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The Mind-Body Healing Experience (MHE) Is associated with Gene Expression in Human Leukocytes. Mauro Cozzolino, Angela Cicatelli, Vittorio Fortino, Francesco Guarino, Roberto Tagliaferri, Stefano Castiglione, Pasquale De Luca, Francesco Napolitano, Giovanna Celia, Salvatore Iannotti, Giancarlo Raiconi, Kathryn Rossi and Ernest Rossi
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This paper explores the hypothesis that a psychotherapeutic protocol, "The Mind-Body Healing Experience" (MHE), could modulate experience-dependent changes ingene expression in human white blood cells. Peripheral blood was collected just before and immediately followng administrationof the MHE to 18 individuals. Changes in experience-dependent gene expression over 1 hour and 24 hours were assessed through microarray analysis. A total of 200 genes were differentially expressed (>1.2 fold, p <0.05).
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1-31
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Some Instances of Violation of the Maxim of Quantity, Relevance, and Manner by the Main Character (Hamlet) in Shakespeare's Play Hamlet. Naheed Qasim, Zainab Akram and Hajira Masroor
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The focus of this study is to analyze the extent to which the Grice's maxim of manner, relevance and quantity is violated by the main character in a play entitled "Hamlet". In addition it seeks to find out the main reasons of violation of Grice's maxims. In the play main character Hamlet is in condition of mental conflict. He is emotionally and mentally disturb.
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32-49
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Sustainable crop diversification to stabilize productivity and profitability. V.Kalaiyarasan, D.Udhaya Nandhini and K.Udhaya Kumar
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India has diverse agro-climatic conditions; a large number of agricultural items are produced. Broadly, these can be classified into two groups - food grains crops and commercial crops. Due to the challenge of feeding our vast population and the experience of food shortages in the pre-independence era, 'self reliance' in food grains has been the cornerstone of our policies in the last 50 years. Around 66 percent of the total cultivated area is under food grain crops (cereals and pulses).
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50-64
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Operations Of Informal Finance Groups In Gachagi Informal Settlement In Thika Sub-County, Kenya. Judy Mwangi and Prof. Elishiba Kimani
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Studies indicate that most people living in the informal settlements are usually poor and financially excluded. As such, they tend to rely on informal finance groups for their financial demands. Given that there exist several informal finance groups and for different purposes, this study sought to find out the salient features of informal finance groups. The study was conducted in an informal settlement, namely Gachagi in Thika Sub-County, Kenya.
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65-81
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A Diexical Approach In The Text Of 'Hamlet'. Zainab Akram, Naheed Qasim, Hajira Masroor
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The word deixis is derived from Greek adjective, deikikos, meaning indication (Finegan, 2004, p.201).Deixis describes subjective, intentional, gestural dimensions and contextual properties of the languages. It is context dependent.Fregeopines that for an accurate comprehension the knowledge of accompanying conditionsis required (Angelelli, I. 1984).
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82-102
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Agricultural Risk, Common Forest Resources and Rural Livelihood: A Micro Study in West Bengal, India. Soma Saha and Pravat Kumar Kuri
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The main occupation of the rural householdsin the state of West Bengal, India is agriculture. However in this region there are several types of risks associated with the harvesting of crops such as weather, seasonal flooding, unpredictable soil quality, crop diseases, price shocks and forest pests. Under these circumstances, forest acts as a security especially against crop failure.
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103-126
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A systematic review of the case studies involving Health Management Information System (HMIS) in different countries. C.Sriram and Dr N.Mathiyalagan
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This paper reviews some of the case studies involving Health Information Systems (HISs) and their enabling technologies in different countries. The review aids in achieving the objectives of HIS systems of improving the global quality of health care, attaining increased coordination between health care providers and consumers, promoting the use of guidelines and policies, and improving the speed of simultaneous access and distribution of medical records and other resources.
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127-145
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Spatial Analysis of Physical blight in Tehran city. Dr Seiolddini, Faranak
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As a response to urban decline and deterioration in cities, especially over the past 50 years, government policies and programs have been developed to confront this problem. This event has occurred not only in developed countries but also developing countries such as Iran. Urban decline has been studied in different dimensions: physical, economical, environmental and social.
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146-163
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Validation Of Okun's Law In Pakistan. Dr. Muhammad Zahir Faridi, Sajid Ali and Furrukh Bashir
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This paper critically analyzes the effect of GDP on unemployment level i.e. the validation of Okun's Law in Pakistan. Annual data for the period 1974-2014 is taken from Economic Survey of Pakistan. The study revealed that GDP is negatively related to unemployment. The negative effect of GDP on unemployment is low, implies that other factors like lose employment policies and non availability of professional skills retard the employment generating capacity of GDP growth rate.
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164-172
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Investigate the relationship between the use of White Thinking Hats with teaching style Elementary school teachers Shahin Shahr. Reza Rouholamim, Dr.Fazlolah Yazdani and Dr.Rasul Berjisian
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The present study was designed to investigate the relationship between the Six Thinking Hats by elementary school teachers teaching style hawk in the 94-93 school year is done. For this purpose, a sample of 209 primary school teachers who have been hawks in the randomly selected proportional to size.
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173-182
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An Application of the Assignment Problems. Dr.A.Ramesh Kumar and S. Deepa
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In this paper deals with the Assignment problems arise in different situation where we have to find an optimal way to assign n objects to m other objects. These problems to find numerical application in production planning, Sales proportion, air - line operators etc. For example using maximizes (or) minimizes assignment methods and the existing Hungarian methods have been solved.
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183-195
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Evaluation of the curriculum attention to the need to know and exposure to puberty from the perspective of students and high school teachers Shahinshahr. Seyed Mohamad Reza Shafiee, DrRasoolBerjisian and Dr Mina SadateTabatabai
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This study examined the curriculum according to adulthood, from the perspective of students and teachers of high school was Shahinshahr. The study of objective, quantitative data regarding the nature and non-experimental research component of the difference. The sample consisted of teachers and high school students are the first in Shahinshahr.
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196-204
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The evaluation of the information system success of martyr and veterans foundation by DeLone & McLean success model. Ebrahim Normohammadi and Maziar Shajari
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The present study evaluates the information success of martyrs and veterans foundation as one of the pioneer organizations in using information systems in Iran by DeLone & McLean success model. The study is applied in terms of purpose and descriptive-survey in terms of method. The study population is all managers and employees in BA and above of main office of martyr and veterans foundation of Isfahan province. The study population by Cochran's formula is 100, of which all 100 people are respondents.
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205-217
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The leadership practice of setting directions in secondary schools in Mauritius. Nathalie Congo-Poottaren
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This study investigates the leadership practice of setting directions in secondary schools in Mauritius. This issue is important because nowadays there is a call for school leaders to be accountable. For this study, a questionnaire was distributed to school leaders (n=23) to see how they address this issue. The data was analysed through a framework based on the various concepts which have emerged from a review of the literature on setting directions.
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218-230
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A Study On Leverage Analysis Of Tatamotors Ltd. Mrs.B.Saranya and Mr.S.Rajesh
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This study examines the influence of leverage analysis on the performance of the company. It is measured using EBIT-EPS analysis. In this paper an attempt is made to analyze the leverage analysis of Tata Motors Limited during the period 2009-2010 to 2013-2014, so as to understand the factors that influenced the leverage analysis decisions of the company and to know the impact of leverage analysis decisions on profitability and performance of the company.
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231-237
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