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Small, Marginal and Dalit farmers in Rainfed Agriculture: A case study of Srinivasa sardgi in Kalaburgi District, Karnataka. Dr. Pesala Busenna and Dr. I Maruthi
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Land is a very important economic commodity for the rural people. Based on the amount of land, households get social status and livelihood in the village. If the households have the land, they may have the other assets. Land enhances the dignity of the family. Most of the land holdings family having households are engaging themselves in the fields and recruiting some labour for working in their fields.
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Effect Of Non-Farm Income Diversification On Household Poverty In Egbedore Local Government Area Of Osun State. Ogunniyi Laudia Titilola and Adepoju Adenike Adebusola Olawuyi S.O
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The study was carried out to examine the effect of non-farm income diversification on household poverty. Data used for this study was collected from a total of 143 households using a multistage random sampling technique. The main tools of analysis for this study include descriptive statistics, FGT model, Probit and Tobit regression and Gini-coefficients. The estimated poverty line in the study area is 4,655.17Naira and about 68% of the non participants in income diversification were categorized as core poor.
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The effect of elicitation vs. metalinguistic feedback on grammatical accuracy of beginning EFL learners and their perceptions. Seyed Mohammad Reza Amirian, Saeed Ghaniabadi and Zahra Emarloo
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One of the main areas of research in First Language (L1) and Second Language (L2) studies which has recently attracted a lot of attention is the significance of error analysis/correction and its subsequent effects on language learning. There is a vast amount of research concerning errors and corrective feedback in language learning.
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31-48
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Customer Loyalty Programs: From Single Partner To Multi Partner. Shriram Dawkhar and Dr. Arvind Shende
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Rapid changes are taking place in the overall business environment. Due to a proliferation of similar looking and performing products the competitive advantage that organizations achieved due to product differentiation is now not possible for longer time. Now a day's only differentiated product is not sufficient but there should be some additional means to retain their customers.
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49-64
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The relationship between domestic violence and post-traumatic stress syndrome and behavioral problems in children. Mojtaba Amiri Majd and Sahar Kazem Lou
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Inventory subject to domestic violence and post-traumatic stress syndrome and behavioral problems responded, after reviewing the data, the results showed that the
level of domestic violence and child behavior problems (01/0 P <) There is a significant positive correlation, However, negotiations between the components of children with behavioral problems, there was a significant negative correlation.
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Indian Rupee/Us Dollar Exchange Rate - Case Study on Exchange Models. Nand kishor Soni and Ajay Parashar
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The paper analyzes Exchange rate of Indian rupee/us dollar which is governed by a managed floating exchange rate. This paper includes the forward premium, capital inflows, and volatility of capital flows, order flows and central bank intervention. The study therefore four examines, first the PPP Model Second monetary model, Third Portfolio balance model, fourth GARCH Model.
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76-84
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Arab regional politics in the oil-rich Gulf Arab states and Labor Migrants, Refugees. Dr. Najib Malaud Almarhoon
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This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to explain the politics of Arab population movements by looking at historical trends in regional integration and contends that migration to the oil-rich countries, including refugee flows, has been the key factor driving Arab integration in the absence of effective institutions and economic integration processes.
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85-97
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Review of Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism. Dr. Archana Rathore
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What is monetary transmission mechanism, what are the channels through which Central Bank policy affect economy? Do the impact of monetary decision changes when certain channel becomes more effective? These were the questions posed when the channels and their impact are not clear with the readers.
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98-107
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A Study Of Assessing Environmental Awareness Among The Undergraduate University Students Of Karachi. Rabia Khatoon and Dr.Memoona Saeed Lodhi
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The purpose of the study was to find the environmental responsiveness among undergraduate students of Karachi. The scope of the study was limited to 100 students each from Hamdard University and University of Karachi and the methodology used for the research was survey method. This methodology consisted of designing of a questionnaire, collecting of data, and the analyzing of data by quantitative method.
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108-118
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Influence of Work Life on Family Life and Social Work Intervention towards sustainability of the Families in Modern Trends. Mr.Lingaraju B and Mr.Basavaraj Biradar
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Family is one of the main socializing institutions of the society. Work life and family environments that influence on overall life satisfaction in modern trends. Work-family conflict is commonly defined as "a form of inter-role conflict in which the role pressures from the work and family domains are mutually incompatible in some respect". Work-life balances with the harmonious arrangement of work and family so that effectiveness and satisfaction in these roles are consistent with life values towards sustainability of the families.
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Development of Scheduled Castes in Indian states. Sarbari Behera
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Caste is the basic system of Indian society. It is based on highly unequal division of economic and social rights. The country's growth also gets affected by the mechanism of caste system. In spite of increasing protective measures since independence, the percentage of schedule castes development continuous lower than the overall development.
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127-140
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Investigate the relationship between classroom management and human establishing relations with critical thinking. Mahmood Gholami, Dr. Mina Sadat Tabatabai and Dr. Fazollah Yazdani
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For this purpose, a sample of 144 secondary school teachers who Shahin Shahr the randomly selected proportional to size. The data collection tool was a questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha reliability of the study 0/964, respectively. The data obtained were analyzed both descriptive and inferential statistics. The results showed that the positive relationship between effective teaching (r=0/391) significantly (p <0.01) with CT.
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141-150
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Am I out of my mobile network? A case of Nomophobia. Dr. Hemanta Dutta and Dr.Soumik Sengupta
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We are getting more reliant on all the developing current innovations in the field of technology. Role of cellular telephones in our regular life is known to all. However, Nomophobia or no mobile phone phobia is a fresher terminology in the psychiatric practice. Patients seeking psychiatric help for this peculiar type of phobia are not usually observed. Here we are depicting a case of Nomophobia who attended to our Out Patient Department for treatment.
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151-156
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Relevance of Total Quality Management for Engineering Academic Libraries in Bangalore City: An Overview. Dr. T.R.Sridevi
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In the present working environment libraries are on par with other manufacturing sector, banking, hospitals etc. with regard to maintain and execute quality library services to its stakeholders. Libraries are constantly updating all their library services to meet its own stakeholders for retrieving of quality information from various sources namely books, e-journals, printed journals and e-books. The speed information is transmitted, it is the responsibility of the library professionals to update and enhance their skills in all areas to provide efficient quality information.
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157-169
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Fiscal Federalism And Insecurity In Nigeria. Ewetan, O. O., Prof. D. N. Ike and Prof. I. O. Olurinola
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This paper examines the connection between fiscal federalism and insecurity in Nigeria. Many scholars have identified strong links between fiscal federalism and different types of conflicts that breed insecurity.Since independence, the demand for true fiscal federalism, fiscal and political restructuring by different ethnic nationalities in Nigeria has not abated.
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170-184
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E-Commerce: An Analytical Study of Online Business Transactions and its role in promotion of Rural Entrepreneurship in India. VinamrataAkash and K. Mishra
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This is an Analytical study which focus on E-Commerce and its Impact on Rural India with a basic objective to identify the role of ecommerce and its factors play incontributing to the promotion and coverage to Rural Entrepreneurship.
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The Role of Government Expenditures in Affecting Fiscal Deficit in India: An Empirical Analysis. Dr. Amba Agarwal and Aditya Prakash
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The present paper focused on fiscal deficit in India and tried to identify its relationship with capital expenditures and plan and non-plan expenditures. The present paper evaluated two models which examined the relationship between fiscal deficit and key public finance indicator of expenditures. Results from the Johansen Cointegration test concludes there exist one cointegrating relationship among variables in Model1 (fiscal deficit, revenue expenditure and capital expenditure) and those in Model2 (fiscal deficit, plan expenditure and non-plan expenditures).
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Impact Of Marketing Strategies On Pump Industry With Reference To Coimbatore District. Dr.R.Karthikeyan and Dr.A.Dharmaraj
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Marketing strategies are dynamic and interactive. They are partially planned and partially unplanned. A key component of marketing strategy is often to keep marketing line with a company's overarching mission statement. Main objective of this study is to know the effectiveness of new marketing strategies in pump industry and its impact on business performance.
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Contribution Of Emotional Intelligence In Resolution Of Marital Conflict In Pakistani Society. Prof. Dr. Memoona Saeed Lodhi and Prof. Dr. Jawaid Ahmed Siddiqui
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In today's world, where we are facing many conflicts due to various factors linked to the social conditions, marital conflict is usually observed in Pakistan. Marriage is a bond of mutual trust, which lays the foundation stone of family. Family play crucial role in Pakistan, where all the decisions are led by its head. Unfortunately, with the changes taking place in the world due to societal pressures, fragmentation among marriage couples is mostly seen rather family unification.
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Predictors of Stunting Among Children 6-59 Months of Age in Rural Areas of Maswa District, Tanzania. John G. Safari, Zacharia S. Masanyiwa and James E. Lwelamira
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Adequate nutrition is critical to child health and development. Malnutrition is a common health problem among children throughout the world. However, there has been minimal research particularly in the rural areas of Tanzania. The objective of this study was to examine the nutritional status of the under-five children in rural areas of Maswa district. Data for the study were collected from a total of 472 mother-child pairs using a structured questionnaire.
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Environmental Laws And Acts In India. Snigdha Panda and Tilottama Senapati
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To protect the environment, laws are enacted at regional, national and international level. The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) of India is the apex administrative body for regulating, ensuring environmental protection and formulating such laws. These laws reflect the Government's concern about environmental protection and conservation.
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Flood Hazard Assessment In Murshidabad District Of West Bengal Using Gis Technique. Nasidul Islam, Babar Ali and Dr. K. Dharanirajan
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Flood, a disaster is a natural calamity and sometimes maximum human intervention on the river bank leads to flood hazard. Flood is generally occurred due to the combination of hydrological and meteorological conditions over a geographical region. Murshidabad is a flood prone district in West Bengal. A frequent flood is occurred in this district which is devastating in nature causes a tremendous damage in terms of loss of life, property, damage of households, reduction of agricultural land and environment degradation.
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A Woman's Emancipation: An Immutable Change? Mamta Sharma
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India, a land of rich tradition and culture has confronted with an age long plight and struggle for her freedom and surely has come over a long way since 1947. A lot has changed yet but as it's said that there's always a room for improvement, however still a lot more needs to be modified and transformed. So in my research paper, I'll delve in to the factors that are responsible for this unchanged change and this is all about a down trodden section of our society which we all know as women.
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A Study of varying Tourist Behavior: Significant Tool to assess the prospects of Economic Growth in the Tourism Sector. Dr. Madhu Murdia
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This research study intends to show the significance of the tourist behavior study in tourism and hospitality industry. We all are consumers. We consume and buy the merchandise according to our needs, wants, purchasing capacity and preferences. Our mood, perception, self concept, cultural and social background, family, age and miscellaneous other factors influence our purchasing behavior to a great extent.
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290-299
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Impacts Of Mining On Environment Pollution With Reference To Women's Health. Dr. Dhananjaya Reddy
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Mining operations generates substantial quantities of airborne respirable dust, which leads to the development of lung disease in mine workers. Mine worker's pneumoconiosis and silicosis are lung diseases that have adversely impacted the health of thousands of mine workers. The increasing trend of opencast mining leads to release of huge amount of dust.
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A Comparative Study on Aggression among school going Adolescents of Rural and Urban Area of Jhansi (U.P.). Shubhanshu Gupta, A.K.Malhotra, Rashmi Yadav and Mrigen Deka
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Adolescence is a period of immense physical, mental and social changes. Aggression is very common feature in this period in the present day world. The present study was an effort to conduct an empirical investigation on aggression in school going adolescents in rural and urban area.
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314-326
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To measure Level of Aspiration in Hearing Impaired& Non-Hearing Impaired Individuals. Ms. Bosky Jadav and Dr. Dharmendra Sharma
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Hearing is vital to every aspect of our daily existence. From the environment of birth, children learn a great deal by using their hearing but most children with hearing impairment, however are not able to participate in this process. They may acquire a good deal of information about the world but miss out on many early and critical opportunities for developing basic communication skills.
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327-337
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Growth Components of MSMEs: A Trend Analysis in Post Liberalization Era in India. Chandrima Chatterjee
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The Micro, Medium and Small scale enterprises (MSME) are considered to be the engine of growth vis-a-vis development in an over- populated developing country like India .The small and medium scale industries not only meet the varying consumption demand of Indians but also create huge employment opportunities for both unskilled and semi skilled workforce.
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Self-Efficacy in Managing Personal Chronic Health Conditions Among Older People in Selected Communities of Cavite, Philippines. Jonathan R. Adanza
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This study sought to explore the common chronic conditions affecting older people in selected communities of Cavite and the extent of their self-efficacy in managing those conditions. Utilizing the cross-sectional, descriptive design of quantitative research, the researcher recruited 255 participants, who were chosen using the judgmental sampling approach.
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Challenges Of Methodological Issues In Social Science Research. Dr. Chandrashekar.E.
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Research methods are a central part of the social sciences. They constitute an important part of their curricula and provide a means through which their intellectual development is enhanced. Indeed, their status as 'sciences' is often justified by alluding to the technical aspects of research methods, while the very term 'science' carries with it ideas of areas of study which are accessible only to those who have undergone a lengthy training process in order to understand their inner workings.
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366-373
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Comparative study ability to offset economic losses upon the civil liability. Alireza Banaiee, Dr.Seyed.Mohamad Mortezavi Langroodi and Dr. Ali Faqihe Habibi
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Research topic "Comparative study ability to offset economic losses upon the civil liability"It is, This article originally pure economic loss to identify the general concept of civil liability in respect of pay and Following the opening of the unknown aspects of the concept and essence of pure economic loss is lower among jurists and lawyers to discuss Iran and evaluated the ability of a party to compensate the other hand, it's important to acquireAlthough pure economic loss, loss of rights in Islam and Iran as one of the best known.
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374-382
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Organizational Structure As Moderator Of The Relationship Between Strategic Management And Global Performance: Case Of Tunisian Sme's Involved In The Upgrading Program. Dr. Fakher JAOUA
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This paper focuses on the reality of strategic management in Tunisian companies. It is suggested that the organizational structure has an effect not only on the choice of the adoption of strategic management, but also on the contribution of strategic management to global performance. It performs an empirical investigation into the moderating effect of organizational structure on the relationship between strategic management and global performance.
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383-407
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Education for Women in Contemporary India. Dr.Somika Sinha
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Research on women in India is not new. In fact, the debate on the status and conditions of women in the social reform movement and the nationalist movement has provided considerable impetus to the research on women. Social reformers, revivalists and also the liberals regarded education of women as an instrument for changing their subordinated status in the society.
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408-418
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Investigate the relationship between stress management and academic achievement of students. Mahdi Razaghi, DrRasoolBerjisian and Dr Mina SadateTabatabai
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This study examined the relationship between stress management and academic achievement of students of high school Shahinshahr. The study of objective, quantitative data regarding the nature and non-experimental research component of the relationship. The sample consisted of teachers and high school students are the first in Shahinshahr.
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419-426
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Education Of Womenin India: Gender Issues And Challenges. Dr. Ritika Khurana
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Today, in the 21st century, we cannot afford to ignore the importance of higher education for women any longer. Women constitute almost half of the population in the world. But the hegemonic masculine ideology has denied themequal opportunities in different parts of the world.
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427-434
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Enhancing Philosophical Thinking Among student-teachers. Neepa Bharucha
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The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts, as to discover new ways of thinking about them.For the studies in science education and scientific methods, philosophical thinking for science may function as a logical study and it leads to a unification of the sciences which has been an aim of all synthetic philosophical systems.
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435-443
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Teaching Literature for Developing RACIE Skills: A Pedagogic Model. Dr Alka Macwan
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The scenario of teaching literature at Graduate and Post Graduate level is quite ominous. The one-sided, teacher-fronted presentations done in the name of teaching make the entire process as sheer transmission of information about a piece of literature rather than an active, lively and dynamic process wherein the learners get themselves engaged in RAICE(Review, Appreciation, Criticism, Interpretation and Evaluation) of literature.
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444-457
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The Shift - From crafting educators to crafting future school leaders. Congo-Poottaren Nathalie and Beebeejaun-RoojeeSwaleyah
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This paper relates the journey of two faculty members who were initially involved in teacher education, but who had to re-invent themselves in order to help transform experienced teachers into aspiring school leaders. We realized on the very onset that transforming scholars into leaders advocated a paradigm shift in the way we teach.
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458-470
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Perspective Viability And Dimensions Of Sustainable Green Marketing - A New Outlook. Thiyagaraj.V.
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According to Ehrenfeld (2008), sustainability is the possibility of the human and other life will flourish on the earth forever". Sustainable development as per the "Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development (United Nations, 1987)"can be viewed as a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but in the indefinite future.
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Biographical Statement. Dr. E. Iniyan
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Archaeology is the study of the ancient human past through the material evidences that have been unearthered. This subject enumerates in detail, about the cultural heritage, civilization and various other aspects of material life of the ancient man, which helps us to correlate it with the modern world.
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HR Metrics for Value of Human Resources: Gaps and Direction. Shefali Sachdeva
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The gap between what the HRIS of an organisation is capable of and what it is being used for presently is broadening. This is an alarming situation for HR department which has posed a challenge before the HR department to understand the factors underlying this gap, find reasons why have these not been able to cope up with the changed scenario and identify what more can be done to bridge this gap.
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Eco-lodge Patrons' Characteristics: The Sri Lankan Perspective. Sumanapala H.D.P., Perera P.K.P., Kotagama S.W. and Silva D.A.C.S.
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As negative environmental and socio-cultural impacts of mass tourism become more apparent, the appeal of alternative forms of tourism, especially ecotourism, has increased globally. With the growing demand for ecotourism and nature-based tourism, eco-lodges are becoming more popular as an alternative accommodation choice.
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Communication Skill For Teachers: An Overview. Chaman Lal Banga
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Effective communication skills are really important to teachers in their delivery of pedagogy, classroom management and interaction with the class. Communication is the process that occurs between two or more people in which a message is delivered and received by the other party.
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526-536
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The Influence Of International Non-Governmental Organisations On States' Foreign Policy: Case Studies Of Greenpeace International, Amnesty International And Human Rights Watch. Ibrahim Alhassan
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It is undeniable that Non-governmental Organizations operating at the international level constitute an undisputable stance in world affairs and a number of studies were made in this respect. This paper takes a similar course with different dimension by dwelling its analysis on some general and specific cases where NGOs shapes and determines the activities of states especially in their interaction with other states.
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537-559
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Adjustment to Hostel - Health issues encountered by a new boarder. PramodDamle, Yatin Jog, ParthVora and Smitashree Das
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This paper focuses on the issues encountered by a student when he moves to a new environment for higher studies. The purpose of this research paper is to show the effects of various parameters on a student's life after he/she shifts to a new environment.
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560-580
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An Analysis of Intelligence during Revolt of 1857 and post revolt modifications in the Intelligence. Shabir Ahmad Reshi
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The revolt of 1857 took place during the governorship of lord canning mainly in the northern and eastern India. The revolt started as a sepoys mutiny and worked as a catalyst for the evolution and development of information/intelligence system by British in India.
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581-594
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A Comparative Study On Occupational Stress Among Doctors Of Private And Government Hospitals In Chennai. Dr. T.Elanchezhian
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The human administrations territory has not been established perfectly by the globalization consistently. On viewing the current social protection movement and therapeutic guidance in the current circumstance, we find that there have been a huge amount of changes in master occupations similarly as points of confinement.
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595-600
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Marketing Review Of India Agriculture. M.KUMARAN
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India is the country of farmers. More than 70% population is still living in the countryside of the Nation. To become a developed country, India needs raw material from agricultural based and industries should also have agricultural base to increase maximum agro-based industries.
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601-607
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‘Attitude Of People In Different Roles Towards Direct Marketing Of Herbalife Products. K. Gunasekaran
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India is a noteworthy center for the vast majority of the immediate selling organizations on the planet and will be one of the greatest markets on the planet as populace is one of the central point in the development of enterprises.
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Problems And Prospects Of Agriculture Marketing In India. V.Rajamannar
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Agriculture is unique in relation to industry and assumes a huge job in the monetary improvement of a country. India thriving relies on the agrarian success. There are numerous sorts of agrarian items delivered in India and the showcasing of all these homestead items by and large will in general be a perplexing procedure.
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EVALUATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Dr. Shri Govinda Pandey
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The development of any concept or the achievement of any aim in the society can be detected through evaluation. The evaluation guides the individual to do better in future as well as it also pacifies the present status of contribution. These contributions can be considered in many aspects i.e. business, cultivation, propagation, relation, education, etc. As far as education is concerned the term evaluation includes examinations of Academic and Non-Academic nature in its broader sense. It is one of the systematic and continues process. It determines the educational objectives and effectiveness of the learning experiences of the classroom. It also assesses the student's academic activities and their complete development. The term examination is used for only the academic subjects while evaluation covers all the changes that take place in development of a person's personality and measures the qualities of individuals every moment in life.
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623-630
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Paper in Hindi
Abdesh Singh
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631-635
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Temples In Western India (6thto 13thCentury):Political and PecuniaryPatrons
Dr.Hemant Kumar Mishra and Dyal Singh
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This article aims atstudying and exploringreligious, political and economic reasons for the rise and expansionof templesin
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636-645
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SOCIAL JUSTICE VERSUS UNTOUCHABILITY
Dr.Kishori Lal
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646-650
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF META-COGNITIVE APPROACH FOR E-LEARNERS IN CONTEXT OF DIGITAL EDUCATION
Dr. Zuleika Homavazir
Dr. Malcolm FirdoshHomavazir
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651-664
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भारत में शिक्षा में सामाजिक स्तरीकरण का समाजशास्त्रीय अध्ययन
डॉ0 राम समुझ सिंह
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665-671
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State Bank of India and Agricultural Finance: A Study on Howly Agricultural
Development Branch of SBI in Barpeta District, Assam, India
Dr. Runumoni Lahkar Das
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672-689
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State Bank of India and Agricultural Finance: A Study on Howly Agricultural
E-Resources and its Uses in Teaching & Research
Babita Rani
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690-695
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Suman
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696-700
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DEVELOPMENT OF DERIVATIVES MARKET IN INDIA – AN OVERVIEW
Dr. Soumitra Chandra
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701-709
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Shri Krishan Singh
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710-717
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Sociological constraints in the inclusion of kinnar/transgender in the mainstream of society
Dr.Sunita Kumar
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718-731
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Dominance of Character at All the Place and All the Times as Portrayed in 'The Color
Purple', a work of Alice Walker
Dr.Naveen Kumar Singh
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Alice Walker is a remarkable Afro-American writer whose ingenious pen drew pictures
of the lush green African forests in her celebrated novel The Color Purple which
bagged the coveted Pulitzer Prize for fiction in the year 1983.
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732-738
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महिलाओं के राजनीतिक सबलीकरण (सशक्तिकरण) का समाजशास्त्र
डॉ. जगजीत सिंह कविया
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739-749
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NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX CALCULATION OF SOM
RIVER CATCHMENT
Dr Mali Ram Vermaा
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750-754
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IMPACT OF EXAM FAILURE ON THE MENTAL HEALTH OF
STUDENTS
Dr. REENA SHAKTAWAT
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755-762
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The effect of climate change on wildlife conservation
Dr. Asha Saxena
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763-775
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दलितोद्धार के सवैधानिक प्रावधान
डॉ. प्रस्तुत कता
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776-781
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राजस्थान में बसपा का विस्तार और प्रभाववधान
डाॅ. पूरण चन्द जाट
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विस्थापनः- अर्थ इतिहास एवं स्वरूप (विशेषतः:- भारतीय संदर्भ में)धान
डाॅ- जगजीत सिंह कवियाट
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790-798
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Rediscovery through Self-Reflection: AN ANALYSIS OF BAMA’S KARUKKU
Jogasingh
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799-801
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CRITICAL STUDY OVER CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND STRATEGIC MARKETING
APPROACHES FOR REVEALING TRENDS AND INSIGHTS
Dr. Vineet Jain
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802-809
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"EMOTIVE & ENERGETIC APPLICATION OF BRILLIANT COLOR AND BROKEN IMPASTOED STROKES ENDOWED THE ART OF VINCENT VAN GOGH A UNIQUE IDENTITY IN THE EUROPEAN MODERN ART"
Dr. Ramesh Kandagiri
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Vincent van Gogh is a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is considered to be one of the most renowned artists that acted in the Western world, although he faced emotional problems during his life.
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