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A Study On Customers' Attitude Towards Selected Agricultural Organic Food Product With Special Reference To Coimbatore City. Dr.Krishnaveni and M.S. Kavitha
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"Organic agriculture is a holistic production management system which promotes and enhances agro-ecosystem health, including biodiversity, biological cycles, and soil biological activity. It emphasises the use of management practices in preference to the use of off-farm inputs, taking into account that regional conditions require locally adapted systems.
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Jurisprudence Reviews Dowries In Islam And Iranian law. Maryam Sayahi and Seyed HassanHosseini
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Marriage contract dowry is one of the special effects that have been extensive discussions. Particular importance that issues relating to marriage and dowry in the society, and sometimes the sensitivity of the people, Makes the study an extra charm to the issue of dowry marriage proposal and finds high statistical.
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8-16
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Learning Environments In Daycare Centres: A Haven For Learning Or Misbehaviour? Esther Makasi
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This paper is based on findings from a study conducted to examine learning environments in daycare centres, whether they are a haven for learning of misbehaviour. This study is based on interviews of caregivers and observations of activities during teaching and learning situations.
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17-29
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Influence Of Academic Performance And Place Of Residence:A Comparitive Study Of Self-Concept Of Adolescents. Hemlata Chand and Ritu Singh
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Present study was undertaken to assess and compare the academic performance and self-concept of adolescents studying at Government Inter Colleges of Uttarakhand. District Udham Singh Nagar and District Pithoragarh were purposively selected as representative of most advanced and underdeveloped districts of Uttarakhand. Sample for the study was drawn from 21 Government schools located in developed areas of District Udham Singh Nagar and remote areas of District Pithoragarh.
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30-44
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Orphans- The Disadvantaged Section Of The Society. Caroline Beck and Prof. Usha Mishra
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The paper discusses the socially disadvantaged children -the Orphans. Millions more children are abandoned and in need of supportive living environments because their biological parents are not able to provide food, shelter and safety; are forced to leave their children to seek employment elsewhere; or are mentally or physically unable to care for children.
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Reviews divorce Jurisprudence and the right to divorced woman in Islam. Seyed HassanHosseini and Sorayaetedalipajooh
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Family is important in Islamic jurisprudence and civil law Lawyer and legislator freedom intention of the parties as a result of the full integration of social life is limited to family life and marriage annulment and divorce is determined. In the legal system of Islam and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the divorce will be gathering Real Couples.
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57-63
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Chiristian Missioneries And Their Activities For The Upliftment Of Dalits In Andhra Pradesh. P.Sunil Babu and Dr. K.V.N. Raju
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The term 'Dalit' is from Marathi language, literally means "the broken and oppressed". Arya Samaj, a hindu reform movement and Dr.B.R.Ambedkar were the first to use this term to designate the members of formerly untouchable castes. Dalits were excluded from the four-fold Varna system and they formed the unmentioned fifth Varna, and so were also called Panchama.
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64-75
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Buddhism In Andhradesa. V.Varakumari and Dr.P.Sudhakar
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Religion is one of the earliest social institution created by mankind.Buddhism was a popular living faith in 6th. C. B.C. The role played by royalty, laity, artisanal and mercantile sections. Patronizing the Buddhist Sangha along with monasteries, and its role facilitating a new social order and state formation. Buddhism has answered the several changes that occurred.
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Evaluating the role Education in developing intellectual capital (human capital) from the perspective of high school teachers ShahinShahr. Ashraf Rezaee
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The present study was to investigate the role of education in developing intellectual capital (human capital) from the perspective of high school teachers in the academic year 93-92 has been ShahinShahr.For this purpose, a sample of 256 people were selected randomly from the Shahinshahr city school teachers.
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82-89
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Trends of monthly and seasonal temperature of Parbhani. Karnewar Kailas and Dr. Avinash S. Kadam
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The trend of monthly mean of maximum, minimum, mean temperature and seasonal temperature data were analyzed for metrological data of Parbhani of Maharashtra for the year 1969-2010.Most of the months show decreasing trends by linear regression method.
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A Study of the effects of sowing date on yield and yield components of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.). Shiv Kumar
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High yields of grain and sunflower oil need to match of vegetative and reproductive growth stages of the plant with favorable weather conditions by selecting appropriate sowing date. A split plot experiment, according a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications was performed in the research field of Scientific and Practical Center under agricultural dept. of Monad University, Hapur in 2012.
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Spatial Analysis Of Urban Agro-Crime In Ogbomoso. IGE James Olateju; ADIGUN FolasadeOyenike; ABOLADE Olajoke; ATANDA Timothy Adeyemiand and OLAIYARemilekunOlaide
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This study examined the nature of urban agro-crime experienced by households, susceptibility of urban farms to criminal victimization,causes and effects of urbanagro-crime in Ogbomoso. It also examinedhouseholds' response to urban agro-crime in the area.
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Teacher Proficiency Of Teacher Educators. Dr. Paul Albert. A
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The present study is on teacher proficiency of teacher educators. Teacher proficiency refers to one who possesses the skill, ability, talent, expertise, competence, mastery, dexterity and aptitude in their profession. Teacher proficiency is the outcome of a process that begins with teacher preparation programs that are guided by curriculum organizations, state departments of public instruction, organizations that certify schools of education, and research in education.
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126-137
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Opportunities, Challenges and Reforms in Doing Business in India. Dr. Rupinder Katoch
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India a potential investment hub and one of the fastest growing economies in the world lags behind in terms of ease of doing business. It has been repeatedly ranked low according to World Bank's ease of doing business ranking. Present study is an assessment of business environment of India and it finds, despite two decades of economic reforms, there are many issues on which India continues to falter.
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138-165
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Women Empowerment through Participation in Local Governance: A study of Coastal Karnataka, India. Ms.Florin Shelomith Soans and Dr. Shripathi Kalluraya K.P.
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Participation of women in decision making or the local governance is finding a new way in the present world of development, Women's role in decision-making is one of the most important questions for consideration in the movement for their empowerment.
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Kashmiri Pandits The Pioneer Of Journalism In Jammu And Kashmir. Nitin Chandel
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This article pronounces the evolution of Press in Jammu and Kashmir and the Kashmiri Pandits being the first to heralded journalism in Kashmir. The paper also describes the genesis of Press in British India by emigre Kashmiri Pandits provided the road to the native Pandits of Kashmir.
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Document Clustering using Improved K-means Algorithm. Anjali Vashist and RajenderNath
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Clustering is an efficient technique that organizes a large quantity of unordered text documents into a small number of significant and coherent clusters, thereby providing a basis for intuitive and informative navigation and browsing mechanisms. It is studied by the researchers at broad level because of its broad application in several areas such as web mining, search engines, and information extraction. .
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In Each and Every Truth, the Contrary is equally authentic: A Post-Modernist study of Hesse's Siddhartha. Hira Arain
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This is a critical investigation of Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha. An endeavor is being made to grasp readers that the protagonist of Hesse was neither uniform to live, nor indiscriminately followed the conventions and teachings that have been said by others. He does not have the usual lessons to its objectives of self-acknowledgement is come to.
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Social Stigma and Struggle for Life of Marginal Group in Modern India. Dr. Sandipan R. Gavhale
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This study generally points out that Socio-economic status and criminal background of 198 tribes, which have been declared as a criminal bybirth in Criminal Tribe Act 1871 in India. Since then, they frequently have been confronting theirs a socio-economic problemas like as Stigma of Crime.
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Emerging Security Challenges to India: Ramification for Economic Development. Dr. Pankaj Dodh
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India is the world's largest democracy and one of its fastest growing economies. A 2010 joint study by the U.S. National Intelligence Council and the European Union declared it the world's third-most powerful nation. International Monetary Fund calls India "the bright spot in the global landscape".
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Investigatedthe legal status of absente woman or the rights and obligations that woman has during her husband's absence. Abdolrahim Oboudi and Dr .Seyed Hassan Hoseyni
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Disappeared absentee is a legal term which in civil law and the law of non-litigious used by legislator. In the meantime, divorce of the wife of such a person in the supply mode or lack of support is investigated by clergyman.
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Developing HR Policies for Educational Organizations. Dr.Sateeshchandra Joshi
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This article tries to give practical information to Educational Organizations on how to develop HR policies and procedures. This article aims to provide support to for Educational Organizations funded/self-funded. It has been observed that the educational institutions do not take necessary pains to formulate and implement the HR Policies for their teaching as well as Non-Teaching Staff.
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Examining the impact of customer relationship management (CRM) on competitive advantage in the branches of bank Melli, and bank Saderat in the cities of Omidiyeh, Aghajari, and Miankuh. Amirnejad, Ghanbar and Maturi, Maki
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This study examined the impact of customer relationship management on competitive advantage.The study population consisted of Saderat and Melli banks of Omidiyeh, Aghajari, and Miankuh, consisting of three Saderat banks, and five Melli banks in Omidiyeh, one Saderat bank, and one Melli bank in Aghajari and Miankuh.
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Reviewing Partition through Amrita Pritam's Writings. Dr. Mehak Jonjua
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Amrita Pritam, one of the prolific Punjabi writers whose contribution to the gamut of literature related to Partition of India under the British Raj is worth noting. The catastrophe of partition which, apart from other ignominies and mortifications, involved a distressing infringement of humankind especially on an appalling scale, furnished the point of view correlative for Amrita's feminine concern in her novels on the Partition theme.
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Financial Inclusion- An Overview. Uma Gowri. M. and B.Kavitha
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Bank nationalization in India marked a paradigm shift in the focus of banking as it was intended to shift the focus from class banking to mass banking. The banking industry has shown tremendous growth in volume and complexity during the last few decades.
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Folk-Religion Of Jessore Sadar: A Study. Md. Kohinoor Hossain and Mst. Selina Akter
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Jessore Sadar Upazila is a land of folk Islam of Bangladesh. Not only folk Islam but also folk Hindu is very important glimpse for the national anthropology and international anthropology. This folk religious culture is an asset for the national folk religion. It will help to remake the national and international folk religious parlor that is mixed up with the vernacular people of Jessore which are the best approaches in Bangladesh.
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Protection and Promotion of Traditional Crafts and Occupations in Globalising India: A case study of weavers of Mau (Uttar Pradesh). Aamir Hussain
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India is a combination of multiple worlds. At a time it lives in many centuries and cultures. The world of India's crafts persons spans millennia and spreads across the length and breadth of our rich land, which is apparently observed in cities, towns and in beautiful villages.
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323-338
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A Cross-Sectional Study On Socio Demogrphic Correlates Of Nutritional Anemia Among Rural Adolescent Girls Of Bhilwara District, Rajasthan. Jyoti Sachan and Deepa Swamy
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Anemia is the most widespread nutrition problem in the world and has predominance in developing countries like India, particularly in children, adolescent girls and women. In developing countries it serves as a primary cause for 40% of maternal death either directly or indirectly.
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The Role of Human Resource Management Implementation in Large Private Hospitals of Rewari in Haryana. Dr. Inderjeet Yadav
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Health care is how an upcoming field in most cities in India. Including Rewari is the Brass city of Haryana. Modern Hospitals which provide the latest medical facilities how employ thousand of personnel including medical para medical and support staff managing this waste.
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A Study On Investors Perception And Behaviour Towards Capital Market. NITHYA.T.V
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The present study endeavored to throw light on the investor's perception towards capital market. Investing is not a game but a serious subject that can have major impact on investor's future well-being.Normally people do not like to invest their hard earned money in securities and even if they do, they do not participate in the stock trading activity.
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The status of human security in Kampala slums: The vulnerability of our people (1990-2015). Jimmy Alemiga
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Almost 1 billion people globally live in slums. Unfortunately, this number is projected to double to 2 billion in the year 2030. The slum problem has continued to be neglected by all the concerned stakeholders. This has exposed many slum dwellers to much vulnerability which has persistently threatened their human security hence a violation of their fundamental rights and freedoms.
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375-408
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The Implications of Scientific Approaches In Terms Of Contemporary Management Practices. Shivi Srivastava and Prof. Shekhar Srivastava
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In today's age the concept of globalisation is influencing every area cropping up the competition and new challenges. To win this competition and face the challenges to survive in the market it has become mandatory to be scientific in our attitude. The development is not restricted now to any one or in any common field.
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409-421
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Collective Security of the United Nations and United States Invasion of Iraq in 2003. Onu, Uzoma David
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Collective Security has been credited with averting likely wars, and contributing to international peace and security. But its application is increasingly paralyzed by the rising resort to unilateral actions by powerful nations who invade weaker ones for economic interest.
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A Search Of Different Maladjusted Behaviours Of Adolescents Inside And Outside Of Classroom And The Causal Factors That Are Responsible For Their Behaviours. Raju Singha and Arindam Bhattacharjee
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Education plays very important role in making the man well adjusted in the society . Education in real sense , is to humanize humanity and to make life progressive , cultured and civilized . Everyone want to adjust himself with his environment . The modern education has these objectives .
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Analysis of Science Process Skills in the Primary Education Completion Examination (PECE) of Bangladesh. Rezina Ahmed
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Process skills are the ways of thinking about and interacting with materials and phenomena that can lead to an understanding of new scientific ideas and concepts i.e. inquiry-based learning which is the basic of science learning across the globe.
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The Value Relevance Of Earnings,Book Values, And Cash Flows: Special Reference To Non Financial Sector, Evidence From Sri Lanka. AhamedLebbe Abdul Rauf and P.A.D.D. Randika
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This research investigated that the value relevance of earnings, book value and cash flow is to provide empirical evidence concerning the value relevance of accounting information such as earnings per share (EPS), asset book value (ABV), and operating cash flow (OCF) to share price (SP) of non-financial companies listed on the S&P SL20 index in Colombo stock exchange (CSE) in the period of 2011-2015.
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458-473
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Ownership Structure and the Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria. Obasan, K. A., Shobayo P. B. and Amaghionyeodiwe, A. L.
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This paper studies the effect of ownership structure on the performance of small and medium enterprises in Nigeria. The sample consists of three hundred and ninety nine (399) small and medium enterprises in Alimosho Local Government Area, Lagos State.
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National Planning Scheme (NPS): Details, Benefits, Rules, Asset Allocation and Progress made so far. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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Retirement planning is a crucial aspect of financial planning where in there is a need to save money in pre-retirement period in order to enjoy the desired post-retirement lifestyle.To enable individuals to plan and prepare for post retirement life, the Government of India in conjunction with the Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority (PFRDA) launched the New Pension Scheme (NPS) in January 2004.
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An Overview Of Women Empowerment Through Panchayatraj. Dr. Thippeswamy .H
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The study attempt to identify the women empowerment through panchayat raj program. This paper is based on secondary data and some observation in channagiri taluk. The educated Indian women have go lo a long way lo achieve equal rights and position because liadilions are deep rooted in Indian society where the sociological set up as been a male dominated one.
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Fundamental Hurdels Of Senior Citizens Of India. Dr. Thippeswamy .H
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This article helps students to evaluate their own attitudes oward people over 65. It begins with the students taking an pinion survey on the characteristics of older people and oncludes with the opportunity for students to learn the ctual statistics and summarize the "Fundamental Hurdels f ld Senior Citizens Of India"
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Socio- Economic Conditions Of Street Venders: A Sociological Study. Dr. Thippeswamy .H
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Apart from India, even in Thailand, Singapore, philiphinens etc., countries we find the increase of these street venders. Because of these street venders not only some people got employment, but people belongs to urban area got lot of benefit from these kind of business.
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Status Of Health Of Rural Women: A Sociological Study. Dr. Thippeswamy .H
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Good health is a prerequisite for the adequate functioning of any individual or society. If our health is sound, we can engage in numerous types of activities. But if we are ill or injured, we may face the curtailment for our usual round of daily life and we may also become so pre-occupied with our state of health that other pursuits are of secondary importance or quite meaningless.
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533-543
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Philips Curve And Indian Experience. Prof. Babasaheb R Jadhav
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This research paper revisits the empirical existence of the Phillips curve in the Indian context. To estimate the Phillips curve we need two variables- Inflation Rate and the Unemployment Rate. Empirical evidence is obtained from the annual data collected from various sources. Empirical results are obtained by using the statistical test which is Correlation Coefficient.
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Psychological Contract and Employee Behaviour. Deepa V
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Psychological contract refers to the mutual expectation between the employer and employee regarding the outputs and incomes. It is an implicit contract unlike verbal or written agreement where the claims are perspicuous. The present paper titled "Psychological Contract and Employee Behaviour" aims to analyze the influence of correlates of psychological contract and employee behaviour.
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Barriers In Using Ict Devices Among Visually Impaired Studnets. Garima Mishra and U.V.Kiran
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The purpose of this study was to assess the utilization of ICT enabled devices and identifying barriers in the usage of ICT enabled devices faced by visually impaired students. Exploratory approach has been adopted in which interview schedule is used to collect information.
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568-587
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Out-migration and the Cycle of Exclusion: A Study on Construction Workers Families in Bolangir, Odisha. Ms. Priyanks Singh
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Odisha is regarded as the key state for supply of out-migration. According to the census survey report of 2001, migrant people constitute 30 % with 307 million of the total population in India. Out of that 307 million people, 10.8 million are from Odisha. In Bolangir district of Odisha, people migrate frequently to the cities for getting better employment and also because of failure in farming, underemployment, and unemployment.
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From Irom to the Iron Lady of Manipur - her ongoing struggles. Tanusree Sengupta
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The paper tries to study certain pertinent issues related to North-East India. Based on secondary sources of study, the paper focuses on Irom Sharmila Chanu - the "Iron Lady of Manipur". Barring recent interest shown by some Multi-national Energy Corporations, and some narrow political interest, until recently the region was secluded from mainstream Indian population and business.
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602-608
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Cadbury Vs Nestle: A Study Of The Chocolate War. Dr Jehangir Bharucha
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This research paper focuses on how the two firms in the same industry: The study is based in the city of Mumbai. Cadbury and Nestle sell similar products and yet manage to have huge product differentiations in their own way. It trows light on how the two confectionery firms chosen are in monopolistic competition and how the products are differentiated via branding, which include the 4Ps, attributes of the products, target markets and the segmentation.
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Consumption and Saving Pattern of Micro-Entrepreneurs in Dar Es Salaam. Isaack Michael Mchumi
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This paper examines patterns of consumption and saving of micro-enterprise operators in Dar Es Salaam. Descriptive statistics is employed to analyse data from 103 micro-enterprise operators gathered through structured questionnaire.
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621-632
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Social Benefits of Literacy Education - A Comparative Approach. William Koomson
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I explored the relationship between community stand alone literacy programs and family literacy programs to ascertain the impact of learner participation and outcome. This study hypothesized that the family literacy program emphasizes active learning through social interaction, which promotes bonding and bridging social capital;
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633-646
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Hindu Religiosity towards the BarisBedil Dance in DesaPakramanManukaya Let, Tampaksiring, Gianyar. I WayanSubrata
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In the Balinesesocietieslife was famous for the uniqueness of various religious traditions (Hindu) and its culture. The one uniqueness that can be revealedwasBarisBedildance, the name was bebarisan thatcould be meant,a troops. It was a walidance i.e. the religious ceremony of dewayadnya in PakramanManukaya Let, Sukawati, Gianyar.
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The Biogas Potential Estimation Towards Simantri Program In Bali. I Nengah Muliarta
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The utilization of livestock waste became a biogas was part of implementing the Simantri (Integrated Farming System) in Bali. Moreover, the Simantri targets in Bali was to produce 4F (Food, Feed, Fuel, and Fertilizer). The word Fuel defined was the biogas energy.
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Factors Affecting The Growth Of Entrepreneurship Among Youth In India. Komal Agarwal,Surabhi Mishra,Himani Choudhary And Abhishek Pareek
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The growth of entrepreneurship leads to a positive economic growth. The youth of India are promoted through the environmental factors which shows rise in entrepreneurial spirit among youth. This research paper of our dissertation includes the environmental factors affecting the growth of entrepreneurship and interpretation of all the major psychological characteristics which lead to rise in growth of entrepreneurship in India.
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Role Of MSME In India's Development. Aishwarya Shukla,Manisha Meena,Neha Asthana,Vartika And Mr. Abhishek Pareek
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MSMEs, micro, Small and Medium Enterprises play an essential role in the development of our Indian economy. MSMEs are the backbone of Indian economy and acts as a engine for growth of economy. In Indian economy, MSME gained an important position by making important contribution in terms of output, exports and employment.
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675-684
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Progressing towards Revolutionized Quality of Education through Accreditation: A Case of St. Dominic College of Asia, Bacoor City, Philippines. Jonathan R. Adanza
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Quality of education is usually tested by accreditation. Higher education institutions in the Philippines are in the context of unspoken competition. Every HEI claims it is the best in this town, province, region, or even in the Philippines.
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685-699
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Long Life Learning Opportunity through Digital Libraries as Facilitators of
E-Learning Dr. Roopa Gokhale-Shahade
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700-712
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Ranjit Kaur
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713-725
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Impact of Social Support and Psyco-Social Problems of Visually Impaired
Dr. Kiran Kumari
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726-738
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An Insight into the writings of Allama Abdul Latif Fultali
Mizazur Rahman Talukdar
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739-752
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