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Gorkhaland Movement: Issues and Concerns. Ritu Khosla
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The paper focuses on the struggle for the demand of Gorkhaland state out of West Bengal. The history of the Darjeeling region has been discussed where the agitation has been mainly confined.
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1-11
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Monopsonic Exploitation of Small and Marginal Farmers in Maharashtra and Need for development of Rural Marketing System. DR Rachna Kale
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Small and marginal farmers form the bigger chunk of grain oil seed and cotton producers in rural area in Maharashtra. Social inclusion is a key concept indicative of partnership of small marginal farmers in gains of technological progress and growth in agricultural sector.
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12-18
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Hubs of Knowledge and information Flows in Islamic Countries: Challenges and Potentials. Dr. Hussam H. Salama
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This paper discusses the importance of global knowledge and information flows in shaping development and advancement in Islamic countries during the era of globalization. It focuses on the hubs or places that trigger these flows from the global domain to the local context.
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19-28
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Check the contents the sixth grade based curriculum thinking and research criteria determined in accordance with the selected content for public school teachers and experts in Tehran City. Mahshid Khodai Joopari and Dr. FarzanehVasefian
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The present study examined the content of the curriculum as early as the sixth thinking and research based selected criteria to determine the content of public school teachers and experts was conducted in Tehran.
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29-38
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Relationship between personality traits of teacher with learning style (adaptation Finder) students. HomeyraSaneyan and Dr.MohamadTaghiMahmoodi
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Study to investigate the relationship investigate the relationship between personality traits of teacher with learning style (adaptation Finder) students from three area secondary teachers' views of the academic year has been 93-92.
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39-45
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Terrorism in Africa and its Effects on the Economy: Case Study of BokoHram in Nigeria. Bouko Chabi Dramane, Adams Musa and LebaUlitaSalusalu
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Boko Haram is a Nigerian based terrorist group founded in 2002.The name has been interpreted to mean 'Western education is sin' or 'Western Civilization is forbidden.' The group began as members of a mosque in the north-east which sought to implement a separatist community under Wahhabi principles.
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46-63
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The Impact Of Icts In The Lives Of People: A Case Study Of Mmaphashalala Village Kitsong Centre Users. Sethunya Rosie Joseph
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The study evaluated the impact of access and use of ICTs in the lives of users at Mmaphashalala Kitsong Centre. The study was a descriptive case study which employed the use of questionnaires, interviews and unobtrusive observations. The study was guided by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Sustainable Livelihood Framework.
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64-80
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An Unvoiced Complaint: An Exploratory Study of Unifi Complainers and Non-complainers. Elmy Fairuz Azmi and Jamilah Ahmad, PhD
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This study was driven by the interest in marketing. It aimed to explore and better understand the responds styles of complainers, the factors affecting non-complainers to avoid complaining, and the personality traits of complainers and non-complainers. Many studies have been conducted in this area to understand the behaviour of complainers and non-complainers.
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81-99
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Evaluate the effect of creative teaching methods based on the creativity pattern Plesk on enhance expand students' grades. NastaranAghajani and Dr Majid Nili
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Study to evaluate the impact of innovative teaching methods based on the creativity pattern Plesk on creativity children have been in the 94-93 school year. For this purpose, a sample of 50 persons from the fourth grade primary school students in Isfahan that were selected by the test and control groups of 25 subjects were divided into two.Abedi creativity questionnaire was to collect data on the pre-test and post-test data were collected for both groups.
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100-108
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An Intutionistic Fuzzy Optimization Approach For The Vendor Selection Problem. Prabjot Kaur
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Vendor selection decisions are often driven by multiple criteria, involving single vendor or multiple vendors that might not have the best performance on all the criteria. Therefore, the decision maker must compare performance on the various criteria and make judgement for selection.
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109-121
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Assessment of the extent moral intelligence high school's teachers on the moral climate of in Isfahan. Ashraf Saadat and Dr. Mina Tabatabaei
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of moral intelligence staff on ethical atmosphere high schools in the city of Isfahan. The population includes all teachers in secondary schools in the city and sample size of 266 people.
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122-131
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Determining the relationship between cooperative learning and decreased school anxiety (case study: elementary school students of ShahinShahr, Isfahan). TaherehBaharian
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The present study is an attempt to determine the relationship between cooperative learning and decreased school anxiety. The study is a descriptive-correlational one. The population comprises all elementary school students of ShahinShahr, Isfahan, of whom 100 were randomly selected as sample.
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132-140
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Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on the evaluation amount differences in education, in the area of mathematical reasoning among sixth grade students. FatemehRaei and Dr. Gholam Reza Ahmadi
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This study aims to study the impact of education based on multiple intelligences renewed interest in the areas of math reasoning sixth grade students performed. The study of the functional nature of the data and a survey of the study and the research methods, experimental (test) of the pre-test - post-test.
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141-149
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Optimization Of Vendor Selection Problem Using Linear Intutionistic Fuzzy Model. Prabjot Kaur and Rahul Kumar
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In this paper we propose a linear intuitionistic fuzzy linear model to select the best vendors and determine the order quantity for allocation.The model is a reformulation of Ghodspour and Brien (1998) model where the objective is maximization of the objective function value representing the total value of purchasing.
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150-162
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The Effect of Problem-Based Learning on UnderstandingResearch in Second Language among English Language Teaching M.A. Students. LoghmanAnsarian
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This mixed-mode research investigated the effect of problem-based learning on understanding research among English language teaching students at M.A. level at Tabriz Payame Noor University in Iran. 36 M.A. students took part in the study.
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163-179
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Examining the possibility of decent education competencies in the curriculum. AsadJahangiri and Dr. Mohamad TaghiMahmoodi
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Present study to determine the feasibility of implementing proper training competencies in the curriculum of secondary school teachers in view of the academic year has been 93-92.
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180-186
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Conflict Management By The Au In The Region. Bouko Chabi Dramane, Leba Ulita Salusalu and Adams Musa Mohammed
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The concept of globalization in its scholarly definitions implies that the world has shifted from the era of bipolarity in which the world was sliced up into two by the major powers (US and USSR) and their allies and another group who stood neutral against them 'the Non Aligned Movement' to a new era of globalization since the fall of the Berlin wall in about 1889.
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187-204
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Effect of Social Networking Media on Youth. Soumi Das and Arnab Acharyya
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Today most of the individuals, mainly teenagers, are mostly and always immersed in the social networking site (SNS) usage. Association of youth to these global online communities is an alarming prospect both for parents and educators and an intriguing area for social science research.
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205-217
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The Radicalism of Women's Folk Aesthetics: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. Dr Punam Gupta
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Each human being has the spark of humanity within himself/herself. Interacting with others who have the same spark in them allows for the exercise of humanity. This humaneness enables survival.
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218-239
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Ecowas and Regional Integration. Adams Musa Mohammed
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For almost two decades after independence, in West Africa, economic cooperation between the Anglophone territories and their Francophone neighbors remained difficult to achieve. This situation led some of the leaders to moot the idea of an Economic Community of West African States in 1975.
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240-250
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The Relationship Between Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure And Corporate Financial Performance: Evidence From Malaysia. Meenah Ramasamy and Suhaili Mohd Hussin
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This study, using data analysis, attempts to address the question of whether CSR is linked to financial performance in Malaysia. Despite CSR disclosure being at a nascent stage in Malaysia, the findings of this study solidly support the outcome of the majority of results in developed markets.
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251-266
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Examine the relationship between critical thinking strategies with study students. Elhamkoki and Dr. HoseynZareh
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The present study was to investigate the relationship between strategy and critical thinking of students of high school students in the academic year has been 94-93. For this purpose, a sample of 346 high school students who have been randomly selected proportional to size class.
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267-275
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Problems and Prospects of start-ups in Kerala - A Study with Special reference to Cochin Startup Village. N.K.Nikhil, Varghese Joy and Dr.Santha S.
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Start-up's and Start-up Villages are playing a prominent role in the field of value creation and value addition where the villages act as an Incubator- Facilitating, Generating, Developing and Promoting of Entrepreneurship Culture .
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276-289
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A Study of Attitude of University graduate Students' towards Entrepreneurship. Pramod Kumar Rajput, Prof R.K. Srivastava and Prof. Usha Dhulia
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The Notion that only government can provide jobs should be reduced through awareness campaign by all stakeholders. Graduate must encouraged to take entrepreneurship is a career rather than depending on government or the Private Sector for employment.
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290-301
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Determining the relationship of joyful educational environments to learning motivation, educational attachment and lack of attention deficit (case study: the attitudes of elementary school teachers of the city of Isfahan). Ashraf Rezaei
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The present study was an attempt to determine the relationship of joyful educational environments to learning motivation, educational attachment, and lack of attention deficit. The population comprised all elementary school teachers of the city of Isfahan in the school year 2014-2015.
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302-312
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Organic Farming Inindia: Constraints And Principals. HardeepKaur
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Organic agricultureis developing rapidly and today at least 170 countries produce organic food commercially. The after effects of green revolution have encouraged the farmers to take up organic farming. The ill effects of different chemicals used in agriculture have changed the mindset of some consumers of different countries who are now buying organic with high premium of health.
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313-324
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Academic Anxiety Among Secondary School Students In Relation To Time Management Competency. Dr. Nimisha Beri
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In the ladder of education from nursery to university education, the secondary level of education is important because this level provides the base for future education. The continuous pressure from outside the world over the abilities creates the causes like stress, restless and anxiety in the mind of individual.
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325-339
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Are Women Proxy or Surrogate Leaders? Empirical Evidences from A Few Cases of the Union Parishad of Bangladesh. Md. Mizanur Rahman
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As a unit of rural local government, Union Parishad (UP) started functioning in the Indian subcontinent in 1870 but until 1997 there was hardly any scope for women's representation in the UP. In a traditional society like Bangladesh, following a reservation policy a huge number of women members have become leaders in the UP.
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340-361
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Financial Inclusion And Social Economic Development Of Districts In Rwanda: A Case Study Of Musanze District. Twesige Daniel and Uwamahoro Alexis
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This study analysed the effect of financial inclusion on the social economic development of local government in Rwanda taking Musanze district as the case study covering a period from 2011 -2013.
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362-388
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Components of Modern Workforce Practices for the Survival of a Small Business. Maureen Ann Bynoe
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Small businesses play a crucial role in providing needed goods and services for people worldwide. There are many factors that should be considered by an individual who is seeking entry into developing his /her own small business. A potential small business owner needs to think of staff training in business management in order that owner/employees are competent to run the business.
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389-395
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An Assessment Of Cashless Policy In Nigeria. Ayodele Thomas D.
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The paper assessed the implication of the implementation of cashless policy introduced in 2010 on the economy of Nigeria with its antecedent challenges.
Cashless policy entails the process whereby a larger proportion of payment in an economy are carried out without the use of physical cash but the use of various electronic instruments such as debit cards, credit cards, transfer and other electronic banking devices.
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396-405
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Ways of government intervention in "manipulating" the perception on public debt. Edlira KALAJA
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The increased level of public debt along with debt crisis happening in many countries worldwide has attracted the attention of several researchers, not only in terms of fiscal policies sustainability analysis, but mainly in terms of the role of different political government decisions contributing in the enlarge levels of public debt.
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406-417
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A Study On Brand Loyalty And Purchase Behaviour Of Women Towards Cosmetic Products In Namakkal. Ms. S. Krishna Kumari and Dr. M. Latha Natarajan
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The study is carried out to analyze the brand loyalty, cosmetic consumption patterns and attitude of women towards cosmetic products in Namakkal District. This paper focus on various factors related to the brand loyalty issues which affects the decision of women while buying cosmetic products.
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418-427
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Changing Shopping Preference From In-Store Shopping To Online Shopping. Samta kothari
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Nowadays, popularity of online shopping has been rising rapidly among customers and it is becoming part of their lifestyle. This paper examines the consumer's preference towards in-store shopping and online shopping. It tells how the modern world is switching its shopping pattern from tradition offline mode to the growing online modes.
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428-438
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Awareness of Mising Women towards Panchayati Raj Institutions in Jorhat District of Assam: A Case Study. Jayanta Doley
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Awareness and empowerment of women have been recognized globally in recent time. For progress and development of the society and the nation women must be conscious in all the aspects. For that they must be socio-economically independent, self-reliant, socio-politically aware and conscious.
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439-446
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Risk management measures of central banks for the foreign exchange reserve. Prof. Minu Harlalka
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The management of foreign exchange reserves is an important task undertaken by central banks. Based on the design of exchange rate arrangements and the requirements of monetary policy, foreign reserve assets may serve a variety of purposes, ranging from exchange rate management to external debt management. Hence central banks efficient and effective management of foreign reserves is vital if they are to fulfil their mandates comprehensively.
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447-464
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Changing Perceptions Of Status And Role: Findings From A Study On Bengali Women In Shillong. Dr.Dipanjali Deb
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Indian society has been described as a tradition-bound society. In other words, traditions are deeply rooted in the socio-cultural history of the country. The impact of tradition becomes most visible when one analyses the status and role of women in different periods of history.
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465-476
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Geographic Accessibility and Medical Services Utilization related to Cardiovascular Diseases in Bist Doab (Punjab). Anandvir KaurSaini
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Geographic accessibility to health care services is determined by proximity to health care services and state of transportation networks.The aim of this paper is to examine the geographical accessibility of medical facilities related to cardiovascular diseases in Bist Doab region of Punjab.The data for the present paper has been obtained from Department of Health and Family Welfare (Punjab), Punjab Health Systems Corporation as well as field survey.
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477-485
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Transformation Of Scheduled Castes In India. Tanya Chaudhary
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This paper makes an attempt to trace the development in the position of scheduled castes in Indian society from the past times till present. The institutionalization of caste hierarchy and the functionalism attached to it are obdurately followed in the modern Indian society, rather society in transition.
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486-501
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Women And Ageing: Social Realities Of Aged Women In India. Divya K
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This paper attempts to explore the socio-cultural and situational analysis of aged women in India. It examines various forms of violence against aged women particularly in India and it analyse how the Government of India is taking initiatives to improve that status of aged women.
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502-508
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The Effect of Mandatory Rules of Public Law on Choice of Law in International Commercial Arbitration. Azam Bahmani
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The general principle of party autonomy gives contracting parties authority to select the substantive law of their contract. In the international arbitration conventions and national arbitration laws, arbitrators encounter the important unanswered question of whether to apply or consider relevant mandatory rules of public law not chosen by the contracting parties.
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509-522
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Status of Non-motorized Public Transport and Aligning its Role in the Tourism Industry of Catbalogan City, Samar, Philippines. Elmer A. Irene, Fe T. Laurilla and Jhonil C. Bajado
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Non-motorized public transport such as Pedicab or tricycle rickshaw earns the advantage of a fast way to earn money but in the context of the marginalized sector, it is a profession they know for a living and majority of these Pedicab drivers never escape the bondage of poverty.
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523-544
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Gendered Socialization of a Girl child in a Hindu Patriarchal Society. Ashu Sharma
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This paper attempts to understand the gendered socialization of a girl child in a patriarchal society. It argues that socialization is gendered, culturally constituted and socially recognized process. It highlights the ways in which young girls and women are expected to behave and perform the appropriated roles in a patriarchal society.
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545-547
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Nabard And Rural Credit. Bankim Chandra ghosh
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"Growth with Social Justice" has been the basic objective of the Development Planning in India since independence. Since the beginning of planned development, the Government through Five Years Plans made significant strides in developing rural India.
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548-552
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Agricultural Development Disparity Among Districts Of Kbk Region Of Odisha. Bibekananda Dash and Subas C Kumar
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The present study analyses the levels of agricultural development and disparity at two points of time i.e. 1994-95 and 2011-12 across the districts of KBK region-the most economically backward region of the state of Odisha. Districtwise agricultural development indices are constructed by using Principal Component Analysis (PCA).
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553-560
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Local Elections and Citizens: Turkey Fenerbahce Sample. H.Burcin HENDEN SOLT
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Cities have cultural and historical qualities. The services provided by the local authorities are important to shape the cities visually and socially. The aim of local elections is to select the local authorities. The aim of this research paper is to analyse the criteria on which people make decisions in local elections and the indicators which show the success of the local authorities.
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561-567
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Risk Management And Performance Of Banking Sector In Uganda: A Case Study Of Private Commercial Banks. Twesige Daniel
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This study aimed at examining the risk management practice of private banks in Uganda and the effect of the risk management practice on the performance of banking sector. Theories related to risk management and performance as put forward by the Basel Committee on banking supervision and other scholars were reviewed.
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568-602
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TRIPS and Biotechnology Vs CBD and Biodiversity: is it Bio-prospecting or Bio-piracy of Developing Countries' Traditional Knowledge? Salvin Paul
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Realm of the intellectual property rights especially matters related to the protection of Biodiversity associated traditional knowledge have been marred by the overlapping of the provisions in various prevalent conventions.
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603-631
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Indigenizing the Characteristics of Good Governance in Thirukural Framework. Madhusudanan.S and Dr. R.Nalini
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This article indigenizes the characteristics of good governance with special reference to Thirukural. Thirukural a sacred Tamil literary classical text is taken to link with the characteristics of Good Governance outlined by UNDP.
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632-639
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An Empirical Study Of The Spatial Demand And Market Area: The Case Of Market Places In Padang City.. Yosi Suryani and Sjafrizal
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This study aims to analyze the role of location and distance in determining the spatial demand for goods, and then determines the size of market areas that can serve better the local customers. Furthermore, it also analyzes the role of local government in determining the location of the market areas to improve the function of traditional markets places managed by the government of Padang city.
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640-654
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Quality Universalisation of Elementary Education in India: A Challenge. Maran Bandhu Majumder
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The investigator attempts to study Quality Universalisation of Elementary Education in India: A Challenge. This article aims to analyze government innovations and challenges of universalisation of quality education.
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655-666
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Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana Scheme- An Overview. Dr.G.Karthikeyan
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) statistics as on March 2012 shows that, India had over 900 million deposit accounts. Of these, over 770 million were in the names of individuals. However, the census data for 2011 show that only 144 million households, which means about 300 million individuals, have access to banking services, indicating that many have multiple accounts.
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667-671
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Changing Pattern Of Sex Ratio In Rajasthan: A Geographical Analysis. Imrozpreet Singh
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Sex ratio is one of the social indicators which show the equality between male and female. There is a continuous decline in the sex ratio of Rajasthan in past times, due to many reasons but the main reason behind this is presence of son preference over daughters.
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672-682
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