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An Empirical Analysis Of Determinants Of Investment In India: An ARDL Approach. Suresh Kumar Patra, D. Satyanarayana Murthy And Dr. Aparajita Biswal
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The present study attempts to analyze the most debated present issue whether the traditional factors or the economic policy variables play a crucial role in determining the investment behavior in India over the period 1978-2011 or not. ADF test as a test for unit root and CUSUM test for stability test were conducted.
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1-13
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Empowerment Of Rural Women Through Income Generating Activities To Achieve Quality Family Life. Pragatika Mishra and Gayatri Biswal
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To achieve the Millennium Development Goal empowerment of women is necessity of the time. Therefore, in this present study, an attempt has been made to determine Empowerment of rural women through income generating activities to achieve quality family life. The particular research study was conducted in three districts of Odisha namely, Cuttack, Puri and Khurda.
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14-21
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A Comparative Survey Of The Pest Prevalence And Chemical Control Practices In The Tea Gardens Of Sonitpur District Of Assam. Parag Moni Baruah, Dr. Santanu Bardaloi and Dr. Sunayan Bordoloi
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The aim of this investigation was to go for a comparative study of the pest prevalence in the tea gardens of Tezpur and Gohpur sub-divisions of Sonitpur district of Assam with reference to the chemical control measures adopted in those gardens.
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22-32
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Knowledge And Acceptability Of Kangaroo Mother Care Among Mothers Of Low Birth Weight Babies. Prakash Chavan,Mubashir Angolkar,Waita Faith And Mrinal Sharma
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Low birth weight continues to be a major public health problem globally. Kangaroo mother care (KMC) has been documented to be a safe and effective alternative comprehensive method for the care of Low Birth Weight Infants (LBWI) in developing as well as in developed countries.
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33-46
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Empirical Research Conducted In Chauli Village , Jharkhand. Stuti Vatsa and Shova Chaoudhary
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In the traditional joint families infirmities were taken care of by the individuals, immediate circle of relations and family members. Older people enjoyed a sense of honor and authority and had the responsibility in decision making. This makes it necessary to look into the various aspects of their problems which they face now in terms of social, economic, psychological health and other allied aspects.
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47-69
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The Relationship Between The Types Of Listening Strategy Use, Learning Style Preference, Learner Autonomy And Listening Proficiency. S. Mohammad Reza Amirian, Saeid Ghaniabadi And Fatemeh Talebian
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In the process of learning a language as a second or foreign language it seems that the learners know what to learn but they don't know how to learn. This problem is more salient in Iran with Iranian learners learning English as a foreign language, especially for listening comprehension ability which is the most problematic skill for them.
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70-91
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Formalising The Informal Businesses In The Midlands Province Of Zimbabwe: Opportunities And Challenges. Nokuthula Grace Moyo
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This paper sought to investigate the challenges faced by businesses found in the informal sector in their bid to formalize their operations. Through the use of purposive sampling data was collected from informal businesses in Gweru, Zimbabwe and analysed through content analysis.
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92-98
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The Present Status, Identity And Identity Crisis Facing By The Ethnic Languages. Tribeni Mandal
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According to the Oxford Dictionary language is the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in an agreed way; and the word ethnic denotes origin by birth or descent rather than nationality, it very much relates to race or culture.
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99-107
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Entrepreneurship Education At The Midlands State University In The Midlands Province Of Zimbabwe. Nokuthula Grace Moyo
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This paper sought to explore the teaching of entrepreneurship at the Midlands State University. Through the use of convenience sampling data was collected from lecturers and students in the Midlands State University, Zimbabwe and analysed through content analysis.
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108-116
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Reflection Of Self Image, Self Perception And Self Management In Communicating Organizational Culture. Munazza Danish
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In the present intricate environment, organizational culture has a profound role in the relationship between communication and performance. People who possess high organizational culture ensures high emotional intelligence which lead to enhance communication effectiveness.
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117-127
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Educational Information Needs and Seeking Behaviour of Hausa/Fulani Migrant Populations in Sabo Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. Magaji, Shem And Magaji, Nanle
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A study of the Hausa/Fulani migrant beggars in Sabo, Sagamu was done to determine their educational and information needs and seeking behaviours of the migrants. The objective was to find out how they obtain and use information on the education of their children in Sagamu, their host community.
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128-141
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Learning Inclusiveness And Under-Served Communities In India. Sudarshan Seshanna And Meera Seshanna
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The need for adopting new models of teaching delivery has been well acknowledged in the extant literature and therefore research on antecedents of adoption of teaching-learning technology becomes significant. Digitization is changing the way we learn, live, and do business-particularly from an academic perspective as digital technologies offer newer opportunities for taking learning to the larger community of learners-particularly under-served segments in rural areas.
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142-147
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Model for Predicting of Field Machinery Operation Performance Variables using Web Tool technique (MOPWT). Mohamed Y.M .Hassana, Zhu Sihong1 , Ding Weiminb, Ding Qishuob, Gamareldawla .H.D.Agbnac, Abubaker.B. Alic Agbnac .H.D.Agbnac, AE Farid Eltomd , B.Eisa Adamd And Cedric .S.Okindad
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Farm machinery planning, design and operation are complicated undertaking due to time and cost constraint and due to prevalence of complicated interacting and overlapping field operations involving capacity constraints and cooperating units. Size selection of operation machinery must necessarily base on anticipated performance and. Expected cost.
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148-164
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Todays' Parents And Their Parenting Styles On Adolescents Life. Swarnali Chowdhury And Manidipa Mitra
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Education is about all-round development. This study puts the ball in the parents' court in the quest for all round education of the adolescent. The culmination of the effects of parenting may be seen in the adolescent who is on the threshold of independence. Adolescence is a time when a person is torn by conflicting feelings.
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165-175
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"Reforms In Pds - A Way To Food Security". C.Venkateswarulu,D.Sahadevudu And Y.Ramachandrareddy
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Across the country there have been reports of a grain going to waste while hundreds of thousands continue to starve. The challenge of meeting the food requirement of an ever increasing population can only be met by practicing sustainable agriculture protecting natural resources from being degraded, polluted and using production technologies that conserve and enhance the natural resource base of crops.
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176-183
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Local Government Administration In Nigeria's Fourth Republic: Towards Synergy In Financial Autonomy And Rural Transformation. ADEOLA, G. L
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The current attention on local government administration in Nigeria is a result of sensitive position it occupies in grass root development and in the consolidation of democracy. In Nigeria, local government administration had passed through different forms of government: military and civilian under which they had suffered series of neglect and abandonment.
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184-206
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Intermittent Fasting And Hypocaloric Diets : A Study For Emerging Trend In Weight loss. Dr Luxita Sharma And Maj Gen (Dr) Mahavir Singh
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The purpose of this study was to see the association of dietary and physical activity pattern in young adults. Further, experiments were conducted to determine the worth of the methods namely - cardio exercise for 30 minutes and intake of hypocaloric diet in form of intermittent fasting alongwith other methods adopted in weight loss by the obese young adults ( 18 - 25 years) in their past life.
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207-219
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Crisis Management Plan For The Jordanian Tourism Industry (CMP): Evaluation and Assessment. Dr Ali Salem Hyasat
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This study evaluates the Crisis Management Plan (CMP) for the Jordanian tourism industry, based upon opinions of managers and policy makers in the Jordanian tourism industry. The study focuses upon those outcomes of the evaluation process that provide additional insights into the details of tourism crisis management.
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220-239
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Assessment of Service Quality In Health Care Sector: A Survey Of Patients. Dr. Uma Sankar Mishra
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In today's highly competitive healthcare environment, hospitals increasingly recognize the need to focus on service quality as a means to improve their competitive position. Patients' expectations and perceptions of health care service quality as a result play a vital role when selecting a hospital.
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240-253
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Evaluation Of Intellectual Capital And Its Components In Iranian Universities. Dr. Susan Bahrami
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Nowadays one of the most important responsibilities of higher education is "production and diffusion of knowledge", this responsibility is related to recruitment and retention of human resources. In spite of the fact that human resource management is amain subsystem of universities, there has been neglecting to analyzehuman resources as an intellectual capital in universities.
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254-262
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Women And Gender - A Critique On The Study Of 'Tribes In India'. Dr Anuradha Jaiswal
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The ethnographic accounts on tribes in the form of monographs, handbooks or inventories have been the hallmark of the first two phases of tribal studies in India. It is from these accounts that women's position in tribal society has been mainly worked out.
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263-272
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Rationale For Human Resource Information System: A Bird Eye View. Dr. Madhuchhanda Mohanty
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Increasingly, intellectuals and practitioners acknowledge that Human Resource Information System is a strategic resource and that its effectual management symbolizes a significant organizational capability. The present paper is an effort to understand the rationale behind using human resource information system.
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273-286
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Need For Palliative Care. N.K.Nikhil, and Dr.Santha S.
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India, with a population of over a billion people, is a country of varying social, cultural and geographic characteristics. There are real problems in meeting the health care needs of such a large population, particularly, the poor in rural areas. Palliative Care represents an important resource in the completion of good medical care which can help to take the best care of patients and their families.
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287-303
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A Study On Time Management Towards Services Industries In Salem District. Dr. A.Vinayagamoorthy And N.Sakila
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The banking sector is one of the biggest service sector in India and now days is in a way to attract the biggest market of Asia in investment. The banking sector today is focusing on how to provide efficient services to its customers. The Indian Banking System consisting of various public and private sector financial institutions whose objective is serving the people for their financial and economic needs.
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304-316
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The Socio-Economic & Cultural Importance Of The Fair Of North Bengal. Ajay Kumar Jha
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The meaning of fair is union among masses. For few days in the year all the people of different shades come together and create sacred land. Fair brings a lot of happiness in our rural life. In our folk culture fair plays a major role. The life as the six districts of North Bengal become cheerful depending on these fairs.
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317-320
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Sex Determination Using Fingerprints Dermatoglyphics Among North Indian Populations. Richa Rohatgi and A.K. Kapoor
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Fingerprints are the most reliable and dependable legal biometric evidence. In the present study, 300 healthy and consenting adults aged between 18-25 years of Delhi, India were asked for their 10-digits fingerprints. The aims were to determine the frequency distribution of various fingerprint patterns with establishing most dominant pattern type.
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321-333
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Access And Contribution Of Health Literacy Towards Healthy Aging. N Reta Melaku Feyisa.
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The study was intended to assess access of old adults aged 60 and above to health literacy skills and contributions of health literacy towards healthy aging. Focus areas include (1) access to health literacy service and experiences of the target group in improving their health literacy skills (2) experience of the target group in using learned health literacy skills to maintain their healthy aging (3) contributions of health literacy towards healthy aging.
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334-340
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India-China Trans-Boundary Rivers Water Issue: Problem And Prospect. Dr. Pankaj Dodh And Jyoti
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India and China are the few of the fastest growing economies on the earth. Experts and officials hold that both the countries may emerge as the world's economic super power in the next few decades. Though, there are a few stumbling blocks towards this end. The scarcity of water is one among such hurdles which has the potential to downturn the modernisation and developmental aspirations of both the Asian juggernauts.
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341-350
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Method-Oriented Planning Framework Upgrading Informal Urban Settlements Case Study: Bandar Abbas City. DrFaranakSeifolddini
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Informal settlements are shelters for a high percentage of population in cites of developing countries. It is estimated that between 30 percent to 70 percent of population live in illegal or without any plan settlements. Different policies have been used by different countries at different stages.
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351-371
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Reviews The Rights Position Of Iran In The Theory Of Good Intent The Performance Of Contractual Obligation. Farzanehrooholamin And Dr. Seyed Mohamad Mortazavi Langroodi
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Good intent one hand and on the other familiar words conceptual sophisticated that the precise definition of the range of rights available. This moral institution that has always been God's order while parents play a major role in law. As far as some countries as one of the general principles governing the contracts are name.
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372-380
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The Case Of Homelessness In Four Select Cities In Mindanao: Its Causes, Risks, And Effects. Mila A. Samin
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Homelessness is the condition and social category of people having no regular house or dwelling because they cannot afford, pay for, or are otherwise unable to maintain regular, safe, and adequate housing.The study show that the factors associated with homelessness in the four regions of Mindanao are:causes of homelessness such aspoverty, no education, legal/criminal problem, mental/health problem, leaders' attitude, unemployment, and no public assistance;while risk factors are increase criminal cases, vehicular accident, bitten by animals, eviction, and sexual abuse.
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381-389
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A Comparative Study Of Academic Achievement Of Secondary Students In Urban And Rural Areas. Preetha Banerjee
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Education is a spindle to support life. Education is a way of igniting and enlightening the thought of an individual. Today students face more and stiffer competition than ever before. Qualification in higher education gives added advantage to face successful competition in job market.
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390-405
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Assessment Of Awareness, Satisfaction And Expectations Of Female Students Regarding Gender Equality And Sensitization Measures On Campus. Deepika Vijan,Poonam Sheoran And Dr (Mrs) Jyoti Sarin
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Gender based social discriminations starts right from birth and exists throughout society, in schools, colleges and even at workplace. Gender sensitivity is an approach that requires an understanding of these socially determined differences between women and men that often lead to inequities.
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406-416
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Social Media Preference And Academic Performance Of Senior Students In The State College Of Zamboanga Del Sur. Patricia Dj. Bahian
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Social media are contemporary computer-based learning tools which offer applicable up to date knowledge and skills whenever needed. This contributes beneficial or detrimental to academics depending upon students' plight. Nowadays, students are engrossed in social media using different digital devices and search engines.
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417-429
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Predictive Study On: Cricket Bat with Detachable Handle. Syed Tariq Murtaza,Shamshad Ali And Ashish Kumar Katiyar
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Even though in-spite of the fact that the sports of cricket is 500 year old, there has been little scientific researches done to study the bat. Since the 17th century cricket bat has been changed various times; the earliest cricket bats were made from a single piece of wood. The gradual development of cricket bat made this single piece of wood in to two parts i.e. the blade and the handle.
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430-433
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A Review: The Chronology Of Changes In The Law 6 Of Cricket. Syed Tariq Murtaza,Shamshad Ali And Ashish Kumar Katiyar
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Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) established the set of rules which describes the laws of cricket worldwide to ensure uniformity and fairness in the game. There are currently 42 laws in which one of them is the Law 6 related with the bat which is the base of this present study. There has been a major transformation in cricket bats throughout the history.
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434-441
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Empirical Study On Employee Engagement, Increased Productivity, Happiness And Job Satisfaction Resulting Through Proper P-J Fit And P-O Fit Among Bpo Professionals In Chennai, Indian Scenario. P.Saravana Praveen Kumar, DR. V. Dhamodharan And M. Chandrasekar
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The main objective of this research is to determine the employee engagement, increased productivity, happiness and job satisfaction resulting through proper PJ fit and PO fit among BPO professionals in Chennai, Indian scenario. The nature of the research is Descriptive method, and the sample size is 850 respondents from various locations in Chennai, India and data collection method used in the research is "Questionnaire Method".
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442-453
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Prehistoric Investigations In The Ranj Stream: Dist-Bargarh , ODISHA. Sudam Deep
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The Archaeological investigation in the middle Mahanadi valley have revealed a long cultural sequence right from lower Palaeolithic period to the historical period. The excavation conducted during last few decades have brought to light a number palaeolithic , Mesolithic, Neolithic and sites. However microlithic industries constitutes the well represented in Mahanadi valley.
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454-467
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Evaluate The Effect Of Pictures Related To New Concepts Is Written Lesson Books On Increase The Creativity Sciences Primary School Students. Zahra Toghyani And Dr. FazollahYazdani
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Present study to assess the impact of new lesson concepts released images related to on increase the creativity Sciences primary school students from the perspective of teachers in primary education has been made in Zarin City in 2014-15 school year.
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468-477
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A Review On Existing Crop Insurance Schemes In India. Ajeet Singh Chhabra And Vijay Kumar Dwivedi
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Risk is the integral part of economic and business activities. As agriculture is also an economic activity, it is also has a risk element with it. This risk can be treated by avoiding, preventing, sharing, transferring, spreading, and taking. In India agriculture depends on the climate conditions.
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478-493
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Emerging Trends in Business Ethics And Value System. Aarti
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"Ethics is a fundamental trait which one adopts and follows as a guiding principle or basic dharma in one's life. It implies moral conduct and honorable behavior on the part of an individual. Ethics in most of the cases run parallel to law and shows due consideration to other's rights and interests in a civilized society".
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494-503
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Government Expenditure And Economic Growth In Nigeria, 1981-2011.. Amadi Kingsley Wobilor And Ibzan Darius
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This paper aims at investigating the impact of various components of government expenditure on economic growth. We employed an econometric approach rooted in co-integration and error correction method. The results reveal that government expenditure on administration (ADM) and transfer payments (TP) have a statistically positive significant impact on economic growth.
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504-521
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Silencing the women: a stark look at indian society in vijay tendulkar's "silence! The court Is In Session". Abdus Sattar
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The main trend of postcolonial writings is to exhibit the existing social follies and taboos that corrode the society from its very base, and shatter the social and cultural fabric of the society. The postmodern writers tend to reflect the spirit of their age or human experiences faithfully in order to ameliorate social order and make people aware about the concurrent social problems of the particular society.
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522-529
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Correlates Of Psychiatric Morbidity Among Inmates At A Prison In Northern India. Dr. Navpreet, Dr. Naveen K Goel, Dr. Dinesh Walia, Dr. Paramjeet Kaur, Dr. Balwant S Sidhu And Dr. Gurmeet Singh
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Objectives: (i) to study the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among prison inmates, (ii) to study the factors related with psychiatric morbidity among inmates, and (iii) to find use of health services for the psychiatric disorders during imprisonment. Methods: Cross-sectional point prevalence study was conducted during August 2007 to July 2008.
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530-543
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Effect Of Manufacturing Competency On Strategic Success: A Case Study In An Agricultural Manufacturing Unit. Chandan Deep Singh and Jaimal Singh Khamba
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As in present time the key feature of economy has changed from individualto collective effort. A conceptual framework has been built around the idea that in interorganizational network, which depended on the competencies built by each firm and influenced the condition for strategy formulation.
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544-571
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Professional Adjustment Of Secondary School Teachers In Relation To Their Teaching Aptitude. Dr. Nimisha Beri
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Quality education is the most important requirement for national, regional and global development. The main aim of providing quality education is to bring out hidden talents of the child and thus lead to overall development of the child. Imparting education can be success only if the learner is willing to learn and the teachers are competent enough to teach.
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572-582
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How Much We Are Stressed? Dr. Neena Aneja
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The nature of work is changing at whirlwind speed in every organization. These rapid global changes brought out by advancement in various field- science and technologies have caused teachers to experience stress due to their inability to always remain current and up-to-date in their areas of expertise.
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583-590
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Influence Of Different Intensity Aerobic Dance On Bmi Among Young Boys. Ashokan. K And Dr. George Abraham
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The purpose of the present study was to find out the influence of different intensity aerobic dance on BMI among young boys. For the purpose of the study forty five young boys (n = 45) were randomly selected as subjects and their age was ranged from 14 to 18 years. The selected subjects were further assigned into three equal groups of fifteen subjects each (n = 15).
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591-598
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