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The Legal Positivists Framework For Misrule In Africa; Challenges And Solutions. Moko, Finian Igbede; Odok, Joseph Abang; And Ushie, Abel Joseph
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This paper, "The Legal Positivists' Framework For Misrule In Africa; Challenges And Solutions" is a critique of good governance in Africa vis-a-vis the legal positivists doctrine of absolute sovereignty upon which non-performing African leaders have frequently relied their justification.
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Traditional Culture Confronted by Modern Western Life Style in East Wind: West Wind. Dr. B. Rasheeda Begum
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Following the old Chinese custom, Kwei-lan's family had betrothed her to her future husband even before she was born. Kwei-lan and her family believe in the ancient traditions and ways, but her husband, who has been educated abroad for twelve years, believes in equality and in the modern trends and democratic practices of the West.
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EU's Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Textiles Industry- Trend, Composition and Future.
Sabiha Khatoon
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The world's two largest democracies, the European Union and India share many pleasant ethics and principles and their relationship is historical, dates back to 1960's when India was one of the first countries to entrench diplomatic relations with European Economic Community (now European Union).
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Understanding of the use of Blake & Mouton's model as a tool for analysing and improving management of conflict in organisations. Luthfun Nahar
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Conflict by itself is neither good nor bad. Clash or competition between the people with odd needs, thoughts, attitude, principles, or targets can be defined as Conflict. Every management who claim themselves as a high performance team should know how to manage conflict to reduce the worst that never bear a fruitful outcome.
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44-55
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Effectiveness Of Hrv Biofeedback In Measuring The Profile Of Earnest Among Entrepreneurs. Nazrolnizah Binti Mohamad Noorzeli
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Earnest isimportant among entrepreneurs due to increasing the business performance. Nevertheless, previous literature showed that there are no current study which focused on the earnest nature among entrepreneurs.
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56-71
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The Impact of Preferential Trade Agreements on World Trade: The case of ASEAN. Megha Devgan
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Trade has been an important dimension since time immemorial. The Oriental economic thought in-specific that of Hebrews and Hindus have condemned exports of essential goods and stocking them up in times of famines.
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Impact of microfinance on the living standards, poverty alleviation and Empowerment of the poor women in Delhi. Tanya Sharma, Rohini Singh and Hamendra Kumar Porwal
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This research paper attempts to study the impact of microfinance on the living standards, poverty alleviation and empowerment of poor women in Delhi. Women happen to be the dominant clientele of any MFI as they are at the helm of the requirement of microfinance.
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Employee Poaching- Why? & Whom? Kanika Khare, Sanjeev Singhal and Dr.Rajendra Singh
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Poaching of employees may hamper company's goal and manpower management. Employee poaching takes place when a company hires an employee from a competing company. Employee poaching often happens in the IT industry because of high-demand technical skills Level of employee poaching were major area of concern for the HR.
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Prevalence Of Malaria Epidemic In Africa. Prof. J.Vijayalakshmi and MUVANDIMWE Emmanuel
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Malaria is both preventable and curable. Malaria epidemic display the full explosive power of vector-borne infections erupting with suddenness and intensity that can overwhelm vulnerable communities.
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Mechanism of federalism in Switzerland: an overview. SumaiyaAlmass
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Since the year 2000, Switzerland has had a totally revised constitution. The main changes deal with issues of federalism. Globalization has and will have strong centralizing effects, although localization might trigger emotional and nationalistic reactions within the different ethnic communities of Switzerland.
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138-156
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Impact Of Aerobic Dance On Vital Capacity Among College Male Students. Ashokan. K and Dr. George Abraham
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The purpose of the present study was to find out the impact of aerobic dance on vital capacity among the college male students. Thirty students (n = 30) were randomly selected as subjects and age were ranged between 18 and 22 years.
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The Historical Development Of Japanese Investment In Malaysia 1971-1980. Uqbah Iqbal, Nordin Hussin and Ahmad Ali Seman
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This study discusses the historical development of Japanese investment in Malaysia between 1971 and 1980. The research is based on the examination method of the resources available in the library and the National Archives of Malaysia.
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163-178
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Effectiveness Of Monetary Policy In Curbing Inflation: A Case Study Of India. Rahul Panwar
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Various studies have reflected the existence of a positive relationship between the increase of money supply and the level of inflation. Generally, this is reflected by the continued rise of prices of the various products. A situation ensues where excess amounts of money tend to be chasing too few goods.
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A Post Consolidation Analysis Of Recapitalization And Lending Behaviour In Nigerian Banking Sector. AKINYOMI, Oladele John and ENAHORO, John A.
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Banking reforms have been a persistent process globally. In Nigeria, banking reforms began as a result of banking crisis due to extreme under-capitalization. Although several studies have been conducted on banks' lending globally, however literature revealed that the precise relationship that exists between bank lending and capitalization has been inconclusive.
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190-197
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Corporate Social Responsibility Practices of Selected Power & Electricity Sector Companies in India. Babita Kundu
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a continuing commitment of business towards society for economic development & for improving the quality of life of the workforce & their families as well as of local community.
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China-Pakistan Strategic Collaboration: Implications for India. Parth Sharma
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China and Pakistan have shared a very special relationship that had been affirmed by the rhetoric of 'indispensable friendship' that is 'deeper than the Arabian Sea and higher than the Himalayas'.
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Impact Of Immigrants On Indian Culture During 13-14th Century. Shabenoor Fatima
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When the Arabs, the Turks, the Afghans, the Iranians and other central Asian foreigners had conquered and settled down in our country and came into close contact with the indigenous population they influenced our society and culture.
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226-245
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Kurukshetra University Library and Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agriculture University Library Finance from 1998 to 2005. Sukhwinder Singh
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The author gives brief history of Kurukshetra University and Chaudhary Charan Singh HAU. A brief statistical data about its size of faculty and colleges are given. Library of both universities has been discussed. Collections of both university libraries have been given. Finance has become very important in every organization.
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Status of Human Development in Jammu and Kashmir-an overview. Ab Hamid Mir
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The concept of human development is very rich and vast. UNDP which popularized this new development paradigm has been at the forefront to further add to the enrichment and vastness of the subject.
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257-272
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Competency Mapping: A Myth Or Reality? Mrs Gayatri Kulkarni and Dr.L.K.Tripathy
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Organizations prosper on people's success which is observed through the people's performance. Performance can be considered as a combination of knowledge and skill which is considered under the term Competency.
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273-288
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Awareness and Adoption of farm women in Transfer of Technology in Andhra Pradesh. Dr. B. Renuka Rani
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Agriculture is the largest sector and women constitute a formidable part of that workforce. Yet any clear and precise estimate of the nature and extent of their contribution to this critical national sector eludes us to this day despite several efforts to rectify this deficiency.
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Tourism And Economic Growth: Evidence For India. Sarah Razack
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Tourism is one of the major social and economic phenomena of modern times. It is being considered as an efficient tool for promoting economic growth of a nation. The tourism industry in India has been witnessing rapid growth and development during the last few decades.
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The effect of using descriptive evaluation model on academic performance of elementary school students of the city Pakdasht from the perspective of teachers in Iran. Ali Darvishi
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The purpose of this study is to identify the pattern of descriptive evaluation on performance and its effect on elementary school students. This evaluation model is performed in Iran for the first time in the elementary school.
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Innovative Focus of Human Resources for Organisational Excellence: In Selected Automobile Companies. Manmeet Kaur
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The current business environment requires changes and innovation in any organisation. Today, the success of any organisation depends on the skills and attitude of their employees for changes. The environmental changes can be implemented in any company with the assistance of different departments' employees.
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The Psychological Factors of Doctoral Students: Challenges of becoming Scholar. Dr. AthingNingshen, Mrs. Ningson Primrose and Mr. Cleve Ningshen
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Psychological factor consist of thoughts, feelings, attitudes, or other cognitive or affective characteristics of an individual that influence his/her behavior. Doctoral studying is at the core of academic practices.
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Real Estate Education And Real Estate Development: Towards Reaching The Goals Of Emerging Trends In Sri Lanka. J Edirisinghe
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The globalizing economy and the popularity of information technology, the more crucial issue facing real estate education today is its relevance to the profession as well as to the so-called new knowledge-based economy.
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Bombay Stock Exchange, Exchange Rate, Foreign Institutional Investment: A Trend Analysis. Dr.G.Jayachandran and G.Ayyanar
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Capital is considered as a nerve of any economy .In case of developing country like India Domestic capital is not sufficient to fulfill the requirement of economy. In that case foreign capital plays a very important role.
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Lambani's Artisans Attitude towards Welfare Measures & Job Satisfaction - A Case of Sandur Kushal Kala Kendra (SKKK), Bellary District. Dr. Ramesh.Olekar and Mr. Noormahamad T
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The SKKK has helped craftsperson realize their own strength and potential by using their traditional craft capabilities to get hold of their lives without displacing them. The expenses spent by the organization are less in return to the benefits which it receives from the employee's hard work.
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The Empowerment of Women in Telangana State. Durga Kalyan G
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Woman in the modern hi- tech society which is moving very fast under the shadow of population explosion, conflicts, chaos and corruption can mold the personality of the adolescent and youth in a proper direction and perspective, provided the woman are themselves in power.
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A Study of Environmental Concept Achievement of XI class Students of Almora district of Uttarakhand. Bhupesh Chandra Pant and Mithlesh Topal
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The present study is aimed at studying environmental concept achievement of XI class students of girls' senior secondary school of Almora district of Uttarakhand in context of their school type, academic stream, educational achievement, family type, parents' employment and caste.
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Effects Of Hurricane And Tornado On Socio-Economic Development. Mukhtar, U., Mukhtar, J.I., Muhammad, M.H. and Abdullahi, M.A.
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Man's activities on the planet earth are increasingly reflecting via terrific responses of monumental proportion. Climatic changes and global warming are among the frequently cited examples. However, it is still true that, hurricane and tornado, are not only linked to the global warming, but are also precipitated by the human day-to-day exploitation of the environment.
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Revitalization Of Agriculture As A Strategy For Reducing Poverty In Nigeria. Mukhtar, U. , Mukhtar, J.I. and Abdullahi, M.A.
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The time for agriculture to shift from "farm" to "firm" in Nigeria has come. This can serve as a giant stride for industrializing the sector as well as for achieving food security thereby reducing poverty rate to a bearable minimum. Using modern technology and methods in agricultural production should be supplemented by modern marketing in agro-business, adequate information and agricultural sustainability for the safety of our environment.
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A Study On Consumer Behaviour Towards Health Insurance. D.Sasikala Devi
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Health is wealth. India is gradually becoming health conscious. Indians have realized the importance of health insurance. Owing to this realization, the medical insurance sector is one of the fastest growing segments in India today.
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Measuring Geographical Accessibility To Primary Health Centers In Chamarajanagara District. Divya. S, Dr. Javaid Ahmad Tali and Dr. Chandrashekara. B
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The spatial pattern of health care facilities is concerned with the arrangement of the facilities across a geographical space. This could be in response to series of locational factors such as: easy access to facility from other nearby settlement, availability of approachable roads, mode of transport or impediment like water bodies, forests, rugged terrain and others.
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Transboundary landscapes of mountains in the central-west of Tunisia between human actions and policies of public management. Islem Saadaoui, Hayet Ilahi, Christopher R. Bryant and Hichem Rejeb
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The mountains of Bouchebka, in the central-west of Tunisia, form a natural and identity wealth of the region; it is about a joint natural landscape between Tunisia and Algeria. Given, the geographical position, the climatic constraints and the difficulties of the access; the intervention of the territories developers will be thus essential.
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National Conference and the Rise of Political Awakening in Kashmir. Sulakhan Singh, Showkat A.Dar and Sukhdeep Kaur
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The promising land of Kashmir lost its independence when the Mughals annexed and joined it with their Empire of India in 1586 A.D; and thus from that time it served as the north most point of an empire whose power pedestal was situated in Delhi.
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Women and Nationalism in Colonial India: A Case Study of Sarala Devi. Rakhi Mitra
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To date, numerous works have been done on the national freedom movement of India. Many books have been published too on the role of eminent leaders of our country and some of them have been done on the contribution of women in our freedom struggle.
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Analysis Of Bilateral Trade Relation Between Pakistan And China: An Application Of Trade Intensity Index Approach. Sober Mall
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This research paper is an attempt to measure the potential of bilateral trade between Pakistan and China from the period 2008 to 2012. For this purpose the author has applied a statistical technique called trade intensity index.
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Gender Equity In Indian Society And Solution. Dr. Rakesh Kumar
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Gender equality" means equality between men and women; the freedom to develop and make choices unhindered by gender stereotypes, roles and prejudices; that the different behaviours, aspirations and needs of women and men are considered, valued and favoured equally.
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Conceptualizing Colonial Mode of Production: A Case Study of Northeast India. Vulli Dhanaraju and R.K Bijeta
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The present paper will address the issue of mode of production debate in the context of Northeastern India. The debate of mode of production has been focused on the main stream Indian society and analyzes the impact of colonial economy on Indian society.
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The Impact of English Comprehensive Assessment Programon Taiwanese Junior High School Students' Perceptions of English Learning. Pey-Chewn Duo
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This ongoing research investigated Taiwanese 9thgrade students' perceptions of a newly implemented education testing system, the Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students. Starting from 2014, along-debated twelve year fundamental education reform was implemented in Taiwan.
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Status of Nomadic Tribes Community Women in the Unorganized Sector. Mrs. Pisal Anita Sambhaji
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The present study was carried out with Vadar community women's working in Construction workers, domestic helpers working in the unorganized sector. An attempt has been made in the paper to understand the socio-economic condition of Vadar community women's laborers, nature of their work, their working conditions, wage pattern, wage discrimination and other difficulties faced by them at their work place.
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Impact Of Globalisation On Women Empowerment In India-An Overview. T.S.Shyam Prasad
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"Women do two thirds of the world's work, receive ten percent of the world's work and one percent of the means of production". This is the present picture of women in the era of globalisation. Rapid globalisation.
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The effects of empowering in-service training program to improve professional commitment and job satisfaction among nurses in Taiwan. Mei-Hsiang Lin, Tzu-Shin Huang and Hsiu-Chin Hsu
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A quasi-experimental study design with non-equivalent control group design was conducted. Purposeful sampling was employed from Tao-yuan area. A total of 82 nurses subjects were recruited, and divided to experimental and control groups.
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The History of Medicine and Public Health: A New Trend in Twenty First Century. V.Raj Mahammadh
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The history of medicine and public health are two emerging areas in the recent past. The histories of colonial medicine, health and disease with environmental, ecological and local themes have been attracting. The responses to epidemic diseases both within the colonial administration and among different sections of the indigenous population have been studied by the social historians of modern India.
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605-617
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Information Machinery- Function Of Ethical Values. Mrs Rama Sood
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Today the time has changed, not only in our humanity or in country but also the entire humankind is affected by the changes that have been brought about by information technology. Each diminutive to huge association in contemporary civilization uses IT expansively.
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Factors contributing in Performance of Teacher Educators. Dr. Renuka K Shewkani
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Having worked in a variety of position in different committees in B.Ed college for twenty years researcher have come to realize that the way people perform is conditioned more by the environment & the way they are treated than by the presence or lack of particular competencies.
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Enhancing English Learning Autonomy through Reading Activities. Hsiang-I Chen
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In 2010, a project of "An Experimental Study of English Curriculum Reform" has been initiated in New Taipei City. It spotlighted the needs of reforming elementary schools' English education in Taiwan. Therefore, this study aimed to echo the spirit of the project. Most research studies noted that read aloud was superior to silent reading in primary EFL classrooms in Taiwan; nevertheless, other studies (Wang, 2003; Parr and Maguiness, 2005) have provided a methodology to bring talk into silent reading.
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Become the Salesman of the Year: Tenets and Tactics. Dr. Koyel Chakrabarty
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Corporate branding is defined as the perception of a company that unites a group of products or services for the public under a single name, a shared visual identity, and a common set of symbols.
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Characteristics, Uses and Implementation of Job Descriptions in Organizations in Zimbabwe. Alice Z. Zinyemba and Judias Peter Sai
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A basic HR management tool that helps organizational and individual effectiveness is the job description. A good job description assists the employee to understand the functions of their job, their duties and responsibilities.
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Organizational Change: A Case Based Study. Saira Khatoon and Dr. Ayesha Farooq
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Organizational change itself is typically understood to be a purposeful rather than an unplanned activity. Organizations have to change in order to adapt to environmental demands and to remain competitive.
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Formative Assessment A Mirage In The Zimbabwean Schools .A Case Of Gweru District. Dr. Kurebwa Mercy
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Formative assessment is an essential and integral part of the teaching/ learning process that reflects the belief that all learners can improve. The study was an interpretive qualitative approach which sought to understand the participants' perspectives in their own settings. Purposive sampling was used to sample teachers for individual interviews and focus groups.
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Public Private Partnership and Prospects of ICT in Sustainable Development of Rural India. AMIRULLAH
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The sustainable development of rural India is one of the most important challenges at present. The greatest obstacles for its development is long distances from cities and inadequate infrastructure for education, health services, power, agricultural markets, poor quality roads and other services.
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Internet accessibility and willingness to work among educated women in Malaysia. Suhaida M.A., Nurulhuda M.S. and Mohd Faizal, P.R.
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Female with tertiary education in Malaysia contributes only 32 percent to total women participated in the labor market. It is claimed that the main reason for educated women dropping out from labor force is the difficulty to balance between career and family lives.
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A Study On The Effect Of Social Capital On The Performance Of SHG Women Micro Entrepreneurs In Kerala. Babu. P and Dr. A K Sarada
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Official poverty eradication programmes in India has been primarily centered on the promotion of women self help groups (SHG) since 1990s. Most women who became micro entrepreneurs under the SHG movement lack basic entrepreneurial skills necessary to play their entrepreneurial role effectively.
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Case Study: Paranoid Schizophrenia. Nandita Chaube
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Ms. S.G. is 29 yrs old unmarried female educated up to B.A. II yr. came with the complaints of aggression, violence, intolerance, withdrawal, disobedience, laziness and increased self muttering. The patient was well till about 12 years back. In 1996 for the first time she complained that someone is taking her photographs and whistling on her.
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Impact of Migration and Social Development: Challenges in the Global Context of emerging issues. Sri.Hanumanthappa D. G
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This paper provides a review of the literature on the development impact of migration and remittances on origin countries and on destination countries in the South. International migration is an ever- growing phenomenon that has important development implications for both sending and receiving countries.
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Predictive factors of Schizotypy: A study upon creativity, neuroticism, extraversion and gender. Dr. Anita Shrivastava and Fouzia Siddique
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: A bulk of research in schizotypy has focused on - its comparison with other disorders and susceptibility to psychosis and psychopathological illness Researches that specifically focused on establishing link between schizotypy and other factors, have mainly concentrated on creativity while ignoring other personality and demographic factors.
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Problems Faced During Rehabilitation Of Rape Victims (A study conducted in Delhi). Garima. S. Pal
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Victims of rape suffer from stress, anxiety and blame associated victimization referred to as "Post Traumatic Stress Disorders". At present, according to NCRB the latest statistics were 33,707in the year 2013 out of which 1,441 cases were registered in Delhi itself.
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Gender Discrimination Factors Affecting Female Employees in Private Organizations: A Case Study in Bijapur city. Dr. S.A.Kudachi
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Discrimination in the workplace crop up when the potential of a person is discriminated due to gender biasness. In private sectors female employees are facing gender discrimination in job opportunities due to numerous discriminatory features that have unconstructive impact on their working potential.
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Assessment Of Menopausal Symptoms Using Menopause Rating Scale In The Subjects Of Agra. Ankita Gupta and Anita Yadav
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The word "Menopause" literally means the "end of monthly cycles." Menopause is derived from the Greek word menses meaning -month and pauses meaning -cessation. According to Indian menopause society (IMS) research, the average age of Indian menopausal women is 45.6 years.
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"We Follow The Private Tutors Not The Teachers": An Ethnographic Insight Into Educational Practices Among The Students Of An Indian City. Paramita Sen
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Private tuition (PT), a way to supplement teaching provided by professionals, is a growing issue of discussion through countries. The present ethnography on the school students of an Indian city aims to explore and interpret the causes and consequences of popularization of PT that how it gradually is pervading in formal educational curriculum and seriously disrupting the emotion of higher secondary students to their school.
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819-840
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Perception Of Organizational Behavior In Context Of Organizational Commitment Among Employees Of Private Organizations In Karachi. Dr. Faraz A. Wajidi, Mr. Asif Uddin and Mrs. Sobia Iqbal
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This study scans employee perception of organizational behavior with respect to organization commitment in a private organization of Karachi - Pakistan. It presents an empirical study that covers 50 participants of managerial and non-managerial positions.
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The Problem of Defining Terrorism: A global Issue. Rabab Arshad
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The word "terrorism" derives from the era of French Revolution and Jacobins dictatorship which used terror as an instrument of political repression and social control. The word terrorism in its usual usage has a connotation of evil, indiscriminate violence or brutality and the illegitimate use of force to achieve political objectives.
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Discernment of Educational Administrators of Uttar Dinajpur District of India on Universalisation of Secondary Education. Mr. Premendra Das and Dr. Prasenjit Deb
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The 86th amendment to the Indian Constitution (Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002) inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution which provided 'free and compulsory' education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right.
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866-874
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HUMAN STEM CELL RESEARCH AND LAWS: AN OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Rajinder Verma
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Stem cells are cells which can give rise to many different types of cells and are able to replicate infinitely (or for a very long time). They are present in embryonic, fetal, or adult. Embryonic stem (ES) cells had been derived from mouse blastocysts since 1981. In 1997, the cloning of Dolly the sheep , using a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) enabled a means of generating ES cells with defined genetic makeup. In 1998, James Thomson and co-workers became the first scientists to derive and successfully culture human embryonic stem cells (hES cells) from a human blastocyst, an early human embryo of approximately 200 cells, donated by a couple who had completed infertility treatments. In the same year, John Gearhart (Johns Hopkins University) derived germ cells from cells in fetal gonadal tissue (primordial germ cells).
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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENT AS FUEL OF INDIA’S GROWTH
Dr. Manju Singh
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Despite a plethora of lucrative investment opportunities, Institutional Investors are turning to
India as a preferred destination for FII‟s as it has developed a strong and professionally
competent technical marketing and business empower in live stocks , production , information &
technology following China and the UK. Even though many developing countries are giving
better return, but they still prefer India, because of the sustained long-term growth in the Indian
economy and because of the inherent strength of the fundamentals on which the economy
operates. The growing Indian market had attracted the foreign investors, which are called
Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) to Indian equity market. This study aims to explain the
impact and extent of foreign institutional investors in Indian stock market and examining
whether market movement can be explained by these investors
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883-903
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Bhartiya Rashtriya Andolan Ki Vaicharik Prishthbhumi
Deepak Kumar
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904-912
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Role of Physical Education and Sports for Healthy Nation
Dr. Bhupender Singh Thakur AND Dr. Benu Gupta
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913-915
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PRINCIPAL OF DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Dr.Kishori Lal,Ms. Neerja and Ms. Jyoti
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The Principle of double jeopardy and the concept of autrefois convictand autrefois acquitwere explained Union of IndiaV. Purrushottam1. It
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916-920
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Shri Premsukh Sharma
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921-923
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COMMERCIALISATION OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE
Dr.Soumitra Chandra
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By commercialisation of agriculture we mean production of agricultural crops for sale in the
market, rather than for family consumption.
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924-929
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मंत्रों द्वारा रा ेग निवारण
डाॅ0 इन्दिरा जुगरान
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936-941
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Empowerment of Library and Information Science Professionals : A Transition process
in Digital Era .
Babita rani
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955-959
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IMPACT OF SANITATION AND NUTRITION EDUCATION IN
DEVELOPMENT OF A SOCIETY
Dr. Anjali Singh
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960-966
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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GENERATION, MANAGEMENT
AND ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORKS
Ramji Lal Meena, Susheela Meena, Dr. Rajesh Kr. Yadav
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In general, the term „waste‟ implies to a substance, which has no longer any economic value. The
composition, nature and properties of wastes depend largely on the source from where it is
generated.
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967-985
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