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Public-Private Partnership And Ipr In Indian Pharmaceutical Sector. Dr.V.Sowbhagya Rani And Prof.V.R.C.Krishnaiah
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Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become important in the face of changing trade environment which is characterized by the following features namely global competition, high innovation risks, short product cycle, need for rapid changes in technology, high investments in research and development (R&D), production and marketing and need for highly skilled human resources.
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Women Empowerment: A Challenge of 21st Century. Dr. G. Adinarayana
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The subject of empowerment of women has becoming a burning issue all over the world including India since last few decades. Many agencies of United Nations in their reports have emphasized that gender issue is to be given utmost priority. It is held that women now cannot be asked to wait for any more for equality.
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8-22
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Social Masks and Dramaturgy in Diabetes Health Campaigns in Low Resourced and "Closed" Communities. Dr Lovie Edwin Seru
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Diabetes campaigns in remote villages of Botswana bring together cultural groups which come from completely different life worlds into communication events: the urbanized, educated and "rich" diabetes health promotion officials and the poor and illiterate remote villagers.
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23-36
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Post-Independence Relations between China and Eritrea: Challenges and Prospects. Mr. Biyan Ghebreyesus
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This article is intended to assess the historical introspects of Sino-Eritrea bilateral relationship over the last two and half decades and put forwarda new fresh analysis.China established diplomatic ties with transitional government of Eritrea in 1993. Since then, efforts have being made to further deepen and heighten the political and economic relations.
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37-52
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The Influence Of The Concentration ZA (Zwavelzure Ammoniac) To The Quality Of Nata De Coco. Muhammad Rijal, Surati, Sarmawati Kotala and Subhan
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Results of the analysis of the inferensial with indicators of weight and thickness measurement results obtained the highest concentration is in the ZA 9 gr/1000 ml (X2) with the highest average score on the weight is 51,6 gr and to the thickness of the highest average value is 1,37 cm.
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53-58
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Role Of NGOS In Sustainable Tourism Development: A Case Study Of Ngunu Ziro Of Arunachal Pradesh. Barnali Patowary and Dr.Parijat Borgohain
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Sustainable tourism is one of the emerging concepts of development that believes in sustaining the socio-cultural, natural and built environment by making conservation economically viable for the local community involved. The paper is based on the case study methodology on 'Ngunu Ziro', a community based institution in Ziro located in the Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, working towards responsible tourism for better utilisation of local resources by involving the community members.
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59-69
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The Prevalence Of Cassava Mosaic Begomoviruses In Malawi. Wisdom Changadeya, Willard Kamowa-Mbewe, Lava. Kumar, Pheneas. Ntawuruhunga, James. P. Legg, Claude. M. Fauquet and Jonathan. Mkumbira
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Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is an important staple crop for farmers in the tropics due to its drought tolerance, low inputs requirements and flexibility in planting, harvesting and storage. However, sustainable production of the crop is hampered by Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) which reduces tuber yield by up to 95%. CMD is caused by several species of circular single-stranded cassava mosaic begomoviruses (CMBs).
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70-87
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Rationalizing Alternate Dispute Resolution in Pakistan. Dr. Muhammad Ramzan and Kashif Mahmood
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The judiciary has an important role to maintain the balance in the society. But the courts are bound to follow the procedural law. Sometime, it takes much time to conclude the cases.
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88-95
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Religious Values Among The Talented And The Ordinary Students And Its Relationship With The Family's Satisfaction In Tabuk. Atallah Mohammed Alatawi, Mohd Zuri Ghani and AswatiHamzah
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This research studies the level of religious values of the talented and the ordinary students and its relationship with the family's satisfaction in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. In order to achieve the objectives, a survey has been undertaken studying a sample comprising 112 students; 60 ordinary students and 52 talented students.
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96-122
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Moral Dilemma-An Impact On Moral Autonomy. Saranya.SN, Dr A Sivalingam, Dr D Prabhakaran and Dr M Thirumarimuragan
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Ethics are usually formulated by situation that challenge one to find the right thing and help carrying out an action effectively so that those decision may not affect or act as an obstacle in future.
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123-134
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The Effectiveness Of Religious Programs Geared For Ordinary And Talented Students In The Development Of Religious Values In Tabuk. Attalah Mohamed Alatawi, Mohd Zuri Ghani and AswatiHamzah
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The present study examined the effectiveness of religious program which is geared for ordinary and talented students in the development of religious values especially in an early teenage in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.
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135-157
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The use of motivational teaching strategies atundergraduate level at BothoUniversity in Botswana. Norman Rudhumbu
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The purpose of this study was to examine how frequently and effectively lecturers use motivational teaching strategies in their teaching of undergraduate students at BothoUniversity in Gaborone, Botswana.
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158-171
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Empowerment Of Women Through Education-A Human Rights Perspective. B. Venkataiah
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The status of Women - Social, economic, political and the like - In India today is much higher than in ancient and medieval periods. Women today enjoy many more rights like social and legal and have greater freedom and voice, and participate more freely on public affairs.
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172-180
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Extent To Which Various Academic Factors Cause Stress In Undergradute Students At A University In Karachi And What Unhealthy Coping Stratiges They Use. Sumara Kanzada and Dr Memoona Lodhi
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This research investigated how much stress is induced by various study-related factors, in undergraduate students belonging to a renowned university in Karachi along with the unhealthy coping strategy the students use to manage the stress.
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181-249
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The Rag Pickers and the Urban Economy - A Case Study of Seemapuri region, Delhi. Ar. Jepranshu Aganivanshi
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The race of humanity has made tremendous advancements in terms of the nature and structure of their settlements giving the race all reasons to cheer and flourish. But there lies some serious issues as well. The present human civilization is experiencing the biggest human migration of all times changing the characteristics of their living and behavior.
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250-273
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Challenges In Teaching Esp For Tourism In Albania. Luiz Seiti
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Students who study tourism usually bring different attitudes, interests, and levels of competence, in their orientation towards learning foreign languages than those shared by other types of students of English, even when English may only be a requirement to obtain a degree (Garcia Laborda, 2001).
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274-279
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Achieving Environmental Sustainability Through Green Manufacturing Practices-A Perceptual Study On Employees In Smes In Hyderabad, Telangana State, India. Dr. Vijayalakshmi Kanteti
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The manufacturing industry is faced with the challenge to adhere to stringent environmental regulations due to the scarcity of natural resources, global warming and waste management issues. Increasing environmental concerns and awareness are the driving forces which push manufacturers all over the world to adopt green manufacturing practices.
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280-299
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Consequences of Climate Change in India & Disaster management laws. Dr. Shailesh N Hadli
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The solution to the global problem of climate change has been dominated by the concept of mitigation: reduction of the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming till recent times. The present debate in the global community now centers on how much change and when will this change occur.
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300-311
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The Determinants Of Performance In Financial Institutions: An Application To Spanish Savings Banks. Dr. Patricia Bachiller and Francisco-de-Borja Lasa
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This paper analyses the determinants of the performance of Spanish savings banks. We study whether efficiency, core capital, the delinquency ratio, liquidity, the number of branches and profitability influence the performance of these entities.
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312-327
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Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Adolescents Analyzing the Gender Difference. Eshrat Ara
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This paper reviews several related literatures on internalizing and externalizing problems to analyze the gender difference. The findings from the empirical literature support gender differences in internalizing and externalizing problems which indicate that males tend to externalize more and internalize less than females, conversely females tend to internalize more and externalize less than males.
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328-337
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Women Participation in Higher Education: An Over View Of Indian Scenario Since Independence. Ms.Binodini Majhi
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Empowerment of women strongly associated with level of education i.e. higher the level of education greater the empowerment of women. Women are a backbone of a family playing multiple roles. By educating women the process of development of the nation can be accelerated.
Education is the key yardstick by which the growth and development of a country can be delineated and as such it has occupied an honoured place in the society.
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338-348
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Influence Of Painters On Decorative Paint Purchase Decision. Cris Abraham Kochukalam and Dr. Stephen Mathews
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Paints as a product category is gaining relevance in the consumer segments for the reason that people aspire to build their homes, want their homes look attractive and distinctive among the others in the social environment.
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Real Contribution Of Autonomous Factors Of Women's Empowerment For Women's Rights In India. Brajesh1, Dharma Raj and Mukesh Ranjan
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Women's autonomy is instrumentally important for achieving positive development outcomes and well-being of life which lies in the doing and being what one value and have reason to value i.e. agency. National Family and Health Survey-3, 2005-06 of India found that only 11 to 13 percent of women directly empowered while nearly 80 percent of women indirectly empowered in India and the rest of all are fully dependent upon spouses or other family members to take partially decision to control their life.
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358-370
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Transformational Leadership And Socio-Technical Systems: Towards A Model Of Complements. Marwa Moses Siruri. Rasco, Dr. Wilfredo J. Nicolas And Prof. Manuel O. Malonisio
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The subject of sociotechnical systems is progressively becoming important, particularly in an age of increasing technological innovations. Complementing men and machine at the workplace has moreover been a challenge in many organizations, especially where the technology being introduced is one perceived to take away the jobs of employees.
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371-385
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Electoral Reforms Attempts Towards Good Governance In India: An Appraisal. Dr. Rajbir Singh Dalal and Dr. Neena Chug
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Fair and free elections are the backbone of representative democracy which not only determines its success rate but also the parameter to measure its level of development. Therefore, the quality of electoral process is a precondition for the quality of governance prevailing there in.
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386-400
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Identity Weakening of Bali Aga in Cempaga Village. I Wayan Budi Utama
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Bali Aga village communities of Cempaga, Buleleng, in the beginning is that very few under the influence of Hindu Java. They live in mountainous areas of Buleleng and their religious tradition is different with the Hindu community in Bali plains.
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401-411
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The Transition From Classrooms And Lecture Rooms To The Workplace: Empirical Evidence From Selected Schools And Colleagues In Zimbabwe. Angela Maposa and Chisango FutureFortune
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The study sought to establish and strengthen school to work transition. The endeavour to assess how efficient school based instruction and learning prepared students for the world of work (by cultivation of employability skills) was the major motivation for undertaking this study.
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412-422
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Discrimination Against Dalit Women: Observations From India. DIVYA K
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Difference among the people is potential enough to create differences and the distance from difference to discrimination is not far away. The discrimination of socially and economically vulnerable groups as Dalit's is quite unfair and oppressive discrimination.
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423-430
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Interpersonal Competence And Suitability For The Armed Forces. M. Chaturvedi
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Interpersonal relationships provide warmth, caring, support, and collaboration that gives life it's excitement and potential for joy and personal fulfillment. The competence in managing the interpersonal relationships can lead to more productive self-enhancing and fulfilling lives.
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431-441
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Crowd Funding. Dr Shailesh N Hadli
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Crowd funding through the Internet, a new fundraising technique for small business ventures, can benefit fund-seeking companies by helping to overcome funding difficulties, providing value-added involvement, facilitating access to further funding, providing publicity and contacts, and enabling fundraising with only limited or no loss of control and ownership.
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442-466
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Effect of Psychosocial Education on Intimacy and Autonomy among Adolescents. Navya Shree G.C
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Adolescence is a period of exploration, transition, and also a period of solidifying ones personality. During this period development of autonomy and need for close relationships occurs naturally. The present study aims at understanding the effect of psychosocial education on the level of intimacy and autonomy among late adolescents.
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467-482
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Shopping cart experience - Building consumer experience at the check- out stage for online buying. Cris Abraham Kochukalam and Maurice Jason Peters
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Free and discounted shopping is growing in preference among the Indian customers. The preference for online shopping sites are based on several factors ranging from deals, seasonal exclusives, exclusive online sales, discounts, offers, freebies, varieties, bundled product, etc. there is a growing priority for shopping cart and check out conveniences.
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483-490
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Managerial Skills And Head Teachers Job Success In Selected Nine Years Basic Education Schools Of Huye District-Rwanda. NSHIMIYIMANA Alphonse
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This study on "Managerial skills and Head teachers' job success in selected nine years basic education of Huye District-Rwanda" was conducted to describe the extent to which possession of managerial skill can determine or explain the level of job success among 9YBE Head teachers.
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491-511
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Role Of Education In Economic Development In India. Dr. Shailendra Singh
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Education in every sense is one of the fundamental factors of development. No country can achieve sustainable economic development without substantial investment in human capital. Education enriches people's understanding of themselves and world.
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512-521
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Teachers' Competences And Teaching-Learning Strategies For Pupils With Disabilities In Regular Public Primary Schools Of Ngoma Sector, Huye District-Rwanda. NSHIMIYIMANA Alphonse and SHIRUBUTE Jean Prudence
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The study aimed at establishing the professional qualifications of teachers educating pupils with disabilities, investigating whether teachers in regular public primary schools are able to identify and assess pupils with disabilities, and identifying teaching- learning strategies and materials used by teachers when educating pupils with disabilities.
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522-538
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Constructive Paradigm In Teaching Learning Process. Dr.(Mrs.) Meena Sharma
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The constructivist approach offers a theoretical basis for developing a learning model in which students are led to active and reflective and which could codetermine their creativity.
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539-543
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The Implementation Of Loanwords Speech Sound In The Daily Communication Of Indonesian Children. I G. AG. I. ARYANI
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Sound of words is not only related with the problems of pronunciation but be in the context of bilingualism and multilingualism. Contact between languages and dialect can deepen one's understanding of language areas, change and nature of phonological systems.
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544-550
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Tracing the Monastic Culture of Learning in Tibetan Buddhism- A Sociological Analysis. Sahana Sen
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The essence of India lies in the foundations of reason, free thought and benevolence thus making it the melting pot for development, diversity and democracy. Several studies from the perspectives of Hinduism, Islam and Christianity have traced the uniqueness of relationship that exists between religion and the construction of knowledge.
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551-567
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Rural Women And Marriage. Ritu Kumari
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The present study entitled Rural Women and Marriage is an outcome of field study covering tri-dimensional aspects of Indian rural women. These dimensions are marriage, education and decision making role of women.
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568-583
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Comparison Of Socio-Economic Status And Attention Deficit Disorder Of Students Studying In Coastal Area Schools. Dr.R.Gnanadevan, Dr. A. Selvaraj, Ph.D. and Mr.G. Sivakumar
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The aim of the study is to compare the socio economic status and attention deficit disorder of students studying in coastal area schools, for which the survey method has been adapted. Random sampling technique has been used for the present study for the selection of sample.
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584-591
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The Universe Of Work: A Sociological Analysis. Arya Priya
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Work as a socio-economic entity constitutes one of the most discussed and debated topics in sociology. Economic sociologists have deliberated upon different dimensions of work and their impact on human society right since the onset of industrial revolution to the current post-industrial late-modern society.
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592-605
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Teachers' perceptions and practices on computer use in Early Childhood Development settings: A case study of three selected preschools in Masvingo Urban. Dzviti Vesta and Du.be Lekani
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Even though many early childhood development centres are equipped with the latest computer technologies, multiple studies seem to be pointing to the fact that these are not used functionally for the benefit of the learners.
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606-618
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Good Leadership Role Making A Strong Organisation Trust. Dr.C.Muralikumaran
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This study examines the variable of trust in organizational relationships and found six leadership behaviours that foster trust. Using a confirmatory factor analysis, these leadership behaviours were examined to see the nature of the relationships among latent variables.
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619-628
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Paper in Sanskrit. Dr.Somnath Sahu
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629-635
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PAINTED GREY WARE CULTURE IN UPPER GANGA BASIN
Dr. Arun Kumar Singh
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The period between the end of the Indus Civilization (c. 1500 B.C.) and the beginning
of the historical period (c. 600 b.c.) used to be regarded as the „Dark Ages‟ of India‟s past.
This veil of darkness was, however, lifted in 1947 with the discovery of Painted Grey Ware
culture which was first reported from Ahhichatra its lowest level and its upper limits
determined it as pre-NBPW culture. It was Hastinapur where from its complete
coloronological position was ascertained. In the area under present,study hundreds of P.G.W.
sites were explored and later excavated.
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636-649
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Paper in Other Language
Dr Sandhya Srivastava
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650-654
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Understanding Popular Culture
Dr. Amit Jha
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Oral Tradition, Popular Culture and Folk Culture vitally connect us with the imagination and histories of ancient times
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713-723
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TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESOURCE INTERPRETATION FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN YAMUNA VALLEY: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DAKPATHAR, KALSI AND LAKHA MANDAL
Dr Rashmi Dhodi, Dr Rakesh Kumar Dhodi, Dr Anurag Goyal and Rajkamal Tamta
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724-737
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Nazir ki Awami Shairey:(Nazir as "The People's Poet")
Dr Bilal R. Shah
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738-744
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Sarveshwar Nath Singh
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745-749
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The Relationship Dynamics Between India & European Union in the Changing World
Order: Convergences and Challenges
Vidyottma Jha
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The international order has been undergoing aradical transformation wherein the European
Union (EU) needs to re-evaluate its role and priorities in a new, more challenging,
competitive and strategic terrain.
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750-762
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Jagjit Singh Kaviya
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763-771
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A STUDY ON GEOGRAPHY OF HIMALYA REGION
Dr Hansa Lunayach
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772-781
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A STUDY ON FINANCIAL INCLUSIVE PRACTICES OF SELECT PRIVATE AND PUBLIC
SECTOR BANKS IN INDIA
Dr. K. Nanjegowda and Dr. Nagabhushana S
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782-816
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