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Changing pattern of Agricultural Productivity in Haryana. Binu Sangwan and Asha Lata
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In the present paper an attempt has been made to find out the spatial and temporal changes of agricultural productivity. Land and Labour, the two major inputs in traditional agriculture are calculated to identify the major agricultural productivity( in rupees per hectares) in the four agro climatic region of Haryana.
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1-10
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Evaluation Of The Subject Of Computer Studies In Secondary Schools. Kashif Akhtar and Dr. Muhammad Hameed Ur Rehman
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The topic of the research was "Evaluation of the subject of computer studies in secondary schools ". Main objectives of the study were; (i) To find out the present status of the subject of Computer Studies in Secondary schools in respect of the objectives stated in the National Curriculum.
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11-33
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Success Of The Second Five Year Plan Of Pakistan(1960 - 1965). Syed Muhammad, Dr.farooq Aziz, Dr. Memoonasaeedlodhi and Zahoor Ahmed
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Critical review of the economic growth of Pakistan, especially during the second five year plan apparently shows that considerable economic growth had took place and at that time Pakistan was considered to be one of the few counties which would sooner achieve the status of develop country. Still there is a need to unveiled the success story of the plan to have some lesson and clues from the past development strategies.
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34-44
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A Study On HIV/AIDS Awareness Among Adolescent Girls Of Senior Secondary School Of Agra District. Dr. Dolly Rani, Prof Bharti Singh and Prof. Manju Arora
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the most important and urgent public health challenges facing government and society around the world. The situation regarding HIV/AIDS in the world is dramatic. The number of HIV infected patients is quite large and there is no continent on world map where, there are not a large number of HIV victims.
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45-52
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Communication Challenges: Phenomenology Study. Mohtashami J, Ashktorab T and Noughani F
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Students claim that education leads to better results when it is offered in a friendly and desirable environment. They also believe that instructors in possession of better communication skills and high capability to transfer concepts and experiences are more successful in creating decent learning environment and motivating the students.
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53-71
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The Neo - Classical Poetry The Analysis. Muhammad Asif, Mr. Mukhtar Ahmed Soomro and Mr. Imran Khan
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In the history the period from 1680 to 1750 is called Augustan Age or the Neo-classical Age. This Age was called Augustan because the literary men of that period thought their work was as rich as the work or Roman writers in the age of King Augustus was. They also thought the poetry of the Augustan Age was of the same quality what they produced.
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72-79
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HYBRID CARS: The Chauffeur of Next-Gen World's Automobile Market (With Respect to Four Wheeler cars). Priyanka Ghosh and Dr. Chitra. C
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This research paper is mainly prepared to find out the alternative of conventional car powered by petrol and diesel. The research paper has described how hybrid cars are slowly dominating the global car market. It is also discovered that the price of hybrid cars are more than the conventional one, but the hybrid cars are more fuel efficient than the conventional cars.
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80-100
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'Merger & Acquisition': An Unconventional Way to Grow Strategically & Financially- A Study Based on HDFC Bank & ICICI Bank. PriyankaGhosh and Dr. Chitra. C
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The purpose of this research paper is to find out whether one organization can consider merger and acquisition as a strategic tool for its financial growth and expansion or not. The research is based on the India's most two popular and leading private sector banks i.e. HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.
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101-121
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Multicultural Classroom: An Emerging trend in Indian Higher Education System. Mrs. Swati Jadhav, Ms. Lavanya M. and Mr. SachinJadhav
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This research paper is aimed to explore the concept of multicultural classroom from the Indian context. Though being one country, India has a mixture of different cultures in it which have some resemblances and some differences. Due to technological advancements in the world and in India, students from different states and cultures come and sit in one classroom to pursue education.
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122-133
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Grievance Defrayal: An Overview. Dr. Sneha Ravindra Kanade, Prof. Veena Shenoy and Prof. Khushbu Singla Goyal
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Preserving quality of work life for its employees is an important concern for the any business. The gripe handling modus operandi of the organization can shape the harmonious milieu of the organization. The grievances of the human resources are linked to the indenture, work rule or directive, policy or practice, health and safety bylaw; past live out, changing the edifying norms unilaterally, individual oppression, remuneration, windfall, etc
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134-145
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Assessment Of Living And Housing Condition Of BPL Households In Rural Hilly Regions Of Uttarakhand: A Study Of Pauri Block In Pauri District Of Uttarakhand. Dr. Prashant Kandari and Ajay Kumar Salgotra
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Poverty is a multi dimensional concept. Trap of poverty not only sunk the income but also sunk the basic necessity needs i.e., decent life equality of opportunity, healthcare, education, sanitation etc. In this paper we analyzed the status poor by exploring their standard of life. One reason for exploring the status of poor.
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146-154
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Awareness On Learning Disabilities Among Regular School Teachers. Dr. (Mrs). N. Vasuki and Mrs. R. Nagomi Ruth
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Education is an essential human virtue. Without it, man is a splendid slave and reasoning savage. Education is to humanize humanity. If is to make man becomes "man" through education. The human life can only be glorified through education and it is only the cultural or social aspect of human life, which signifies his supreme position and thus constitutes the noblest work of God.
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155-161
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Brain-Based Instructional Strategies: Bringing Paradigm Shift in Teaching Learning Process. Dr. Anita Sharma
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The main focus of entire teaching learning process has been on improving the quality of educational process. The objective has been tried to achieve by researches on development of many new teaching strategies. The success of all these teaching strategies is often evaluated on the basis of the students' achievement when taught by any particular strategies.
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162-179
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Priorities of Higher Secondary Female Students of the Middle Class Families for Higher Education of LandhiKorangi Area Karachi. Syeda Shazia Ahsan and Dr. Memoona Saeed Lodhi
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Education is recognized by UNESCO as a 'fundamental human right', the education especially higher education is beneficial for individual and as well as for the whole society. Female required education as men. But in our country female are behind from men in field of education and especially in our middle class this situation is highlighted.
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180-189
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Internal and External Imagery on Sports Performance among Football Players. Vincent Parnabas, M.S.Omar-Fauzee, Mohamad Nizam Nazaruddin and Nagoor Meera Abdullah
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Imagery has been defined as "using all the senses to re-create or create an experience in the mind". Imagery has both a cognitive and motivational function. The cognitive function of imagery is the use of mental imagery to experience specific sports skills and to plan strategies in advance for competitions. The motivational function of imagery is the use of imagery to experience goal attainment, effective coping and arousal management requirements.
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190-198
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The effect of Imagery on Sports Performance among Handball Players. Vincent Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Imagery has been defined as "using all the senses to re-create or create an experience in the mind". Imagery has both a cognitive and motivational function. The cognitive function of imagery is the use of mental imagery to experience specific sports skills and to plan strategies in advance for competitions.
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199-207
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The Relationship between Mental Imagery and Sport Performance on Basketball. Vincent Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Imagery has been defined as "using all the senses to re-create or create an experience in the mind". Imagery has both a cognitive and motivational function. The cognitive function of imagery is the use of mental imagery to experience specific sports skills and to plan strategies in advance for competitions.
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208-216
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The Influence of Mental Imagery Techniques on Sport Performance among Hockey Players. Vincent Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Imagery has been defined as "using all the senses to re-create or create an experience in the mind". Imagery has both a cognitive and motivational function. The cognitive function of imagery is the use of mental imagery to experience specific sports skills and to plan strategies in advance for competitions.
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217-225
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The Performance Function of Imagery on Sepak Takraw Athletes. Vincent Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Imagery has been defined as "using all the senses to re-create or create an experience in the mind". Imagery has both a cognitive and motivational function. The cognitive function of imagery is the use of mental imagery to experience specific sports skills and to plan strategies in advance for competitions.
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226-234
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Quality in Teacher Education : Need of an Hour. Dr. (Mrs.) Navdeep Kaur
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The development of the country rests on the shoulders of teachers because they shape the youth in the classrooms of schools and colleges. Thus the quality of teachers is directly dependent on the quality of teacher education. The challenge of teacher education today is that of building into its structure the capacity for adaptability to the rapidly changing needs of our schools and communities.
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235-240
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Net credibility: How the young increasingly trust the news online. Naresh. Rao A
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Media Dependency theory postulates that the more one depends on a particular media for meeting their needs, the more important that media will be in a person's life. Digital media seems to be the new media for the present generation- everything they do from networking with friends to getting information, playing games and watching movies happens on this platform.
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241-256
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Motivational Beliefs Of Secondary School Students In Relation To Social Intelligence. Dr. Anita Menon
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In the present study the investigator made an attempt to study motivational beliefs of secondary school students in relation to their academic anxiety. A sample of 500 students was taken. Motivational Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (Printrich, Smith, Garcia, & Mckeachic, 1991) and Social Intelligence Scale (SS) by Chadha (1971)) tools were used to collect the data.
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257-273
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Role of ICT and Teacher Education. Dr. Surinder Kaur
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Information and communication technologies (ICT) are widely believed to be important potential levers to introduce and sustain education reform efforts. Despite evidence of increasingly widespread use of ICTs in education initiatives around the world, however, there is little guidance available for policy makers to meet the education-related Millennium development goals.
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274-281
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The New Newton's Laws and Three Basic ABC Rules. Akim.Aini, Palidan wuPor and Azigulee.Keyum
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[1] The 2007 Nobel Prize-winner, by recommending the "The World's Greatest Scientists", again confirmed that the gravity that Newton proposed was put forward in 1685.[2] About 170 years after Newton's law was born, Engels proposed the "The basic form of exercise". And after another 160 years, we discovered Marxist philosophy's application in the natural sciences, and thus put forward the "The basic form of substances".
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282-294
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Reviews the communication impairment in learning new math books from the perspective courses first-grade teachers and experts. Zahra Sanati and FarzaneVasefian
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship injury in training new math books written from the perspective of the first elementary school teachers and experts in Isfahan, 93-1392. So using a stratified random sampling of 270 experts and teachers in the academic year 93-92 were selected.
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295-302
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Analysis of Land Suitability for agriculture in Haveri District. Dr.Subash.S.Sannashiddannanavar
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The objectives of this paper are to examine the land suitability for agriculture by taking the very important physical variables which are influencing on the agriculture like slope, soil type , rainfall and ground water potentials. Different weights are assigned to the variables depending up on its importance in the agriculture.
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303-313
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Spiritual Education In Sri-Aurobindo's Philosophy. Dr. Prem Shankar Srivastava
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The paper deals with the spiritual education with special reference to the Aurovindo's Philosophy in which his life philosophy and social psychology influence spiritual education. The paper also deals with the Principles of his educational philosophy based on Consciousness, Mind, Intelligence, and Knowledge which are the integral part of spiritual education.
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314-324
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Assessment of Global Economic and Financial Reforms in Developing Countries: Evidences from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). ALIMI, Olorunfemi Yasiru and ALESE, Johnson Olajide
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The global economic and financial crisis that emanated from the fact that industrialized economies has greatly shackled the growth and development of the developing countries, including the SSA countries. In order to set free the global village from this menace, different institutions (global, regional and national) proposed and implemented several programs to guide against distortions that are likely to befall the world at large.
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325-343
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Election Machinery in India. Major Singh
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India is a vast peninsula with a total land area of approximate 33 million Sq. Kms, and 1.22 billion people in 2014 . India is a plural society. India is said to be a synthesis of diverse social and cultural elements. A grand synthesis of cultures, religions and language of the people belonging to different castes and communities has upheld its unity and cohesiveness despite foreign invasions, and the Mughal and British rule.
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344-351
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Impact of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan in Kolkata from Parents' Point of View. Dr. Prasenjit Deb, Mr. Premendra Das and Mr. Gour Sundar Ghosh
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Quality is the core of education and it is important for standardization of construction of secondary education in urban area. The ultimate goal of the integration of urban education is to pursuit quality urban education. Based on analyzing the related policy basis, the existing assessment models of urban educational quality in secondary schools are very much content dependent and the assessment index system of the standard of urban educational quality in secondary schools needs to be addressed.
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352-369
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Business Discourse: Analyses Of Adherence Of Cooperative Principle In Sales Personnel-Customer Interaction. Nancy Ikaria-Maina
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This paper is aimed at describing the types of maxim adhered to in sales personnel-customer discourse. The objective is to find out the type of the maxims that is adhered to during sales personnel-customer business interaction and to find out how the participants do it. The study uses descriptive qualitative research method.
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370-380
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The effect of Coping Strategies Techniques on Football Players. Vincent A. Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Anxiety is one of the main barriers that impact on performance among athletes and countless researches have been conducted on coping strategy techniques to reduce anxiety among athletes. Coping strategies techniques include positive self-talk, physical activity, goal setting, thinking on practice, thought stopping, remembering the worst-case scenario, focus on what you can control, imagery, meditation, simulation, breathing techniques, progressive relaxation, autogenic training and biofeedback.
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381-391
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The Level of Coping Strategies Techniques and Performance on Handball Players. Vincent A. Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Anxiety is one of the main barriers that impact on performance among athletes and countless researches have been conducted on coping strategy techniques to reduce anxiety among athletes. Coping strategies techniques include positive self-talk, physical activity, goal setting, thinking on practice, thought stopping, remembering the worst-case scenario, focus on what you can control, imagery, meditation, simulation, breathing techniques, progressive relaxation, autogenic training and biofeedback.
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392-401
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Coping Strategies Usage and Level of Performance on Basketball Players. Vincent A. Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Anxiety is one of the main barriers that impact on performance among athletes and countless researches have been conducted on coping strategy techniques to reduce anxiety among athletes. Coping strategies techniques include positive self-talk, physical activity, goal setting, thinking on practice, thought stopping, remembering the worst-case scenario, focus on what you can control, imagery, meditation, simulation, breathing techniques, progressive relaxation, autogenic training and biofeedback.
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402-411
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The Influence of Coping Strategies on The Level of Performance on Hockey Players. Vincent A. Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Anxiety is one of the main barriers that impact on performance among athletes and countless researches have been conducted on coping strategy techniques to reduce anxiety among athletes. Coping strategies techniques include positive self-talk, physical activity, goal setting, thinking on practice, thought stopping, remembering the worst-case scenario, focus on what you can control, imagery, meditation, simulation, breathing techniques, progressive relaxation, autogenic training and biofeedback.
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412-421
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The Impact of Coping Strategies on The Level of Performance on Sepak Takraw Athletes. Vincent A. Parnabas, Julinamary Parnabas and Antoinette Mary Parnabas
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Anxiety is one of the main barriers that impact on performance among athletes and countless researches have been conducted on coping strategy techniques to reduce anxiety among athletes. Coping strategies techniques include positive self-talk, physical activity, goal setting, thinking on practice, thought stopping, remembering the worst-case scenario, focus on what you can control, imagery, meditation, simulation, breathing techniques, progressive relaxation, autogenic training and biofeedback.
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422-431
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To Study the Frustration among class XI Students in relation to their family climate. Dr. (Smt.) Nisha Shrivastava, Dr.(Smt.)Pushpalata Sharma and Dr.(Smt.)Mridula Verma
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Students live in the shell of a family climate during their school days, They act accordingly and react simultaneously to frustration. It rejects that the family strongly related to frustration. Researchers have decided to carry out a research on class XI, students to analyze their frustration in relation to their family.
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432-440
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A Managerial Approach In Terms Of Structural Health Monitoring, In The Context Of Component Analysis Covered By The Science Of Terrestrial Measurements. Gheorghe M.T. RADULESCU PhD, Adrian T.G.. RADULESCU and Mihai V.G. RADULESCU
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As is known, Structural Health Monitoring(SHM) is an extremely complex and relatively expensive activity, and the current offer of tools, methods and technologies is extremely varied, which can lead to a virtually infinite number of structural monitoring systems that can be customized for each case.
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441-456
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Reviews amount difference between parents in terms of the opportunities and threats in the parents' group, according to demographic factors. SomayeShirzadi and FarzaneVasafian
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Descriptive-survey research methods and statistical experts, teachers and parents of elementary school students in order Falcon 200 and 1900, respectively. With simple random sampling method using Cochran formula, respectively, 127 and 320 persons , And to collect data in their research question 2 was distributed opportunities and threats. 85/0 reliability through Cronbach's alpha was calculated.
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457-466
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Database Of Scarabidae Family (Insecta Coleoptera) In Malesia E Madhe Region. Ariana Striniqi Lacej and Kastriot Misja
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In this paper are presented 40 Coleoptera species belonging to Scarabidae family.These data are the result of several-year monitoring, based on expeditions carried out in different areas of the country. Seven species are presented for the first time for the Nord Albania Region.
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467-484
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Students reviews curriculum trend to approach the non-technical part of the curriculum, based on the classification and Hankinz Arnshtayn. Mina Bagh Zereshki, Mina Sadat Tabatabai and Fazollah Yazdani
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The present study aimed to determine the orientation curriculum students of Islamic Azad University Meymeh curriculum based classification approaches and Hankynz, Arnshtayn done. The purpose of this study was applied and a description of the different sets of data collecting. The population of this study curriculum, all students of Islamic Azad University Meymeh formed by employing a simple random sampling the formula to determine the sample size of 110 students (59 males and 51 females) as the sample is taken.
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485-493
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Review of clusters concepts on perspective of tourism industry. ZaurHasanov
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Attention on global and local networks between tourism firms and organized on the basis of it clusters is increasing among of researchers. Previous studies mostly cover cluster related aspects of networks, but there is no one system of approach and there are different conclusions, where is the need for proper clarification and classification of all existing concepts.
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494-513
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Investigate the possibility of using community-based educational curriculum. AzamRafian and Dr MajidNiliAhmadabadi
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Present study to determine the feasibility of implementing community-based curriculum of secondary school teachers in view of the 94-93 school year is done. For this purpose, a sample of 340 high school teachers who have been selected through stratified random sampling proportional to size. The data collection tool was a questionnaire.
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514-523
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Investigate the relationship between truth seeking with teach style. AzamSabetiPey and Dr. Ahmad GHazanfari
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The present study aims to investigate the relationship between critical thinking and secondary school teachers and their teaching style is. Research method conducted for the purpose of application of the method, the correlation is. The population of this study, all of the city's high school teachers have formed the 93-92 school year. The sample consisted of 372 high school teachers who were selected randomly.
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524-532
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Problems of Women Micro Entrepreneurs- A study on SPSR Nellore Municipal area. Dr.P.Beaulah Sucharitha and Dr.M.Venkateswarlu
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Women entrepreneurship is a recent phenomenon in India. This came into prominence in late 1970's.Women entrepreneurship has been recognized as an important source of economic growth. Women entrepreneurs create new jobs for themselves and others and also provide society with different solutions to management, organization and business problems. Owing to various socio, economic and cultural reasons women are prohibited to enter into the entrepreneurial world in many developing countries like India.
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533-540
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Investigate the relationship between extroversion and empiricism with academic performance. SedighehEltiami and Dr. FazollahYazdani
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The present research in order to investigate the relationship between learning styles and personality traits with academic performance of high school students in Educational 94-93 YASUJ done. Kolb learning style questionnaire and data collection instruments were NEO Personality Inventory.
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541-550
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Investigating the relationship between the concepts associated with style teaching methods the using. NazgolEltiami and Dr. FazollahYazdani
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The present study was designed to investigating the relationship between the concepts used to link the style of teaching in an elementary school teacher in the school year 94-93 YASUJ done. For this purpose, a sample of 230 elementary school teachers YASUJ who were selected through stratified random sampling proportional to size.
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551-560
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Reviews the compatibility of the role of the teacher in the elementary science curriculum book from the perspective build integration. AzamMokhtariKarchegani and FarzanehVasefian
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Build integration of theory-based teaching and learning, thus making the logic of the mind. Build integration of learning theory as an approach is more in education. Therefore, the knowledge of learning theory for himself and by himself makes. The overall goal of this research is the role of the teacher to adapt the curriculum of the elementary science from the perspective build integration.
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561-570
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Secondary school mathematics 2 content of the book disciplines empirical sciences and mathematics physics to establish what type of content knowledge (facts, concepts, procedures and rules) in the learners' attention. Parastoo Ahmad Poor, Dr. FarzaneVasefian and Dr. FazollahYazdani
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The study aimed to analyze content of the book of second Intermediate 2 math and science courses in mathematical physics-based model of instructional design Meryl this survey was carried out functional and the nature of the kind of analysis that utilizes a model of the design pattern Merrill and compliance with the existing text of the book was done.
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571-580
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Evaluation of possible implementation of the application of knowledge by school administrators
Secondary Ahvaz.. HadadShirzadi and Dr. FazollahYazdani
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Study to determine the feasibility of implementing the use of secondary school principals Ahwaz City in by 94-93 school year is done. For this purpose, a sample of 184 secondary school administrators who have Ahvaz they were selected by stratified random sampling proportional to size.
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581-589
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Yoga for Physio-Psychological Development of Adolescents. Dr. K. Suneetha and Dr. Ch. Sri Krishna
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It has been thoroughly researched and well established that adolescence is a stage of great change, tension and confusion. There is an urgent need for the researchers to devise methods, techniques and strategies to counter the rather turbulent effects of adolescence, more so the Indian researchers, since our country has the majority number of them.
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590-596
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Understanding the Livelihood of Local People in Salt City and their Awareness/Perception toward Heritage, Life and Tourism Data Presentation and Analysis. Ali Salem Hyasat
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This study aimed to identify the livelihood of local people in Salt as well as their awareness/perception on the heritage, life and tourism. Quantitative research methodology has been developed to meet the research aims and objectives. The quantitative technique was used based upon the opinion of local people living in traditional and non-traditional houses in As Salt City by filling two questionnaires for each house.
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597-718
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