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Armed conflict: Changing Instruments and health outcomes: A Study of Urban Households in Kashmir. Javaid I. Khan
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The present paper is an attempt to track the impact of armed conflict in Kashmir on health prospects at the urban household level.
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1-14
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Socio-Demographic study of Psychiatric Disorders: A Study of General Hospital, Gurgaon. Devinder Kumar, Madhu Nagla and Sunila Rathee
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There is paucity of Indian literature about psychiatric patients taking treatment in secondary Health Units. In the present study, the socio-demographic profile and pattern of new patients visits in outpatient psychiatric services of District Mental Health Program, Gurgaon are reported and examined.
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15-27
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Integrated Design And Production Using Lean Principles In Construction Projects. S. Binil Sundar
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Despite its many specialized tools such as: Critical Path Method (CPM)/PERT schedules, Gantt charts, Functional Analysis Systems Test (FAST), Earned Value Analysis (EVA), and Budget-trackers, the construction industry is plagued with supply-chain deficiencies, high defect rates, wasted labour and materials, cost overruns, inefficiencies, mistakes, delays and poor communications.
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28-50
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Trend Of Changing Growth Rate Of Major Spices - Assessing The Impact Of Agricultural Policies In Bangladesh. Md. Kamrul Hasan, Sadika Sharmin and M. Serajul Islam
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The study examined the trend of changing in area, production and yield of major spices and the decomposition of output growth systematically documented in pre and post policy implementation period in Bangladesh.
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51-76
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Safety and Occupational Health: Challenges & Opportunities in Emerging Economies. Dr. Abhishek Gupta
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Health and safety of the employees is an important aspect of a company's smooth and successful functioning. It is a decisive factor in organizational effectiveness. It ensures an accident-free industrial environment.
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77-86
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Language Status Of Russian Minority In Tajikistan. Aijaz A. Bandey and Farooq Ahmad Rather
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Russians of present day Tajikistan are living there from Tsar and Soviet times. Despite the anti-religious policies of Soviet government they successfully preserved and maintained their tradition and culture, language, religion, etc.
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87-95
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Indoor Environmental Quality & Student Health and Performance: A Conceptual Review. Ms. Pratima Singh
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The paper discusses reviewed literature on the aspects important for classroom Indoor Environment. A variety of classroom conditions were seen detrimental to health and performance of children and adolescents. Several researches revealed significant co-relation between condition of the school building and students learning and performance.
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96-107
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A Study On Women Beedi Workers At Vellore District In Tamilnadu. Dr. N. Fathima Thabassum
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Beedi making is a small scale Industry of rural India. This study focuses particularly on status of women involved in the Beedi labour in the district of Vellore in Tamil Nadu state.
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108-120
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A literature Study on quality of human life. Shah Gunjan Bharatbhai
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Human qualities are something that cannot always be taught. Quality of life (QOL) should be understood as a multidimensional concept covering multiple aspects of human life. The challenge of getting a multidimensional definition lies in finding a definition that enables main factors such as health, mental, financial, social, education.
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121-126
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Modernizing Marriage Registration Law In Bangladesh. Md. Nannu Mian and Shaikh Rajib Hossain
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A marriage is a voluntary institution between a man and a woman who matrimonially establish the rights and obligations between them. Usually, all marriages in every religion are solemnized according to the personal law of the spouses.
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127-146
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A Review: Ecotourism And Its Potential Impact. Divya Vijay and Dr. K Ravichandran
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The need to preserve the world's inherent assets for future generation is becoming an essential goal not only for travel and tourism but also for all other industries that used the earth's natural resources.
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147-158
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Enhancing Self Esteem Of Women Residing In Shelter Homes. Dr.SunitaBalani and Dr. ArtiTiwari
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Self-esteem is essential for psychological health and ithas enormous influence on women's well-being.It has been defined as a positive or negative orientation toward oneself based on an overall evaluation of one's worth or value.
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159-169
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School Committee Involvement in Day-to-Day Public Primary School Affairs in Tanzania. Joyce Nemes
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This study examined the involvement of school committees in overseeing day-to-day school affairs. The qualitative study conducted in 16 public primary schools in Tanzania's Tabora Municipality used interviews, questionnaires and documentary review to get the necessary data from 60 respondents.
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170-186
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Applying Speech act theory:- "my son the fanatic" Pedagogical Purpose. Sana Nawaz, IqraSaeed, SehrishIjaz and AroojArshad
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This paper applies a speech act theory on a short story my son the fanatic by HanifKurishi. It has pedagogical purpose.The main purpose of applying speech act on the story is that if the story is taught by applying the acts and classification of speech act theory by teachers then it becomes more understandable by the students instead of reading a story and translates it into the native language.
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187-196
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Prevalence of Domestic Violence and its effects on Reproductive Health of women in India. Sibsankar Mal and Prabhat Bhattacharya
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This paper examines the linkages between domestic violence and reproductive health of women of India. The main cause of the prevalence of violence against women in Indian society is mainly due to lack of economic freedom and decision making at home.
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197-204
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Nutritional Status, Eating Habit and Dietary/Health Perceptions among School Going Adolescents in Mumbai, India. K. Anil Kumar, Sandhya K. Ramakrishnan and N. Hemalatha
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This paper examines the nutritional status, dietary pattern and perceptions of school going adolescents in Mumbai, India with special focus on the differences between boys and girls. A largely structured, pre-tested questionnaire was used to collect data.
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205-221
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Origin of Indian English Fiction with special emphasis on Ruskin Bond's Writings. K. Latha
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Indian English fiction has always been responsive to the changes in material reality and theoretical perspectives that have impacted and governed its study since the time of its inception.
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222-230
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The Impact Of Most Favoued Nation Tariff Rate On Zimbabwe. Gift Mugano, Michael Brookes and Pierre Le Roux
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This study provides a quantitative assessment of the potential imports, exports, revenue and welfare implications of the WTO FTA on Zimbabwe. The study uses the Software for Market Analysis and Restrictions on Trade (SMART) partial equilibrium model for analysis.
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231-245
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Changing Employee's Attitude through Training: A Live Study. Ms. Neeraj Kumari
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The paper aims to explain how training changes employees attitude and hence organization culture for achieving the high quality service for the success of an organization. It is a descriptive research.
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246-257
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Concept of Lok Adalats in India: A Study of Haryana. Dr. Mukesh Garg
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Justice dispensation system of a country is helpful in its prosperity and progress. People in a society live peacefully and amicably, if the justice dispensation system is strong, efficient and effective.
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258-275
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An Asessment Of The Role Of The Media In Promoting Democracy And Good Governance: A Study Of The Zimbabwean Mass Media. OSIR OTTENG
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Free, professional media are vital for a working democracy that promotes good governance. Citizens need media to make informed electoral choices; have effective input into public affairs; ensure the rule of law is upheld and mechanisms for checking power abuses are intact.
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276-297
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Tribal land alienation and socio-economic impact, in Sundargarh district. Joachim Dung dung
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Sundargarh district forms the North western part of Odisha state and is the second largest district in the state accounting for 6.23% of the total area. Sundargarh is a district in the State of Orissa in India.
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298-306
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Breklum Mission and Its Role in the Development of Economy, Education and Health of Koraput. Dr Raghumani Naik
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Before the advent of Breklum Mission in Koraput, it was passing through a 'Dark Age'. It was a hilly and inaccessible region and isolated from outside world for century together and remained backward and underdeveloped.
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307-316
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Demographic approach for detection of 'combinations of causes' of low child sex ratio in rural Maharashtra (India). Dr. Vijay S. Bhagat
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Women are pioneer of human culture including agriculture, clothing and its prime knowledge. However, millions are escaped before birth using sex determination and selective abortion techniques in patriarchy.
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317-340
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Tragi-Comedy and Comi-Tragedy In "PANTALOON IN BLACK". Ms. M. Parvathi
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William Cuthbert Faulkner (1897-1962), the Prominent Representative of Northern Writers, was born in New Albany, Mississippi, the first of four sons to Murray Cuthbert Faulkner and Maud Butler.
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341-349
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Utilization Of Reproductive Health Services Across Different Social Settings Of Rural Haryana. Dr Sunila Rathee and Manju Kumari
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Reproductive health has become a matter of paramount importance today, both for population control as well as for ensuring survival and good health for women and their offspring. Sociological and Anthropological research on women suggest that, generally, Indian women enjoy little autonomy.
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350-360
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Empowerment Of Women In Rural Odisha Through Participation In Self Help Groups. Sandhyarani Mohanty, Bijaylaxmi Das and Trupti Moahanty
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Empowerment of women is a process in which women of rural areas can challenge their traditional practice and culture to effectively promote their well being. Organizing rural women through Self Help Groups and provide them opportunities to develop their confidence, skills, status, economy and social attitude have created a socio-economic revolution in Odisha, India.
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361-374
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Analysis of Temporal and Spatial Changes of Energy Consumption Patterns in Rural Areas, Case Study, Township Sardasht. Hassan houshyar
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In today's world, the amount of energy consumption and production are among basic factors in every country's the economy. Studying the world energy supply and demand shows that currently in most countries, fossil fuels are considered as the main source of energy.
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375-384
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Fear and Insecurity: Women amid 'The War on Terror' in Afghanistan. Rohi Wahid and Dr. Shaheen Showkat Dar
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War is one of the most dangerous exercises of influence executed by men to kill each other and still men are addressed as "Gentle Men" in intellectual and political debates at national and international level.
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385-401
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