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A Study on Formal Ethics Training in Indian Organizations. Tanaya Devasthali
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In today�s era of globalization, where Indian conglomerates are going abroad and foreign companies are investing heavily in India, business ethics are becomingan important prerequisite for doing business in the domestic as well as global arena. Indian organizations have to recognize the importance of ethical practices and corporate governance for their long term sustainability.
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1-12
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Exploring the Social Impacts of Tourism: An insight into the Lesotho residents views. Reginah M. Thetsane
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The purpose of this study was to investigate and examine the social consequences and impacts of tourism in Lesotho, in the Katse area, as perceived by residents. Katse is one of the tourist attractions in the country. It is located in the Leribe district. For the purpose of gathering data on the social impacts of tourism, an in-depth personal interviews were conducted with four different categories of Katse residents in Lesotho, namely: Category 1 (One) the traditional leaders, Category 2 (Two) residents employed in tourism related business, Category 3 (Three) residents not working and the last category 4 (Four) small business owners whose businesses are located in Katse area
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13-26
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Family Functioning as determinant of Self-Regulation in Adult Offspring. Nabila Kausar and Riffat Sadiq
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The current study investigated the role of family functioning in determining self-regulation. Having reviewed the literature, it was hypothesized that family functioning would significantly determine self-regulation in adult offspring. Total sample was one hundred and forty (n=140) adults including seventy (n=70) male and seventy (n=70) female. Entire sample was drawn from 14 departments of University of Gujrat through convenient sampling technique.
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27-37
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Changing Landscape Of Investor's Behavior From Venture Capital To Private Equity In India: A Learner's Perspective. Taufique Ahmad Siddiqui, Muhammad Shafi and Shanujas V
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In a developing country like India capital is considered to the paramount significance of rising of finance. In the case of new companies which are pertaining to innovative ideas finds it very difficult to see the light of day on account of scarcity of finance. Venture capitalists are acknowledged as a boon for the innovative entrepreneurs in India.
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38-55
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Assessment Of School Climate And Leadership Practices: The Case Of Four Selected Secondary Schools Of Eastern Hararghe Zone, Ethiopia. Prof. K.John and Miressa Yadessa
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This study was intended to assess the school climate and leadership practices of school principals in four selected secondary schools of Eastern Hararghe zone. The purpose of this study was to look into the depth of the nature of the existing school climate and the principals� leadership practice. The review of literature tried to overview the concept of school climate, leadership style and school leadership performance.
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56-74
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The Role Of Cement Industry In The Economic Development Of Pakistan. Najabat Ali
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The contribution of cement industry in the economic development can be measured by the value addition of the cement industry to Gross Domestic Product of the country, creation of employment opportunities, receipts from exports, tax payments, and the entire revenue generated by the cement industry. The cement industry of Pakistan is one of the major industries of Pakistan which have an enormous impact on the economic development of the country.
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75-86
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Private Sector Investment Opportunities In Health Sector, The Case Study Of Gilgit Baltistan. Muhammad Anwer, Najabat Ali, Jaffar Abbas and Darwesh Ali
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The study has been produced to carry out at Gilgit. The objective of is to study the current economic status and sought out the opportunities available in health sectors of GB pertaining to both public and private investments.
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87-112
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To Analyze The Reasons Behind The Drop Out Of Students At Primary Level At Site Town Karachi. Ghazi Anwar Sultan
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SITE TOWN was less privileged town of Karachi. Mostly labor class is exceeded in the area. Most of the children give up their studies and join the struggle to earn their livelihood at very young age. There were many facts and reasons behind the drop out of students at primary level.
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113-128
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To Analyze The Impact Of Principal's Personality Traits On Quality Of Education In Private Secondary Schools Of Karachi. Muhammad Musherraf Mumtaz and Dr. Ahmed Saeed
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The job of school principals contains many interrelated aspects and features that make it complicated in nature. They have to create connections between other schools, parents, an interacting population of various kinds of individuals in a common location and the educational bureaucracy. Principals have different concerns, tendencies and distinguished personality attributes; that can affect their functionality directly.
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129-139
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Effect of Principal's Leadership style on the Quality of Education in Private Franchised Secondary School in Punjab, Pakistan. Shahab Abdul Wahab and Dr. Ahmed Saeed
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The focus of this study is to explore the effect of principals� leadership style on quality of education. An additional objective was to investigate leadership styles of principals through the observations of teachers hold of such leadership styles effect on quality of education, and the specific principal behaviors that enhance quality of education.
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140-149
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Evaluation of attention Books (Persian and social studies) of second elementary communication skills based on the model of Romi William. Abbas Bakhtiari and FarzaneVasefian
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Review textbooks such issues in the past few decades has been of interest to researchers and education professionals. Due to this, it can reveal some shortcomings of textbooks and curriculum designers to develop better assist textbooks.The purpose of this study was to analyze the content of textbooks (Persian and social studies) during the second period beginning with emphasis on life skills-based model was William Romi.
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150-161
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An Evaluation of the Intermediate English (Compulsory) Textbook- II (prose) published by Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro. Muhammad Asif, Dr. Jawaid Ahmed Siddiqui and Dr. Memona saeed
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This study evaluated the Intermediate English (Prose) Textbook published by Sindh Textbook Board Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. A textbook is a well-prepared source that guides the guide (teacher) what to teach. If the textbooks are misused, the scope of the education can be harmful.
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162-173
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Agrarian unrest in Raibareily 'History from below'. Dr.Munendra Singh
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Recently the peasant studies are being acknowledged among the scholars as the peasants and their struggles were the politically, socially, economically, and ideologically motivated against the colonial government. The peasant struggles expandedin the whole countryagainst the British rule. Similarly,Raibareily district, part of Oudh Province, had also crucial place in the history of peasant struggles.
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174-187
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Investigate the possibility of implementing time and research axis curriculum development. Zahra Salehi and Dr.FazollahYazdani
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The present study to determine the feasibility of implementing research axis curriculum in primary schools in the city have been 94-93 school year. The data collection tool was a questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha reliability of the study was 0/946. The data obtained were analyzed both descriptive and inferential statistics.
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188-197
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Effect of family support in penmanship students. Lila Mahoti, Taghi Agha Hoseyni and Fazollah Yazdani
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The aim of this research is analyze the factors affecting students in Isfahan city's penmanship. The study included 300 elementary school teachers have participated in Isfahan city which is proportional stratified random sampling according to the selected job.
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198-206
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Determination Of The Factors Influencing The Implementation Of The Recommendations Regarding Curriculum In National Educational Policies. Faraz Naz and Dr Ahmed Saeed
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Education is considered a fundamental source of nation-building. Consequently, in order to make certain national cohesion, integration and preservation of the ideological foundation of the State, convinced educational functions have to be the responsibilities of the Federation, the Federal Ministry of Education.
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207-230
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Determinants Of Participation-Decision In Vegetable Value Chains: A Gender Perspective. Almaz G., Workneh N, Edilegnaw W. and Gezahegn A
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The main theme of this paper was to analyze the determinants of participation decision in Dugda district, Ethiopia with a specific focus on gender in onion and tomato value chain. A very large number of respondents at all stages of the value chain were interviewed. The analysis was made with the help of econometric models (Probit model).
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231-246
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John Wycliffe's Unintended Audiences and the Revolt of 1381. Tedj Ghomri and Mehdani Miloud
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Decades ago, Wycliffe was thought to be the first mover of rebellion, but the idea that the great scholar was the ideologue of the revolt is now no longer defensible. The rising, as Anne Hudson and many other medievalists have shown, was no concern of scholars; nor was it the outcome of Lollard sermons.
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247-255
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Land Access and Livelihood Strategies in Mvomero District Tanzania. Patricia M. Lyatuu and Justin K. Urassa
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Land is a key asset for rural livelihoods. The general objective of this paper is to determine the relationship between land access and livelihood strategies (LS) in the context of land scarcity. A good understanding of the above relationship is of great importance to policy makers and all those interested in improving the well-being of those living in such areas.
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256-276
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A Study Of Gender, Academic Achievement And Location Based Differences In English Language Reading Comprehension. Dr. Paresh B. Acharya
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The present study investigated the gender, academic achievement and location based differences in English language reading comprehension in the Indian English language context. For the purpose, researcher has selected 589 (age 14 to 15) students from Gujarati medium secondary schools of Anand district, using stratified random sampling method.
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277-295
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Astrology in Ancient Civilizations and Relevance Of Moon. Radhakrishnan.p
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The study of the Sun, Moon, Stars, and Eclipses, began well before recorded history. The Ancient civilizations substantiated the discovery of reindeer bones and tusks of mammoths from the Ice Age with notches carved on them picturing the Phases of the Moon gives us proof that man was studying the sky during 25,000 and 10,000 B.C.
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296-313
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Graduates' Employability- a concern for the state. Ms.K.Nirmala and Dr.S.A.Senthil Kumar
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India is growing at a fast pace with developments in all fronts including Science and Technology, Economy, Education and so on.
Despite these advancements, ours is a country with a large rate of unemployability among our graduates.
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314-322
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The perceptions of geography and environmental studies students in Zimbabwe Open University (Midlands Region) on the use of assignments as teaching tools in open and distance learning. Dr. Remigios V. Mangizvo
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Assignments are a critical component in the Zimbabwe Open University where they are used as teaching tools. Assignments complement print-based courses otherwise known as modules within ZOU, face-to-face tutorials, telephone tuition and electronic tuition. This case study in the Midlands Region wanted to establish whether assignments are being utilised to meet their role in the open and distance learning.
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323-336
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Women S Employment And Prosperity Status In I.T Sector. Sabahat Rafiq Qazi
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The condition of working women in India as well as in the entire world in general is considered very distressing. Working women in general is subject to discrimination at various levels. The problems and difficulties of working women are multi-dimensional, varying from women to women at personal level, and section-to-section at general level and hence need to be analyzed in depth
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337-351
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Examine the relationship between intrinsic motivation to understand and work with teachers teaching style. Mohamad Reza Narimani and Dr. FazollahYazdani
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Currently the research in order to investigate the relationship of teachers' teaching styles and academic motivation of secondary school students in the 94-93 school year is done. For this purpose, a sample Esfahan 262 in secondary curriculum of students who have been selected randomly stratified by size.
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352-360
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Role of Social Media in Crisis Communication in Public Organizations in Kenya: A Case of Kenya Pipeline Corporation and Mukuru-Sinai Fire Disaster. Kiprop Eric Kibos
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The role of the social media in crisis communication has increased in the last couple of years and some organizations have positively mainstreamed social media in crisis communication, but there are some organizations especially in the public sector that are still reluctant to incorporate social media in communication during disasters and instead view social media as a threat to disaster management.
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361-374
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The Scope Of Tourism Industry In The Islands Of The Sundarbans; The Active Deltaic Area With Special References To Sagar Island. Bikash Mondal
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Indian Sundarbans, a bunch of islands, is situated at the southern part of 24 Parganas (including South and North 24 Parganas). These areas, built up on the active deltaic regions, are made up of the transported or sedimentary soil of the different distributaries of the Ganga, Brahmaputra and other rivers.
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375-385
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Factors Influencing The Long Distance Runners' Performance In Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Zelalem Melkamu and Dr. R.Chinna Reddy
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It has been said that Athletics has a place above all other sports. Its component skills are fundamental to most other sports and modern training theory originated and developed in Athletics. A large number of athletes have been trained under the Amhara Region�s Athletics clubs so as to maximize their level of performance.
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386-398
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Supply & Demand Side Inhibitors in the Development of an Active Municipal Bond Market in India. Sarita Bele and Sandhya Bele
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In the coming decades,rapid urbanization will become an opportunity as well as a challenge to the country�s effort to sustain expeditious inclusive growth of any economy.Growing urbanization demands better quality of infrastructure services to urban populations. The urban infrastructure sector is playing an important role in the structural transformation of the economic system, including social development, India is not an exception.
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399-407
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The survey of executives dating with the basics of sociological curriculum. Nader Raee and Dr. FazollahYazdani
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Acquaintance to the present research of the principles of sociology of high school principals in the school of curriculum planning have been 94-93. Researcher made questionnaire was used for data collection. Cronbach's alpha reliability of the study 0/960. The results obtained showed that the level of familiarity with the principles of sociology curriculum managers significantly more than average.
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408-416
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Components of Government Spending, Social Welfare and Economic Performance in Nigeria. Maku, E. Olukayode, Amaghionyeodiwe, Lloyd, Adesoye, A. Bolaji and Alimi, Y. Olorunfemi
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This paper examines the relationship between government expenditure components and economic performance in Nigeria with emphasis on the subsequent effect on per capita income. The study used data from 1970-2011 and employed an Engel-Granger Cointegration test. The study�s findings indicate that government expenditure on social and community services and transfer payments enhance real per capita income significantly.
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417-434
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A study of Parental Support of Tribal and Non-Tribal Female students. Pawan Kumar
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The present study was conducted to study the parental support of female students of Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh. The study was conducted on 200 girls (100 of each tribal and non-tribal categories) studying in 9th and 10th classes in govt. schools. The sample was selected by means of random sampling technique.
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435-440
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The Effect Of Multimedia Vocabulary Presentation Before And While Reading The Text On Reading Comprehension And Vocabulary Retention. Mohammad Pakdaman and Gholamreza Zareian
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This research was conducted to investigate the effect of multimedia vocabulary presentation before and while reading the text on reading comprehension and vocabulary retention. Sixty three first grade Iranian high schools students between 15 and 17 years of age were randomly selected for the study.
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441-451
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Effect of Human Sexuality Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Attitude of College Students at Selected Colleges, Amritsar, Punjab. Mrs. Sukhbir kaur and Mr. Bhartendra Sharma
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The aim of this study was to examine the knowledge and attitude of college students towards human sexuality and to impart them with appropriate information on human sexuality issues. A quasi experimental research design with randomization and one group pre-test and post-test was used for the study. Simple random sampling with lottery method was used to select 180 students from 3 colleges of Amritsar.
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452-463
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India's Trade With Singapore- An Analysis Of Total Exports And Imports. Mr. BASAVANAGOWDA.T and Dr. B P VEERABHADRAPPA
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This paper attempts to find out the trade relation between India and Singapore. India�s export is growing continually. The present study is a descriptive as well as analytical one. The data used for this study have been collected from the secondary sources. The data used is from 1996-97 to 2013-14. The data so collected were processed and analysed as per the requirement of the study to draw inferences and conclusion.
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464-474
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Perception Of Cervical Cancer Patients On Their Quality Of Life In Western Kenya. Jane A. Owenga, Yaw Afrane and Peter O. Odada
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Quality of life is the subjective perception of the impact of disease and treatment on the health status of an individual as regards to physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being. Quality of life in patients with life threatening diseases is measurable concept which has been done in many countries all over the world.
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475-485
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Psychosocial Wellbeing And Needs Of Cervical Cancer Patients In Western Kenya. Jane A. Owenga, Yaw Afrane and Peter O. Odada
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Cervical cancer is a public health problem in Kenya and a major cause of morbidity and mortality and have an impact on the health related quality of life. In Kenya cervical cancer is the leading female cancer in both incidence and mortality rates at 40.1 and 21.8 respectively.
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486-497
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An Overview Of Endogeneous Growth Models: Theory And Critique. Onyimadu Chukwuemeka
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The inability of neoclassical growth model in explaining long run economic growth is due to the existence of diminishing returns in capital. Thereforeendogenous growth theory that models long run economic growth through technological transfers is necessitated. By reason of the obvious complex nature of modeling, the paper focuses on the intuition that the Endogenous Growth Model endeavors to capture.
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498-514
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Dalit women empowerment through SHGs. Ritwika Rajendra
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The term �Dalit� is referred to the �untouchable� class in the Indian society which was entrenched by the caste system. Historically Dalits were categorized by their occupation which involved taking on menial tasks in the society such as cleaning, leatherwork, butchery and waste removal.
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515-524
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Significance of Khadi and Village Industries on Indian economy "State of art". Satish jain and Dr. S.K sharma
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This article focuses on present status of Khadi and Village Industries and the challenges faced by the under developing state of India such as Chhattisgrah and the globalized world of free market economy and apart from this several recommendation are also postulated for the development and improvement of economy statue.
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525-532
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A Comparative Effect Of Soccer Training In Small Playfield And Regular Official Size Playfield In The Selected Soccer Skill Performance. Dr. Mantu Baro
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of training in small size playfield and regular official size playfield in the selected soccer skill performance of soccer players. Sixty six districts level male soccer players (age 17-25) of Assam were divided into three unequated group in equal number.
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533-542
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Examine the relationship between upbringing style control-free family learning styles of students. MehriBahrami and Dr.FazollahYazdani
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The present study was designed to investigate the relationship between parenting styles and learning styles of high school students in academic year 93-94.For this purpose, a sample of 215 people from high school students were selected by random sampling stratified Proportional to size.
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543-551
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English Words in Jordanian Business shops' signs. Mufleh Jarrah and Omar Hazaymeh
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This study aims to investigate the use of English words Jordanian Business shops� signs. The study will discuss the structure of these signs to show how English words and expressions are used in them. It will also analyze the various motivations for using these words. The study will include some observations that the researchers could reach. It is hoped that the present study will open the door for more similar studies.
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552-562
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EPSP & IPSP and their clinical implications. Dr Ranjan Bhattacharyya
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At the neuromuscular junction, synaptic action increases the probability that an action potential will occur in the postsynaptic muscle cell; indeed, the large amplitude of the EPP ensures that an action potential always is triggered. Whether a postsynaptic response is an EPSP or an IPSP depends on the type of channel that is coupled to the receptor, and on the concentration of permeant ions inside and outside the cell.
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563-571
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The Effect of Narrative Paragraph Writing on Iranian Intermediate EFL Learners' Idiom Learning Improvement. Mohammad Reza Sabzevari and Ahmad Goodarzi
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Idiomatic expressions usually make FL learners feel worried in the process of language learning. Due to the fact, that there has been no clear-cut answer as to how to teach idioms effectively, answering the question whether narrative paragraph writing facilitates idiom learning improvement may be of great help to put an end to the problem.
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572-588
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Management of College Curriculum Through Soft Skills: An Integrated Approach. Dr Punam Gupta
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Change has always been the only constant. As Tennyson said a long while ago, that the old order changes to yield place to new, otherwise one good custom corrupts the world. The hitherto sacrosanct higher education system calls for a rethinking, redesigning and change, with the challenges being thrown up especially by the employment-generators.
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589-602
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The Role Of New Public Management (Npm) In Enhancing The System Of Public Administration In Nigeria. AbdullahiBala Ado and Riya'uddeenZubairu Maitama
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The practice and study of public administration in Nigeria owes its origin from the pre-colonial period which transcends to the present time, the traditional or bureaucratic nature of the system is therefore challenging. The primary objectiveof this paper is to examine the role played by the New Public Management as a reform initiative in enhancing Nigeria�s public administration.
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603-616
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Improved Budget Attainment In Organisations: A Holistic Approach. Ng Yen Hong, Ching Suet Ling and M. Krishna Moorthy
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A budget is a broad financial plan setting forth the projected route to achieve the financial and operational goals of an organisation. Budgeting is an important step in effective financial planning. The use of a budgetassists managers in regulating costs by retaining actual costs in consistent with the financial plan.
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617-632
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Causes of Burnout Among Police Personnel In Pune City. Sachin Chandrakant Vyavhare and Dr. Avinash M. Sahurkar
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Police personnel are key players in the vicinity of law and order, internal security goals in any country. To achieve these objectives, their well-being is important and their issues need to be addressed. Burnout among police personnel is one of the biggest issues which need attention. Burnout is a feeling of fatigue; stumpy enthusiasm and going out of work involuntarily.
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633-649
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MGNREGA and Its Impact on Migration and Income- a case study of Nandapur Grampanchayat. Jitendra Kumar Basti
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In this chapter I shall discuss primarily the survey results which have emerged out of the study .To study MGNREGA and its impact on migration the raw data are analyzed by using statistical tabulation method. By ensuring secured livelihood, MGNREGA also mitigates the problem of seasonal or distress migration in search of source of employment and income for a large proportion of rural population.
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650-656
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Identifying Work Stress Factors among Faculty of Higher Academic Institutions in Oman. Alka Shrivastava, Dr. N.K. Shukla and Dr. A.P. Shrivastava
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The present paper discusses the results of a study which was done to investigate some new factors leading to work stress among teaching faculty of higher education institutes in Oman. Faculties from both public and private institutes participated in this study. The main five factors namely Work Environment, Heavy Use of Information Technologies, Mobile Phone misuse by students, Teaching Performance and Time Pressure were identified as sources of work stress in this study.
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657-670
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An Analysis of the Saving Behaviour of the Workers Employed in the Steel Industry in Chandigarh. Parveen Arora, Shivam Dhawan and Tanvi Kiran
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The purpose of this investigation was to analyze the effects of twelve weeks systematic aerobic dance practice on cardiovascular fitness among young women. For this purpose ten (n = 10) undergraduate young women students were randomly selected as subjects and their age were ranged between 18 and 22 years.
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671-683
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