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The Adequacy of the Children's Protection and Adoption Act Chapter 5:06 in protecting children from abuse in Zimbabwe. Webster Chihambakwe
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The study sought to establish the adequacy of the Children's Protection and Adoption Act Chapter 5:06 in protecting children from abuse. The representative sample consisted of thirty (30) officials who held positions of managerial in the various government line ministries and non-governmental organizations operating in Harare Metropolitan Province.
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Impact of Globalization on Knowledge Management Practices in the Higher Educational Institutions: An Empirical study with a few selected universities and colleges. Dr. Srinibash Dash and Prof. (Dr.) J. Mohapatra
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Knowledge management practices is the key area for the evolving present higher education system across the country which produce better opportunities for the skill enhancement as per the need of industries. In the post globalisation period, it is great advantages for the academicians to enhance their skill so that they will give right knowledge for the students which make them competitive one in the competitive environment.
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14-41
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The Development Of Children's Character In Griya Family. I Made Nada Atmaja
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Character development of children in the Griya family environment performed with several patterns. Although the Sanur village is long enough to come into contact with the values of global culture, but is still found in family members who are still using fairy tales as a medium of forwarding the values, norms, and manners to their children.
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42-54
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The Rich Painted Grey Ware And Northern Black Polished Ware Culture Of Upper And Middle Ganga Valley Region- A Review With Emphasis On Settlement Pattern. Dr. Rana YagyaDev Singh
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The rich Painted Grey Ware culture is credited with having initiative of extensive agriculture in Upper and Middle Ganga Valley, thereby laying the foundation of historic territorial states. Painted Grey Ware (1200-800B.C.) has demonstrated that significantly large populations continued to occupy Ganga daob region.
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55-72
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Writing against Caste and Gender Violence: A Critical Study of Bama's Vanmam - Vendetta.
U S Saranya
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Women studies as an emerging discipline contain many pertinent issues relating to women in particular and society in general. It is an unfortunate fact that women in India reality face inequality and injustice in terms of education, job opportunities, pay and health.
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73-80
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Narrative of Political Conflict in Polis: A Critical Study of Sharankumar Limbale's Hindu. U S Saranya
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The proposition of the present paper is to portray the experiences of the Dalits who were tense and remained homeless due to the animosity of the Caste Hindus. The struggle for power is being depicted in this novel Hindu and how a Dalit suffers to become a leader and what are the conspiracies made behind it and how the upper-class people dominate and oppress the lower caste people to get hold of power is narrated in this novel.
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81-89
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A Comparative Study Of "Customer Satisfaction" On Hospitality Services Of Star Hotels In Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Dr. N. Thyaga Raju
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Customer satisfaction with a hotel is a broader concept that will certainly be influenced by perceptions of service quality but that will also include perception of product quality (Accommodation, Food, Amenities and Bar& Beverages), price (Tariff), situational as well as personal factors such as the consumer emotional state, status etc.
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90-106
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Jurisprudential and logical study of old (Teymoori) deeds of endowment of Kohgiluyeh - and-Buyer Ahmad. Dr.Seyed Hassan Hosseini and AbdolahJafari
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Human is right-oriented and good-oriented by nature, especially good-orientation because it creates social desirability. Endowment is not a religious fact, but it has been existed already, and the divine legislator has made it strengthen. Jurisprudential and logical study of old (Teymoori) deeds of endowment of Kohgiluyeh -and-Buyer Ahmad has been conducted in this research.
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107-114
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Assessment Of Entrepreneurship Development Programme In Salem District. M.kousalya devi
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This paper is on evaluating the impact of entrepreneur towards entrepreneurship development programme in Salem. Specifically, the study pursues to assess the entrepreneurship development schemes offered by government in Salem, ascertain the government assistance towards entrepreneurship development programme and evaluate the schemes and assistance contributed by the government for the improvement of entrepreneurial activities in Salem district.
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115-135
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Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI): An Innovative Approach for Individualized Education. Richa Verma
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This study assessed the impact of Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) on learning of Indian students. Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) can prove to be a useful tool to enhance cognitive, emotional, and linguistic and literacy skills in school children.
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136-146
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Concerns & Challenges of Higher Education in Current Scenario. Dr. Subhash Chandra Pandey
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To begin with for a good and purposeful higher education we need an proper school education followed by an sensible higher education in University. Sadly, our universities are lacking basic facilities of laboratories, informatics, skill development courses and workshops, meaningful interactions with leading subject experts etc.
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147-152
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ISMET INONU And The Formation Of The Multi-Party System. Soner Dursun
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The purpose of this study is to explore Ismet Inonu and the formation of multi-party system in eve of 1945's. The beginning of the Turkish political system from one-party authoritarian rule to multiparty democracy in the aftermath of the Second World War represents a major landmark in Turkey's modern political history.
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153-169
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Harnessing the Potential of ICT on Practice of Broadcast Journalism in Nigeria. Dr. Lukman Adegboyega Abioye
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This study discusses the Importance of ICT in modern day broadcast journalism in Nigeria. Needless to say that the advent of ICT has brought about dramatic changes in the practice of journalism as a profession in terms of news gathering, news reporting, presentation and speed of delivery.
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170-185
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Male Out-Migration In Uttarakhand- A Review. AmitaYadav and Gyanendra Sharma
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Migration of people from one region to another has influenced economic status of communities throughout the world. Migration is influenced by the social, cultural, economic and political factors associated with people.The issue of migration and human development is intimately related both within the national boundaries and across the national borders.
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186-198
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Sex Segregated Data in addressing Women's Issues. Dr. P. Neeraja
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Sex disaggregated data is an essential input into gender analysis and the understanding of different economic contributions, situation and realities of women and men. It can provide information about how much women contribute to all aspects of society and economic activity in both their paid and unpaid capacities.
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199-208
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A Framework For Evaluating The Ict Use In Teacher Education: A Case Study Of The Colleges Of Teacher Education In Karnataka. Dr. G. R. Angadi
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In this study the use of ICTs Competency Framework for Teachers (ICT-CFT), to identify the strengths and weaknesses of ICT-CFT in evaluating ICT use in Colleges of Education and to improve the ICT-CFT to meet evaluation needs of ICTs in teacher education as it is input for the study.
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209-222
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Efficiency Appraisal of Indian Shipyards Using Data Envelopment Analysis. Dr. K. M. Chudasama
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The shipbuilding industry demonstrates dual nature: the global industry; as well as an industry with a great extent of state intervention. Various factors influence shipbuilding, ship repair and demolition activities and therefore, these activities are found to be concentrated in selected geographical regions from time to time.
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223-241
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Occupational Aspirations Of Secondary School Boys And Girls Of Dharwad District In Relation To Certain Socio-Psychological Factors. Kiran R Naik
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The purpose of the study is to study the Occupational Aspirations of Secondary School Boys and Girls of Dharwad District in relation to certain Socio-psychological Factors. Out of the total sample of 800 students, 400 boys and 400 girls were selected for the study. The total ratio of the Secondary schools (Government, Aided and Unaided) is 2:2:1.
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242-250
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Study On Difference Between Pre-Test And Post-Test Scores Of Achievement Of Pu Students In Three Levels Of Ability. Parashuram Pujari
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The purpose of the study is to study the Study the difference between pre-test and post-test scores of achievement of PU students in three levels of ability. The sample of the study is 100 students, studying in P.U.C I year in Govt. P.U.College, Dharwad .
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251-259
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Relevance of Ranganathan's Five Law of Library Science in The Context of Modern Information and Communication Technology Era. Rajpal Singh Rajpurohit
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Dr. S. R. Ranganathan's1 Five Laws of Library Science were published in 1931 which is a classic work. This article describes in detail the Five Laws of Library Science and their relevance on library activities in modern ICT Era.
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260-269
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Comparative analysis of available methods for analyzing socio-economic and innovative capacities of territories. Mustafakulov Sherzod Igamberdievich
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The article focuses on stable development of territories as well as theoretical and methodical analysis aimed at socio-economic conditions of regions. Moreover, the author provided insight into essence of integral indicators used for appraising regional capacities.
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270-287
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Teaching Reform of Database Course for "Outstanding Engineers" Education in China. Dr. Jie Xiong
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The database is an important software course of the Electronics and Information specialty. In order to solve the problem of traditional teaching, a teaching reform was carried out in the Electronics and Information specialty of Yangtze University, based on the "Plan for educating and training outstanding engineers" (P4ETOE) and "Strategic Emerging Pillar Industry Project" (SEPIP) projects.
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288-295
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The impact of cashless payments on economic growth in Azerbaijan. Khayaladdin R. Taghiyev, Sadi I. Eminov and Samir R.Guliyev
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Our aim is to prove relationship between electronic payments and overall economic growth in Azerbaijan. Using data from Azerbaijan markets over the period 2008-2015, the results confirm that migration to efficient electronic retail payments stimulates overall economic growth and consumption.
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296-310
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Education And Skill Development: Impact On Economic Growth Of India. Dr. Vandana Tyagi
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India's population is huge at 1.21 billion. It is fast expanding at a rate of 17% and integrating rapidly into the global economy. India is among the 'young' countries in the world, with the proportion of the work force in the age group of 15-59 years, increasing steadily.
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311-318
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Job Skills and News photographers: A study of Andhra Pradesh. Dr.G.Anita and Dr.G. Harikrishna Kumar
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Unlike in various countries Indian print media is still in a commanding position when compared with the electronic media. Though to see is to believe is the practice still there are millions of people prefer reading news paper to watching television for news. This is evident with the increase in circulation and readership of indian newspapers.
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319-329
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Infrastructure Development in Rwanda: Challenges and Socio-Economic Prospects. Mutamuliza Eularie and Vishwanatha
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Access to adequate and affordable infrastructure in Rwanda remains one of the key challenges to local economic development despite efforts made by both government and non-government organizations. The fact that infrastructure can be an important tool for the Rwandan economic development; Rwanda has not yet met the requirements for a successful infrastructure revolution.
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330-341
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E-Learning Approaches In Library And Information Science Education. Dr.R.P.Bajpai and Neeraj Kumar
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There has been an increasing interest in e-learning in LIS education during last decade. With the developing technology; the purpose, content, methods and skills of education have changed. E-learning is essentially the computer and network enabled transfer of skills and knowledge .
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342-351
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Analysis of Role Performance of Women Farmers in Pre and Post Harvest Agricultural operations. Pooja Kumari and Swiny Sandhvi
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Women play a significant and crucial role in agricultural development and allied fields. It is most unfortunate that the role of women in agriculture has not highlighted. By and large they have remained invisible workers. Therefore, efforts were made to analyze the work performed by women in agriculture.
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352-360
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Architectural effect of IslamicIwan and triple arched facade on the planning of historical houses, (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia as example). Mahmoud Ahmed Darwish
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This paper deals with architectural planning characteristics of the houses of Jeddah, and patterns that reflect mainly for planning models of houses, in terms of the number of interfaces each house, which can vary from a home with a single interface to the home of all four interfaces, where the pattern is a single facade house number (507), style houses with facades Bakhsh number (508-509)
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361-391
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The impact of environmental factors on growing vegetables in Minia Governorate, Egypt. Huda Abdul Rahim Abdul Qadir
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Environmental factors around us are numerous, human, animal and plant affected by, and affect the activity and production capacity, and the economics of life affected by it in different aspects. The effect of these factors is reflected clearly on the General agriculture, leaving a strong reaction to prices, and include many kinds of products including greens
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392-418
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Emancipation of Women:A Comparative Study of Imam Khomeini and Mahatma Gandhi. Mushtaq Ahmad Ganai and GH Mustafa Mir
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In this today's modern world when the world came to be known as global village, the emancipation and empowerment of women has become the most significant factor of concern, but in practicality, yet, the women has not given his real status and honor in the society.
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419-426
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An Analytical study on impact of Customer Relationship Management in Retail sector. Fiffy Joseph
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With the entry of multiple corporate groups in the Indian retail sector over years, the retailing business has become fiercely competitive and dynamic. It has thrown a serious challenges to the managers of organized retail sector to retain their existing customers and develop loyalty.
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427-434
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Emergence of Dalit Political Movement in Andhra Pradesh: A Critical Study. U S Saranya
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Dalit movements started as a form of revolution in order to voice out for the right in the society. People fight for a cause and that turns into a movement and sometimes it is the movements which bring people together to fight against the atrocities.
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435-440
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A Study on the Evolution of the Telugu Dalit Literature. U S Saranya
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Dalit literature considers man as its nucleus. It becomes one with the joys and sorrows of human life and takes it forward to Samyak revolution. It preaches a group of human being that forms society, equality. It considers man noble. Dalit literature spreads love and not enmity among human beings.
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441-449
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The economic role of sustainable tourism in the United Arab Emirates, (A Study in Economic Geography). Huda Abdul Rahim Abdul Qadir
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The countries that aim to achieve sustainable development, seeks to develop and revitalize the tourism sector, because of its potential economic and social development, and the attention to tourism as an emitter on sustainable development, is a requirement for economically important, to stimulate investment in natural attractions
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450-483
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A Study on Micro Finance Intervention in the Rural Areas of Coimbatore. Roshini Vinod
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Microfinance emerged as a noble substitute for informal credit and an effective and powerful instrument for poverty reduction among people, who are economically active, but financially constrained and vulnerable in various countries. Microfinance covers a broad range of financial services including loans, deposits and payment services and insurance to the poor and low-income households and their micro enterprises.
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484-498
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Analyzing Foreign Exchange (FX) Positions of Participation Banks in Turkey. Serhat Yuksel, Ismail Canoz and Mustafa ozsari
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This study aims to determine the factors that affect the decisions of the banks related to foreign exchange positions. Within this context, annual data of 4 participation banks (Albaraka Turk, Bank Asya, Kuveyt Turk, Turkiye Finans) of Turkey for the periods between 2005 and 2015 was analyzed in this study.
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499-507
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Penjor Galungan in Bali as a Product of Creativity in the Current Era. I Wayan Mudra
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Penjor is a supplement to Galungan Feast Day which is celebrated by the Hindus in Bali. However, nowadays those who produce and use it seem to be so creative that its structural spiritual meaning becomes vague. The visual form of such a penjorcan be observed in different parts of Bali a few days before Galungan Feast Day is celebrated.
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508-520
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Rise and Growth of Dalit Political Movement in Karnataka: A Critical Study. U S Saranya
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The privileged Brahmin was treated with high respect and had the superior power in hand and the less privileged Dalits were treated equal to animals and mere slaves. There writing started in the times of Mukti movement and it flourished into various genres in the time of Dalit Panther movement which started in 1970's with the influence of Black Panther movement from the west.
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521-524
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Assessment Of Selected Dimensions Of Emotional Maturity Among School Children. Sairabanu Daragad., Dr. K. S. Roopa and Dr.Surendra.H.S
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Maturity is the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. Emotional maturity refers to the ability to understand and manage the emotions. It also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act, according to the circumstances and the culture of the society one lives in.
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525-533
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Portrayal of Religious view in Select Dalit Novels. U S Saranya
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The privileged Brahmin was treated with high respect and had the superior power in hand and the less privileged Dalits were treated equal to animals and mere slaves. Vedas are ruling the Hindu religion even now and the Brahmins considered themselves as pure and Gods people which were totally done on the basis of the karma and dharma done in the previous birth.
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534-539
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Conflict And Job Satisfaction. Faheem Akhter, Saba Fatima and Muhammad Murad Alam
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Mega cities have more job oppotnities as compared to small towns, that's why people from all over the country move to mega cites for employment. Mega cities aslo havedifficulties and problemswhich affect social and organizational behaviour of the residents.
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540-555
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Innovative Roles of Guidance and Counseling for Managing Children with Learning Disabilities in Inclusive Classroom by Inclusive Teachers. Dr. Madhavi Sharma
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This study was designed to determine the roles of guidance and counseling in assisting the inclusive teachers manage and handle learning disable children in an inclusive classroom. The study was a descriptive research design guided by two research questions.
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556-567
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A Study On Reverse Mortgage Scheme Provided By Sbi With Special Reference To Ernakulam District. JISHA C L and RAGHEE K.RAJ
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This paper presents impact of Reverse Mortgage Loan provided by SBI. The main focus of this paper is to get more knowledge about the scheme, to analyse the utility provided by Reverse Mortgage Loan and to analysethe impact of Reverse Mortgagae Scheme.
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568-577
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A Research on Accessibility of Urban Parks by Disabled Users. Sertac Gungor, Metin Demir and Ahmet Tugrul Polat
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The availability and accessibility for people with disabilities in their social environment as parking is extremely important. Therefore, the planning of the park accessible format in order to continue living as a barrier of all individuals with disabilities must be designed and implemented.
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578-594
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Need And Impact Of Innovative Practices On Teacher Education. C. Arundhathi Bai and Dr. Y. Chakradhara Singh
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The Teacher is the most important element in any education program. It is the teacher who is mainly responsible for implementation of the educational process at any stage. Teacher education is a program related with teacher proficiency and competence that would make them competent enough to face new challenges in the education.
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595-603
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A Study Of The Effect Of Gender And Yoga On Psychological Wellbeing Of Middle Age Adults. Jyoti Chauhan and Sanjay Kumar
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This present research paper is an attempt to find out the effect of gender and yoga on psychological well-being of middle age adults. For this purpose, the sample was consisted of 150 male and female subjects of age range 30 - 40 years, who were randomly selected from yoga centers, walking parks and offices.
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604-616
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Contribution Of Dam Lakes To Recreation; Palandoken Cat Dam. Sertac Gungor, Metin Demir and Ahmet Tugrul Polat
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As it is generally accepted, recreation is one of the most important needs of people today. Especially, people living in big cities feel this requirement much more. Dams built around urban area for the purpose of providing drinking water, irrigation and flood control become prominent in this process as the source of recreation and for the satisfaction of this requirements with their natural and cultural properties.
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617-627
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Analytical study of architecture, urban planning of Coptic monasteries. Mahmoud Ahmed Darwish
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The objective of this study to highlight the evolution of the urban planning of the Coptic monasteries, and its architectural elements through the Islamic age.
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628-665
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Impact Of Advertising On Consumer Behaviour With Special Reference To Fast Moving Consumer Goods. Dr. R. Renuka
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Now- a -days consumer are kings in the market. The study of consumer behaviour is the study of how individuals make decisions to spend their available resources-money, time and effort-on consumption-related items.
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666-678
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Nomadic Tribes Women's Status of Past, Present in Maharashtra. Dr. Pisal Anita Sambhaji
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Indian nomadic tribe people lay a key part in constructing the cultural heritage of India. They occupy major part in the history of India. Nomads are known as a group of communities who travel from place to place for their livelihood.
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679-688
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Political Trust And Democratic Institutions In Nagaland. Kikruneinuo Kuotsu and Moamenca Amer
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Democracies function more effectively when citizens support key institutions. This indicates a need to probe questions designed to measure people's trust and confidence in key institutions and agents of the state. The present paper examines the nature and level of political trust among voters in Nagaland towards key institutions and agents of the state.
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689-700
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Academic achievement of senior secondary school students in english in relation to their enactive learning styles. Ms. Rakhi Narula and Dr. Anuradha Sindhwani
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The present study is an attempt to find the impact of enactive learning style on academic achievement of senior secondary school students. A descriptive survey was used. In the present study, 600 senior secondary school students situated in different districts of Haryana state formed the sample.
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701-710
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711-714
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Educational Service of Christian Missionaries in Bihar (Patna Archdiocese)
SWARNIKA PALLAVI
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The Diocese of Patna is the oldest unit of the Roman Catholic Church in Bihar. The
history of the Christian missions and communities in Bihar should therefore begin with the
history of the Roman Catholic diocese of Patna. It may be noted that education did not
come as a single offer from the missionaries.
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715-730
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Indian Indentured Labour Migration and Abhorrence
Rajiv Kumar
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This article probes into the nuances of abhorrent attitude of the Indians towards migration
to overseas British colonies as indentured labour
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731-736
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कबीरः एक अनन्य भक्त और लोकसंघर्ष के अधिष्ठाता
डाॅ॰ सुनीता खुराना
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743-749
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भारत में न्यायिक जवाबदेही: मुद्दे, चुनौतियाँ और आगे की राह
डाॅ. अभय प्रसाद सिंह
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750-764
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Paper in Other Language
Dr. Sunita Khurana
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743-749
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A STUDY ON THE STRATEGYOF ENGLISH EAST INDIA
COMPANY FOR ESTABLISHMENTOF THE ADMINISTRATIVE
SYSTEM IN MANBHUM TERRITORY. (1765-1858)
Prof. Vijay Devidas Wakode
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The English East India Company aimed to maximize their commercial purpose against their
rivals and acquired control of India's governmental structure, achieving their goal by
creating administration in various facets.
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765-771
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PAPER IN HINDI
Paper in hindi
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772-776
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PAPER IN HINDI
Paper in hindi
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777-784
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Importance of Fitness Management
Asst Prof. Kedare.A.V
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785-788
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Jagjit Singh Kaviya
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789-792
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