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Impact Of Migration On Kashmiri Pandiths. Parvaiz Ahmad Qureshi And Dr S.K.Sinha
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Migration is generally a movement of people from their origin of place to another place for the purpose of setting down permanent or temporary and the nature of migration is broadly classified in terms of type of choice (voluntary or involuntary) or geographical territory (international or internal), rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to urban etc.
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Likert Scale Data : Use Of Descriptive Statistics. Jiban Khadka
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In this article, the intent is to critique upon some descriptive statistics, especially, mean and standard deviation that have been used to descriptively analyze a Likert Scale data, and to specify and highlight some statistical measures that can be used as alternative measures.
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13-25
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Ethnic Crisis And Demand For Self-Determination In North-East Region In The Special Context Of Assam. Basanta Patir
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Almost all societies today are multicultural and likely to remain so far the foreseeable future. It is best seen as a perspective of human life instead of political doctrine or a philosophical theory of man out the world. We grow up within a culturally structured world where we recognize our social relations in terms of its system of meaning out significance and place considerable values on their cultural identity.
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The Comparative Overview Of The Phenomenon Of Money Laundering In Certain European Union And Western Balkan's States. Fatos Haziri
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The Republic of Kosovo has issued several legal acts which are in place to prevent and combat the phenomenon of money laundering. These acts determine the issue of state response and other institutional mechanisms which have competence in the field of law enforcement to strike this criminal phenomenon.
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Organized Crime Phenomenon Threatening Public Safety And Rule Of Law In Kosovo. Mr.sc. Fatos Haziri
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Nowadays organized crime is considered as a real threat to the security of any country, but in particular, to the security of countries with fragile democracies that do not have any strength, tradition or experience to effectively deal with it.
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Strategic Importance of Water Governance And Virtual Water Trade. Sumbul Fatima, Prof. Jacqueline Goldin and Dr. Sylvia Tramberend
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The success and final outcome of this project required a lot of guidance and assistance from many people and sources. I am extremely fortunate to have received this throughout the completion of my project and that I had the opportunity to become a part of this program as a Young Scientist participant.
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The Position Of Minority Identity In Nigeria And Its Effect On Governmental Policies. Dr. Abdullahi Ayoade Ahmad
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The notion of minorities in Nigeria is a complex one, while there is a broad agreement on the status of minority ethnic groups, Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba and Igbo are considered the majority by virtue of their large demographic size. The three accounted for roughly 60% of the populace, while hundreds of small ethnic groups that amounted to 40% are referred to as ethnic minorities due to their smaller demographic size.
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What Ails the Indian Media Organizations? Dr. Neha Miglani Vadhera
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The work environment and issues related to work place play a crucial role in the productivity of organizations, media industry being no exception. The small, medium and bigger media houses in India have been facing the tough challenge of ensuing better work life balance for journalists and non-journalists working in their organization.
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Does Capital Structure Decision Affects Profitability? S. Suresh and A. Sengottaiyan
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The study has aimed at capital structure decision has affects the profitability of automobile companies in India. For this purpose has selected eight companies with the help of stratified random sampling techniques and this study purely empirical and analytical nature.
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Corporate Entrepreneurship Practices And Revevnue Generation By Government Funded Universities In Kenya. Ndungu C. W and Guyo S Huka
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The practices of corporate entrepreneurship are important for organizational survival, profitability, growth and renewal. Higher education stakeholders in Kenya are demanding universities to be more entrepreneurial in order to produce incomes from commercial exploitation of their intellectual assets.
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124-139
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Pupil Assessment At Elementary Level-A Key To Quality Improvement. Madhulika S.Patel And Meenakshi Khar
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The quality has been in important concern and priority area and finds place in the deliberation /recommendation of various commission and committees concerned with education in the country. The NPE, 1986 and Programme of Action, 1992 recommended a number of measures for improving quality of education through reforms in content and processes of classroom teaching, improvement in school facilities, provision of additional teachers, standardizing levels of learning at primary stage and so on.
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Fine Art Education In India And Raja Ravi Verma's Contribution. Ms Monika Srivastava
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The term "fine art" refers to an art form practised mainly for its aesthetic value and its beauty ("art for art's sake") rather than its functional value. Fine art is rooted in drawing and design-based works such as painting, printmaking, and sculpture.
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Cultural / Heritage Tourism In Lucknow: An Impact On Environment. Swati Shastri
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Cultural / heritage tourism is the fastest growing segment of the tourism industry because there is a trend toward an increased specialization among tourists in Lucknow; the capital of Uttar Pradesh. This trend is evident in the rise in the volume of tourists who seek adventure, culture, history, archaeology and interaction with local people.
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The Impact of Sustainable Livestock On Sustainable Development In Rwanda. Sylvie Nibeza
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Sustainable Livestock includes reference to financial, environmental, ethical, and social product quality issues. Keys to Sustainable Livestock production includes preplanning, knowledge of one's goals, understanding marketing options and the ability to review and adapt plans as needed. Sustainable Livestock presents several benefits to animals, human health and environment.
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Hyper-Spirituality Of Puppet In The Java Society In The Modern Era. Relin D.E
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The main identity that distinguishes a Javanese and other ethnic groups is the Java language. According to Maria A. Sandjono, Java people ethnically form the majority of population in Indonesia. Java people is characterized by Java language. Marbangun H. said that all of the Javanese is culturally one. They think and feel like their ancestors that Central Java, the city of Yogyakarta and Solo as cultural centers.
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Modernization Among Formal And Distance Mode Learners-A Comparative Study. Nahida Naseem
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Modernization means to adopt modern ways, to have a modern spirit and character based on rationalism and scientific thinking.Education is believed to modernize a society and higher education institutions play a vital role in modernizing any society. The number of higher education institutions is rapidly increasing.
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A Study Of Socio-Economic Determinants And Working Conditions Of Child Labourers Of Uttar Pradesh. Avadhesh Kumar, Manushi Srivastava, Mona Srivastava And Shalini Yadav
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India has the dubious distinction of hosting the largest number of child labourers in the world. The 2011 census puts the number at 4.35 million working children in the 5-14 age brackets. Today the problem of child labour is considered as a growing issue in Indian society.
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Economic Analysis Of Health Seeking Behaviour Of Scheduled Tribes In Anantnag District, Jammu And Kashmir. Tanveer Ahmad Dar and Dr. R.Saravanan
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The purpose of this paper is to study the health seeking behaviour of the scheduled tribes in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir. The sample of the study consists of 300 respondents, which were selected by Multistage Random Sampling Method. The major objectives of the study are:- 1. To examine the disease wise treatment seeking behaviour of the sample respondents.
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Food History As A New Trend In Indian Historical Research: A Historiographical Analysis. Ishani Choudhury
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Food is undoubtedly a wonderful way to get inside a culture. Food has always been a barometer of mankind's social standing and aspirations. Food and eating practices have huge prospect of being used by historians to define socio-economic, cultural, even political developments of any area in any era.
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Stakeholder Perceptions On Use Of Cell Phones To The Teaching And Learning Situation: A Case Of Gweru Urban Secondary Schools. Wilson Mabhanda And Dr Mercy Kurebwa
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The use of cell phones has virtually simplified communications and made it possible to send or receive information at any time and any where in the world. The study sought to explore stakeholder perceptions on the impact of cell phones to the teaching and learning situation in Gweru secondary schools.
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Investigation Of Research Skills Ingraduate Students. Zohrehesmaeili, Seyyed Mohsen Azizi, Azambakhtyari And Atefeparvareshi
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The capabilities of conducting research and generating knowledge are the most prominent factors in developing any country and the key to their socioeconomic development. The academic communities, especially graduate students, play a critical role in this matter. So the aim of this study is investigation of research skills in graduate students.
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A Study On Challenges And Prospects Of Women Entrepreneur With Reference To Coimbatore City. Dr. V. Seetha and T.V. Nithya
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The study explores the women entrepreneur's challenges and prospects in Coimbatore city, TamilNadu. The main objective of the study was to analyze the various motivational factors responsible for women entrepreneurs to start up their own enterprises and to the constraints faced by them in their business activity.
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Gurram Jashua-Founding Father Of Modernity In India. Professor N.Kanakarathnam And Surya Raju Mattimalla
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Gurram Jashuva was an organic intellectual born into two powerful communities intellectually i.e Christian converted Yadav-Madiga communities from India.
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Refining The Standard Of Physical Education And Sports In Fiji High Schools: A Critical Evaluation Of Physical Education And Sports Curriculum In Fiji High Schools. Vilive Cagivinaka
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Physical Education(PE) is one of the core requirement for qualification used in the approval of high schools to be allowed for external examinations. Fiji Secondary schools need to meet a set of criteria determined by the Ministry of Education to qualify for external examinations.
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Right to Information: Accounts And Accountability. Dr. Shailesh N Hadli
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Public participation is the most important factor which has the potential to ensure transparency in governmental decision making. It lays the foundation for efficient self-administration and decentralization. Access to Information plays a vital role in the area of better democratic governance.
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"Effectiveness Of Information And Communication Technology (Ict) On Teaching Of Life Science At Higher Education". Biswajit Nath And Indrajit Nath
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With increased through, and ever increasing numbers of students aspiring for higher education, concerns of equity in education and issues of quality have also begun to attract attention. The challenge of developing alternate modes of education, continuing education, teacher capacity building, and information systems for efficient management of the higher education system are being addressed.
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Implicit Attitudes Towards Older People In Poland. Ludmila Zajac-Lamparska
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The overriding aim of the article is to discuss research results about the affective and cognitive character of implicit attitudes to the older people in Poland and the differences in this area among people from the age groups of early, middle and late adulthood.
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Self-Disclosure Among A Sample Of Teachers Married In Zarqa Governorate According To Some Variables In Jordan. Ziad AlKhazaleh
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The current study aimed to identify the level of self-disclosure among a sample of teachers married in Zarqa Governorate, educational Zarqa first directorate, of Jordan according to some variables. Data collection method of study comprised a survey applied to 253 teachers (102 male teachers and 151 female teachers), the researcher used the self-disclosure scale.
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An Aspect Of Indigenous Medicinal Practices By Medicinal Plants Of The Rajbanshi People In Coochbehar District, Westbengal. Dipak Kr. Barman
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Coochbehar district is the last subtract of greater kamrup kingdom. Excepting some of the more important States in Rajputana, there are few States in India which can boast of a more remote antiquity than that of Cooch Behar, now it is a district of westbengal. The name Cooch- Behar is derived from the name of the Koch tribe.
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Evolution Of The Rural Non-Farm Activities In Murshidabad District Of West Bengal: A Brief Study From Historical Perspectives. Arnab Ghosh
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This paper provides a brief historical account of the rural non-farm activities in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal in India. It is observed that although Murshidabad has been fundamentally an agrarian district, it has also been experiencing the coexistence of both the farm and non-farm activities, to a considerable extent, for a long period of time.
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Impact Of Self Help Groups On Household Resource Generation And Poverty Management. Dr. Kunal Chakraborty
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Self-help micro-credit programme evolves in India as an effective strategy to combat with poverty and to improve the socio-economic condition of the poor especially the poor rural women. Promoting self-help-groups (SHGs) among the poor has proved to be effective in many countries in alleviating poverty and enhancing rural development.
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An Assessment Of Body Mass Index Among Government School Girls Of Chandigarh, Haryana And Himachal Pradesh. Reeta and Dr. Thingnam Nandalal Singh
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The purpose of the study was to compare body mass index (BMI) among government school girls of Chandigarh, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. To attain the objective of the study, a total sample of three thousand (N=3000) school girls (one thousand school girls each from Chandigarh, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh) were selected as subject of the study by using stratified random sampling technique.
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Revolutionary Change In Libraries And Information Centers In The Age Of Information Capital. Dr. Surya Prakash Shukla And Dr.R.P.Bajpai
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The need of society changed day to day. The users needs fast communication of information they do not want to search information on books or any print material, which is very time consuming job, they need very faster resources to save their time and Labour. Libraries and information centers have fundamental goal to save the time of the users.
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Evaluation Of The Virtual In-Service Trainingcourses Implemented By Department Of Human Resources Of Cultural Perspectives On Improving Their Job Behavior. AliJamei And Dr. FazollahYazdani
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of virtual In-service training on the job of educators Natanz to Kirkpatrick evaluation model 94-1393 is in the school year. In this study is to determine the effectiveness of the first three levels of Kirkpatrick (reaction, learning, behavior) should be used.
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Katipat Kawulu Nganut Urip Paweton As A Hindu Tradition Ceremony In Mataram. Made Sumari
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In the eighth month (8) according to the Balinese calendar states that Tilem Sasih Kawulu (dark moon at the eighth month) precisely on the panglong ping 15 (at the last of the moon), held a religious ceremony by Hindus in Mataram each year. Hindus perform their ritual activity is characterized by the use of upakara (offerings) in the form of katipat sirikan (one kind of cooked rice in a woven coconut leaves).
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Borrowing Technique In The Translation Of Bali Live Magazine Into Indonesian. I Wayan Suryasa
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This research was intended to describe the borrowing techniquesin the translation. The title of this research wasBorrowing Technique in the Translation of Bali Live Magazine into Indonesian.The analysis focused on the borrowing techniques used to render foreign elements into Indonesian language in a printed advertisement.
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Social Representation On Inter-Caste Marriage: North India And North-Eastern State Of Manipur. Nishi Misra ,Nancy Raj Kumari And Dr. Nishi Misra
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The study was conducted to investigate the concept of inter caste marriages in North Indian states and North- Eastern state of Manipur (Manipuri- Meitei).The sample size of this study was 60 college students, 30 from North India and 30 Manipuri- Meiteis. Their age ranged from 19 to 26 years. An open-ended questionnaire for assessing social representation on inter-caste marriages was circulated among the college students.
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The Causality Between Relative Poverty And Age And Gender-Specific Mortality: Evidence From G7. Feyza Balan
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Income distribution is one of the key determinants of population health. Associations between population mortality rates and income inequality have been reported in numerous papers comparing data from both developed and developing countries, from areas within countries, cross-sectionally and overtime.
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Exploring Sensibility In Modern Indian English Drama. Dr. Vitthal V. Parab
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The Indian English Drama has developed as an important and versatile body of English Literature and has caught attention of the global audiences. It has made a substantial progress by encapsulating various issues that India has been facing from time to time. It finds its impetus from Indian sensibility, philosophy, myths and religious beliefs and attracted attention of the people beyond boundaries.
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Student Support Services In Open And Distance Learning System: A Case Study Of The Institute Of Distance And Open Learning (Idol), Gauhati University. Bornali Deka
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Open and Distance Learning system (ODL) has made impressive growth in the state of Assam, in the last couple of years. The setting up of the IDOL, Gauhati University; DDE, Dibrugarh University; CODL, Tezpur University; and Krishna Kanta Handique State Open University have been playing the major role behind such impressive growth.
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Folk Culture And Tradition Of The Mising Community: A Case Study In Assam. Jayanta Doley
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The Mising are the second largest tribal group of Assam. The colourful life of the people, their traditional customs, festivals and dances are some of the components of the rich cultural diversity of India as well as its north-eastern region including Assam. The Mising are one of the communities of Assam still maintaining their cultural tradition including their language.
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A Collaborative Auto Ethnographic Study Of Concerns Of Faculty Members Of Postgraduate Management Programs. Dr.PramodDamle , Dr.Shubhra Anand and Mr.YogeshBramhankar
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While discharging their duties B-school teachers interact with several entities inside and outside the academic world. These dealings confront them with certain problems from both within and beyond. This ethnographic inquiry strives to study examine such issues faced by teachers of postgraduate management programs.
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Psychosocial Factors Responsible For The Institutionalization Of Juveniles And Their Institutional Life. Niloufer
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India facts 440 million children live in India (aged below 18 years) constitute 42% of India's total population; one-third of them live in conditions of abject poverty and neglect. Kerala ranks third in the issue of violence against children, 1 in 5 children are sexually abused in Kerala, and 56.10% of children in Kerala were physically abused in one or more situation.
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Evaluation amount different views on the role of teachers with different gender competencies manufacturer. Kobra Karbasi,Dr.Hoseyn Zareh and dr. Fazollah Yazdani
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The aim of this study was to identify the manufacturer of technical institutes and professional competence of teachers is in Isfahan.Research for practical purposes, the nature and method, cross-sectional survey. The study population as well as all technical and vocational school teachers constitute Isfahan Since in this study intend to use factor analysis to determine the factors we have set an example to the 300 people who were randomly selected.
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Translating Without A Text: The Case Of The Book Of Mormon. G. St. John Stott and Aysar Yaseen
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Gideon Toury has usefully described the Book of Mormon (1830) as a pseudotranslation, but the identification only begs the question of why Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844) chose to present his work in this way, and why, having adopted the role of "translator," he used a strategy of overt translation.
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Dimensions of Water. Harsimrat Kaur Gill
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Water is an essential and vital component for the survival of every existed thing on Earth. Billions of years ago its birth took place in the form of vapour with the formation of Earth's atmosphere.
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The Semantics Analysis On Balinese Architecture Terms. I GustiAyu Agung Dian Susanthi,S.S. And M.Hum
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Bali has its own art and tradition. The art can be seen through the traditional building which represents Balinese culture and tradition. Each part of the Balinese building has its own name or terms.This writing deals with the process of meaning transfer in Balinese architecture term. The Balinese cultural terms discussed in this study includes the architecture term which represents culture and tradition of Balinese.
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Study Of Socio-Economic Status Of Women Engaged In Handloom Weaving And Measures For Enhancing Their Sustainability. Neera Barooah And Ela M. Dedhia.
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Craft of handloom weaving is an exclusive preserve of the women of Assam, the north eastern state of India; perhaps this is one sector, where women are involved in both production and marketing. The objective of the study was to capture socio-economic status of women weavers in Assam and also to identify the measures that would enhance sustainability of handloom industry in broad perspective.
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653-665
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Mobilization Through Social Welfare: The Role Of Rajasthan Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad. Naresh Kumar Bhari
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Social welfare provisions have been used by the Indian state since independence to gain legitimacy amongst the masses. They constitute an important electoral strategy for political parties. It is in this context, the political strategy of Mobilization Through Social Welfare used by the Sangh Parivar has been discussed in this paper in the context of Rajasthan.
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666-680
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Assessment Of Students In Self- Financing Courses Of Private-Aided Colleges Of Ambala District. Vandana Saini
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Among various alternative sources of financing, the self-financing courses are visualized as a most emerging and influential source of generating funds for the education sector and the government too favoring this trend as it reduce their financial burden on one hand and meet the ever-raising demand of higher education on the other.
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Indonesia's Intra-State Conflict "Assessment of Former President Habibie And Wahid's Peace Solution on Aceh Province". JMr.Zulham
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After the cold war came to an end, the international political landscape has changed as transformation from international conflict, in which the level of war is no more existing in the form of between one country and another, but it came up in the configuration of respected state with it is regions or so called intra-state conflict.
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Rural-Urban Demography in West Bengal: A Changing Pattern. Debashis Mallick
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Demographic characteristics of a country provide an overview of its population size, composition, changes therein and the components of changes such as literacy, fertility, mortality etc. This paper on rural-urban demographic indicators in West Bengal includes population statistics and vital statistics.
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712-726
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Indian Journal Of Pure And Applied Physics: A Scientometrics Analysis. Dr.N. Krishnaswamy
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Scientometric analysis of 640 analysis articles published in the Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics has been dispensed. 5 Volumes of the journal containing 60 problems from 2010 - 2014 are considered for the current study.
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Higher Education in India: Present Scenario, Major Challenges and Way Forward. Dr. Madan Lal Singla
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Higher Education sector has witnessed a tremendous increase in the number of higher education institutions since independence and emerged the largest in the world. The number of universities degree awarding institutions has increased around 26 times from 27 in 1951 to 712 in 2014 and number of colleges has also registered manifold increase of around 64 times with just 578 in 1951 growing to 36671 in 2014.
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737-751
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DECATHLON: BATTLING HICCUPS THROUGH INNOVATION
Marinal Gupta
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The Decathlon, Europe‟s leading company in the sports goods industry, has a constellation of
own brands namely “passion brands”. With the help of vertical growth strategy and turbulent
innovation and ideas management system, the Decathlon has created a niche in the market not
only as a retailer of sub-brands, but also as a manufacturer of ambitious and powerful
autonomous brands. The present study aims at finding answers to the questions, how does the
Decathlon manage to generate innovations? how did their R&D department become so
competitive? and Is their innovation and ideas‟ management system the key of their success?
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752-769
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“DO CHILDREN COMPREHEND WHAT TELEVISION ADVERTISING
INTEND?”
ANITA VERMA
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There are numerous brands in the marketplace several are performing good, however, of them,
a few are nevertheless besieged to obtain the grasp of the marketplace, the motive being the
alteration in consumer behavior and procurement procedure. There are adequate reserves
accessible globally, merely a click away. The entire tactic of the market has transformed from
merchandise-centrical to customer-centrical, the purpose being a gigantic exposed and modest
market with alternatives as well as gratis possessions accessibility. At present advertisement
portrays a significant ingredient in influencing customers to buy products and services. The
incidentals of advertisements in semblances of further arrangements in corporations are very
noteworthy. In contemporary times all corporations desire to accomplish the maximum market
share. Throughout an interlude, owing to globalization, and privatization the complete humanity
has derived to a mutual place and piloted to the development of advertisements
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770-777
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REVIEW ON AWARENESS OF SLEEP AND SPORTS
PERFORMANCE
DR. R.Y. DESHMUKH
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Sleep is basic and common biological activity in human beings. Sleep is vital for recovery
for recovering or replenishments of energy loss during daily functional activities. Sports involve
expending excess energy more than required for day-to-day operations
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784-788
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अमृतलाल नागर जी के जीवनपरक उपन्यासों में धार्मिक चेतना
शालिनी
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789-796
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A study on status of resettlement and rehabilitation in development induced displacement
Dr. Ankur Pare
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797-808
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Tourism and Culture in Delhi: A Historical Perspective
Dr Vedpal Rana,
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809-813
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LIFE INSURANCE PENETRATION
AND DENSITY (INDIVIDUAL BUSINESS) IN INDIA
Manjit Singh
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824-832
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ऋग्वैदिक राजनीतिक संस्था सभा का विश्लेषण
डाॅ. सोमेश कुमार सिंह
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833-838
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Use of E-Resources in Teaching and Research
Babita Rani
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839-848
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राजनीतिक संघर्षों में जनसंचार माध्यमों की भूमिका
श्री पूरणमल मीना
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TASK BASED LANGUAGE LEARNING-AN ATTEMPT
NIVEDITHA CAROLINE LOBO
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The process of education must enable students to face situations in life confidently and emerge out of such situations triumphantly.
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859-862
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