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Criteria for class participation scoring in Iranian private language schools. Javad Gholami and Mojdeh Zohari
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While the Class Participation Scoring (CPS) is a topic of considerable importance, little has been done regarding the subjectivity and objectivity of the class participation scoring in ESL/EFL contexts.
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Relationship of family culture with the performance of the family businesses in Kashmir. SHOWKET MIR
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Family business has been defined as a business that is owned and managed (i.e., controlled) by one or more family members (Handler, 1989; Hollander & Elman, 1988).
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9-21
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Africa Indigenous Processing As A Poverty Alleviation Strategy Among Rural Women: A Case Of Locust Beans Processing In South-Western Nigeria. Apata, O.M.
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Locust bean is one of the several Non-Timber products which are widely traded in Nigeria irrespective of geographical zones. Poverty make a lot of people depend on natural forest for survival.
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A Study On Cropping Pattern In The Nilgiri's District Of Tamilnadu (Agrarian Transformation). S. SIVA KUMAR
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Agriculture plays an important role in the national economy of our country. It is the life blood of our economy. There happened structural transformation in the Indian economy. Even within the same sector, there is a change taken place.
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Study Of The Students' Attitude Perception Towards Micro Teaching Programme For Improving Teaching Skill- A Survey Analysis On Mba Students Of Bput, Odisha. DR.AKSHAYA KUMAR MOHANTY
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Tagore clearly indicates that teacher should always learn new things and should update and enrich his/her knowledge. Teacher education has been facing many problems related to curriculum 'teaching methods learning strategies and related to the evaluation system.
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The Relationship Between Psychological Empowerment And Teachers' Attitudes Towards Change. Burcak Cagla Garipagaoglu
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Educational systems all around the world have been undergoing unprecedented changes. Schools continually embark on new change programs, and greater responsibilities are being placed on teachers as well as school administrators for the skillful completion of these programs.
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49-61
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Exploring recreational activities of the aged in Jachie in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Foster Frempong, Prince Osei-Wusu Adjei and Abubakari Iddrisu
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Recreation activities improve one's general physical health, decrease the risk of medical conditions and can prevent falls. Despite the numerous contributions of active recreational activities to well-being in later life, many individuals remain inactive in their old age.
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Promoting Inclusion Preventing Exclusion through Inclusive Education. Neeti Trivedi and Banasthali Vidyapeeth
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One of the greatest problems the world is facing today is the growing number of persons who are excluded from the meaningful partnership in the economic, social, political and cultural life of their communities.
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A Study Of Financial Inclusion In India. Meenakshi
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The study seeks to examine the extent of financial inclusion in India. It is observed from the study that although there has been an improvement in outreach activity in the banking sector, the achievement is not significant.
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90-101
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An Evaluation of the Value Addition Associatedwith Exhibiting at Sanganai/HlangananiWorld Travel And tourism Africa Fair in Harare, Zimbabwe: Research Findings from the 2011 Fair held at Rainbow Towers in Harare. AlickMhizha, Golden mandebvu, Noel Muzondo and Shepherd Nyaruwata
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This paper presents the findings of a research carried out for the purposes of establishing the extent to which tourism and hospitality stakeholders enjoy value addition from their participation at the Sanganai/HlangananiWorld Travel and Tourism Africa Fair.
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The Contribution of Tourism Development to the Conservation of Flora and Fauna: Empirical results from Zimbabwe. Dorothy Zengeni, AlickMhizha, Golden Mandebvu and Blessing Muchenje
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This paper critically examines the contribution of tourism development to the conservation of floral and faunal species in Zimbabwe. The perceptions and views of practitioners and students in the tourism industry were collected through a structured questionnaire leading to the conclusions and recommendations contained herein.
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Youth in a Globalizing World. Dr. Md. Arshad and Shoiab Ahmad Bhat
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Young peoples experience with globalization constitutes a delicately balanced struggle for independence and success that is as much about constraints and limitations as it is about freedom and opportunity.
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Qualitative Analysis on Gender Wise Behaviors of Cold Drink Consumers' in Kathmandu Valley. Basanta Dhakal
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In Kathmandu, lifestyles of people are quite influenced by cultural values and modernity. Therefore, the purchasing and consuming habits of people of Kathmandu are strongly advanced than those who are living in other towns of Hills and Terai.
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Issues And Problems Of Learning In Distance Education In Assam. BORNALI DEKA
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Assam is the most developed state in terms of higher education infrastructure, but, there is still incapacity of conventional system to provide access to all.
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Is Gender an Antecedent to Adoption of Preventive Healthcare Practices? Ms.SmithaNayak, Dr.Swathi K.S and Dr.K.V.M.Varambally
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Healthcare awareness especially preventive healthcare plays an important role to improve the physical and mental ability of children in the younger age group. Adoption of good health practices enables them to keep up their fitness to learn better and shape them up to become human capital of the country in the future.
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Heavy Metal Concentration in Tomatoes Grown in Wastewater Irrigated Sites in Dodoma District, Tanzania. B. M.Kilobe, R.H. Mdegela and M.M.A. Mtambo
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The study was conducted in October 2011 in peri-urban area of Dodoma region, specifically in Dodoma district where wastewater utilization in agriculture was practiced by majority of farmers cultivating different crops close to Waste Stabilization Ponds (WSPs).
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Enhancement of Magnetic Tunnel Junction. Ajin.A.S, F. Rajeena and K.Swetha
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Modern MRAM typically employs Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs) as storage elements. The MTJ is a device based on quantum mechanical tunneling of spin-polarized electrons through a very thin insulator.
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Ancient Indian History sources
Prof. Vijay Devidas Wakode
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Events constitute the material for history. They all happened in the past. The
historian cannot have a direct knowledge of past events.
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