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Collaborative Learning as an Adjunctive Approach in Teaching Accounting Students. Jonathan R. Adanza
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This study sought to determine the effectiveness of collaborative learning as an adjunctive approach in teaching accounting courses to accountancy students. Utilizing the quasi-experimental, pretest-post design, 40 accountancy students participated in this study.
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1-10
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Emergent Markets And Random Walk Hypothesis - Evidence From Pakistan. Faisal Mahmood, Nazakat Ali, Irfan Khadim and Amina Tayyaba
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This is the study to test the random walk hypothesis in Karachi stock market, with the objective of finding possibilities of abnormal returns for investors. Random walk hypothesis is consistent with the efficient market hypothesis that's why efficiency of Karachi stock exchange is measured using variables i-e share price (of the companies which are integral part of KSE 100 index) and KSE 100 index. Event study approach was used and correlation between these two variables was measured before and after the event i-e financial reports of selected companies.
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11-31
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Quality of Training and Role of Primary Teachers at Ground Level (A Case Study of District Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh). Asmi Siddiqui
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Curriculum reforms directed towards educational reforms which came in the field of children's learning, pedagogic medium and knowledge acquisitions etc. A shift has been observed from universal enrolment to qualitative education. Qualitative education is interrelated with teacher, children, school and administration.
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32-43
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The Shifting Cultivation and Its Impact on Anthropogenic Environment in Manipur. Dr. Kh. Jugindro SinghAmujiri , Asogwa, S. N. And Anyadike, Nkechi
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The increase in population, particularly in the developing countries, has put tremendous pressures on land. Shifting cultivation is an age-old practice and commonly prevailed in the hill districts of Manipur where jhumians expenses high and unscientific form of land uses. The cycle of shifting in the early days of 20-30 years on a particular area has reduced to 2-5 years because of raising population; resulted degrading problems of environment and anthropogenic as well as geomorphologic of the region.
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44-55
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Social And Psychological Guidance Needs Of Tribal Female Students. Kanchan Negi
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The present investigation was carried out to know and understand the social as well as psychological guidance needs of tribal female students. Sample of the study consisted of 120(40 each of science, arts and commerce stream) female tribal students of 10+1 stage.
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56-63
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Study of linguistic deviations used in advertising slogans of confectionery and beverages in India. Ruchika Sharma and Dr. Sangeeta Sharma
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A slogan becomes a mode of identification for any product, in the minds of the consumers, when a brand or company uses it consistently to represent or to advertise that product. Primary aim of a slogan of advertisement is to attract attention and the copywriters who create them use various devices to achieve this purpose.
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64-77
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Constructing A Virtual Tibet: The Emerging Cultural Revolution Among The Tibetans In Exile. Dr. Joanna P. Coelho
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Social justice generally refers to the idea of creating a society or institution that is based on the principles of equality and solidarity, that understands and values human rights, and that recognises the dignity of every human being. This ideal, which was enshrined in the French Revolution, remains an endeavour even in today's post industrial society.
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78-89
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Child Health Care Scenario- Tirupati Slum Areas. Dr. M. Padmaja And Dr. G. Sudhir
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World health organization (WHO) described health as a "State of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely are absence of disease or infirmity". This definition is subsuming individual and curative and rehabilitation dimensions.
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90-97
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Demographic Profiles and its influence on the Emotional Intelligence of Expatriate Teachers. Dr. Namrata Verma
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This study is conducted to analyze the influence of demographic profiles of teachers on their emotional intelligence.The sample population for the study was three hundred expatriate teachers working in private schools in UAE. Two instruments were used to collect the data- Emotional Intelligence Appraisal measured the emotional intelligence of these teachers and Demographic Questionnaire by researcher measured teachers' demographic profiles.
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98-115
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Logophoricity in Balinese and A-Structure Binding. I Nyoman Udayana and I Nyoman Sedeng
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Logophoric pronouns, commonly found in West African languages, are pronounsused for encoding a concept whereby such pronouns refer to persons whose ideas, speech, thoughts, or state of consciousness are being reported/talked about (Hagege 1974; Clements 1975; Culy 1994, 1997; Sells 1987; Huang 2000; Trask 1993; Bresnan 2001; among others).
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116-132
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Impact of Weaning practices & Dietary Interventions on the Nutritional status of Malnourished children. Dr Luxita Sharma and Dr Sunita Sharma
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Breastfeeding is a way of providing ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants; it is also an integral part of the reproductive process with important implications for the health of mothers. As a global public health recommendation, infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life to achieve optimal growth, development and health (WHO , 1998)
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133-144
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An Importance Of Higher Education - An Indian Perspective. Dr.R.H.Pavithra
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Education plays a very important role in our lives. There is a rapidly growing demand for the higher education in the world today, Although higher education is not-so easy to receive, the rewards of self-improvement, job insurance, development of character, and social improvements.
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145-155
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