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Violent Media And Child Behaviour : A Study of Parents' Perspective. Dr. Rachita Shrivastava Roy
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The present study is aimed to examine the effect of violent media on child behavior and how the parents look at it. For the study sixty parents (30 mothers and 30 fathers) of school children were selected from the Rohini area of Delhi.
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Organisational Structure Of Selected Private Higher Education Institutions In Botswana And Its Impact On Knowledge Management Practice: An Empirical Investigation. Ushe Makambe
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This study intended to identify gaps in knowledge management (KM) practices of private higher education (PHE) institutions in Botswana by determining the existence, or absence, of the right organisational structure to facilitate KM practices.
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9-26
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Understanding Media; An Analysis Of Media Coverage Of Reservation Policies On Backward Class Education In India. Ramis Salam P
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Education is the basic to the quality of life. Reservation Policy has been guaranties in raising social status especially for Scheduled Castes and as well as other Backwards. One of the most criticized topics on the reservation policy is that it takes the edge off against the approval of merit.
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27-35
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Identity, Ethics And Fashion: An Ethnography Of Muslim Women's Dress Culture In Malabar, North Kerala. Abid Saittu
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After the Oil boom of the 1970s in the Middle East, it was the Malabar region which witnessed massive labour migration from the Indian state of Kerala. The migration to the Middle East regions led to multiple advancements in the social and economic sphere of Kerala.
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36-50
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The Goan Diaspora And The Left Behind Women In Goa. Sachin Savio Moraes
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This Paper deals with the question what happens to the family when catholic males migrate both on shore and off shore for generations in the villages of Assolna, Velim and Cuncolim (Goa). The Paper presents the changes in a family/household by investigation on the question of do women feel empowered?
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51-67
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A Comparative Study Between Public And Private Sector Banks On The Basis Of Impact Of Services. Prof. Sugandharaj Kulkarni And Prof. Shivkumar Biradar
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Recently the Indian economy has witnessed the emergence of many banks in the private sector. There are several reasons behind the increasing number of commercialization of banks. The growth of such banks is not possible unless they witness some success in the context of customer satisfaction on the basis of various services provided by these banks.
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Identification Of The Factors Causing Drop Out Among Elementary School Students In Larkana, Sindh. Ali Murad Soomro And DR. Ahmad Saeed
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The main objective of this study was to investigate reasons of drop out and to give suggestions and recommendations to prevent drop out from elementary schools. For investigation of causes of drop out 50 elementary school teachers (Male = 30, Female = 20) from 15 schools of district Larkana, province of Sindh were surveyed through a questionnaire.
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78-90
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Inventory Management Practices And Profit Performance Of Medium Scale Foods Industry In Nigeria. OLADEJO, Morufu And AJALA Olayimika
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The study examines the impact of inventory management practice on the profitability of Medium Scale Food Industry in Nigeria. There is a dearth of study relating to inventory management practice impact on medium scale food industry in a developing economy like Nigeria. Both primary and secondary data were employed in the study using simple random sampling; sampled of medium scale industrialists and their workers were selected.
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91-104
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Religiosity And Depression Among Older Adults Of Kashmir. Shabnum Ara, Md. Altaf Paul And Rakshanda Ahad
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India is gradually turning into graying nation. With increased life expectancy there is more number of citizens above 60-65 age range now. However the changes that come in later life - retirement, death of spouse, increased isolation - can lead to different psychological problems among which depression is quite common.
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105-114
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Consumer Satisfaction Towards Cosmetic Products In Nagapattinam District. A.Muthukumaran
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Cosmetic products are referred as care substances which can be made of chemical s compounds or natural substances to enhance appearances and odor of human body. These cosmetic products beautify human appearance: today cosmetic product is in great demand because of self consciousness and self personality aspects which are closely linked with human life.
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Industry Led Regional Transformation: A Case of Neemrana Block, Alwar District. Shashi Mehta and K.K. Yadav
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Neemrana block a part of National Capital Region Delhi, once famous for Neemrana Fort and artistic wells is witnessing industrial activities today. The influences of new economic reforms are being clearly seen in Neemrana in the form of transformation of agrarian economy to an industrial one.
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Influence Of Organic Fertilizer Rate And Type On The Growth And Yield Of Sweetpotato (Ipomoea Batatas (l.) lam) Varieties In The Southern Guinea Savannah Of Nigeria. Garba, A.A, Hassan O. O And Fagam S. A
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A field trial was carried out during the rainy seasons of 2011 and 2012 at Akwanga in the southern Guinea savannah of Nigeria (latitude 080 54'N, longitude 070 33'E) to determine the effects of organic fertilizer rates (0, 1.5, 3.0 and 4.5t ha-1) and different types of fertilizers (fertiplus, nomau and rootslizer) on the growth and yield of two sweetpotato (TIS 2535 op 1.13 and Ex-Igbariam) varieties.
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142-158
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Non-Compulsory Land Acquisition, Land Use Regulations And Gentrification. Dr Faranak Seifolddini and Dr Michael Harris
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The Public Works Act of 1894 enables land to be obtained for public purposes (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). Acquisition usually occurs with the landowner's agreement. If there is no agreement (or the landowner cannot be reached or deceased), the land may be obtained without their agreement (compulsoryland acquisition) (Te Tari Taiwhenua, 2015). Compulsory land acquisition under the Public Work Act is rarely used and can be controversial because it takes away privateproperty rights (Te Tari Taiwahenua, 2005). It is argued that compulsory land acquisition is a legal action which happens with compensation.
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159-168
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Quality of Higher Education In India: A Study Of Universities In Karnataka. Shivakumar and Jyothi B Karakalli
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Over the years higher education sector has witnessed a tremendous increase in its institutional capacity. After China and United States, India's higher education system is the third largest in the world, comprising of 330 universities and institutions of national importance, 16,000 colleges, 10 million students and 3,50,000 teachers (Narayan Jaiprakash 2005).
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169-181
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Perceptions On Political Corruption And Election Crimes:Reforms - A Review. Dr. C.L.V. Sivakumar And Dr. S. Prabakar
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Elections in India are known as a one-of-a-kind festival of democracy, replete with colorful pageantry, flamboyant personalities, and very large numbers. The size of the country's electorate when India heads to the polls for parliamentary elections later this spring is expected to reach nearly 800 million.
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182-188
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Teenage Suicide: Is It a Trend. Dr. Navin Kumar
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This paper reviews that why suicides happen and what to do about it. In this paper we will discussing about the teenager that what prompts them to do suicides over even think of it. Most suicide happens due to depression, stress, peer pressure, over regular uses of unadvised drugs and many more factors.
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189-193
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Ethics In The P0ST 2015 India. Jayashree Sadri
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This paper, being the product of a decade and half of research, is based on the conviction that the corporate leader in the future would have to be the ethical leader. This conviction has been mirrored in most of the works of Sadri and Jayashree between 2005 and 2015. Its argument is divided into four parts.
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194-223
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Socio-Economic conditions of the Elderly: A Review. Dr. J. Balamurugan
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Researches in the field of ageing and the aged started in the sixties. Most of the researches identified have been conducted after seventies, which show the growing concern for the problems of the aged during this time. One of the reasons could be attributed to the demographic factors.
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224-234
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Tantra Precept In Mahanirvana Tantra. Ni Wayan Budiasih
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The Indian Tantras, which are numerous, constitute the Scripture (Shastra) of the Kaliyuga, and as such are the voluminous source of present and practical orthodox "Hinduism." The Tantra Shastra is, in fact, and whatever be its historical origin, a development of the Vaidika Karmakanda, promulgated to meet the needs of that age.
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235-254
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A Critical Review Of Mind Based Ethics. Richa Sharma
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Since the last three decades an increasing number of HR initiatives have become value based and value driven in India as well as large parts of the Non-Muslim world. Consequently ethics has entered the curriculum of human resources management in a big way. Detailed literature survey shows that there has indeed been a lot of work done on ethics in India especially during the last three decades.
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255-266
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Silent Valley Movement In Kerala: A Study On The Contributions Of Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad. Manjusha.K.A.
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The Silent Valley Movement is the tale of a battle against the state to protect a pristine evergreen rainforest in Kerala, South India. The battle for the now famous Silent Valley raged for over ten years and involved thousands of people. When Kerala State Electricity Board announced plans to begin the construction of a 240 MW Hydro Electric Project over the Kunthipuzha river flowing through the Palakkad and Malappuram Districts in 1976, it triggered a wave of protests across the state.
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Childhood Consumer Socialization Agents and Process: A Review. Neetu Jain
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Children hold the pulse of every member in the family and play the role of active initiators, influencer, information seekers and buyers in the family buying decisions. So children are the very special segment and target for the marketers because they find it's quite easy to penetrate the family's purchase through children. Thus this is the necessary for children to acquire more reasonable and relevant knowledge about market place for becoming witty consumers..
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275-287
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Representation of Mizo Ethno-nationalism in Local Print Media. Samuel L Chuaungo
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This paper is virtually divided into the following sections. Firstly, we establish the importance and impact of print media as a reflection of ethno-nationalism. Secondly, we see that print media in Mizoram (India) has faced its share of conflictual as well as intellectual rites of passage in its history.
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288-308
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GLOBALIZATION - A Panacea Or A Trouble Shoot For Economic Progression. Mrs. U. Lubna Suraiya
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Globalization is the network of numerous independent national economies that has entailed swift amplification of cross-border trade, services, capital flows, greater to and fro movement of people and ideas,better welfare through competent gainsand greater equitygrowth; though it have enlarged income inequalities and destabilized nation.
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309-319
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Coconut And Itsrelated Words In Hindu Society: Ecolinguistic Approach. I Gusti Ayu Gde Sosiowati
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Many people thought that the sustainability of a language very much depends on whether or not there were speakers speaking the language. This idea was not entirely true since language needs reference. There was no word if there was nothing to represent. The experts working on ecolinguistics believe that the ecosystem contributes a lot to the sustainability of a language.
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320-333
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Breaking Learner's Isolation and Teacher's Insulations: A Strategy for Efficient and Effective Classroom. Dr. Vijay Kumar Grover
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This paper is about improving effectiveness of the classroom beyond the normal efforts of content, methods and methodology. It is about missing communication between teacher and learner/s. this break of communication is by virtue of two major factors- Learner's isolation and teacher's insulation.
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334-346
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The Philosophy behind the Festival of Meghalaya. Dr. Rupa Rani Sonowal
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The fundamental ideas about life of the people in Meghalaya are originated from the myth and the legend stories which are considered to be the integral to the culture and tradition of its region. There are philosophies which describe about the social construction of the society which is followed since the creation of the world and is reflected in the dance forms and festive spirit of the indigenous people of the state.
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347-355
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Youth Education and its Role in Achieving Sustainable Development. Dr.Hind Al-Braizat
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The importance of this study lies in the continuous development and changes of the globe in all aspects of life, namely scientific, social, political and economic ones as well as the development of telecommunication systems and satellite TV, etc. This has affected peoples' life in general and youth in particular.
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356-367
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Online Shopping Behaviour among Youth. Dr. Santha S.
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Web shopping has now become one of the activities of daily living as everything is available at our door steps just clicking at the tip of a mouse. Internet shopping has developed significantly due to its attractive features and the development of e- banking.
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368-385
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Review on three partition novels written by Indian writers. Pooja Saxena and Kranti Vats
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I have taken three novels which are based on the partition of India and Pakistan. It have reviewed that all three novels revealed that at the time of partition population have suffered equally. By this article we could feel the situations felt by the migrated refugees from Pakistan to India, and from India to Pakistan.
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386-389
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Water Environment of Tea Production Areas - Darjeeling Hilly Region and its Health Impact on Tea Workers. Lopamudra Ganguly And Lakshminarayan Satpati
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Tea and tea workers are the two sides of a coin where health related issues of tea workers occupy delicate position in these state of affairs. In spite of heavy rainfall in Darjeeling hilly track the workers in tea garden suffer water crises. Hence they used to collect water from the nearer plain region and store for long times for their daily house hold works.
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390-398
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The Effectiveness of Official Development Assistance: A Case Study of Mali. Yaya Dissa
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This paper is an attempt to analyze the official development assistance effectiveness in Mali. Mali is one of the world's poorest nations, ranking 182 out of 186 according to Human Development Index (HDI) 2013, a country with limited natural resources. The paper does not only evaluate the efficacy of official development effectiveness but also an endeavor to find out the ways to make the aids more effective and efficient in the Mali.
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399-415
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Development Of A Tool To Measure Computer Self-Efficacy Of Pre-Service Teachers. ADr. (Mrs.) Meena Sharma and Mr. Jasbir Singh
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This paper describes the process of the development of an instrument to measure computer self-efficacy of pre-service teachers. Self-efficacy beliefs have repeatedly been reported as a major factor in understanding the frequency and success with which individuals use computers. Computer self-efficacy is also an indicator of computer competency of individuals.
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416-425
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Management Education in India: Issues, Challenges and Way Forwards. Ayesha Khatun
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The economic scenario of India faced a radical change during the post liberalization period with a wind of change coming from the west which changed the entire system and India became the hub of world MNC's and there was a sudden heat of competition among the firms operating in India.
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426-440
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Gentrification and Incentive-based Land Acquisition Finance Policies and Strategies. Dr Faranak Seifolddini And Dr Michael Harris
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Acquisition funds can be used to purchase property directly (by municipality, Land Bank Organization, Community Land Trusts or other related organizations) or provide sources for third parties (e.g. developers). Funding can be provided for organizations and individuals to obtain land in areas that are going under gentrification process.
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441-462
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Identification Of Archaeological Remains Arround The "Rarha" Region And Littoral Tract Of Midnapur, West Bengal, India. Suman Saren, Dr. Ashis Kr Paul And Dr. Soumendu Chatterjee
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The present work is greatly rooted in the identification of archaeological places in entire Midnapur(W+E) district. The geographical issues which cometo the fore in these research work is, identification of archaeological places in relation to the local environment. Investigation also related to explain the spatial distribution pattern of archaeological sites across the district.
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463-482
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Patriarchy Ideology Dimensions of Gender Inequalities in Stereotypes and Social Scripts. Deodatus Katabaro Buberwa
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Stereotypes and social scripts have an influence on how we regard people in the society and the expectations we have on their behaviors. When stereotypes and social scripts are expressed under the foundation of patriarchy ideology, they do manifest social inequalities through which the males are made powerful and females are their subordinates.
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483-499
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Talented students' programs in Jordan :Reality and Expectations. Dr.Samar A. Abdeen and Dr. MohdZuriGhani
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Talented Students started to receive educational services in Jordan in the late 1980s. This paper shows a glance at the Talented students' programs in Jordan with its three branches, which are(a)Pioneer centers, (b)Overall school enrichment program and (c) king Abdullah the 2nd talented schools.
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500-506
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Status of Dalit Women in India. Dr. Sita Ram Bairwa
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This paper analyses the status of Dalit women in india as Education, Social Equality, Gender equality, Occupational inequality, Family role, problems and challenges, leadership programmes and role of AIDMAM. There are about 250 million Dalits in India but there is no proper survey to give the correct number of dalit women in India.
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507-518
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Reconstruction Of Austronesian Culture. Ni LuhSutjiatiBeratha and I Wayan Ardika
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Some experts have identified common traits of Austronesian speakers, despite the interactions and changes in culture and biology for centuries. The general characteristics possessed by Austronesian speakers are mentioned as follows. 1) most of Austronesian speakers outside Melanesia and the Philippines have biological characteristics that can be classified as Southern Mongoloid race (Southern Mongoloid).
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519-539
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Color Revolutions - the Incomplete Picture of the Political Map of the World. Prof. ScD Stoyan Denchev and Miriyana Pavlova
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The paper presents the nature of the "Color revolutions" which mark the development of contemporary international relations since the beginning of 21st century. The text describes the technology of conducting socio-political change in many countries. Attention is paid to external driving powers that dictate what happens in the countries affected by these revolutions.
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540-547
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Commodification Of Crafts In Bali. Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha, Ni Wayan Sukarini, I Made Rajeg and I Made Netra
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This paper aims to describe types of Balinese craft, and cause of commodification, especially regarding crafts that has experienced dynamics from its original as a result of order (made to order) since the process of commodification occurs. A qualitative approach relying on observation technique and in-depth interview in all three study sites, namely (Kedisan, Ubud, and Celuk) was applied in the collection of data and information.
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548-561
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Hybridization And Deficit Of Democracy In Provincial Leader Election Of Bali, Indonesia. Dr. I Wayan Gede Suacana And Dr. Eka Suaib
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As a manifestation of a celebration of procedural democracy, Bali Provincial General Election (Bali elections) was sufficiently characterized the phenomenon of de-ideologization and hybridization partner of governor and deputy candidates. Various problems still appeared due to the democratic deficit and less fulfillment of the rights of civil society.
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562-577
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Translation Procedures In Translating Balinese Culture Terms Into English. Ida Ayu Made Puspani
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This paper described the equivalent of Balinese culture terms in the translation of Indonesian novel which depicts Balinese life background `SukreniGadis Bali`(Tisna, 1991) into English `The Rape of Sukreni`(Quinn, 1998). Translation was related to the replacement of a representation of a text in one language by a representation of an equivalent text in a second language (Bell, 1991:6).
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578-589
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Sperm Membrane Integrity And Mda Level Of Male Rabbit Fed Commercial Food Substitution By Moringa Oleiferaleaf Meal. Ni Made Rai Suarni, I Gst. Lanang Oka, I Gede Mahardika and I Putu Suyadnya
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Moringaoleifera was a clump plant that many of them could be found in Indonesia as a plant that used for fence and has many benefit like vegetables and substance of traditional medicine. This research was intended to know commercial food substitution with Moringaoleifera leaf meal effect towards sperm membrane integrity and Malondialdehide (MDA) level of male rabbit blood.
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590-599
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Innovations in green practices in hospitality sector. Chitra Shashidhar and Dr M Prakash
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The tourism and hospitality sector is among the top 15 sectors in India to attract the highest foreign direct investment (FDI). During the period April 2000-February 2015, this sector attracted around USD 7,862.08 million of FDI, according to the data released by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
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600-622
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The Cost Of Informality Of The Firm. Brunela Trebicka and Elton Noti
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Informal economy is an area that has been a subject of a lot of studies. Because of the nature of the informal economy, it is not easy to study and to calculate it. In this paper we analyze some cost of informality of the firms. Informal economy means hiden economy.
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623-632
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Prebendalism And National Poverty Eradication Programme In Rural Cross River State, Nigeria. Felix Onen Eteng and Jacob Iba Omenka
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Poverty is a socioeconomic problem with severe dehumanizing conditions which renders an individual sterile with no hope, courage or voice in the society. The Federal Government in Nigeria introduced the National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) as an institution to eradicate poverty.
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633-652
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Technology Enabled Learning & Multimedia: A Revolutionary Approach in Teaching and Learning Process. Dr. Ashok K. Saini
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This research paper attempts to delineate and outline the exercise of innovative tools and Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) in the development for teaching and learning process. Today ICT is acknowledged as one of the driving forces in shaping the new generation of young learners. Innovative tools have become known into a vibrant field of communication transfer today.
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653-666
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Perceived Physiotherapy Interns And Faculty Satisfaction With The Current Physiotherapy Internship Program. Dr. Sajida Agha and Dr. Refaa Aldossary
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With the expansion of physiotherapy career, physiotherapists are expected to work more on the community's need and to endure in health care system, internship programs are increasingly becoming an integral part of any professional degree particularly in physiotherapy program to produce highly qualified and well prepared physiotherapist to meet thoseexpectations.
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667-681
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Potential And Actual Expression In Blocking System (MORPHOLOGY STUDIES). I Wayan Suryasa
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This research was intended to explore the productivity morphologically. In term of forming of word, it was produced two expressive included actual and potential. The technique of collecting data was descriptively and it was analyzed by blocking theory. The theories were stated by Aronoff (2011) and Bauer (2004).
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682-691
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Aspectual Verbs In Balinese. Ni Luh Ketut Mas Indrawati
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Aspect refers to completion and incompletion of the event encoded by verbs. Languages express aspectual meanings in different ways. English, for instant, conveys these meanings syntactically through the use of auxiliary 'have and past participle' for perfective aspect, and 'be and verb in -ing' for progressive aspect.
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692-703
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Examination on the Relationships among School Identification, Team Identification, and Sport Consumption Behavior of University Students. Jong-Chae Kim, Li-Shiue Gau and Kyoung Tae Kim
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The purposes of the current study were to find the significance of school identification among university students and its relations with team identification, current sport consumption and donation intention. In order to examine the purposes, the quantitative research method was used. Among a potential population of one university students, questionnaires were distributed to American college students by a convenient sampling with 140 valid respondents (76 males, and 64 females).
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704-723
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Development of Skills in Women: Challenges and Possibilities. Monisha Gupta
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The 12th five year plan (20012-17) has accepted India's dire and urgent need to skill millions of formal and informal workers in the next ten years. The Government of India has set a target of skilling 500 million people by 2022 as only 4.69 percent of India's total workforce has undergone formal skill training (Census 2011).
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724-732
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Challenges and Opportunities for Women Self Help Group Entrepreneurs. Dr. Venkatesh J, Ms. Dhibiya P, Dr. Thenmozhi S and Dr. Balasubramanie P
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Women SHG Entrepreneurs are stimulating. An SHG entrepreneur is somebody that categorizes, handles, and thinks the risk of a business endeavour. At present, more women are come out free from the habitual, gender-specific jobs and undertaking into the business world.
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733-742
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Aashad ka ek din k istri patra. Dr Santosh kaul kak
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Istri - purush paraspak ek dusre ke purak hai phir bhi samaj mei dono ka sthan sada se bhin rha hai. bhartiya samaj, dharam, shasan, kala sabhi ne nari ka mansik, samajik, aarthik, sharirik shoshan kar use apne adhin rakha.
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743-750
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Effect Of Green Marketing On Departmental Stores. Dr. Lokesh Jindal
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The green movement has been expanding rapidly in the world. With regards to this consumers are taking responsibility and doing the correct things. Consumer awareness and motivation continue to drive change in the marketplace, notably through the introduction of more eco-friendly products.
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751-760
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A STUDY OF STRESS MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES USED BY WORKING WOMEN IN HAJIPUR TOWN ( VAISHALI DISTRICT ) PRIYANKA KUMARI
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Families today are seeing rapid changes due to the increased pace of growth and modernization.Hajipur women belonging to all classes have entered into various professions which causes stress in their personal and professional life.
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761-770
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STUDY ON OVERBANK SEDIMENTATION AND ITS IMPACT ON PHYSICAL
ENVIRONMENT
Pawan
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Overbank sedimentation is a characteristic cycle which is brought about by Rivers during a flood. The issue of
sedimentation isn't new for the individuals living in the floodplains. Sediment is a significant pollutant of worry
that can debase and modify amphibian natural surroundings. A sediment spending plan is a bookkeeping of the
sources, stockpiling, and fare of sediment over a characterized spatial and worldly scale. This manual spotlights
on field ways to deal with gauge a sediment financial plan. We additionally feature the sediment fingerprinting
way to deal with credit sediment to various watershed sources. Deciding the sources and sinks of sediment is
significant in creating methodologies to diminish sediment burdens to water bodies debilitated by sediment.
Subsequently, this manual can be utilized when building up sediment TMDL requiring ID of sediment sources
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771-778
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“Impact of Coping Behaviour on Life Stress of Working Women and its Management”
DR.SURESH KUMAR ROY
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It is always found that women are treated as the secondary to men. The sex
differences are having the policy of gender discrimination. Women are treated differently
than men at workplace which so women suffer from the several mental illness as
depression, anxiety, stress and so on. It is always found that women are never treated
with positive attitude at workplace as comparative male. In coping policies or strategies,
women are treated with the gender bias and it is resulted into anxiety, fear and
depression. In many cases, it goes out of limit and medication or clinical treatments are
required to come out of it. The current work focuses on the coping strategies at
workplace with special reference to women employee and its management.
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779-783
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Brand Loyal Behaviour of Subjects with Internal and External Locus of Control: A
Comparative Analysis
Dr. Jasvinder Kumar
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Brand loyalty has always been a matter of interest to marketers as well as
researchers in consumer behavior. Every consumer posses certain unique attributes and
characteristics which affect consumer’s attitude and behavior in a typical manner. Every
individual differ in terms of personality traits and characteristics, resultantly react differently
in the same environment. People with different locus of control (internal/external) tend to
behave differently in the same situation.
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784-799
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Social, Economic and Demographic Changes Among The Elderly
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Jha
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India’s favourable demographics have placed it in an enviable position in an aging world, largely due to the potential macroeconomic dividends that accrue to the young:
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800-809
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON BEHAVIORAL FACTORS
AFFECTING BUYING DECISION OF INVESTORS IN STOCK
MARKET
Deepak Kumar
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The field of behavioral finance unlike traditional finance could provide an excellent insight
about how markets having both rational
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810-817
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Effect of Yogic Activities on Self-concept and Self Esteem
Dr. Sompal Singh
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818-822
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Management of AgrarianSector :Insights from The Arthashastra
Dr. Nagendra Sharma
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TheArthashastra was composed at a juncture of Indian History when the early pastoral
economy of Pre-Mauryan times was changing to a village based agricultural economy.
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823-834
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SOCIAL AIMS OF EDUCATION IN INDIA
Dr. Gurdeep Bhola
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The social objective of education takes into account the social needs of the society. Education
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