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Internationalisation of the curriculum as a tool for increasing global graduate employability: Evidence from private higher education institutions in Botswana. Norman Rudhumbu
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Research shows that internationalisation of curriculum should be considered a critical decision in private higher education institutions in the light of increased numbers of international students in these institutions, a situation which has made the learning environment more multicultural than ever before.
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Fertility And Fertility Differential Among Indian States. Punam Tyagi and Malvika Tyagi
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The 2008 revision of the United nations 'Population estimates and Projection reveals that world population is projected to reach 7 billon early in 2012 up from the current 6.8bn and surplus 9 billon people by 2050 most of the additional 2.3,The population of developing countries is projected to rise from 5.6bn in 2009 to 7.9bn in 2050.
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15-32
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Child labour in India: An Overview.
Dr. Santosh Gupta and SunitaChouhan
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This paper is an endeavor to contribute in the awareness drive about child labour in India. Various researchers have tried to find out bases and consequences of child labour in different areas of India.
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33-42
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Audience Feedback and Programming in Three Selected Television Stations. Enwefah Christopher
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The place of feedback in communication is not in doubt. But whether or not it is attended to, and the level of attention given to it has always been a source of concern.
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43-58
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Shahjahan's Relation With Sikh Gurus. Shama Parveen
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After the death of Jahangir, his son, Shahjahan, ascended the throne at Agra on 4th February, 1628, with the title of Abul Muzzaffar Shahabuddin. The Mughal court during Shahjahan's reign was the meeting place of the adherents of different religions and cultures.
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59-66
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Fluvio-Geomorphology Of The River Bhogdoi, Assam, India. Sahitya Jyoti Das
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Bhogdoi is one of the south bank sub-tributaries of mighty river Brahmaputra. Bhogdoi, known in its upper part as Disoi originates at Long Samtang of Mukokchung district of Naga Hills. Near the source, the river is known as Tsujenyong Nala. Until the last part of the nineteenth century Bhogdoi river was an active tributary of Brahmaputra.
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Does Tanzania Social Action Fund intervention a panacea to food insecure vulnerable rural poor people? Asheri M. Mwidege, M.E. Mlambiti and P. Damas
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Development intervention is increasingly reported as a means of improving the livelihoods of the vulnerable poor people. However, little information on what could have been happened if there could be no intervention is available.
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83-103
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Effects of cost sharing on University students' academic performance at Teofilo Kisanji University in Mbeya City, Tanzania. Itiha Mwachande, Asheri M. Mwidege and Herieth Rogath
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In the early 1990s, Tanzania re-introduced a policy of students' university education cost-sharing, aimed at reducing financial support in higher learning institutions. However, little information is available on effects of cost sharing on academic performance.
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104-119
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Essay Item Construction in ODL: Challenges and Future Direction. Dr. Kurebwa Mercy and Mrs Ngara Rosemary
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Student assessment is critical in Open and Distance learning. Essay items are used in most disciplines at Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) to assess students formatively and summatively.
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120-131
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Determinants Of Entrepreneurial Intentions Of Graduates: An Evidence Of Mbeya University Of Science And Technology, Tanzania. Asheri M. Mwidege, Herieth Rogath, Christopher Ngimba and Abbas Sanga
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It's argued that, university graduates have enormous potential for entrepreneurial and economic development. However, little information is available on how competence based education training (CBET) systems has a likelihood to alleviate the problem of graduates being job seekers.
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132-147
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Low Literacy Rate Among Tribal Boys: A Study On Birbhum, West Bengal. Debotri Chakraborty
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The present paper examined that the there is a tendency of low literacy rate among the tribal boys. The main objective of this paper is to find out the reason behind that situation. The whole study will try to give some information on the literacy development in those villages of Birbhum district in West Bengal.
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The effectiveness of Tanzania Social Action Fund intervention in health status of vulnerable communities in Makete and Rungwe Districts, Tanzania. Asheri M. Mwidege and Herieth Rogath
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Appreciation of health service costs is increasingly an obstacle for vulnerable communities to access services. However, little information based on appropriate methodological approach is available on how development intervention affects the health status of the recipient poor people.
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156-170
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A Review Of Application Of Psychotherapy For Work - Family Conflict Resolution. M.K.D. Padmasiri
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The study was about recommended psychotherapy practices for work - family conflicts resolution. Through the various research findings proved that current issue in today's workplace is work - family conflicts.
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171-187
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Interactive Relationship between Port Development and Port City in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. Y. G. Indika Saman Kumara and K. G. P. K. Weerakoon
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The Port Construction Project has been a dominant topic in the last five years because it is the largest project implemented with considerable economic, social and environmental impacts.
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188-201
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Consumer's Perception Towards Certified Wood Product And "Green Premium" In Klang Valley Area. Azharizan M.N, Mohd Izwan R, Huda Farhana M.M and Tariq Mubarak H.
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This study examined understand the perceptions of society in Klang Valley, Selangor on Chain-of-Custody (CoC) or known as certified wood products and "green premium". The initial measurement is to determine the status of knowledge and perception on certified wood products.
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A Study of Environmental Responsible Behaviour of Pupil-Teachers. Prof. (Dr.) G.S.Nayal, Mithlesh Topal and Dr. Shanti Nayal
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Environmental responsible behaviour includes a measure of how empowered one feels to change situations in one's life, or self efficacy An individual reveals how capable he or she feels in making an impact on an environmental issue.
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216-221
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Problems Of Child Labor Gobindpura Industrial Area Bhopal M.P.India. Nand Kishor Soni and Priyanka Soni
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Present paper studies child labor problems in Gobindpura industrial area which is situate in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh India .The study released by the Head Centre for Child Rights puts the number of child laborers in the state at 1,065,259. Of the 1,700 cases registered under the Child Labor (Prohibition and Regulation) Act 1986, there have been only 35 convictions, according to the report.
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) And Environmental Protection- The Way Forward. Abhishek.T, Trishna Roy and Ritesh Singh
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Corporate Social Responsibility is not a common term. It is a container concept whichencompasses many different ecological, social and economic issues. Some large companies prefer sustainable development or sustainable business.
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Impact Of Globalization On Women Education. Sabahat Rafiq, Nilofer Khan and Mushtaq A Darzi
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Education is the key factor for women empowerment, prosperity, development and welfare. Discrimination of women from womb to tomb is well known. There is continued inequality and vulnerability of women in all sectors- Economic, Education, Social, Political, Health Care, Nutrition, Right and Legal etc, women are oppressed in all spheres of life, they need to be empowered in all walk of life. In order to fight against the socially constructed gender biases, women have to swim against the system that requires more strength.
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249-259
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Indian Banking : Global Perspectives and Challenges. Dr. Krishan Kumar Kajal
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Indian banking system is very dynamic, fast changing in its dimension and understand the complex environment in its right perspective. Money is a means of payment and an indicator of a country's economic wealth.
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Graduates Perceived Innovation Intentions: An Evidence Of Mbeya University Of Science And Technology, Tanzania. Asheri M. Mwidege, George M. Bwire, Ndaki N. Manyanza and Galus Kitapankwa
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Innovation starts with the detection of performance gaps-mismatches between actual and potential performance (De Jong, 2007). However, little information is available on how Mbeya University of Science and Technology [MUST] have nurtured the innovative potentials of students on their innovative intentions attitudes.
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Assessment of Factors Influencing Trainee Teachers' Attitudes towards Teaching Profession in Secondary Schools: An Evidence of Education Training Institutions in Mbeya, Tanzania. Charles Mwenda, Asheri M. Mwidege, and Abbas Sanga
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Attitude of trainee teachers towards teaching profession in Tanzania secondary schools is a challenge to the education system development at large. However, little information on factors that influence attitude of trainee teachers is available.
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Growth and Disparity of Indian States in the Post-reform Era. R. Ganesasubramanian
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India is a vast country with wide range of heterogeneous entities in several aspects such as population, weather, political scenarios and natural resources etc. Given its political diversity, issues related to regional growth and disparity has been in the center stagesince its Independence for.
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Impact of Tourism on the Environment and Urban development of Katra, Vaishno Devi: A focus on Pilgrimage tourism. Khalid Hussain and Rankush Kumar Dalotra
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Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation and the provision of services for this act. Tourism is the most progressive earning profession in modern life. Tourism is primary a term of economic referring to an economic activity and like other economic activities, it creates a demand or provides a market for number of quite separate and varied industries.
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Socio-Economic Effects of Market Fires Outbreaks: An Evidence of Mbeya City, Tanzania. Asheri M. Mwidege and Herieth Rogath
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Fires are considered a potential threat to sustainable development of markets. However, little information is available on the sources and socio economic effects of market fires.
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Obligation of the external Auditors With International standards and its relationship with the volume and prices in the the Jordanian stock market for service sector corporation. Dr.Ali Mustafa Maqableh
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This study aimed to describe the extent to which the external auditors in service sector companies contribute to the Jordanian international auditing standards so that the obligation is not a new innovation to the profession, and the results of the study showed that there is a extent of the external auditors and the obligation to use international accounting standards which affected the outcome of both the trading volume and stock increase .
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Students' Perception Of Service Quality In Hospitality Education: A Comparative Study. Rajeev Sharma, Naveen Aggarwal and Sumant Sharma
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With the advent of 21st century, the whole education sector is in upswings with increase in educational institutions and universities across the entire nation. But has it increased the standard of education per se?, a pertinent question to be asked. Hospitality education too, like others has seen a major upswing with institutions providing hospitality education mushrooming all over the country.
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350-365
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Apathetic 'Public' Turns Participatory: Dynamics & Implications. Dr. Muhammad Zubair Khan
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Participatory public is an essential condition for the success of a democratic system. The definition and nature of 'public' has remained consistently under transformation from a non-participatory status to an active and participatory one.
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Overview on Common Property Right and Resources in tribal Jharkhand : An Anthropological Study. Dr. Prabhat Kumar Singh, Rajesh Roshan and Jagdeep Oraon
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The term "common property right" presupposes the existence of (a) Common property resources and (b) the rights of the community over the common property resource. The research studies of these two elements form the main subject matter of inquiry in this paper.
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Small, Marginal And Women Farmers In Uttar Pradesh: Land Rights And Credit Flows. S. M. Jawed Akhtar and Saba Parveen
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Indian agriculture is characterized by millions of small and marginal farmers with uneconomical landholdings facing myriad of difficulties to sustain their livelihood. In India 85 percent of the farmers are marginal or small, operating less than two acres.
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India's Trade With China - A Step Forward. Prof (Mrs).Priyanka Gite and Kumar Navodit Manav
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Today India's relation with China Is considered as most priority one, not only for Asian countries but also for the whole world due to their rapid growth of economic, The developmental successes of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India are reshaping the economic landscape of not only Asia but also the world, this is because these two Asian Giant are in power to affect not only economic sector but as also the world politics.
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The investigation of educational falling reasons in mathematic's students of Guilan Payame Noor University. Farid Pour Ofoghi
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The student's education falling , is one of the major instructional problems. Among the main tasks and duties of instructional system, persuading the students to learn the cognitive and business skills is one of the most important tasks.
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Impact Of Janani Suraksha Yojana On Institutional Delivery And Infant Mortality Rate In Karanataka. Mamatha K.G and Dr. Navitha Thimmaiah
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The Government of India launched the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) mainly to strengthen health services in the rural areas. It seeks to provide effective health care to the rural population by improving access, enabling community ownership, strengthening public health systems, enhancing accountability and promoting decentralization (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 2005).
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Participation Banks' Contribution To The Economy: The Case Of Turkey. Alper Veli CAM
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Participation Banking growing with a rising trend in the world, has become a major role in financial market. Participation banks aim to survive with the least damage by marketing derivative products rather than taking actions sometimes 10 ,sometimes 30 times the pecuniary resources by the financial values they have.
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455-465
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Aniruddhadeva : The great saint of Assam. Sandhan Hazarika
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Aniruddhadeva (1553-1626 A.D.) the great saint of post Sankardeva era was born at Vishnu Balikunchi, in present Lakhimpur district. He was a great Vaishnavite to propagate Neo-Vaishnavism side by side creating a new society.
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Effectiveness Of Bibliotherapy On Knowledge Regarding Prevention Of Road Traffic Accidents Among Children In Selected Schools At Mangalore. JyotshnaRaut and Prof. Sujatha R.
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Road traffic accidents (RTAs) in children is uneventful but predictable challenge hence it is preventable through early knowledge. Road traffic injuries caused an estimated 1.24 million deaths worldwide in 2010 (WHO).
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"Surf the Gap": Exploring New Media as an effective tool to create Awareness on STIs. Dr.Nandini Lakshmkantha, Dr.Dr.MohanKashinkunti and Mr.Prashanth V.
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New mediais largelyaccepted as an efficient tool of networking particularly amongst the computer literate. The alluring features of this wonderful media are believed to be widely used by the youth like elsewhere in India for socializing.
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488-499
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Transformational Leadership and Job Satisfaction of Female Primary Teachers in UAE: A quantitative perspective. NamrataVerma
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This study is conducted to analyze the affect of perceived transformational leadership style of principal on the job satisfaction of primary teachers in UAE. The sample population was 223 school teachers working in primary schools in UAE.
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500-511
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Influence Of Interpersonal Relationship And Communication On Job Commitment And Social Commitment. Soumya Sankar, Reeja George,P and P.J rajkamal
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Lack of interpersonal relationship and communication skills on work place some times leads to job related stress and finally low level of organizational commitment . The present study was done with Veterinarians of Animal Husbandry department of Kerala.
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512-518
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Impact Of Kisan Credit Card Scheme On Agricultural Income And Productivity Among Farmers. Kavita Agrawal and Jaiprakash Ahirwar
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The credit is considered as one of the basic essentials for boosting vital sector of agriculture. It plays an important role in agricultural development because timely availability of capital leads to adoption of improved seed, fertilizer and modern technologies, which increase the agricultural income and productivity.
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519-525
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A Comparative Study of Students' Attitude towards EFL Teachers' code-switching/code-mixing to L1: A Case of Commerce and English Discipline Students. Samar Rukh
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In today's globalizing word, integration of two languages is a frequent experience. In most of the cases English language is being mixed with some other language. This phenomenon of mixing two languages is termed as code-switching/code-mixing in linguistics.
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526-539
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Science Teachers' attitudes Towards Ict-Supported Teaching As Predictors Of Effective Learning In Nigerian High Schools. Bosede I. Edwards
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Active learning in a classroom is dependent on how the classroom learning environment supportslearner engagement in the achievement of effective learning. Factors that could enable this include ICT-supported instructional modes, teachers' teaching experience, attitude, adaptability and skills in classroom management and control.
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540-555
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Problems And Prospects Of Indian Sericulture Industry. G.Savithri, P.Sujathamma and Ch. Ramanamma
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Sericulture is an agro-based and economically rewarding enterprise consisting of several sets of activities and plays a predominant role in shaping the economic destiny of the rural people with lot of employment potentiality.
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556-563
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Evolution Of Cultural Landscape Along The Mughal Road In Jammu And Kashmir: A Geographical Overview. M. Ashfaq, S. Parveen and S.M. Zuber
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Geographical study of historical routes are of immense value, as such studies offer an important insight into the past geographies of an area and provide answers to many questions like what importance a particular route had and what advantage does it had over others.
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564-577
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Individual and Contextual Risk Factors of the HIV Pandemic in Young Adults - A case of school, college and university students in China. Nelsensius Klau Fauk and Dr Lillian Mwanri
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the individual and contextual risk factors for HIV infection among high school, college and university students in China.
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578-597
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Factors Affecting Roadside Urban Agriculture in Zimbabwe: A Case Study of Harare High Density Suburb of Mufakose. Wisdom Kurangwa, Retseleng Karonga, Kwayedza Muranda Kaseke and Liliosa Pahwaringira
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The surge in urban population and rising poverty among low income households in major Zimbabwean cities has forced urban dwellers to practice roadside urban agriculture. This has resulted in open spaces running parallel to roadsides to be used by households in urban areas for farming.
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598-609
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Disaster Management as a Means of Corruption: Cooperative System as an Alternative Way. Prof. Siddhartha Chatterjee
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In this writing it will be tried to show the relation between Disaster Management and Corruption and it will be tried to discover an alternative way for the disaster management.
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The relationship between sexual knowledge and Sexual Satisfaction With Among the teachers marital satisfaction. Mahdi Alinezhadposhtemsaari, Asiye Hoseyniposhtemsaari and Hasan Sabetdivshali
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The satisfaction of a marital life is one of the affecting factors on the validity? reliability? and the stability of families? at the same time is one of the affecting factors on the wives and husbands and children's mental health.
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Determinants of the Performance of Tractor Industry in Pakistan - A case study of Millat Tractor. Muhammad Aqil and Dr. Farooq Aziz
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Tractor Industry in Pakistan is an important part of Pakistan Automobile Industry. It contributes substantially along with the entire automobile industry to the economic development of the country in terms of GDP, Employment, and Foreign Direct Investment.
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Association Between Educational Level and Cardiovascular Mortality in Bist Doab Region (Punjab, India). Anandvir Kaur Saini
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Higher level of education has been proposed to be the strongest and most consistent predictor of good health. The aim of this chapter is to examine the association between education level and cardiovascular mortality in Bist Doab region of Punjab.
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637-646
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An assessment of level of preparedness among the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences in a Philippine university for the implementation of outcomes-based education. Elias M. Sampa
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An assessment of level of preparedness among the faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences in a Philippine university for the implementation of OBE is an institutional research which was conducted in aid of preparations for a series of faculty development trainings.
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647-662
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Patient Satisfaction with Pain and Palliative Care Services in Kerala. Dr.Santha S.
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The main objective of the study is to analyze the patient satisfaction with Pain and Palliative Care services in Kerala.
The respondents of the study include Pain and Palliative care patients in the State of Kerala. The sample consisted of 871 patients comprising of 471 males and 400 females. The data collected were suitably classified and analyzed keeping in view the objectives of the study.
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663-677
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Impact of Malaria on Public Health and its Prevention-A Comparative Study of Selected Hospitals and Endemic Zones under KMC's Jurisdiction. Alolika Mangal
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Even a century after the discovery of malaria transmission through mosquitoes in India by Sir Ronald Ross in 1897, malaria still continues to be one of India's leading public health problems. When studies and researches questioned 'what exactly malaria costs India' recorded various socio-economic burden on humanity as well as hampered and lowered the physical and intellectual standards of the nation slowing down its prosperity economic progress in every way.
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A Comparative Study of Socio-Economic Status of Women in Slums and Colonies of West Bengal: A Case Study of Madhyamgram Municipal Area, District North 24 Paraganas. Soumita Banerjee
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The most available features of any metropolitan city all around the world are - slums, shanties, squatter settlements and colonies which are continuously being created by the waves of urbanization. People move from the adjacent outskirts or villages into the cities in expectation of a healthier life.
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Marketing Of Bank Products Emerging Challenges And New Strategies. K. Gunasekaran
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Banking segment changes, promoting has created as a progressively coordinated capacity inside money related administration associations such as banks to a great extent because of fast changes in the working condition.
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706-713
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Determinant Factors Of Export Performance. V.RAJAMANNAR
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Different financial hypotheses utilize essential monetary elements to clarify the reasons of having more of the nation’s exchange and the way exchange examples develop. In David Ricardo's hypothesis, for example, innovative contrasts between nations decide similar bit of leeway.
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भारत के सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य की कार्यात्मक प्रकृति का अध्ययन
प्रा. कु. व्हि. एम. देविकर
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719-726
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स्वाध्याय का तनाव पर पड़ने वाले प्रभाव का अध्ययन
दीपाली श्रीवास्तव
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Different financial hypotheses utilize essential monetary elements to clarify the reasons of having more of the nation’s exchange and the way exchange examples develop. In David Ricardo's hypothesis, for example, innovative contrasts between nations decide similar bit of leeway.
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Negotiating favor’s: the office of Amber wakil at Mughal court
SumbulHalim Khan
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Wakilsweredeputy or delegates appointed bythe Mughals mansabdars, jagirdars, nobles and princes1whorepresentedtheir respective employers at the imperial court.
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731-740
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THE STUDY OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF DR. BABASAHEB
AMBEDKAR IN HEALTH AND HEALTH-RELATED POLICIES IN
INDIA
Sahira Bano, Shakour Ahmed
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The use of the word health does not have an established meaning in the field of biomedical but is
conceptualized and various aspects from the perspective of social science. The ideal definition of
health in biomedical is concerned with a person's freedom from harmful conditions and bacteria,
which is not a complete definition. Nettleton distinguished between the understanding of the
term health in different contexts and the causal effect between disease and health. Social writings
on health argue that socio-cultural factors influence people's perceptions of health, which is
merely a response to physiological changes.
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Vandana Shrivastav
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746-751
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IMPACT OF BLACK MONEY ON INDIAN ECONOMY
DR. SOUMITRA CHANDRA
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It is well known that manifestation of black money in social, economic and political space of our
lives has a debilitating effect on the institutions of governance and conduct of public policy in
the country.
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752-762
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paper in hindi
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770-775
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A Review of ‘Shabdhamani Darpanam’ of Keshiraja
Dr Munishamappa A
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776-787
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A Glance on The Economy of U.P.
Dr. Nisha Verma
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794-806
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उत्तराखंड के लोक-साहित्य एवं लोक-कलाओं का संरक्षण
डॉ0 प्रीति
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807-820
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राम के चरित्र की प्रासंगिकता
डॉ अरविन्द कुमार
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821-826
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''धममश़स्त्र और वतमम़न''
प्रो. भगवता सिदेश
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Exploring Lesbian Identity and Resistance in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Sonali Khandekar
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The idea of gender and sexuality is fluid and performative, as articulated by Judith Butler, a prominent American philosopher and gender studies scholar.
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