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Evaluation Of Information Sharing And Consumers' Buying Behaviours: The Health Implications From Packaged Water Consumed Ijebu-Ode Southwestern Nigeria. Adefala O O, Solaja O.O, Adegbite A A and Lawal O.Aand Adewara, I.T.
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The study was carried out to evaluate the perceptions on the qualities, brand names and prices information of the packaged water consumed by the inhabitants of Ijebu-Ode City, Ogun State Southwestern Nigeria.
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1-15
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Sources Of Stock Price Fluctuations In Contemporary Nigeria And Their Implications For Microeconomic Decisions. Olotu, McRollins Efe, Jegbefumwen, Kenneth and Maloulu, Adebayo Victor
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Economic theory stipulates that for growth to occur, long term funding is necessary. In developing economies where locally mobilized savings usually fall short of the capital required to bring about economic growth, it becomes necessary to fill the savings-investment gap.
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16-26
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Socio-Economic Profile Of Bhairabpur Village In Malda District, West Bengal. MD ISMAI and DR MD MUSTAQUIM
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Socio-economic characteristics and status are the foremost issues all over the world especially in developing countries in the world. The study of Socio-economic status, try to explain the actual situation of population in particular region but the study of Socio-economic status found very rare at micro level such as village and ward level.
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27-32
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From House To Highway: Another Stage/Stop Is Imperative In The Strategy For Solid Waste Management In Ogbomoso, Nigeria. A.M.O. Atolagbe and J.F. Olorunfemi
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The bulk of the solid wastes carted away from residential precincts of Nigeria and other Third World cities often form high heaps in dumps at the city outskirts and transit highways; constituting bigger nuisance and health hazards to a larger, unsuspecting populace.
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33-46
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Job Stress: A Comparative Study Of High And Low Paid Industrial Workers. Dr.Syed Khalid Perwez and Dr.Abdul Khalique
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This study focuses on the effect of salary (High and low paid job workers) on job stress. Aim: To study the effect of income or salary (High and Low paid job workers) on job stress with high risk and low risk categories.
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47-66
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Right to employment and Social Inclusion of women:A critical appraisal of MNREGA in India With Special Reference To Assam. Pankaj Bora, Bitapi Bora and Ranjit Pegu
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The welfare state bears the core responsibility of promoting and protecting Human Rights and providing security both traditional and non-traditional to people. But, the changing doctrine of state from 'welfare' to 'neo-liberal and market capitalist' state has downsized the role of state.
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67-76
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Sea Level Rise: Impact of Global Climate Change. Dr. Dina Krishna Joshi
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The study of sea level rise is an interdisciplinary endeavor as it adapts to a warming climate. Sea Level Rise (SLR) in response to the present and future warming of the earth's surface is probably the most contentious issue being debated at present.
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77-86
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Effect of Yoga Nidra and Pranayama on Stress and Social Adjustment Capacity of Tribal Students. Binod Chowdhary
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Yoga nidra, which is derived from the tantras, is a powerful technique in which you learn to relax consciously. Yoga nidra is a systematic method of inducing complete physical, mental and emotional relaxation. During the practice of yoga nidra, one appears to be asleep, but the consciousness is functioning at a deeper level of awareness.
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87-95
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Assessment of Rainfall Variation and Trends in Calabar for the period 1982-2011. I . A. Ekpe, A. I. Afangideh and R. A. Offiong
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The study examines the variation and trend of rainfall in Calabar for the period 1982-2011. Rainfall data for the study were collected from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET),Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar.
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96-108
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Assessment of Spatiotemporal Land Cover Change in Calabar Municipality. Eteng, E.O1,Offiong, R.A. and Ekpe, I.A.
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The study examined the spatiotemporal land cover changes that are currently taking place in Calabar Municipality. Spatiotemporal features like urban green areas, wetlands, riparian forest and other forest and grassland ecosystems are currently giving way for new roads construction, residential and industrial layouts, recreation and amusement parks etc.
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109-118
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A Glimpses of Ophiofaunal Diversity in Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India. Routh Raja, Dasgupta Niles , Mistry, Nilanjan and Chowdhury, Akash
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Jalpaiguri is one of the diversified district of West Bengal, India in terms of its geographical, faunal and floristic characteristics. It is situated in the biodiversity zone 7B of North-East Himalayan Belt.
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119-126
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Kerala's Agriculture: Performance and Challenges. Nithya N.R.
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The present paper is an analytical study which discusses the achievements and challenges of Kerala's agriculture. Agriculture is the backbone for the survival of any community. Many scholars of international development regard the experience of the state of Kerala in India as distinctive and extraordinary.
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127-139
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Predicting Innovation Inpersonnelof Youth Intellectual Training Center Based On Social Capital.. FaribaKarimi and Somaye Ahmadi
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The purpose of the present research is predicting innovationcomponents inpersonnel ofyouth intellectual training centerby social capital. The research method is descriptive of the type of correlation. The study population were the whole 195 personnel of Esfahan youth intellectual training center.
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140-150
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The Effect Of Sensory Motor Integration Method In Increasing Learning In The Children With Nonverbal Learning Disabilities. Sima safavi,Maghsood Faghirpour and Sirouse Salehi
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Those children who suffer from Nonverbal learning disability experience more problems in movement coordination , due to defects in several areas such as: visual ,spatial, sensory ,conceptual ,psychological ,motor organization and Nonverbal direction,.(Forrest,2007).
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151-171
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A Study on Soft Skills in Effective Communication. H.L.Narayana Rao and Dr.Indu Kulkarni
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Communication is life and remains forever in every aspect of human life. The communication is an activity of conveying meaningful information mutually. Communication requires a sender, a message, and an intended recipient, although the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender's intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space.
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172-176
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Review on Origin and Expansion of Colombo Urban Area, Sri Lanka Planners' Perspective. KGPK Weerakoon
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Sri Lanka is a naturally rich country located in the Indian Ocean and it has a self-sufficient, sophisticated history which runs back in time for over 2000 years. At that time we had urban development which we could be proud of and all those cities were developed in agriculturally rich areas like North Central province.
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177-188
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Recent Studies On Impact Of Climate Change On Groundwater Resources. C. P. Kumar
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We are in a period of climate change brought about by increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have continually increased since the 1950s. The continuation of this phenomenon may significantly alter global and local climate characteristics, including temperature and precipitation.
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189-221
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Factors influencing use of ICT in Teaching-Learning process to make teaching-learning more effective and efficient: Case of Polytechnic Institutions in Bangladesh. Md. Rashedul Huq Shamim, Che Kum Clement, muhammad Nur -e-alam Siddiquee and Md. Abdul Awal Khan
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The purpose of the study was to determine factors that influence use of information and communication technology (ICT) in teaching-learning to enhance education more effectively. Nine polytechnic institutes were considered as sample for this study.
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222-243
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Cash Flow Ratios for Evaluating Financial Performance: A Case Study of Listed Manufacturing Company in Sri Lanka. Nimalathasan, B and Priya, K
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With the financial analysis of an entity, the cash flow statement may be more reliable than balance sheet and income statement information as because balance sheet and income statement information as because balance sheet information static and the income statement contains many non-cash transactions.
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244-249
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The Effect of Selected Intensity Aerobics Physical Training Program on the Reduction of Body weight among Participants of Addis Ababa Arat Kilo Fitness center. Wogderess Solomon, Sangeeta Rani and Negussie Bussa
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The general objective of this study was to investigate the effect of selected intensity aerobics physical training program on the reduction of body weight among participants of Arat kilo Fitness Center. Twenty overweight subjects whose BMI was 25 - 29.9 kg/m2 and age in between 25-35 years participated in this study.
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250-261
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An Analysis Of Non Performing Assets In Challenging Phase Of Indian Banking Industry. Dr. Maneesh Kant Arya and Dr. Kapil Jain
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Non Performing Assets (NPA) has become a big challenge for banking industry. Growth of Indian banking industry was highest among all industries but increasing NPA is one of the big hurdles in growth.
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262-271
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