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Human Rights Violations By The Police: The Nigerian Experince In Democracy (2000-2006). Suleiman Barnbas M.and Dr. Ahmadu Fred
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This study critically examines the experiences of Nigerians in the hands of the Nigerian police in its current democratic dispensation with regards to the violations of human rights, using the methods of triangulation in the collection and analysis of data.
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Gender Wage Discrimination In The Rural Market Of India. Lalit
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It cannot be denied that female workers are generally paid lower wages than male workers in the work sphere despite holding the same position of responsibility. These wage differentials have been a subject of a large volume of research.
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Efficacy Of Tablet Programmed Material To Enhance Sight Word Reading In Children With Autism. Anita Paul and Geetha. T
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The purpose of the Study was to find out the effect of Tablet Programmed Material to Enhance Sight Word Reading in Children with Autism. Single group, pre and post tests experimental method was used. The sample consisting of five children with autism and mild Intellectual Disability in the age group 8 to 12 yrs was selected through Stratified Random Sampling.
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The Effectiveness Of Art Therapy On The Self-esteem Of Adolescents' With Depression. Crystal Nikita S J
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"Depression" is one of the neglected psychological disorders' in the Adolescent Population. Immediate treatment options are available in the form of medication, individual psychotherapy and family therapy, yet the nature of such therapies as well as the stigma attached to mental illness, hinders the adolescents' compliance to treatment.
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54-68
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Security Crises In The Cameroon Coastal Towns: Bakassi Freedom Fighters' Reaction To International Decision Over The Bakassi Peninsula. Mark Bolak Funteh
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A major feature in Africa is the multiplicity of armed non-state groups. They play a fundamental role in the violence that plagued human security and the state capacity to guarantee it.
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69-85
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Challenges In 21st Century Of India :Development Induced Displasement. Bikram Keshori Jena
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Peasant movements like Chipko ( northern India) and peasant protests reveal how policies of economic 'development' or 'modernization' formulated at the top levels of states, corporations and international financial institutions are often experienced by peasants, rural women, and laborers- as exploitation.
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The Low Library Usage By University Students: A Case On Zimbabwe Open University Midlands Regional Library, Gweru, Zimbabwe. Mthokozisi Masumbika Ncube
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The Zimbabwe Open University Midlands regional library acts as a back bone for the Zimbabwe Open University Midlands Region, as it has in place resources and services meant to cater for the diverse library needs of its stakeholders, at the same time encouraging extensive study habits and life-long learning.
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99-112
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Son Preference And Fertility: A Study Among The Muslims Of Cuttack District, Odisha. Dr. Roshina Yusufi
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Preference for a male child particularly in rural India is deeply entrenched in the religious social and economic environment. . According to the Hindu traditions, for example, the son performs the Shradha rites upon the death of his father, and thereafter yearly, which is supposed to save the father's soul from going to hell sons are highly desired for carrying on the family's name and transfer of property rights, particularly landed property; as providers of emotional comfort and economic security in the parents' old age; and as the chief source of reliable labor in farming and other family-type economic ventures .
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State Policy Towards The Promotion Of Tourism From British Residency Up To The Emergence Of Militancy In Jammu & Kashmir. Mushtaq Ahmad Itoo
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The State of Jammu and Kashmir played a constructive role towards the promotion of tourism, especially from the period when the British Residency was established. The roads which are the lifelines of tourism were constructed by the State in collaboration with the British Resident, such as Jhelum Valley Cart Road, Banihal Cart Road, etc.
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Impediment Observed In Poultry Farming In Katsina State, Northern Nigeria. BadamasiSani Mohammed and Elsadig musa Ahmad
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The study investigates some of the impediment in poultry farming that were found in Katsina state, Nigeria.The researcher observed that if care is not be taken the issue of poultry farming in northern Nigeria may come to an end due to those impediment.
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To Find Out & Compare The Effect Of Facial Nerve Manipulation At Stylomastoid Foramen And Conventional Treatment In Bell's Palsy Patients. Dr. Ravinder Yadav, Dr. Manjeet Singh Jangra, Dr. Vandana Yadav and Dr. Priyanka Gandhi
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Bell's palsy is a disorder of the facial nerve, which may begin with symptoms of pain in the mastoid region and produce full or partial paralysis of movement of one side of the face. The incidence of Bell palsy is 20 to 30 per 100,000 persons. There are peaks of incidence in the 30 to 50 age groups.
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A Comparative Study Of The Level Of Emotional Maturity Among Post Graduate Students And Bachelor Of Engineering Students. Smt.Devata.D.Gasti and Dr.Promod R. Shivacharan
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The present study was undertaken for the comparative study the level of Emotional maturity among PG and Engineering students. The sample for the present study consists of 100 samples of which 50 samples are Post Graduate (MA-4th sem). Students and 50 samples from Bachelor of Engineering (4th Sem) students.
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181-195
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Congestion Tax vs Development Of Mass Transport Network For controlling Congestion In Kolkata. Rajasree Banerjee
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The rising world population and consequent growth in the population of developing nation necessitate the development of a comprehensive urban transport network .India is no exception. Especially in the case of Kolkata the growth in the number of vehicles, diversified modes of transport coupled with the problem of narrow road space contribute towards traffic snarls during peak hours.
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An Elaboration On The Violated Rights Of The Iranian War Captives In Iraq. Mehran Asadzadeh
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Thirty-first of August1359is a black historythat will neverberemoved from thehistorical memoryof the Iranians.BecauseinthisdayBaath governmentin Iraq, began a full-scaleaggressionagainstthe country'sland-air andsea, people, andgovernment, butwithout anyapparentreason, without noticeandwithouteven giving a chance tocivilianstoleavethe war scene.
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Level Of Agreement Of Journalists And Students Of Journalism On Selected Aspects Of Development Journalism. Prof. Uma Joshi and Leena Chauhan
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It is true that conventional definition of journalism is reporting of news but there is a journalism that goes beyond that and does more than just telling the news, it is known as 'development journalism'. It is practiced mostly in developing countries.
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Performance Of Kisan Credit Card Scheme In Haryana Through Commercial Banks. Abhey Singh Godara, Shakuntla Sihag, and Kiran Dhanju
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Agriculture has been a mainstay of the Indian economy as the most proportion of the population of India depends upon it for their livelihood and therefore, there is a need to improve the performance of this sector. The performance of this sector can be improved by providing institutional credit as an input factor in this sector.
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Physical And Financial Performance Of Watershed Development Programmes In Haryana. Manoj Siwach and Reena
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Haryana is primarily an agricultural state and about 75 per cent of the area is irrigated. Even then, large part of the state is remaining rain fed area. Watershed development programmes (WDP) implemented to enable multi-cropping and the introduction of diverse agro-based activities, which help to provide sustainable livelihoods to the people residing in the watershed area.
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The Effects Of Globalization On The Caribbean Region. Maureen Ann Bynoe
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Globalization poses both benefits and challenges for the Caribbean Region. Three benefits of globalization to the Caribbean are more educational prospects for citizens, the development of a popular culture, and increased income for citizens due to the development of the tourist industry.
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258-269
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Make In India: A Step Towards Transforming India. Lekh Raj, Nisha and Mahak
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Development has transferred when Prime Minister Narender Modi launched the "Make in India" programme to boost the Indian manufacturing industries. The revival of manufacturing sector is a key objective and identifying this sector as the engine of long-run growth. "Make in India" is now a flagship initiative not to mention a catchy campaign.
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The Impact Of Electricity Power Cuts In Mkoba High Density Suburbs Of Gweru City, Zimbabwe. Wilson Mabhanda
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The study sought to explore the impact of electricity power outages on the residential consumers of Mkoba high density suburbs in Gweru city, Zimbabwe. Fundamentally, the examination of this topic has been stimulated by criticism of erratic and unreliable power supply to residential consumers in spite of the several advance payments made by consumers to the power utility company.
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Effect Of Dietary Interventions On The Mean Weight Of Children Suffering From Protein Energy Malnutrition In The Region Of Gurgaon And Sohna. Dr Luxita Sharma and Dr Mahavir Singh
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The present study was conducted on one hundred children of age 6 months- 6 years belonging to regions of Sohna and Gurgaon. Malnutrition is currently the leading cause of global burden of disease (Ezzatiet et. al , 2002) and has been identified as the underlying factor in about 50% of deaths of children under 5 years of age in developing countries ( Black et. al, 2003).
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The Effects Of Shyness At High School Level In Teaching And Learning Process. Wazir Ahmed and Dr. Ahmad Saeed
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Shyness is an important social and religious value in Pakistan. Haya (????) is the word being used for shyness in Urdu, Persian and Arabic language. Jhijhak(?????) and sharam((??? are words translated in Urdu which mean hesitation and shyness in English respectively.
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A Micro-Level Study Of Sex Ratio In Birbhum & Murshidabad Districts Of West Bengal (2011) Malvika Poonia
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A generalized presentation of sex ratio distribution for a region gives us only partial information. The present study analyses sex ratio for Birbhum and Murshidabad districts of West Bengal, at three levels i.e. District, Block and Village level in different categories i.e. Child sex ratio, Adult sex ratio or Scheduled caste and scheduled tribe sex ratio, using PCA census 2011.
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325-338
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Higher Education In India: Issues,Challenges And Opportunities. Fr. J. Ben Anton Rose
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Education is a social process.Education is regarded as one that contributes to social, political and cultural and economic transformation of a country. Education and training create assets in the form of knowledge and skills which increase the productive capacity of manpower and this is referred to as human capital.
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Panchayati Raj Institutions In The Context Of Changed Development Paradigm In India. Dr. Amba Agarwal
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The present paper focused on the people's participation and decentralized planning in Indiain India and tried to identify the powers and functions of panchayati raj in the context of changed development paradigm in India and also in the scheduled areas i.e. Panchayat Extension in the Scheduled Areas.
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352-372
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Impact Of Drug Abuse In District Sri Muktsar Sahib (Punjab): A Study. Amandeep Singh Brar
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Drug use is a worldwide phenomenon, and it occurs in almost every country. The specific drug or drugs used varies from country to country and from region to region. The present study was conducted which was partially descriptive and partially explorative in nature and centered around males.
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'Green Living To Green Good Bye'. THIYAGARAJ .V.
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Cremation causes nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, heavy metals and particulates to be released into the atmosphere when a body is cremated.Talking about what sort of funeral arrangements you or those close to you would want can be hard.
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388-394
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Examine The Relationship Between The Expression Of Entries Lessons Foundation Students And Teachers From Six Primary Styles Of District 5 Isfahan Province. Mojdeh Ansari and Dr.Mohamad Taghi Mahmoodi
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Present study to investigate the relationship between expression of texts the foundation students and teachers from six primary styles of Section 5 of the academic year has been 94-93. For this purpose, a sample of 150 primary school teachers have been Isfahan.
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Urbanization And Its Impact On Society. Dr. W. Pradip Kumar Singh
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Urbanization today has become one of the most important factors of development and change in the society. In the poor state of our country like Manipur, urbanization does not have a long history. It is true that the recent decades witnessed urbanization trends.
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404-413
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Women's Contribution In Food Security Through Traditional Kitchen Gardening In North East India. Ms. Kamei, Pamei and Roselima
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Tradition of kitchen gardening has been imbibed in the culture of every Northeastern tribes with its womenfolk laboring at the maximum. In Northeast India Kitchen gardenaddssignificant role in the life of every family.
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Comparative Assessment Of Transformational, Transactional And Servant Leadership Styles For Organizational Change Management In Mali. Drahamane El hadji Toure
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The Purpose of this study is to examine the similarities and differences of transformational, transactional and servant leadership theories, and also to examine the contribution those theories make to the understanding of leadership in the case of Mali .
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421-434
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Investigate The Role Parents And Educators In The Face Of Social Damage In Zones 4 And 5 Elementary Schools In Isfahan. Masih Esmaeili Dahaghi and Dr.Mohamad Taghi Mahoodi
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This study aimed to investigate the role of parents and teachers in dealing with social ills in the 4 and 5 elementary schools in Isfahan Province Using descriptive study was conducted.
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435-442
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The Health problems And Health Scenario Of Soliga Tribals At Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, South India. Dr. Madegowda.C and Dr. C. Usha Rao
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The Soligas tribals have been living in Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary for time immemorial and they have symbiotic relationship with nature. They have been using the tubers, fruits, leaves, honey, mushrooms, bamboo shoot and seeds in their every day diet.
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443-458
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Study On Self Confidence And Challenges In Work Place. P.Paarkavi,Dr.A.Sivalingam, Dr.D.Prabrakaran and Dr. M. Thirumarimurugan
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Self confidence is extremely important in almost every aspect of our lives, yet so many people struggle to find it . People who lack self confidence can find it difficult. Self confidence is a positive attitude of oneself towards one's self-concept.
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459-465
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Socio-Economic Attributes Of Buyers In A Vegetable Market: A Case Study Of TandaUrmar (Hoshiarpur, Punjab). Anandvir KaurSaini and Khushvir Singh Saini
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Buyers form an important component of vegetable marketing system.The present research work is aimed at highlighting the socio-economic characteristics of buyers comingto the vegetable market of TandaUrmar of Hoshiarpur District (Punjab).Nearly 50 to 100 buyers come to the vegetable market of Tandadaily for making purchases.
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"To Analyze The Effect Of House Rent On Living Standard Of Public Sector College Teachers In Karachi". Rizwan Ahmed
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This paper presents a quantitative method for the effect of rising house rent on living standard of public sector college teachers, for this I use questionnaire which contain twenty questions for the survey.
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473-494
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Building An Entrepreneurial Organizational Culture : An Integrated Approach Towards Successful Future. Reshma Sreedharan and Dr. Radha P
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Culture is the unique dominant pattern of behavior which guides the action of the employees. It is the culture which institutionalizes the values of the founders. So for the entrepreneurial business, the culture should start from first day and should be sustained in a continuous manner.
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Relationship Between Teaching Styles With Amount Of Learning Isfahan Secondary School Students Provinces District 4. Faranak Faraji and Dr.Mohamad Taghi Mahmoodi
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Study to investigate the relationship between teaching with amount of learning styles secondary school students provinces District 4 Isfahan the academic year has been 94-93. For this purpose, a sample of 78 people of secondary school students who were selected randomly cluster Data collection was questionnaire.
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504-511
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"A Study On Ooccupational Stress Of The Women Teachers Belonging To Joint And Nuclear Family". Dr. Neeta sharma and Km. Anu
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Work is a central part of human life. It is the expression of the basic need to accomplish, to create, to feel satisfaction, and to feel meaningful. The rapidly changing nature of work has resulted in new and far-reaching mechanisms for management control in the form of monitoring, layoffs, and change in work rules, all of which contribute to increased levels of occupational stress.
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512-517
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Tuskers On Tracks: How Many More Elephants Must Die Before A Solution Is Devised? Thiyagaraj .V
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Elephants or Tuskers are classified as mega herbivores and consume up to 150 kg (330 lb) of plant matter per day.They graze on the tall grasses, but the portion consumed varies with season.
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518-526
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Analyzing Of South Korean Experience For The Improvement Of Azerbaijan Agricultural Export Promotion Policy. Elnur V. Aliyev
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It should be noted that, one of the countries that have achieved a noticeable increase in foreign trade is the Republic of Korea in a short time. Indeed, the Korean exports, in particular the export of agricultural products increased several times in the years between 1960 and 2014 and the price of 1 kg conventional products raise up to $ 6.27.
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527-546
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Parenting Practices :Comparative Study Of 'Immigrant Parents' And 'America Born Parents'. Akanksha Goswami and Pramod Kumar Sethy
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Immigrants who move to the United States generally face the difficulties of interpreting new laws and social norms (e.g., parenting norms), which may vary greatly from their inhabitant culture. Acceptable parenting practices are socially constructed religious beliefs, rooted in cultural context.
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547-559
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The Effects Of Cashless Policy On Nigerian Economy. DR. B.A. Amujiri and Onodugo Ifeanyi Chris
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The paper examined the effect of CBN'S cashless policy on Nigeria economy. Given the policy's objectives, the paper x-rayed the associated benefits of the policy; discussed the various aspects of cashless banking channels; and dissected the attendant challenges that may encumber its successful implementation.
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560-579
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Inbound Student Mobility Into India: Congenial Factors And Buffetting Environment. Muhammed Salim. A.P
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Internationalisation of higher education spawned to be the necessity of the epoch and need of the hour. The process of and airing on international student mobility has been flowered in the proem of higher education after the execution of fresh policies in nineties having effects on all spheres of life.
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580-599
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Challenges Of Human Development In Neoliberal Era In Weak Third World States: Revisiting Pakistan. Koktiba Sangtam
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Neoliberalism has become dominant contemporary ideology affecting the lives world-wide. Despite the need for an effective state intervention in basic human needs, many states are trapped into the contemporary global setting of neoliberal ideas thereby, fail to fulfil the aspirations of their citizens.
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An Analysis Of The Effect Of Power Supply On Manufacturing Output In Nigeria (1970-2013). Vincent Iorja Gisaor and Ibzan Darius
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Manufacturing sector of any economy plays a major role of sustaining such economy's industrialization process. Considering this crucial role, the study was undertaken to examine the impact of power supply on manufacturing output in Nigeria between 1970 and 2013 using the OLS multiple regression and other econometric tests like ADF, Johansen Cointegration and the Vector Autoregression estimates.
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614-628
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The United States And The South China Sea Dispute. Premesha Saha
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Maritime disputes involving contests over the control of islands, reefs, atolls, cays, marine and sea based resources have become an increasingly important concern in Southeast and East Asia. The states in the Asia Pacific have a distinctly strong maritime orientation, as this is a region encompassing a huge maritime area and overlapping maritime interests.
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629-643
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Estimation Of Peoples' Perception On Climate Change Effect On Agriculture: A Participatory And Socio-Personal Analysis. Anshuman Jena
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Climate change has been recognized globally as an ever increasing threat to our planet. The economic and social implications of global climate change are the subject of intense national and international study in present day scenario.
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644-660
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A Community Based Study To Assess Adherence Of Antiretroviral Therapy Among People Living With Hiv/Aids (Plhiv) In Kolkata, India. Dr. Smarajit Jana,Dr. Protim Ray ,Prof. Krishnangshu Roy, Dr. Debashis Mandal, Mr. Sudhanshu Chakraborty and Dr. Shyam Sundar Jha
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A community based antiretroviral (ART) drugs adherence study was conducted in Kolkata, India beginning in January and concluding in March 2011. This study was designed to explore the level of adherence as well as factors influencing adherence to ART by those who are receiving treatment through a public health care delivery system.
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661-690
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Estimation of Farmers' Perception On Productivity Change Dynamics Of Rice In Coastal Agro-Ecosystem. Anshuman Jena and S K Acharya
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Ecosystem begets, nurtures, sustains and transforms the live and live-forms. The present study has delved deeper into the congenital effect of climate change on productivity of rice in regards to coastal agro-ecosystem through estimation of agro-ecological and metrological variables.
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691-700
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Contents Of University Library Websites Of Central Universities Of India: An Analysis. Jaydeep Mehta and Dr. Mayank Trivedi
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A website is a key tool for information and for academic purpose, it considered as prime importance for pioneer information and awareness. The Central University library is the center and focused organization of each state.
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701-715
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Implementation Challenges Of Under-Five Health Care Interventions In Western Kenya. Onyango A.O. Damaris and Estambale B.A Benson
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Kisumu East sub-County in western Kenya has high under-five mortality rates. In the year 2008 the under-five mortality rate was 220 per 1,000 live births which was almost three times the national figure.
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716-727
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Impact Of Gender And Type Of Institution On Resilience Of Higher Secondary School Students. Nimmi Varghese
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An attempt is made in the present study to find out the resilience of Higher Secondary School students based on their gender and type of management. A sample of four hundred Higher Secondary School students selected randomly from Government, Aided and Unaided schools in Kollam District were the subject of present study.
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Mopin Festival Of The Galo Tribe Of Arunachal Pradesh: A Consideration Of Change And Continuity. Mr. Eli Doye
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Mopin is the important festival of the Galo which is celebrated on 5th April year. In fact, it is the most colorful and entertaining festival of Arunachal Pradesh and is similar to the Holi festival of Hindus.
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743-754
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and China: An Analysis. Tuithung Dounreitim
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The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) established in 1985 can be seen as an attempt to enhance cooperation among the countries of South Asia in areas of mutual trust. SAARC has attracted the attention of the rest of the world, by various countries wanting to become observers and observers aspiring to full membership.
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755-764
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Inflation and Economic Growth in Nigeria: An Application of the Granger Causality Test (1986-2013). Vincent Iorja Gisaor, Ibzan Darius and Iorwuese Tyopev
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The study was undertaken to empirically examine the theoretical relationship between inflation and economic growth in Nigeria using Granger Causality Test complimented by other econometric tests.
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765-779
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TAGORE’S CONCEPT OF NATIONALISM
DR GEETANJALI
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Tagore had roused the wave of nationalism at the commencement of the twentieth century by
composing the national anthem: Jan gunman, He stood against the strict form of nationalism,
but his outlook was understood as a different point of view and was comprehended Antinationalism unfortunately. Tagore emphasized the “classes and casteless” in the place of rigid
social formation. He was very aptly well-thought-out that the patriotism that has the right to
give up the happiness and human rights, would positively invite the adversity instead of
making the base of a great civilization. He had profound faith in comprehensive humanity
and he wished to have freedom of heart not as a nationalist but as an internationalist poem
“Where the Mind is Without Fear” from Gitanjali is certainly Tagore‟s famous poem
bringing out his desire for freedom
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780-784
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Social philosophy of Gandhian sarvoday: An evaluative study
Karuna Kumari, Dr .MD. Ehtesham Khan
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The topic social philosophy of Gandhian sarvoday and evaluative study sach a topic in which the
picture of society e in the rural India and its scope of development can be invoiced by the present
day thinkers and their techniques of releasing it.heron it has also been discussed how far they have
further involved the philosophy of Gandhiji and if there have been debate patients from him it
however does not deal with the rise of growth of Sarvodaya movement after Gandhiji through for
the purpose of analysis references have been made it is concerned with the school of thought as a
whole and therefore it does not deal with individual thinkers separately but with the evaluation of
that philosophy as an organic whole due to their community efforts. Naturally some difficulties
arise in such treatment when they differ among themselves these differences have been pointed out
and discussed in the light of their fundamental ideas.
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785-787
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Varna – Jāti Interconnection: Some Reflections on Caste and Indian Tradition
Anil Kumar
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Hierarchy and inequality are deeply rooted in Indian tradition. They are found in practice in the
form of unequal placement of caste and class groups in the civilizing system of Indian society. The
notions of dharma (normative order), karma (personnel moral commitment) and jāti (caste) that
constitute the basic principles of Indian culture, making the Indian cultural tradition a unique
cultural tradition, are also the principles of hierarchy and social stratification. In this paper, an
attempt has been made to present a comprehensive and investigative view of different scholars
concerning the deep-rooted traditional characteristics of caste in Indian society.
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788-793
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. (Sufi) Shakil Ahmad
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Impact of Yogic training on flexibility
Mr.H.Sudhir, Dr.D.Devaki
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Practicing yoga has been associated with many positive outcomes in various aspects of
physical performance and well-being. The premise of yoga differs from specific types of training
because of its multifaceted requirements that challenge the body in varied waysThe present was
conducted to determine the yogic training on flexibility.
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800-803
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SOCIAL MOBILITY AMONG THE TRIBES: A CASE STUDY OF CHOTANAGPUR
Dr Sanjay Kumar
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The integration of the adivasis into the social category of peasants is a widely debated
phenomenon among the scholars and this development can be traced to earlier times under the
process of ‘peasantisation’. In other words it is a known fact, the Anthropologists and the
Sociologists have studied the socio-cultural changes pervading the tribal heartland namely under
two heads, traditional and modern resulting to the phenomenon of the upward social mobility of
the tribes.
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804-818
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LOCAL COMMUNITY PERCEPTION TOWARDS TOURISM GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT IN YAMUNA VALLEY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PUROLA,
TUINI, AND HANOL
Rashmi Dhodi, Rakesh Kumar Dhodi, Dr Anurag Goyal, Rajkamal Tamta
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The purpose of this research paper is to investigate and understand the perspectives of Yamuna
Valley residents on tourist growth and development. This paper uses the Yamuna Valley region in
the Garhwal Himalaya as a case study to examine inhabitants' perspectives of tourism's economic,
socio-cultural, and physical implications.
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819-828
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The 10 Companies with Best CSR Reputations
D.S.Prathima
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Indian companies are now expected to discharge their stakeholder responsibilities and
societal obligations, along with their shareholder-welath maximization goal. Nearly all leading
corporates in India are involved in corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes in areas like
education, health, livelihood creation, skill development, and empowerment of weaker sections of
the society.
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829-843
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844-849
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850-853
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HUMAN RIGHTS AND TERRORISM
Subhagya Das
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854-859
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FUTURE OF UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING IN THE POST- COLD
WAR INTRA-STATE CONFLICTS
Bipin Kumar Shukla
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The end of Cold-War has been hailed as the beginning of a new era in international relations and
international organisations.
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860-867
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Gopal Singh
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868-884
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।। विविष्टाद्वैतेविवद्विारः।।
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885-888
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889-902
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सुशासनव्यवस्थायै सुप्रयुक्तविद्यायाः प्रासङ्गिकता
डॉ. ए सच्चिदानन्दमूर्त्तिः
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903-906
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समकालीन हिंदी कथा-लेखन और स्त्री विमर्श
डाॅ. स्मिता जैन
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907-911
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शब्दब्रह्म का स्वरूप
डा. इंद्र नारायण झा
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912-921
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922-926
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927-932
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