitute about one-fifth of the total work force, out of which only six per cent are employed in the organized sector. Rest of the women workers are engaged in unorganized sector.
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271-279
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The Path To Growth: Accelerating Entrepreneurship And Innovation. Dr.B.REVATHY and Dr.N.SUTHENDREN
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Unemployment has been major problem in modern society inspite of abundance of natural resources and scientific inventions. The governments in developing countries are finding hard to provide employment to the major portion of the people.
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280-300
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The Value of a Human Being: A Strategic Analysis of Kidnapping Negotiation with Guerilla Groups in Colombia. By Pilar Useche
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This article analyzes the bargaining process that occurs when guerrillas kidnap individuals in a developing country. Anecdotal evidence is used to illustrate, the different strategies used by kidnapers to abduct, gather information and collect ransoms, as well as the organization required by the victim's family, and the potential strategies they can use.
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301-317
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Surveying The Relationship Between Organizational Agility And Organizational Intelligence With Empowering Human Resource Case Study: Bandar Imam Special Economic Zone. Kamran Habibiyan and Mohammad Feizi
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This study focuses on organizational agility and organizational intelligence with empowering human resource in Bandar Imam special economic zone. Data has collected from 249 employees by through stratified random sampling.
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318-324
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Petroleum Pricing Policy Of Government Of India. Dr.D.Chandrasekaran
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Petroleum is a very important source of energy for the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy as well as for the household sector. From a mere 1.2per cent in 1950-51, the contribution of oil and gas to total primary commercial fuel production in India has increased to 33 per cent in 1990-91.
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325-332
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Effect of film thickness on photo conductivity in CdS thin films. K. Kunjabali Singh, L. Roberth and H. L. Das
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Thermally deposited annealed CdS films at elevated substrate temperature exhibit good ohmic at electrode-film junctions at different film thickness. The photo-electrical property in fresh CdS films shows linear relationship with intensity of illumination, film thickness and applied bias.
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333-345
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The Effect of Simplified Kundalini Yoga on Academic Achievement of the Students. Mrs.R.SudhaBakkiya Lakshmi
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The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of SimplifiedKundalini Yoga (SKY) on academic achievement of the Students. The Study was conducted using 450 students from Polytechnic Colleges Situated in Kanchipuram District.
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346-350
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Intelligent Malware Detection System. Sandeep B. Damodhare and Prof. V. S. Gulhane
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Malicious programs spy on users' behavior and compromise their privacy. Unfortunately, existing techniques for detecting malware and analyzing unknown code samples are insufficient and have significant shortcomings.
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351-356
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Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) Discourse for Malaria Control Program in Tanzania: A case of Tarime District. Maseke Richard Mgabo, Wegoro Sabi Mtarasha and Shauri Timothy
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The thrust of this study emanated from the desire to fight against malaria which is among the major leading killer diseases in the country. Hence, mainly the study intended to understand on how past experience on promoting the use of ITNs (Insect Treat Nets) has influenced the Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) in areas where IRS has been introduced.
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357-367
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Rhetoric Of Sympathy In The Sonnets Of William Wordsworth. Dr. Rahul Dhankhar
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As Wordsworth points out in his Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (1802), his poetry is about the fundamentally ambiguous nature of all profound human experience, or, as he puts it, the "fluxes and refluxes of the mind," and Wordsworth's technical achievement in communicating this truth is an important and somewhat neglected aspect of his art.
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368-372
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The Determinants of Risk Management of Banks in Iran. Mohsen Mehrara and Mehdi Mehranfar
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Banking is one of the most important economic activities; because banks can facilitate trades and payments and so make high economic growth. Proper functioning of this system depends on the proper use of resources collected, accurate assessment of hazards and risks, and methods to deal with the risks that lie ahead.
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373-381
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Distance Education In India - A Boon Or Bane? Dr.R.Jayaprakash Reddy
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Distance Education/Learning is the modern way of education in India and getting popular year after year and many universities are offering all degrees and diplomas starting from under graduation to post graduation and research degrees including Ph.Ds.
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382-387
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Community Based Organizations and the Life of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) in Tanzania, Dodoma Urban. Dr Ahmed Ame, Immaculate O. Gillo and Pius S. Chaya
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This study aimed at investigating the contribution of Community Based Centers(CBOs) to the wellbeing of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Dodoma Municipality.
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388-403
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Shocks of Multi-Party Democracy in Tanzania since 1995: Policy Implications- A Lesson of Dodoma Urban Constituency. Dr Ahmed Ame, Pius Chaya and Pius John
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This study was carried out to identify the shocks that have been facing the practice of a multi-party democracy since the dawn of the first general elections in 1995 and the subsequent periods.
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404-413
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Acoustic Parameters Of Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate at various temperature. Jatinder Pal Singh and Rajesh Sharma
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Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate (COC) is an organic chemical, an carbonate ester of cholesterol and oleyl alcohol with carbonic acid.
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414-421
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Developing Workplace Motivation: Its Nature and Benefits. Dr. Murad Abel
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The paper discussed the leading theories of employee motivation and how they apply to the modern workplace. Furthermore, the topic of motivational type is included to discuss the concepts of personality and its manifested differences in employee approaches to needs attainment.
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422-435
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Review of Tanzanian Policies on women Socio-Economic Empowerment: Using Equity -Equality approach. Dr Ahmed Ame , Pius Chaya and Jane Mbilinyi
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This desk review intended to carry out gender analysis in selected Tanzanian policies on girl empowerment using equity- equality approach. Specific objectives were to identify policies on girl empowerment, to explore areas in status quo that were still relevant, outdated and missing.
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436-445
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Impact Of Sant Muktabai Festival On Water Qualities In Stretch Of River Tapi At Mukatainagar, MS, India. Chaudhari R. T., Deshmukh S. A., Wakode A. V., Kulkarni M. N. and S. R. Thorat
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The present investigation was carried out to assess the impact of Muktabai festival at Muktainagar on river Tapi back water during Feb. 2012.
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446-454
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Problems and Prospects of Cultural Tourism: A Case study of Assam, India. Beejata Das and Shukla Acharjee
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Cultural Tourism is the subset of tourism concerned with the country or region's especially its arts. It generally focuses on traditional communities who have diverse customs, unique form of art and distinct social practices, which basically distinguishes it with other types and forms of culture.
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455-462
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A Comparative study of parent-child relation of drug addiction among
students of North and South Bihar.
UDAY KUMAR SAH
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The problem of drug addiction has been a case of national concern not only in our society
but also in most countries throughout the world. It has assumed a serious magnitude during
recent years causing mental, physical, social, moral and ethical problems. It is more dangerous
than many incurable diseases like AIDS and Cancer, such diseases can kill one person but drug
abuse can kill the addict as well as add great deal of and suffering to his near and dear ones.
Once and individual is enslaved to these satanic drugs, it becomes very difficult for him in get
out of the whirlpool of drug addiction. These drugs can annihilate entire generation and thus it is
no less perilous than nuclear weapons. Addiction means continuous taking drugs. Over dosages
of drugs affect the normal life style like depression, guilt, fatigue, stress etc. The objectives of
research are found out the mood state of drugs addicted people. Maximum addicted person’s
behavior is different from normal person
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463-466
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