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Reviews Concept And The Legal Nature Of Third Act Commitment To With Comparative Study Iran On The Rights And Common-Law Legal System. Shahrzad Pashaee
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A commitment to action is the third person in accordance with a separate agreement, or stipulation, a commitment that third party action (either physical or legal) to do. Legislator below M 234 gh.
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1-10
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Adjustment Of Married Women Working In Information Technology Sector In South India. Dr. N.Sivakami and Dr. P. Na. Kanchana
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The Information Technology Industry has been one of the most dynamic industries in India. This is attributed to their highly skilled IT workforce, and their ability to speak English.
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11-18
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An Evaluation Of The Working Of Indian Parliamentary Democracy In The 21stCentury. Dr.Parvaiz Ahmad Qureshi
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The significance of politics is that with time and circumstance the nature of politics changes and this is applicable to Indian politics also. Before independence the nature of politics was different as it was dominated by imperialist forces and it underwent changes after independence.
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19-37
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Difficlties In Executing Clt In Ethiopia: Mismatch Between Policy Imperativeand Classroom Realities. Ebissa Bekele Abate And K. Durga Bhavani
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Despite the widespread adaptation of communicative approach in ESL contexts,researchentails that curricular innovation promoted by the adaptation of CLT in EFL countries have generally been difficult. The literature in curriculum innovation suggests that teachers' understanding of an innovation is central to its success.
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38-50
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Ethnic Conflicts: The Problems Of Bengali Identity In Pakistan And Tribal Identity Problem In Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh (1947-1975).
Muhammad Qasim Sodhar And Samreen
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Ethnicity has remained a crucial issue in the subcontinent that is still a center of many political movements in some countries like Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. It is vivid in post partition political scenario of these countries that people have remained more worried about their ethnic identity than religious one.
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51-61
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The Role Of Farmer To Farmer Extension For Rice Farmer Independence In Bogor. Yoyon Haryanto And Wiwik Yuniarti
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Farmer to farmer extension has considerable potential role in growing rice farmer independence because it has a strong social capital. The purpose of this study is to analyze the role of farmer to farmer extensionin improving rice farmer independence, analyze the factors that influence the farmer perception on the role of farmer to farmer extension and formulate strategies to strengthen the role of farmer to farmer extension to be more involved in counseling activities.
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62-74
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A Study On Problems Faced By Custom Brokers In Concor - With Special Reference To Coimbatore. R.Karthika And A.Kavipriya
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Customs Brokers are licensed by the Commissioner of Customs that has jurisdiction over the area where the applicant intends to carry out their business in India and are governed by the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations 2013.Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) is a Navratna Public sector undertaking under the Indian Ministry of Railways.
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75-86
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Employment Analysis Of Myanmar - A Study On Urban And Rural Labor Force Population. Jestin Johny
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The research focuses on Male and female labor force participation rate both in the urban and rural sector for a specific age group of 15 - 64 years. The paper reflects the Economic, Political and business conditions of Myanmar and the reasons for high unemployment rate in the country. The statistical technique used is ANOVA. F-test and p value are used to test the null hypothesis to find out the significance variation for employment and unemployment status between male and female.
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87-105
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An Impact Of Financial Inclusion In Villages Of West Bengal: A Study Of Lego Gram Panchayet, Bankura. Dr. Santosh Koner
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Financial inclusion we mean inclusion of all families in the organised banking network, then financial inclusion has been achieved in this gram panchayat.
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106-113
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Employees' Attitude Towards Islamic Banking: An Exploratory Study In Malaysia. Syed Ahmad Ali And Arif Hassan
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There are evidence to suggest that not all who work within Islamic banking system are fully convinced of its objectives and underlying philosophy. Good numbers of them have conventional banking background with little operational knowledge etc. Their ambivalent attitude may affect their work commitment.
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114-138
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End of Life Physical Problems Of Patients. N.K.Nikhil And Dr.Santha S.
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India, with a population of over a billion people, is a country of varying social, cultural and geographic characteristics. There are real problems in meeting the health care needs of such a large population, particularly, the poor in rural areas. Managing their end of life issues would be a difficult task, especially in the case of chronic, debilitating illness like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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139-182
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Song Sequences And Female Representation In V. Ravichandra Select Kannada Films. Tejas NK And Aasita Bali
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Indian Cinema is an umbrella term for films produced in India, encompassing of movies from different regions and dialects. Thought regional language movies in Kannada, Bengali and Marathi have earned a reputation for themselves globally, one cannot deny the fact that "Bollywood" is the equivalent word for Indian cinema which is by and large about patriarchal structures (Nair, 2013).
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183-190
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Customers' Attitude Towards Financial Inclusion Practices Of Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Limited. Dr.K.J.Sunmista
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The banking industry in India has shown tremendous growth in volume and complexity during the last few decades. Despite making significant improvements in all the areas relating to financial viability, profitability and competitiveness, there are concerns that banks have not been able to include vast segment of the population, especially the underprivileged sections of the society, into the fold of basic banking services.
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191-203
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Promoting The Quality Of Higher Education In India Through Research & Development. Dr.N.Thyagaraju
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A superior research activity is performed by studying the best practices, operating tactics and winning strategies of world-class institutions. Research is not the only activities performed in the higher education institutions but its performance generates the ability to increase human knowledge and advance more creativity because any researcher understands that today's research is tomorrow's inspiration.
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204-211
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Features And Ways To Improve The Current Model Of Agricultural Policy Of Uzbekistan. Sh.A.Allayarov
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One of the most important priorities adopted in the country of the "Strategy for the Further Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan" on 2017-2021 years is modernized and intensive development of agriculture. International experience shows that the successful transformation of economic relations in the agricultural sector unthinkable without effective and competent state regulation of market self-organization processes.
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212-223
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Sustainable Infrastructure Growth- The Driving Wheel Of Make In India Project. Dr. H.B. Gupta And Mr. Abhishek Pratap Singh Sachan
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Make in India, a flagship program of Government of India. It is launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25 September 2014. Since from the launch of Make in India, FDI inflows of USD 77 billion including an equity inflows of USD 56 billion has been received for the period October 2014 to March 2016.
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224-232
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The Impact Of Globalization On The Trade Union Movement In India. Asst. Prof. Kiran P. Bhalerao And Miss.Sheetal Prakash Bhlerao
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The effects of 'accelerated globalization' cannot be denied when observing modern innovations shaping human life. Its development and consequent revolutionary impact is unlike any other in modern history. The last half of the twentieth century witnessed changes in exponential terms, such as informational and technological innovations that constantly redefine the way people function.
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A Security Analysis To Be Technology Architecture For Ministry Of Regional Municipalities And Water Resources (Mrmwr) Sultanate Of Oman. Boumedyen Shannaq And Richmond Adebiaye
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The proposed work developed critical strategy to solve basic problem; the Violation performance of individual services by constructing attack graphs, and automatic extraction and verification (analysis) properties of this graph allows to partially solve such problems .
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247-258
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Animation And Visual Effects Subtext In Motion Picture Narration. Oware Theophilus Knight And Dr. Rahat Khan
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Even though the three-act narrative structure which is the basic screenwriting guide gives some principles in screenwriting for motion picture. The act, for scores and decades has became a normative or rule of thumb for screenwriters and has been adapted by almost all major motion picture industries across the world, for narrative creativity thereof; motion picture producers rearrange the acts in telling their story.
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259-269
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Socio-Economic Determinants Of Living Arrangements Of The Elderly In Coimbatore City. Dr. K.Shobha And C.Parameshwari
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In the last century, with industrialisation and economic development, certain demographic changes have been observed in many parts of the world. In view of increasing medical advancements, mortality rates have declined rapidly in higher age groups leading to improved life expectancy. Combined with a comparatively lower birth rate, the old age dependency ratio has increased over the years.
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270-284
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Multi-Attribute Models And Soft Drinks. Savica Dimitrieska, Ljiljana Koneska, Tanja Efremova And Elena Koneska
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between the theoretical knowledge of attitudes and their measurements and practical consumer behavior when buying soft drinks. The paper intends to test the theoretical multi-attribute models on the behavior of consumers.
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285-292
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Relevance of Usability of Electronic Resources among Consortium Based Engineering Libraries in Bangalore South-A Case Study. Dr.T.R.Sridevi
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With the instigation of most recent know-how, the engineering libraries have been developed with maximum usage of consortium based electronic resources to its stakeholders. The current day stakeholders namely students, faculties, research scholars, library professional are in great need of information from required electronic resources at the least possible time, this is where the library professionals and the scholarly publishers play an important role in efficiently disseminating the information to various stakeholders among their institution.
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293-302
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Effects Of Television Commercials Onmtn Subscribers Among Secondary School Students. Lukman Adegboyega Abioye
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The study focuses on the effect of television commercial of MTN subscribers among secondary school students in Oyo state with particular reference to Molete High School. The paper adopts Limited Effect Model and Reinforcement theory. The two theories emphasize the relevance of Mass Media to consumer behavior.
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303-320
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India's Performance In Millennium Development Goals: Eradication Of Poverty And Hunge. Konsam Shakila Devi
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The paper is an attempt to analyse the performance of India in Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with special reference to eradication of poverty and hunger. The goal 1(one) of MDGs aims at eradication of poverty and hunger with the target of halving the number of people below poverty line (lived on less than $1.25 a day) and hunger between 1990 and 2015.
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321-336
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Consumer Preferences Towards Fabric Bags Vs Polythene Bags. Dr.A.Sandhya Rani
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An efficient and effective service is one which is extended by identifying and understanding the needs of the customers. In today's scenario every individual is looking for comfort by using harmful polythene products, but they are forgetting that this will destroy the future generation.
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337-345
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Holistic Approach In Education- An Overview. Dr.John P.J
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Holistic Education is an approach which focuses on preparing students to meet any challenges they may face in life and in their academic career. The paper tries to find out the principles followed in the holistic approach in education and an understanding on the concept. Holistic education encompasses a wide range of philosophical orientations and pedagogical practices.
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346-353
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Test Of Attitudes Toward e-Learning (TOATEL) : (Construction, Validation And Implementation Of The Instrument). Jaleh Hassaskhah And Firoozeh Firoozi
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The issue of quality in the E- Learning programs has not yet come to rest. In this regard, there are still many higher education institutions, such as the University of Guilan, which need ongoing assessment of their programs to keep up with the global standards of virtual education across the globe.
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354-367
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"Customer Satisfaction" On Hospitality Services Of Star Hotels " In Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh. Dr. N. Thyagaraju
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This research paper mainly focuses on customer satisfaction on hospitality services of star hotels in Hyderabad, AP, and make a comparative study of 3 star & 5 star hotels.
It covers Objectives ,Hypothesis, Methodology, Analysis of data and also derive the results.Hotel industry is very much "people-industry" which deals more with intangibles.
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368-386
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Present Scenario Of Women Empowerment - Some Issues. Dr.B.Lilly Grace Eunice And Mr.C.Bala Kotaiah
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Fortunately, women studies are gaining more and more importance and their efforts and contribution for the development of the family and nation are drawing attention in recognition to their efforts, ability and efficiency in recent times. Therefore, women are no longer confined to the four walls of home.
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387-398
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Gender Differences In Emotional Aspects Of Armed Forces Aspirants. Mamta Chaturvedi
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Emotional or affective aspects of personality play a significant role in determining the success of a leader. The researches on gender differences in emotional aspects reveal inconsistent findings across the culture. The present study was conducted with an aim to assess the gender differences in different aspects of emotionality among the aspirants of the armed forces.
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399-408
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The Effect Of Institutional Strengthening On Farmers Participation And Self-Reliance In Bogor Indonesia. OengAnwarudin And AitMaryani
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The alleviation of poverty in rural areas has been implemented through the strengthening of farmer groups and Farmers Group Association that prioritizes the participation of farmers to realize the farmer's self-reliance. The study aimed to assess the effect of the strengthening of farmer groups and Farmers Group Association simultaneously and directly on farmers' participation and influence of farmer groups, Farmers Group Association and participation of farmers simultaneously and directly on the farmer self-reliance.
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409-422
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A Conceptual Review On Mindfulness Of A Leader: Leader Personality Development Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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There exists no description nor a prescription for the best leadership style nor strategy, hence leadership is very unique in sensing and realising, and a trait which cannot be taught easily too. Since ages it is a topic very closely studied across the world, and still not a point has reached that a particular research can tell its prescription of results as final.
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423-447
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An Exploratory Study On Possibilities Of Lattice Leadership In Indian Situation : A Leader Psychology Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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Any Initiative in the world starts with leadership attitude even if it is of starting or managing a business, the leadership styles are transforming to various levels and kinds and in this ever changing world scenario is coming with newer concepts of management styles to get results. The level of the competitive world is almost in a gallop momentum which is getting invented the android way and is throwing its challenges to leadership cadres in any kind of activity business or services sector.
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448-467
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A Predictive Analysis On Future Of Vertical Leadership Development: A Leadership Perspective. I Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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The social environment has changed the natural atmosphere has become more complex, volatile, and unpredictable. The skills needed for leadership has undergone a metamorphic change. Being in a leadership position in the present industrial scenario requires more diverse,complex and adaptive thinking abilities for survival and growth. The methods being used to develop leaders have not changed (much).
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468-503
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A Conceptual Study On Leadership Issues In Moving Targets: A leadership Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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: Leaders at times overlook or underestimate the changes around or misunderstand the changes happening around them, the confusion many times looms large for the time spent and the way it is spent today compared to a year ago? then why the leaders are unable to hit at the target. Leaders in reality are surprised due to the surprising changes in achieved targets, compared to the results achieve the last year despite having the same time and resources, or with a reasonable change.
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504-520
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Exploring 7 Level Conciousness In A Leader And Organisation: A Leadership Personality Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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Developing into a effecitve leader with Triangular Winning way, The Leader, The Followers and The Society winning simultaneosly. The emergence of a global shift in consciousness among leaders, entrepreneurs and leaders starting their own ventures leave behind the old model of business underlying profit precedes all, is replaced with consciousness of highest levels with a realisation that a leaders wins only by helping others and serve society in a way expected, only then the win happens.
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521-553
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An Exploratory Study On Increasing Social Undermining In Organisations:A Socio-Psychological Leadership Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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Social undermining happens when negative emotions are expressed against any person/employee or negatively framing issues around a person/employee from achieving their goals in an organisation. The undermining can happen from leaders to subordinates and vice versa. Traits like dislike or anger without any reason, negative evaluations of an employee, by criticizing their actions, efforts or characteristics.
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554-590
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Knowledge Fields In School Counseling At A Sample Of Counseling Students In The Jordanian Universities Accordance Of Some Variables. Ziad AlKhazaleh and Bassam ALharbi
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This study aimed to reveal the counseling knowledge of the counseling students at the Hashemite University and University of Jordan. Researchers developed an achievement test consisted of 75 questions of the type of multiple choice, which includes main knowledge fields of counseling, the validity and reliability of test were used.
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591-609
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Causes Of Stress And Stress Management. Dr. M.P Baligar
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Stress is a general term applied to various psychological (mental) and physiological (bodily) pressures experienced or felt by people throughout their lives. Stress is defined as “a state of psychological and physiological imbalance resulting from the disparity between situational demand and the individual's ability and motivation to meet those needs.
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610-615
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Market Opportunities In Indian Handicraft Industry. Dr. Madhu Rai
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The word handicraft quite literally means an activity involving the making of decorative domestic or other objects by hand and is a unique tangible expression that represents a culture, tradition and the heritage of a country or a place.
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616-623
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HRD Role In increasing Employment Opportunity. Dr.C.Muralikumaran
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Employees are the key resources of organizational success. Developing and maintaining job embeddedness is a cornerstone success in the workplace. The purpose of this research study is to analyze selected antecedents of job embeddedness.
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624-634
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Democratic Crisis in Pakistan : A Critical View
Dr. DHARMENDRA
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The long-standing military rule in Pakistan has given the army an opportunity to make
inroads into the entire system of government. Political parties, the judiciary, the
bureaucracy and the media - military supporters are present in all sections. Therefore,
there is no longer any need for military rebellion to unseat a democratically elected
political leader who has differences with the army. Indeed, if former Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif had completed his term, he would have been the first elected Prime Minister
to do so. He was also in a position to be elected for a second consecutive term. Sharif's
political career may have ended with disqualification, but the real defeat in Pakistan is
that of democracy. The present paper produces the picture of democratic crisis in
Pakistan.
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635-640
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Paper in Sanskrit
Dr Jai Parkash Sahu
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641-648
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Paper in Other Language
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649-657
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Jakil Ahmad
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658-669
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Paper in Hindi
Dipti Kumari
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670-672
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STUDY ON EFFECT OF ALDRIN AND METACYSTOX IN MONTHLY VARIATION
ON GLUCOSECONTENT IN MYSTUS VITTATUS
NUTAN KUMARI
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Glucose is estimated to maintain the general metabolism of the body along with ovary. The
glucose level in blood serum was recorded minimum during resting and the maturing periods
while the record was estimated to maximum at mature and spawning period. The insecticide
treated fishes are subjected to hypoglycemia in Serum as well as in solid tissues like liver,
muscle and ovary, but the hypoglycemia has been recorded to be more pronounced in I1 treated
fish than those in I2, owing to the fact that Aldrin is more toxic than Metasystox.
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673-679
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बच्चों में टाइप-1 एवं टाइप-2 डायबिटीजकी जटिलता: एक विश्लेषणi
सोनी कुमारी
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680-686
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SOCIAL MEDIA AND ELECTIONS-A STUDY OF PRESIDENT TRUMP’SAND PM MODI’S VICTORIES
Nazir Ahmad Mir
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2014 general electionin India wasfought with a different methodology and on a different scale. Never ever,at least in the recent history were any elections
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687-695
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भारत में विकास का डिजिटल प्रारूप: सैद्धांतिक बहस, नीतिगत पहल और लक्ष्य सुगमता
डाॅ. अभय प्रसाद सिंह
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696-714
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Paper in hindi
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716-722
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Assessment of Food Quality and Food Safety in Everyday Life
Anita Singh and Kamlesh Singh
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723-727
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ROLE OF INDIAN NATIONALIST FOR FORMATION OF LABOUR UNION IN PRE-INDEPENDENCE
DR BASANTA KUMAR NAIK
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728-736
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Indian Criminal Justice System and Expansion of Organised Crimes: A Critical Analysis
Gurdeep Kaur
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Crime is the violation of the rules and regulations enforced by the society and for which law
prescribes definite punishment.
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742-749
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पर्यावरण संरक्षण में पंचायतीराज संस्थाओं की भूमिका
डॉ. जगजीत सिंह कविया
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750-755
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“भारतीय समाज की सांस्कृतिक अस्मिता एव ं चुनौतियाॅ”
डाॅ.हरिचरण मीना
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756-761
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