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A Study On Impact Of Recruitment And Selection Process In Organisational Development Of Tea Plantation Industries, Valparai, Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu. A.Mahalakshmi and Dr.S. Franklin John
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This study is to examine the process through which the personnel are recruited and selected in Tea plantation Industries, Valparai, Coimbatore District and its impact on the industrial development. The need to attract and select a highly skilled and competent workforce in the competitive labour market has necessitated the adoption of best practices in recruitment and selection by firms in India.
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1-13
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The Role of HRIS in Achieving Organizational Excellence: A Multifaceted Discussion. Imrab Shaheen, Dr.Faheem Ghazanfar and Mr.Shahid Hussain
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The purpose of this research study is to discuss the role of HRIS on multiple aspects of an organization. This paper presents a model which addresses the role of HRIS to the multiple facets of organizations and also shows that how these facets are interlinked to each other.
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14-29
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Measuring Spatial Accessibility To Primary Health Center In Mysore District. Minutha V,Subash S S, Javaid Ahmad Tali and Divya S
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Human health has been prime factor in the sustainable development of the society, irrespective of the developmental status of the society or the country. Health care system of any country or region has an important role to play for the sustainable health management.
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30-41
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Pre-competition Anxiety between Male and Female Student-Athletes of Jimma University: a multi-dimensional Approach. Abera Assefa Gizaw
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The purpose of this study was to compare pre-competition anxiety between male and female student-athletes of Jimma University. To do so, a cross-sectional study design was employed, possessing all Jimma university student-athletes' as the target population (N =113).
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42-53
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Determinants Affecting Behavioural Intention of Using QR Codes asa Learning Tool. M. Krishna Moorthy, Chooi Wing Jing, Chooi Wing Yue, Lee SiewHwa, Ng SokKuan, and Ng Wan Shin
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Quick Response (QR) code is a popular kind of matrix barcode invented by Denso Wave, permitting its contents to be interpreted swiftly by QR code scanner. It is scannable using cameras in smartphones and tablet computers, consequently preventing inconvenience and probable mistakes of keyboard input.
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54-73
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Assessment Of The Level Of Community Participation In Marketing Of Njaa Marufuku Kenya Products And Sustainability Of Their Food Security Projects In Kisumu West County, Kenya. Beatrice Akinyi Miseda and N. B. Okelo
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The Government of Kenya initiated Njaa Marufuku Kenya(NMK) Programme, a multi-sectoral programme under the Ministry of Agriculture, which invested in community food security projects as a way of helping local people improve their own lives and livelihoods.
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74-85
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Financing And Community Participation In Njaa Marufuku Kenya Projects In Kisumu West County, Kenya. Beatrice Akinyi Miseda and N. B. Okelo
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This paper investigates the influence of Community participation on sustainability of Njaa Marufuku Kenya(NMK) funded Food Security Projects in Kisumu West sub county, Kisumu County through financing.
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86-101
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Effect of two methods of English teaching in inductive method (picture-word and object perception) on learning of English words among educable mentally retarded male students in guidance school at Tehran. Seyedeh maryam samaei, Dr.Marjan . jafariroshan and Dr. Farnaz. Keshavarzi Arshadi
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This semi-experiment study is reviews effect of two methods of English teaching in inductive method (picture-word and object perception) on learning of English words among educable mentally retarded male students in guidance school at Tehran.
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102-118
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Role of Royal Family's Members and Nobles in Overseas Trade During Mughal Period. Mohd. Noorain Khan
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The present study basically deals with the position of the imperial family's members and nobles in overseas trade activity. During the seventeenth century, the interest of the Mughal Emperor and nobles towards commercial activities, specially foreign trade were largely confined to the procuring of rare and costly articles and to the ensuring of a regular supply of Arab and Iraqi horses for their armed forces and for purpose of display.
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152-159
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Emerging Energy Efficient Technologies for Steel plant. Amit Kumar
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Steel industry in one of the most energy intensive sectors among all industrial sectors. Steel plants spend about 20-30% of their total manufacturing cost to meet their energy demand.
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160-173
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Review Of Researches Based On Mixed Methods Approach Special Reference To Definitions And Types Of Mixed Method Research. Deepti Kumari and Dr. Ajay Surana
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There have been numerous waves in research and these waves are quantitative, qualitative and mixed method. Researchers who refuted the quantitative paradigm's assumptions and principles turned to the qualitative research paradigm.
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174-186
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Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship through Self Help Groups. Paulraj Arunachalam
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Women empowerment in the context of women's development is a way of defining , challenging and overcoming barriers in a womens's life through which she increases her ability to shape her life and environment.
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187-195
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Comparison of the difference in learning level in Experimental sciences for male students of 6th grade in Public, Private, Shahed and Bright Talents schools. Arab Ghareaghaji
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The purpose of this research is to compare the difference in learning level in experimental sciences for male students of 6th grade in Public, Private, Shahed and Bright Talents schools in Naghadeh City.
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196-202
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Investigation of the relationship between religious visions of teachers with effectiveness of education of moral concepts to students. Arab Ghareaghaji
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Human is an educable creature and his/her personality forms according to educations and habits encountered by him/her in life. This research is carried out by correlating on 70 teachers of 1st elementary grade of Naghadeh city selected randomly.
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203-208
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Percieved Quality Of Campus Shuttle Bus Service In Ghana. AGYEMANG William, OJO Thomas Kolawole and AMOAKO-SAKYI Regina
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The study assessed the quality of campus shuttle bus service in three Ghanaian public universities, namely University of Cape Coast (UCC), University of Ghana (UG) and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science Technology (KNUST).
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209-227
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Inclusive Education : Role of Teachers, Parents and Community. S. A. Saleem Basha and S. Prabhakar
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The inclusion of disabled children in the normal school curriculum is yet to be considered in our country. Significant progress has been made in many countries like USA, UK towards inclusion. According UN, 600 million people in the world have significant disability.
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228-236
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Prevention Of Juvenile Delinquency-The Need Of The Hour. M.Sravani
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The lack of discipline among the under-aged has indeed contributed to this problem. Children on the edge of adulthood can easily acquire illegal substances, which also have led to even more crimes. Many schools do not even have a proper form of punishment for crimes such as vandalism.
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237-246
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Exploring the Use of Local LanguagesonNon-Technical Words in Science Educationin the Bicol Region, Philippines . JualimDatiles Vela and Hideo Ikeda
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This study explored the use of three languages, in which two languages are local, Bicol, the mother language of the respondents, and Filipino, the official and national language of the country, and English, another official language and the instructional language of science in primary level.
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247-271
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Tobit Analysis of the Effects of Institutional Services on Input Use Intensity among Smallholder Farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria. Adio, M. O., Olarinde, L. O. and Adeniyi, O. A.
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This study examined the Tobit analysis of institutional services of credit, input supply, and extension in the overall commercial transformation process of smallholder agriculture in Oyo State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to select the smallholder farmers in the study area.
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272-286
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Contribution of Women in Indian Literature. Ms. Nasima and Dr Jaspreet Kaur
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Feminism as a precisely define concept relating to sociological literary studies is a phenomenon of recent development. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term 'feminism'was first used in the latter part of 19th century and it was defined as having the qualities of females. In general, feminism is the ideology of women's libration in aal its approaches as a women who recognizes herself and is recignize by others as feminist.
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287-290
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Food Security Among Farming Households in Ilorin South Local Government Area. Adeniyi, O. A., Kayode, A. O. and Adio, M. O.
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This study therefore, focused on food security among farming households in Ilorin South Local Government Area, Kwara State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used for this study. In the first stage, ADP zone C was purposively selected. The second stage was the random selection of one Local Government Area from the ADP zone.
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291-301
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The Use Of Information And Communication Technologies By Rural Communities : An Overview Of Kitsong Centers In Botswana. Sethunya Rosie Joseph
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are believed to improve and better the lives of communities globally. People living in the rural communities are now beginning to access and make use of the ICTs to carry on with their daily activities such as education, business, leisure and even entertainment.
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302-313
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Sustainable Development and its Effects on World and National Politics (Comparative analysis between four different contexts). Aruna Jayathilaka
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The concept of sustainable development since first introduced in the Brundtland Report in 1987 has changed the world view about economic growth. It established a new meaning of growth that maintains also social and environmental sustainability.
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314-325
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Marital Adjustment, Happiness, and Optimism as Correlates of Well-Being among Dual-Working and Single-Working Women. Nazirul Hasnain, Tamanna Ghazal and Parul Adlakha
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The present research aimed at finding out the difference between single and dual career women on well-being, marital adjustment and optimism. For this purpose a total of 100 women were taken on incidental basis from East Delhi.
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326-345
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Politics Of Casteism in India: a theoretical perspective. Vaibhav Sharma
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This paper is about politics in India. It seeks to understand politics by looking at two important axes around which politics in India - and contemporary politics, more so - seems to be revolving: caste and region.
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346-364
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Development of Psychosomatic Disorders as Related to the Nature of Employment. Pushp Lata Rajpoot and Pushpa Vaishnav
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The aim of present investigation is to study the "Development of psychosomatic disorders as related to nature of employment (Running staff: persons who work out of doors and go one place to another place to do their work or service such as Guard, Driver, Policeman, T.T.E. & Salesman etc and Office staff: persons who work in office such as Teacher, Clerk & Shopkeepers etc)."
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365-372
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Value Education: Reflections Through Social Studies Textbooks Of Secondary Schools. Dr. Snehlata Verma and Ms Harminder Kaur
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The key to successful value education in the class room is the teacher and the instructional material. The efforts were made to incorporate value education in the secondary level textbooks of social studies.
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373-393
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Folklore medicinal uses of Hagenia abyssinica (Bruce) J.F. Gmel to treat human ailments by Guji Oromo tribes in Abaya District, Borana Zone, Oromia Regional State Ethiopia. Genene Bekele and Dr. P. Ramachandra Reddy
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Study of folklore uses of medicinal plants were carried out to collect information on the medicinal uses of Hagenia abyssinica (Bruce) J.F. Gmel. of family Rosaceae The study was conducted among the communities of Abaya district of Borana zone, Oromia, Ethiopia.
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394-408
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Extent To Which Community Participation In Project Identification And Planning Influences Sustainability Of Nmk Food Security Projects In Kisumu West, Kenya. Beatrice Akinyi Miseda And Raphael Ondeko Nyonje
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Community participation has been ignored in the development of these interventions leading to failures and non-sustainable Projects. To address this shortcoming governments have employed a new strategy of partnership building and participation of the community members.
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409-421
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Community Participation On Sustainability Of Njaa Marufuku Kenya Food Security Projects In Kisumu West, Kenya. Beatrice Akinyi Miseda and Raphael Ondeko Nyonje
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The success of food security intervention continues to face serious challenges, which have made them unable to solve the perennial food shortages faced by communities in the arid and semi-arid areas. Community participatory Monitoring and Evaluation encourages the ownership of and accountability for the M&E process and outputs by the communities themselves (CARE_PMERL, 2012).
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422-432
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Team Building And Academic Performance By Public Secondary Schools In Rarieda Sub-County, Kenya. Pasaka Okinyi Odeny, Joseph Bosire and David J. Ndegwah
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The purpose of this study was to find out the effects of team building on academic performance by public secondary schools in Rarieda Sub-County. The objectives of the study were to: determine the team building activities used by public secondary schools in Rarieda Sub-County; determine academic performance of public secondary schools in Rarieda Sub-County and to find out the effects of team building on academic performance in National Examinations by public secondary schools in Rarieda Sub-County.
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433-448
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Effects Of Team Building Amongst Teaching Staff On Academic Performance Of Public Secondary Schools In Rarieda Sub-County, Kenya. Pasaka Okinyi Odeny, Joseph Bosire and David J. Ndegwah
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According to Kenyan Education Act (2012), Boards of Management are mandated to manage public secondary schools on behalf of the government. They are supposed to work closely and in concert with the school administration comprising of the principals, deputy principals, directors of studies, heads of departments and senior teachers.
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449-466
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Investigate the effect training environment son learning colors Lordeghancity elementary school students. Nazanin Karimzadeh and Dr Mohamad Nik khah
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From ancient timesto the present,the color of one of the most prominent elements of human interest in aesthetics and spirit he has always captivateditspenetrating power is. Color, origins makeu partist experience dexponential power of the universeand thecosmos.
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467-478
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Co-integration and Causality in the BRICS Stock markets: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis. Payal Jain
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This study investigates both the static and dynamic interdependence among the stock markets of BRICS countries, that of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, with the global financial crisis of 2007-09 as the focal point.
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479-490
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A Review on Contamination and Leaching of Nitrate in the Ground Water. Sk Mahim Ali
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The release of nitrates from lands is a large-scaleobservable fact. It has now international interest.Maintenance offragile agro-ecosystems in order to reach sustainable agricultural output while caring the environment has involved the interest of scientists and policy makers.
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491-501
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