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Opportunities and Problems Prevailing In The Rural Markets For Durables In Puducherry Region. K. Madane and Dr. M. Rengasamy
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Rural Marketing plays a vital role in the growth and development of our country. The growth of GDP per capita of India for the financial year 2011 is around 15 Percent1. Rural marketing includes dealing of both agricultural and non- agricultural goods.
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1-4
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A Study Of Relationship Between Receivables Management Variables Of Micro Small And Medium Enterprises (Msmes) In Tamilnadu And Their Problems. Dr. V. M. Ponniah
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There is no universally accepted definition to define a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. The definition is based on measures which include employment, gross income/ sales investment, shareholder fund etc and it varies from country to country.
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5-14
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Consideration Of The Satisfacion Quantity Of The Public Lessons Courses In The Human Sciences. Rezvan.Shirmohamadi and Zohre.Saadatmand
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According to the public curriculum place, the role and it's effective in high education ; as well , it's particular importance in the training idea and foster , in this lesson very tangible .to review the objective and content topic's.
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15-22
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The Study Of Sunspots And K-Index Data In The Perspective Of Probability Distributions. Danish Hassan, Shaheen Abbas, M.R.K Ansari and BulbulJan
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As we know that sunspots cycles varies with the variation of the magnetic field of the Sun, the average sunspots cycle is 11-years while one solar magnetic cycle ranges over 22-years. This means that each solar magnetic cycle contains two sunspots cycles. After each 11 years the magnetic poles change their polarity i.e. the north pole becomes south pole and vice versa.
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23-41
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Effectiveness of Program Evaluation through the HEC Prescribed Self-Assessment Model in Improving the Quality of Degree Programs in a Public Sector University in Pakistan. Suraiya Khatoon and Dr Mohammad Abdul Wahid Usmani
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Program evaluation is a mandatory requirement of Higher education Commission (HEC), Pakistan. All degree and diploma programs, after the completion of each academic cycle, are required to prepare a report called Self-Assessment Report (SAR) based on the parameters prescribed by the HEC.
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42-72
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Globalizing India and Domestic Violence against Women . Mr. Muppa. Padmanabham
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The process of globalization sweeping the world is exerting its unnoticed forces to redefine 'marriage' and 'family'. The forces of globalization and market are influencing the family structure and marriage norms to a large extent. Institution of marriage and the existence of a 'family' as a unit have found a new meaning.
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73-84
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Nigerian Adaptation of the Robinson's Work Addiction Risk Test (WART): A Measure of Workaholism. Fabian O. Ugwu
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This study aimed at making the Robinson's Work Addiction Risk Test (WART) relevant for Nigerian samples. Exploratory factor analysis (total N = 311) performed on the data revealed that the factorial structure of the Nigerian version of the WART was very similar to that of the original US version.
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85-103
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Micro-Finance Intervention And Its Linkage To Income Generation And Savings. Thomas Mangara and Jain Mathew
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The intervention of microfinance services among the rural poor for the last few decades made them access various economic and income generating activities. It enabled the rural as well as the urban poor to minimize their dependency on money lenders and various credit donors.
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104-114
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Iranian proud of Salman Farsi in Persian Gulf. Dr Davodkiany and Mohhamd HossinAhmadzadehfard
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Salman Farsi or Salman Muhammedi is one of the Iranian's who chose Islam as his religion with love after Muhammad's prophetic in Mecca.After that he became an important person to the prophet he became the source of Islam services. About 14th centuries ago when Muhammad (S.A.V) chosen to be prophet by god and began his invitations the people who were searching the truth, were the first people who believe in Islam.
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115-124
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Grandmaster Services of MSAnnemarie Schimmelto Islam. Dr Davodkiany
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ProfessorAnnemarie Schimmelisone of thegreatest women in West that spent herlong lifein theEastandthe Muslim world.MsAnnemarie Schimmelhas beenheavilyinfluenced byEastand Islam.Sheconsidersherselfmostlyto the East. Her book "My East and West life" has pointed of the influence of living in West.
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125-136
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ComparingIran's Islamic Revolution and the Islamic Awakening movements in Arabic. Dr Davodkiany
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Iran's Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, a new movement in the world. Islamic Revolutionhas twoimportantaspects ofdomestic andinternational.In Internaldimension Fight againstTyranny and theabolition ofthemonarchyinIran.Internationaldimensions of its fighttheforeign colonialism Becauseofthe governmentand obedientpuppetof America.Islamic Revolution of confidence in people and return to the Islamic religion and for this purpose in the past years, and the attacks were an attack on America and the West was under the heaviest pressure.
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137-146
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To Evaluate Curriculum Implementation Process in Secondary Schools Of Karachi. Nasira Masroor and Dr. Ahmed Saeed
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This research paper is concerned with the study carried out for the fulfillment of M. Phil (Education) to evaluate the curriculum implementation process in secondary schools of Karachi.The researcher was interested to make a research in this area because of the declining trend of secondary education in Pakistan.
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147-160
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Determinants of Customer Loyalty in Malaysian Rural Tourism. Mr Zahir Osman
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The main purpose of this study is to develop a direct and indirect effect understanding of service quality, customer satisfaction and trust on customer loyalty in Malaysia rural tourism. The Structural Equation Model (SEM) used to analyze the casual relationships among service quality, customer satisfaction, customer trust and customer loyalty.
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161-190
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Impact Of The Multi Party Stysteam In India In The Globalised World. Mr.Ramesh Y Maiagi and Dr.G.B.Nandana
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Multi party system implies that there are more than to political parties in the field and none of them is able to secure a clear cut majority in the legislature. The government is usually formed by two or more parties. This is known as a coalition government. This type of party system exists in France, India and Switzerland.
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191-195
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The Correlation Between Agility And Performance Among Blind and Visually Impaired Athletes. Nagoor Meera Abdullah,Vincent Parnabas, Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee and Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin
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Regular physical activity has benefits on physical fitness among visually impaired athletes. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the motor fitness of agility influences the performance of the athletes. Total of 39 athletes (24 males and 15 females) were recruited for this study and were differentiate between their medical classes (totally blind athletes (B1) - male (n=10); females (n=8) and partially blind athletes (B2)- males (n=14); females (n=7).
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196-207
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Impact Of Climate Change On Women - A Human Rights Perspective. Ms.Sharmila. N and Ms. N.Shivageetha
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Globalization has benefitted mankind immensely. Life, for some, has become more comfortable, with everything available, from across countries, with just a click of the mouse. Technology has reduced the world into a 'global village'. But, development in the name of progress, has also added onto the misery of mankind - especially the damage caused to the environment, which needs to be addressed on an urgent basis, or else, could become a threat to the survival of man on this planet.
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208-222
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Exploring the role of Aga Khan and Fatimiyah Higher Secondary Schools in the development of education at Karachi, Pakistan. Shams Suria. and Dr. Javeed Ahmed Siddiqui
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The Aga Khan and Fatimiyah Higher Secondary Schools have a great role for the development of Education in the developing countries, especially in Pakistan. The purpose of this study was to explore the role played by Aga Khan higher secondary and Fatimiyah higher secondary schools for the development of education in Karachi, Pakistan.
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223-232
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Role Of Expatriates In An Integrative And Collaborative Supply Chain As An Efficient Human Resource In Multinational Companies Operating In India. Prof. Raghavendra A.N. and Dr. Nijaguna G.
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The Supply chain integration and collaboration is need of an hour to emphasise on resources optimisation and to create supply chain surplus thus the present paper tries to investigate the level of expatriate involvement in supply chain performance of multinational companies and explore how organizations can better utilize the expatriate talent for achieving supply chain efficiency and effectiveness.
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233-248
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TV, Youths, and Social Mobility in Iran Provinces . Mahmoud Khalili
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This research aims to show how Iranian TV channels (IRIB-STCPLS and STCPPL ) shape Iranian youths to social mobility. In this research, the sample size is 1068 young people; the samples done by stratified random sampling method in 30 Iran provinces, and the data collected by the questionnaire, and also analyzed by descriptive and analytic methods through SPSS.
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249-262
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The Ban on Mobile Phones in the Schools in India: A Probe to Augment Efficacy in Policy Execution. Dr. I. Goswami and Rani Premkumar
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Mobile phone technology has changed the way people communicate; and it grappling with morality, the scene is set for the draconian constraints. With the increase in scandals following the Delhi Public School MMS issue, the misuse of mobile phones by school children came to the fore.
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263-274
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Effectiveness of Visual Images in Social science textbooks at Primary Level. Hemlata Faujdar
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Textbook is fundamental tool in teaching-learning process of social science at primary level. It is found in every classroom and accessible to every student. From the earliest to the advanced stages of education, various types of visuals are included in social science textbooks in order to promote pupil's learning.
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275-284
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Determinants and Their Role in Emigration Process: Neural Network and Cluster Analysis. Mirza Naveed Shahzad, Murrium Saleem and Mirza Ashfaq Ahmad
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Peoples are migrating due to the worldwide current economic condition. The purpose of this study is also to investigate those factors that become the reason of emigration and have social economic impact on emigrant's family members. Consider factors are education, poverty, high crime rate, social status, unemployment and motivation have been nominated as factors for emigration.
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285-299
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Attitude Towards Life Of The Geriatric Population And Factors Influencing Them: A Sociological Study. Sanjeev Kumar Mishra,Dr. Ravi Shankar and Prof. C.P. Mishra
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Different aspect of the body begins to decline at different times. Old age is the last phase of human life cycle. It is unequivocally a universal & irreversible process. Getting old mean changes occurring in the physical, psychological, socio-cultural and economic aspect of person. This in turn brings about a change in status & authority of the aged in society.
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300-308
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True Love Triumphs in the End: A Reading of the Character of Florinda in Behn's The Rover. Mohammed Sagheer Ahmed Al-fasly
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It can be said that Behn's The Rover consists of many sub-plots, yet they are all running together in a magnificent display of coalescence. However, the play opens with the two sisters Florinda and Hellena discussing their conditions. Florinda refuses to marry according to the wishes of her father and brother.
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309-321
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Frontline Employee Personality Traits And Customer Satisfaction: Evidence From Selected Hotels In The United Kingdom. Augustina Sackle Sackey
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Hotels have been seeking ways to effectively manage their frontline employees to help ensure that their attitudes, behaviours and personality meet or exceed the customers' expectations of service delivery. This study examined the effect of frontline personality traits on customer satisfaction in selected hotels in the United Kingdom.
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322-334
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Facilitating Competencies Of In-Service Training For Effective Academnic Learning In Sport Science. Ali Ibrahim Ali Daw, Rozita Abd Latif, Tan Chee Hian and Ibrahim Abdallah Ibrahim Khrafit
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In-service training facilitates acquisition of skills and enhances teaching competencies, experiences and professional qualification of sports science lecturers. In the present study, competencies acquired from in-services training program were determined base on lecturers participation in planning, implementation and evaluation and lecturers competencies in planning instruction, conducting instruction, evaluating instruction that facilitate students growth were tested using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).
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335-355
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Using Field Tests for Predicting the General Physical Fitness Level of Students with Hearing-Impaired. Nagoor Meera Abdullah, Vincent Parnabas, Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee and Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin
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Children with disabilities such as hearing impairment normally indicate lower physical fitness than their hearing peers and place them at risk for secondary health problems. Deafness or hearing impairment is referred as sensory disability with hearing loss exceeding than 55dB. Almost children indicated hearing impairment have demonstrated lower physical fitness levels than their hearing peers.
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356-368
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The Principles of Educating a Socially Trained Human in a Rational Life Considering the Views Presented by the Great Scholar, Mohammad Taghi Jafari. Zohreh Shafiei, Dr. Reza Ali Nowrozi and Dr. Mohammad Hossein Heydari
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The aim of this paper is to re-introduce the principles of a socially trained human in a rational life in the views held by the great scholar, Mohammad Taghi Jafari. In this study, we applied a descriptive-analytical method with an approach of qualitative.
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369-386
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The Composition Of Australia's Foreign Trade Pre And Post Reform Period. LOVELEEN
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Foreign trade has got an important place in the economic development of a country. What is the importance of foreign trade for economic development of country is stated below:Firstly, foreign trade helps to produce those commodities which have a comparative cheaper cost than others.
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387-418
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The Foreign Trade And Economic Growth Of India Pre And Post Reform Period. LOVELEEN
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The process of economic growth in 21st century is greatly determined and affected by expansion of international trade. The gains from trade are ambiguous and uneven. India initiated the process of economic reforms in 1980's though not explicitly. The Government of India introduced economic reforms explicitly since July 1991 especially in trade sector.
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419-446
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The Total Quality Management (TQM) Model: the mediating role of Organizational Learning and Quality Improvement on Thai E-Government performance: A conceptual framework. Wasan Sakulkijkarn
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Total quality management (TQM) has been widely considered as the strategic, tactical and operational tool in the quality management research field. There is a great challengingfor public sectors in adopting and implementing this strategy in order to maintain their sustainable quality performance.
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447-470
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Importance to Provide Tourist Services Devices in the Archaeological Areas. Dr.Ayman Mohamed Afifi
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El Moez Ledin Allah Fatimid street tourist site go to it people from all over the world on the basis that turned into a museum open to the effects of the Islamic through the ages of successive making it a tourist destination has a particularly attractive .
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471-483
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Perception Of Web-Based Versus Paper-Based Media In Higher Education Institutes Of Pakistan. Kashan Pirzada and Nabeel Rehman
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The paper based and web based media has its own importance in academic environment of teaching and learning. The purpose of this study is to differentiate the usage of these media as per the perception in terms of selection criteria of both faculties and students in higher education of Pakistan.
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484-500
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The Main Methods For Evaluating The Function Of Imports Theoretical Review. Soana Jaupllari Teka and Arjeta Vokshi
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Object of study of this paper is to present a review of the main methods used to assess the demand for imports. The attention is focused on the application of the models of Vector Error Correction in order to assess the demand for imports. Firstly we present the theoretical derivation of these models and then submitted applications in different studies.
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501-513
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Problems of Women Entrepreneurs in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Dr.Santha S.
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Several barriers and constraints, viz. cultural, educational, technological, financial and legal lie in the way of women entrepreneurs throughout the world. In some parts of the globe, women are prevented by social customs from leaving their house and going to market.
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514-531
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Tourism in India and Gender Concerns. Dr. P. Neeraja, Prof. G. Savithri and Prof. P. Sujathamma
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Tourism is one of the world's largest and fastest growing industries. In many countries it acts as an engine for development through foreign exchange earnings and the creation of direct and indirect employment. Tourism in India is a large industry. The World Travel and Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated $121 billion or 6.4% of the nation's GDP in 2011.
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532-538
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Wage - Productivity Linkages in Odisha Manufacturing Sector. Chakradhar Bal and Subas Chandra Kumar
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Industrialisation is considered as a sine-qua-non of economic development as it would be helpful to combat many economic ills. Odisha, since its formation in 1936 has remained as one of the highly economically backward state in India. Industrial development is also found at lower rank despites its vast natural resources.
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539-547
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Problems of child Laborers in Rehabilitation scheme A Sociological study. Thippeswamy. H and DR. Anjanappa B.H
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The child labors have no shelter, or food and no education. They run the risk of contracting various ailments and skin diseases. They are vulnerable to exploitation by almost anyone-the employer, the employer the parents. The cops and even the common man they become easy targets of drug pushers they are even sexually abused.
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548-557
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Haj in Islamic world. Dr Davod and Mohhamd Hossin Ahmadzadeh fard
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Hajj in Islam is one of the main provisions. The ceremony and ritual and political matters are held every year in particular. Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca from all Muslim countries has migrated to Saudi Arabia As God's house is in Saudi Arabia. Hajj is performed in several stages. Pilgrims must do (tavaf) around the House of God.
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558-568
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Carbon Markets In India : Possibility And Suggestive Policy Measures. Hema Nagpal
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India is one of the leading generators of CERs through CDM and has a large scope in emissions trading. Its 2008 National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) specifies eight national missions for 2017 that centre on improving: energy efficiency, solar technology, sustainable habitats, water, Himalayan ecosystems, "green India", agriculture, and strategic knowledge.
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569-582
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An Algorithm For Solving A Fractional Capacitated Transportation Problem With Enhanced Flow. Kavita Gupta and S.R. Arora
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This paper presents an algorithm to solve a fractional capacitated transportation problem with enhanced flow. Sometimes, situations arise where either reserve stocks have to be kept at the supply points say, for emergencies or there may be extra demand in the markets.
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583-596
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