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Human Resource Development Expenditure and Economic Growth in Nigeria: An Application of Cointegration Analysis. Torruam, Japheth Terande, Abur, Cyprian Clement and Tsumba Gabriel Gaav
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The paper investigates the Impact of Human Resource Development Expenditures on Economic Growth in Nigeria using a time series data for the period 1990-2011.The study found that human capital expenditure has positive impact on economic growth.
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1-11
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A Review Of Priority Sector Advances By Banks In India As Well As Punjab (INDIA).
Silony Gupta
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The present paper is related to performance of public and private sector banks in Punjab as well India with respect to priority sector lending. For the purpose of study secondary data has been collected from Basic Statistical Returns of Commercial Banks in India, Trends and Progress of Banking in India.
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12-34
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Investigation Of The Relation Between Internalizing Job Values And Organizational Creativity Of High School Teachers. Ghazaleh Haji Hashemi and Badri Shatalebi
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This study was conducted in order to determine the relation between internalizing job values and organizational creativity among the high school teachers of Isfahan. Using Sample Volume formula and Stratified Random Sampling method, some 340 participants were selected from the population which is over 3115.
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35-43
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Codifying The Components Of Training The Citizenship Culture In The Dimensions Of Protection Of Environment, Sustainable Development And Public Health Dimensions. Saeed Sharifi, Badri Shatalebi and Hassan Javadi
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The present study aims to determine citizenship culture training components among 3300 secondary school teachers out of which 300 individuals were selected using stratified random sampling for the sample group. A questionnaire with high Alpha Chronbach reliability coefficient of 0.95 including components of natural environment preservation, steady development, and general health was used as data collection method.
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43-52
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Reliability And Validity Of The Breastfeeding Instrument Development of Measures of Breastfeeding Intention and Its Relationship to Optimal Breastfeeding Behavior: A Preliminary Study. Lucy Amanya Mutuli
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This study generated an instrument for assessing mother's breastfeeding intention and promoting optimal breastfeeding behavior. The association between mother's breastfeeding intention and optimal breastfeeding behavior was also determined.
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53-69
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Social Audit Of Mgnrega In Maharashtra. Dr. Shivaji Borhade
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The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) evokes extreme reactions from supporters and opponents. When the scheme was launched in 200 districts in 2005, and later expanded to cover the entire country in 2008, its advocates hailed it as the beginning of a new era for rural India.
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70-88
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Farm Size and Productive Efficiency: Lessons from Mbinga Coffee Farmers. Lutengano Mwinuka
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Productive efficiency measurement is very important both in developed and developing agriculture and its roles are widely recognized by farmers, researchers and policy markers. This study attempted not only to investigate on the farm size and productivity relationship debate which has not gone through a complete circle in Tanzania.
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89-110
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Use of virtual labs for enhance student's procedimental ability. Silvio H. Fiscarelli, Patricia E. Fiscarelli, Ossamu Hojo and Maria H.S.S. Bizelli
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This article presents some results of a study investigating the use of the simulator VLAB, developed by Carnegie Mellon University, to increase the capacity of graduate students in Chemistry in the preparation of experimental procedures.
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111-117
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Factors Affecting Distribution Performance For Pharmaceutical Products In Kenya Public Sector. John O. Achuora, Robert M. Arasa, Wambwa Nzioki, George Ochiri and Patrick Muangangi
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This study examined the factors that affect distribution performance for pharmaceutical products within the public sector in Kenya. Specifically it sought to investigate the effect of financial capacity, transport outsourcing.
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118-139
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Sense of Smell: The Strategies of Accommodation and Appropriation among the Sambal Ayta of Botolan Zambales. Ma. Teresa G. de Guzman
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This study explores the concept of scent among the Sambal Ayta, one of the ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines. Using ethnographic anthropological research methods, this study interviewed 100 cultural consultants to determine the concept of scent among the Sambal Ayta .
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140-152
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Intellectual Property Rights in Islam: A Perspective. Javaid Iqbal Khan and Naveed Ahmad Lone
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In this paper we seek to assesses the stance of Islamic perspective with respect to Intellectual Property Rights. The significance of tackling this issue at this particular time is that there have been increasing calls in Western societies for the implementation of Sharia in their own western Territories.
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153-162
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Rural-urban differences in Perceptions and Preferences of households about Diseases and Treatment in punjab. Dr. Kush Kumar and Anju Bala
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The present paper has been taken into consideration to study the differences in urban and rural areas regarding general awareness and perception of diseases/treatment, perception of voluntary health check-ups and households' approach to severity of illnesses in Punjab.
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163-183
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Reflection of Public Policy on Environment. Devaiah N G
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In the recent past public polices of the governments emphasized improving its performances in the sphere of service delivery to achieve national development. But with the change in Technology, socialization and impact of globalization the field of public policy making has assumed greater importance.
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184-196
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Stragetic Silence at Workplace. Shanmukhi Jyothi. D., Subbalakshmi N.V.S. and Sharmila Rani.N
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Sexual harassment is a universal problem heartwarming all women in this world irrespective of the occupation that they are in, but authorized(legal) system is sleeping and so they fail in providing them protection.
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197-211
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An Overview Of Negative Enviornmental Impacts Of Tourism: A Case Study Of Shimla. Dr. Ranbir Singh
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Tourism is rapidly growing industry in Himachal Pradesh. The industry has numerous economic and socio-cultural benefits for community. The state has harvested these advantages but environmental impacts have started to emerge.
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212-216
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Scenario of present and future of Solid Waste Generation in Ethiopia: A case study of Mekelle city. Dr Mary Tahir and Dr Tahir Hussain
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Solid Waste generation is the by-product of the Urbanization. It is commonly considered as a Urban Issue. It is highly related with Economic growth, degree of industrialization and consumption pattern and lavish lifestyle of urbanites.
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217-234
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The study of residents' cognition on ecotourism in Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam. Bui Duc Sinh and Wen-Chi Huang
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This study examines local residents' cognition towards ecotourism in Cuc Phuong National Park, the level of interest in it as a form of leisure and the obstacles involved in undertaking ecotourism activity. Ecotourism helps educate the community to protect and conserve the environment through travel, and also creates and maintains a sustainable environment.
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235-244
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Self-esteem of Sportsmen and Non-Sportsman. Abdolvahab Mohammadi
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The aims of this study was A comparative study of the self-esteem of sportsmen and non sportsmen , hundred students between the aged of 18 to 24 including fifty sportsmen participating in different sports and fifty non-sportsmen of colleges of Pune University of the academic year 2011 were randomly selected.
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245-252
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Study On Limnochemistry Of River Godavari In Nashik With Reference To Zooplankton. Jogi R.D., Wani P.P., Kulkarni M.N. and S. R. Throat
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Aquatic biodiversity is one of the most essential characteristics of the aquatic ecosystem for maintaining its stability and means coping with any environmental change. Zooplankton abundance and distribution are of ecological importance.
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253-262
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Correlati On Of Working Condition And Job Commitment Among Veterinarians In Kerala. Soumya Sankar and Reeja George P.
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The present study reveals the correlation between working condition and job commitment of veterinarians. The study was conducted among the veterinarians of the Department of Animal Husbandry, Kerala. Data were collected using structured questionnaire among 45 senior veterinary surgeons and 155 veterinary surgeons.
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263-268
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People's initiatives on agriculture land management: A study of Tairenpokpi village of Imphal West District Manipur. Rakesh S. Khwairakpam, Ashokumar Oinam, Hijam Ranakumari Devi, Laishram Herojit Singh and Philem Ibosana Singh
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In Manipur, the traditional governments system continues to manage the natural resources in larger areas of the stat even after the implementation of three tiers of institutions under the Indian Political System.
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269-281
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Debates on Minority Rights in India: Liberal Perspective. Mohammad Mustafa. B.
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This article tries to situate the minorities, especially the Muslims in the context of their rights and liberties guaranteed in the democratic constitutional set up. This paper intends to bring about the problems and challenges before the minorities in terms of asserting their rightful claims as a citizens of liberal democracy.
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282-292
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The Relationship between the Emotional Attitudes Gaps to Jewish Out-Group and Arab In-Group and the residential region. Hujierat Mussa
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The objective of this study is to examine the practice of members of an in-group giving preference to the in-group rather than the out-group in any society, thereby providing its members with status, prestige and a positive social identity.
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293-302
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A Study On Personality Trait And Adjustment Among Puc Students In Chitradurga City. Dr. Jagannath K. Dange and Girish T
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The Paper examines the impact of personality of PUC students in relation to Adjustment, Gender and Faculty. The main objectives are to analyze the personality of PUC students and to compare it in relation to Adjustment, Gender and Faculty of the PUC Students. It is a quantitative in nature.
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303-318
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An Islm Model For Zimbabwe And Macroeconomic Policy Implications. Lyman Mlambo
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This study constructs a partially open macroeconomic model (ISLM model) for Zimbabwe, which takes into account imports and exports. By simultaneous-equation approaches, the paper derives estimates of parameters of the IS and LM equations.
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319-346
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Local Residents' Perception on Ecotourism in Cucphuong National Park, Ninhbinh Province, Vietnam. Bui Duc Sinh and Wen-Chi Huang
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Ecotourism development has become a prominent approach to address socioeconomic concerns in a conservation context. This research attempts to investigate the importance and relevance of ecotourism and assess the awareness and understanding of ecotourism among the local residents in Cucphuong National Park.
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347-361
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Looking After Adolescents' Well-Being: REBT Group Manual for Reducing Adolescents' Career Indecision. Maria Cristina J. Santos
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College students face a barrage of challenges in fulfilling their different life roles. Aside from being a student, they also have different responsibilities as a son or daughter, a friend or as a student leader.
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362-372
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Government Size And Economic Growth In EU-31. Mohsen Mehrara, Abbas ali Rezaei and Sajjad Rahati
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The relationship between government and economic growth has been an important topic in public economics. This paper discusses the theoretical foundations for the existence of an optimal size of government as depicted by an inverted U curve (Army curve) based on a panel data of 31 European countries.
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373-398
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Financial Development, Trade Openness and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Granger Causality Approach. Murtala Abdullahi Kwara and Ahmed Halliru Malumfashi
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The causal relationship between financial development and economic growth in Nigeria from 1980 2009 is examined in this paper. Financial development is decomposed into ratio of broad money supply to GDP and the ratio of private sector credit to GDP.
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399-405
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Financial Reporting Practices And Pattern In Indian Financial Institutions. Dr. L.N Koli and Mr. Shivam
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Effective financial reporting in the 2?st century is not only about the quality of accounting rules: it also depends heavily on their technological implementation. Two main critical issues emerge from this scenario: the impact of the new IFRS accounting and reporting model on the quality and reliability of financial information produced.
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406-412
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Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups: A Case Study in Chennai. Dr.Mu.Subrahmanian
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Empowerment is now increasingly seen as a process by which the one's without power gain greater control over their lives. This means control over material assets, intellectual resources and ideology. It involves power to, power with and power within.
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413-421
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Economic Empowerment Of Women Influencing Family Structures: A Case Study Of Village Dasuha, District Faisalabad
. MamonahAmbreen and AnwaarMohyuddin
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The main focus of this study "Economic Empowerment of Women Influencing Family Structures" was to show that economically empowered women performing both economic and domestic activities are unable to maintain proper balance between their routine works and relationship with their family members.
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422-434
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Linguistic imperialism and Interpretation of Intercultural Approaches to English Language teaching in a changing world
. Shoma Barman and Dr. Joshua. O. Miluwi
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The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of English language teaching (ELT) with a global perspective while recognizing the role of intercultural approaches in second language instruction.
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435-447
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Growth of Missionary Organization: A Solid Cornerstone for the Evangelization in Undivided Koraput District
. Dr Raghumani Naik
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The undivided Koraput district is the district of natural scenery with rolling mountains, meadows, roaring rivers, dense forests, rapid falls and valleys. It was the homeland of primitive and colorful inhabitants i.e. the aboriginals.
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448-460
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Beliefs Regarding Teaching And Learning: A Case Of Primary Science Teachers Of Bangladesh
. Muhammad Nur-E-Alam Siddiquee and Rezina Ahmed
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The present study aims to explore the primary science teachers' beliefs regarding teaching and learning in Bangladesh. Common aspects of teaching and learning- curriculum, teacher and student roles, teaching strategies/pedagogy, and classroom organization- were taken into account to reveal teachers belief on teaching and learning process.
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461-482
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The Nature and Dynamics of Happiness: A Psychological View
. Dr.Jose Mathews
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Happiness is understood from different perspectives including environmental, sociological, economical, political and psychological processes. In this paper an attempt is made to interpret the nature and dynamics of happiness from a psychological perspective.
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483-501
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Self Help Groups Under SGSY
. KARAMVIR
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To appraise the general and financial management practices adopted by SHGs and to assess the saving and lending activities are main objective of the SHGs. The SGSY covers all aspects of self employment of the rural poor through Self Help Group and their capacity building, training, selection of key activities, planning of activity clusters, infrastructure built up, technology and market support etc besides financial assistance in the form of subsidy by Government and credit by the banks.
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502-506
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Communication Process and Education for Peace In Global Perspective
. Dr. Mujibul Hasan Siddiqui
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The present paper highlights the communication process and education for peace in global perspective. Education has traditionally engaged itself in promoting harmony in the classroom in the form of offerings under such headings character Education, Moral Education, Values Education or Education for Social Responsibility.
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507-514
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Development of an Instructional Model for Enhancing Graduate Students' Desirable Researcher Characteristics: A Case Study in Social Science. Dr. Wasun Thongthai
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The purpose of this research was to develop an instructional model for enhancing desirable researcher characteristics for graduate students in social science.
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515-529
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Managing The Government Of Tanzania: Is Kikwete On The Right Track In Conforming To The Millennium Development Goals? Norman A.S.K
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Millennium development goals have become a pillar in cognising good or bad governance. Most governments, today appeal for fulfilment of the MDG because partly they give a signal on the extent to which development is going to be attained.
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530-539
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The Value at Risk (VAR) in the banking system of Azerbaijan
. Jeyhun Abbasov
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Value at risk was calculated on the GAP between loans and deposits of the banks of the Azerbaijan banking system with 95% of confidence level and holding periods for 10 days.
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540-561
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A Study on Repayment Behavior of Members of Micro Finance Institutions- An Empirical Study in Udaipur District, Rajasthan
. Dr. Dhiraj Jain and Ms. Upasana Thakur
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Microfinance has come to play a major role in many gender and development strategies because of its direct relationship to both poverty alleviation and to the empowerment of women. Women are the most crucial elements of the social fabric and are playing a pivotal role in the socioeconomic scenario in Rajasthan.
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562-585
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Financial Liberalisation And Bank Efficiency : A Note On Trends In Profitability Of Indian Public Sector Banks
. Dr.A.Vijayakumar
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As a result of globalization of financial markets these banking institutions face today a fast paced, dynamic and a competitive environment at the global scale.
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586-610
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Domestic Investment And Economic Growth In Sub-Saharan Africa: An Engle Granger Residual Based Test Approach
. USMAN A. USMAN and MUSA ADAMU YUSUF
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This paper investigates the effect of domestic investment on economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa spanning the period 1970 to 2004. The study applied the ADF Stationarity test, Residual Based Test and Error Correction Model. Series variables are stationary .
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611-622
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Imparting Value Education Through School Curriculum
. Shavnam Kumari
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Today's time is the technology based and it changes very fastly. Our elder always says that new generation are lacking values and doesn't respect their elders. So it is very necessary to find out that where our education is at week point.
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623-629
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Bernard Malamud (1914-1986): A Quest for Identity and Self Exploration
. Dr Hemlata Jain
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In this research paper I have chosen to work with the novel 'The Assistant' and 'A New Life' by the Jewish American writer Bernard Malamud (1914-1986) who is considered one of the most prominent figures in Jewish-American literature.
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630-635
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Development of Christian Literary Work - A bedrock for the Proselytisation in Koraput District
. Dr Raghumani Naik
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Education plays a vital role in determining the Socio - economic development of the society. However, this important branch had been totally neglected in the undivided Koraput District for a long period of time.
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636-642
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Involvement of College Students in the Palliative Care Movement in Kerala. santha saraswathy
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The Pain and Palliative Care units and local colleges have made an attempt to establish relationships with marginalized groups, people from socially disadvantaged areas and this joint venture has considerable potential for community development.
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643-655
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Geoinformatics in Water scarcity Management by suggest Nala band & Reservoir: Part of Dwarkeswar watershed, West Bengal, India. Kartic Bera
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Water is the greatest gift of nature. But, unfortunately the humans are using that gift wastefully. The villages of the study area are fast heading towards a water crisis.
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656-670
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The Role of Technical and Vocational Education in Meeting the Challenges of Youth Unemployment in Nigeria. Ahmad Aliyu Deba, M. Khata Jabor and Muhammed Muhammed Inti
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The success of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in any country can be considered a key indicator of the country's advancement in technology.
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671-680
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Family Disassembly and its Consequences: A Study from the Perspective of Children in Yemen. Kamel Ahmed Mohammed Alalimi and J.K.Pundir
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This paper focuses on the family disassembly and its impact on children, family and society in Sana'a City, the capital of Yemen. It sociologically investigates the causes and factors leading to the family disassembly from the perspective of children, and the impacts of family disassembly on the children, on the family itself and on the society at large.
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681-695
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The Role of the Mass Media in Crime Prevention and Control. Ojo, Matthias Olufemi Dada
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The role of the Mass Media in waging war against crime cannot be underrated in any society. This paper critically examined the role of the Mass Media in crime prevention and control.
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696-710
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Analysing Filial Relationship In Desai’s Novels. Shelly Jain
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Family is a primary institution from which an individual learns one's first lesson. It plays an important role in shaping one's character. It is a well known fact that patriarchy dominates in Indian social structure. Such a system, many a times, may not prove to be most conducive for the personal growth and development of children, especially girls.
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711-717
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Study of Claims Settlement Operations by LIC
Niraj Kumar Karan, Dr. Pramod Kumar Agrawal
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In modern times, Life Insurance is widely recognized as one of the basic needs to every
earning member to cover life risk and to provide economic security to the dependent
members of the family. Apart from covering life risk, life insurance provides several benefits,
such as savings, old, age protection, loan facility, income-tax relief, children's education,
marriage etc. The Life Insurance companies are also playing an important role in mobilizing
the individual savings on a large scale for the socio-economic development of the society. In
India life insurance service is provided by Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) in public
sector and by various other companies in Private Sector including Bajaj Allianz Life
Insurance Company Limited.
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716-722
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Relationship between Green marketing practices and Educational Qualifications in
Villupuram District
Dr.K.Sethuraman
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Green products are which usage or after usage do not harm the user as well as the
environment. Nowadays there are people who are concerned about their health as well as
their near and dear so that they try to adapt to green purchase. The researcher wanted to study
the influence of educational qualification in the purchase decisions of green products from
the Villupuram district and how they are aware about such products
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723-730
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The Mughal medicine workshop (Aushadhkhana)at Amber
Sumbul Halim Khan
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The Mughalkarkhana at Amber aimed to design goods of variegated art and craft, serving the purpose of utility and luxury. Such masterpieces and marvels adorn various museums. Interestingly enough karkhanasundertook production of medicine also.However, thiskarkhanahas escaped the attention of AbulFazl in his Ain i Akbari
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731-739
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CURRENT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN
INDIA: A SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH
Dr.A.R.Mahesha,
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Education is one of the significant factors instrument to the development of a country. India‟s
higher education system is
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740-745
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UNDERSTANDING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
-A THEORETICAL APPROACH
Dr. B.S.Venkatesh
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The task of building a strong theoretical base for the kind of study attempted here is a complicated
one. This is because there is today no one theory of Regional Development that commands universal
assent. The popular theories, which are discussed and debated at length in the academic circles and
which are assumed to have great reference value, have yet to attain sound analytical structure. In fact,
Richardson opines that the state of art of regional growth theorising is very primitive. The reason for
this state of affairs in his view is inadequate time and efforts put into the development of regional
growth theories when compared to the general growth theories and also the tendency of the
theoreticians to make their theories and models more operational and policy-oriented rather than
evolving a sound theoretical structure.
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746-751
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Paper in Hindi
Shri Premssukh Sharma
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752-755
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Restructuring of Credit Policy to Boost up the Weaker Sections of the Society
Dr. Hanumantharaya Y S
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752-755
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Folk Art-Literature-Culture-Research
Dr. J. Kariyappa Malige
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756-767
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Comparative Study of Embryogenic callus and Non Embryogenic callus of Banana cvs. Rasthali(AAB) and Neypoovan(AB)
Dr. PRATHIBHA. K. Y
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768-789
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भारत में पंचायती राज का इतिहासः एक समाजशास्त्रीय विश्लेषण
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790-796
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PERSONALITY TRAITS OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS OF
KASHMIR IN RELATION TO THEIR SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE
Dr Bilal R. Shah
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A teacher is responsible for everything which is happening in the classroom. Every behaviour
of teacher will have an impression on the behavior of students.
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797-805
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GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND ROLE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETY
Dr. Anjali Singh
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812-818
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THE CULINARY DIPLOMACY: ENHANCING INDIA'S SOFT POWER
Dr Anita Bhatt
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820-828
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