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Predicting The Negative Socio Economic Implications Of A Dam Construction Project. Farai Madzimure
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This paper presents the method for predicting the socio economic impacts of a proposed dam project. The paper focuses on demonstrating the use of the neighbourhood analysis function in ILWIS GIS to accurately estimate the area that will be flooded by the dam after it has been constructed.
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Challenges For The Sustainability Of Community Based Natural Resources Management Programmes (CBRM) Such As CAMPFIRE In Zimbabwe. Farai Madzimure
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This discussion is a review paper which examined the challenges which have made CBNRM programmes to be unsustainable. The major challenge that CAMPFIRE areas have faced is the problem of human wildlife conflicts which has mainly manifested themselves in the form of crop raiding by large herbivores, predation of livestock by carnivores and human deaths and injuries.
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Predicting And Assessing The Biophysical Environmental Impacts Of A Proposed Dam Project. Farai Madzimure
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This paper demonstrates the application of Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote sensing techniques in quantifying the biophysical impacts such as the actual area to be flooded by the dam, habitat loss and ecosystem productivity loss in terms of average biomass index and average diversity index during Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
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17-28
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Applied Geographic Information System (GIS) And Remote Sensing: Flood Hazard Risk Assessment In The City Of Bulawayo. Farai Madzimure
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The study assessed flood hazard risk for the city of Bulawayo to determine its resilience to flood hazard events. Remote sensing data and GIS tools were used in the assessment of the flood hazard risk. Flood hazard mapping was done by testing the probability of the occurrence of flooding with the height above the nearest channel base in ILWIS Academic (ITC, 2003).
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The Professional Perception Of Social Workers Working In Healthcare.
Ismail Sevinc,Huriye Irem Kalayci Kirlioglu And Mehmet Kirlioglu
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Healthcare is one of the areas of social work profession effect on such as childhood, disability, senility, forensic areas etc. The social workers who work on this area are the member of a team that is consist of professionals such as doctors, nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists.
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48-61
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MGNREGA And Its Impact On Rural Women Workers: A Case Study Of Hoshiarpur And Amritsar Districts Of Punjab. Dr. Shaveta Kaushal
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It is common in the developing countries that women are being ignored since pre - historic time. The primary objectives of the research are to study the impact of MGNREGA on women workers and to identify the problems in the path of the implementation of the scheme.
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62-87
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Students' knowledge, Thinking And Beliefsof Clt In Selected Secondary Schools In Oromia State, Ethiopia. Ebissa Bekele Abate And K. Durga Bhavani
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Though communicative approach (CLT)has been widely popular in ESL/EFL contexts, research entails that, curricular innovation promoted by the adaptation of CLT in EFL countries has generally been difficult. The literature in curriculum innovation suggests that the practitioners' understanding of the same is central to its success.
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Influencing Adolescent Girls From Underprivileged Backgrounds To Become Career Intentional: The Case For India. Dr. Saundary Rajesh And Anju Rakesh
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To sustain and accelerate the growth of the socio-economic machinery of our country, this growth needs to be inclusive - specifically of women/girls who constitute 48.5% of our population, 70% of who live outside urban India.
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109-124
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Management Of Performance Anxiety Through Hypnotherapy Of University Level Hockey Players. Dr. Sachin K Dwivedi And Dr. Rafique Khan
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The purpose of this investigation was to assess impact of Hypnotherapy in management of performance anxiety of Hockey Players of University Level. 16 Participants were selected through random sampling from Devi Ahilyabai University, Indore (M.P.).
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125-139
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Social Stratification In The Text Agastya Parwa. I Gusti Komang Kembarawan
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The text Agastya Parwa is one of the manuscripts which contain knowledge of social stratification. There were four social classes described, they are: Brahmana, Ksatriya, Waisya and Sudra. From those four social stratifications above, it was expected to know its own duty and hold on its duty as a form of Dharma.
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The Role Of Feasibility Studies On Project And Organizational Performance. Achilike .I. Nicholas And Akuwudike Hilary Chinedum
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Every business organization wants to succed in her business and improves in her performance. Feasibility study has been identified as one of the key factors to reach such cardinal objective. Many projects and many business organisations have failed to achieve this goal because they do not begin or understand the implications of conducting a feasibility study. This paper therefore examined the effect of feasibility studies on project and organizational performance.
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Medical Waste Management In The Axis Of Relationship Between Environment And Health. Fatma CIFTCI KIRAC,Ramazan KIRAC And Rifat BOZCA
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It aims evaluating of an existing situation by reviewing related legislation, researching the relationship of medical waste-environment in the axis of sustainability discussion, determining application by doing a field research relating to subject to inspect this relationship. The research was applied to 100 medical staffs at Beyhekim State Hospital in Konya with survey.
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Investigation Of The Effects Of Advertising Activities On Marketing In Health Services. Fatma Ciftci Kirac,Ramazan Kirac And Rifat Bozca
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In order to investigate the effect of advertising activities on marketing from the viewpoints of the students of health sciences, {this study] was prepared as complementary. The survey were administered to 280 students studying in Faculty of Health Science, Selcuk University.
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Employee Retention Management: Strategies For Retaining Female Employees In BPO Sectors In North India. Shabnam Khatoon
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Human capital can make or break the Business and organization.Retention is even more important than hiring because hiring process takes time and money more than retention. Employees are the most worthy & valuable assets of organization especially female employees. Mostly Female employees quit their jobs rapidly because of Cultural and environmental problems in BPO sector.
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Career Perceptions Of Students. Archana S Menon And Dr.Santha S.
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Career perceptions mean the aspiration of the students about the type of work and career to be achieved.Choosing a career is important for individuals as it brings out them who they are. The career chosen by the individuals has a significant impact on their personal lives, relationships, families, and surroundings.
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Determinants Of Entrepreneurial Intention Of University Graduates In Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Sileshileta And Waktoledadi
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This paper investigates the entrepreneurial intentions of 205 university graduates in Oromiya regional state. A systematic literature review is conducted and several scientific articles and reports have been examined. The study is based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB).
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A Study On Anemia And Anemic Related Knowledge Among The College Grials In Aringar Anna Government Arts College Musiri, Trichy District. C.Maruthanayagam And R.Mahalakshmi
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To determine the nutritional knowledge among teenage girls the study was undertaken on 152 college girls' students of Musiri taluk, trichy district, Tamilnadu. A questionnaire has been prepared to collect the demographic profile of the subjects, food habits of the subjects and food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used. Most of the subjects were within the age range of 18-21 yrs, living in nuclear family, having non vegetarian food habits and belong to middle income group.
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247-257
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Determinants Of Rural Women Economic Empowerment:The Case Of Guduru District Of Oromia Regional State. Wakitole Dadi
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Women's economic empowerment has been an issue of academic and policy debate. A lot of affirmative policies have been emplaced in developing countries, including Ethiopia, to benefit rural and urban poor women, out of which women economic empowerment measures are notable. However, little has been improved in the area of women economic empowerment.
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Make In India: An Attractive Step To Boost The Nuclear Development In India. Sofi Yasir Hassan And Dr. Sona Shukla
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India in its economy is growing at a tremendous rate and nuclear energy plays a vital role in its success. It has been estimated that the primary energy consumption of India has doubled between 1990 and 2011 to nearly 25,000 petajoule (PJ). India's dependence on imported energy resources and the inconsistent reform of the energy sector are major challenges to satisfy the rising demand of current scenario.
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India - Afghanistan Political & Economic Relations. B.Reeta
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International relations include exchange transactions, contracts, flow of information and resulting behavioral responses between and among separate organized societies. After disintegration USSR in December 1991, lot of changes has happened in the international relations.
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The Impacts Of Single Candidate On Public Participation In Voting: A Case Study Of Local Election In Timor Tengah Utara District, Indonesia. Sri Mulyawati
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Public participation in electoral political process is a crucial factor. The regional electoral commission report indicates that the number of people participating in voting in the 2015 local election in Timor Tengah Utara (TTU) district declined compared to that of previous election. This study therefore aimed at identifying the impacts of single candidate on public participation in voting in the local election in TTU district, Indonesia.
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Elite Politics And It's Place In Political Landscape: A Case Study Of Regime Change In Sri Lanka. P. L. T. Purasinghe
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The political elite of many third world countries has played a crucial role for shaping socio political structures. Sri Lanka is a case in point. This paper attempts to critically examine the role played by the political elite of Sri Lanka in recent power struggles and the presidential election of 2015 and the parliamentary election held in the same year. .
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Vision 2020: Leadership Challenges Of Muslims In Malaysia. Muniroh Abdul Rohman and Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri
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This paper discusses the leadership challenges of Muslims in facing the Vision 2020 in Malaysia. Malaysia is a unique country comprising various races, religions, ethnicities as well as cultures and different ways of life. In addition, Malaysia is also regarded as fortunate for having leaders who are forward-thinking and courageous in setting a long-term vision that has a role in the unification of the country as a whole.
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A Case Study Of Shgs Working In The Field Of Apparel And Textiles In Nayasarai. Sunita Kumari And Shipra Kumari
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Empowerment of women and gender equality is recognised globally as a key element to achieve progress in all areas. Women must be empowered by enhancing their awareness, knowledge, skills and technology use efficiency, thereby facilitating overall development of the society. The concept of Self Help Group is proving to be a helpful instrument for the women empowerment.
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"Criminalisation Of Politics And Administration (India)". Dr.Lakha Ram Choudhary
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The growing criminalisation of politics and politicization of criminals have taken heavy toll on policing in the country. This phenomenon has further eroded the credibility, effectiveness, and impartiality of the police and resulted into lack of trust and confidence in police forces in large sections of the society.
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Information And Communication Technology: Its Impact On Human Resource Development In Academic Library And Information Centers In Chennai: An Analytical Study. Abdul Kareem,Mohamed Safiul Haq And Dr.V.Kasi Rao
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The aim of this study is to investigate the information and communication technology its impact on human resource development among academic Libraries and Information Centers in Chennai. Population studied in this research includes academic college Librarians and faculty and Students, sample size of 12 librarians and 31 students community obtained elimination of a number of samples in the calculation stage, normality was 43.
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Food Waste And Consumers Behaviour In Canteens And Households. Mihaela BERECHET
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In a world where a part of the population does not get enough food and another part wastes it, it should be sought for solutions to reduce the food wasta. In order to find these solutions it was important to determine the reasons for which the food waste occurs. The present article aims at analyzing the food wastage and the behavior of consumers in two of the main sources where food is wasted, in order to understand the reasons of the wastage.
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Drivers Of Job Satisfaction Among Sail Employees With Special Reference To Bhilai Steel Plant. Ms.Aditiacharya And Dr.Shabana
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The study sought to identify the main drivers of job satisfaction among the employees of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) which is one of the first basic industries of Indian public sector. Specifically, it focused its attention on Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP) as an employer & examined the extent of employee job satisfaction, together with its nature & degree of variation. A survey was conducted among 1000 employees working in the company irrespective of their age group, gender & job profile.
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An Analysis Of Agriculural Schemes Run By Government Of India For Farmers: A Case Study Of District Sirsa. Harjwant Singh
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India's agricultural economy is undergoing structural changes. Between 1970 and 2011, the GDP share of agriculture has fallen from 43% to 16%. This isn't because of reduced importance of agriculture or a consequence of agricultural policy. This is largely because of the rapid economic growth in services, industrial output, and non-agricultural sectors in India between 2000 and 2010.
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The Causes Of Poor Command Of English Language And Its Impact On The Academic Achievements Of First Year Students Of Adama Science And Technology University. Diriba Eticha Tujuba And Manjula L. Davidson
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The objective of this study was to investigate the causes of poor command of English language and its impact on the academic achievement of first year students of Adama science and Technology University. Both quantitative and qualitative method of research is applied. The sample of the data is selected using simple random sampling method so that all the participants of the study can have equal chance of being selected.
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On The Necessity Of Building A Sustainable Ecological Agriculture. Neslihan Sam And Riza Sam
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Despite many genetic interventions performed throughout the world to eliminate hunger, the devaluation of land and the crises in the supply of foodstuffs required by all humans for living, can be regarded as a product of the agricultural model currently being implemented.
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Analysis Of Teachability Of Pragmatics In Communicative English Skills Textbooks Used In Adama Science And Technology University. Diriba Eticha Tujuba And Manjula L. Davidson
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the teachability of pragmatics in communicative English skills Textbook used in Adama Science and Technology University. Studies have been done to investigate the relationship between language education and pragmatic development and showed as pragmatics can be taught.
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445-456
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The Need For Capacity Building In Augmenting An Entrepreneurial Development Across The Country. Wendrila Biswas And Dr. Arunangshu Giri
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Entrepreneurs create new businesses. Entrepreneurship not only plays a revolutionized role but also invigorates economic freedom unfurling economic sustainability with an effectual social change. Simultaneously it also strengthens one's morale and adds some vital inputs to their lives which can have a cascading effect on our economy on a positive note.
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457-468
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Educational-Adjustment And Self-Efficacy Of Secondary School Students In Relation To Their Gender And Type Of School. Pooja Bhagat
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The present study was conducted with the purpose to see the Educational Adjustment and Self-efficacy of secondary school students in relation to their Gender and Type of School. The present study was conducted to a randomly selected sample of 200 secondary school students of 9th class studying in Government and Private schools of Samba district of Jammu Division.
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469-480
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The Applied Experiential Learningmethod In Entrepreneurship Education: A Conceptual Approach. Sudarshan Seshanna And Meera Seshanna
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This concept paper considers the impact of the applied experiential learning method in entrepreneurship education on the levels of authenticity, engagement and decision-making among active learners, and their further impact on entrepreneurial orientation. The paper lends support against adoption of a surface approach to learning in entrepreneurship education. This is an important implication for educators and learners.
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481-488
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Violation Of Refugee Rights And Migration In India. Daniel Easterraj. M
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Refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution any other natural disaster due to environmental crises in rural areas of India is increasingly an important cause for the migration of people. While it initiates to begin with ecological troubles and it creates various socio- economic problems.
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489-494
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Research Trends In The Area Of E-Content Development And Validation In Higher Education. Ms. Dhara Bhatt And Dr. Avani Maniar
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The review of the related literature acquaints a researcher with the current knowledge in the field in which he/she is interested to conduct research. It provides him/her the theoretical and empirical framework from which the problem has arisen. This paper presents a review of related studies conducted in the field of e-Learning Technologies.
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495-515
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The Role Of Agricultural Extension And Institutional Capacity In Supporting Increased Program Of Rice Corn And Soybean Production In Sukabumi - Indonesia. Wida Pradiana
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The role of agricultural extension is to help farmers form a healthy opinion and make a good decision by communicating and providing information needed by farmers. The purpose of this study is to analyze the role of agricultural extension and its institutional capacity at the district level in the dissemination of technological innovations.
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516-528
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What Are The Socio-Economic Correlates Of Life Insurance Purchase? Evidence From The Asokore Mampong Municipality In Ghana. Francis Donkor, Samuel Osei Owusu Atuahene, Ernest Appiah Darko And Samuel Adarkwa
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With life full of uncertainties, one of the major strategies adopted to face unforeseen future negative life occurrences is insurance. However, the patronage of insurance policies and more importantly life insurance policies in Ghana has not been very much encouraging. Given the above, this paper purposively sampled 200 adults in the Asokore Mampong Municipality to investigate the Socio-economic factors that influence the demand for life insurance by adopting the binary logit regression model.
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529-538
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A Survey On Routing Protocols Of MANET In Wireless Sensor Network. Vanitha And Dr.R.Velayutham
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A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a self configuring and decentralized network in which moving nodes are mobiles. In MANET each node acts as a router and would communicate with each other via wireless links. The network topology would change frequently thereby forming dynamic topology. Minimization of energy consumption is requested in MANET because all the nodes are operated by use of battery.
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539-561
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Indian Forest Act: Interpretation Of Subservient The Forest Needs Elucidation. Dr.Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee
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In the context of law and its legal clarification in any subject, defining it's subdue matter is compulsory. Law is always followed under the decree of its rules, regulations, legislations, and norms of the concerned subject matter.
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562-576
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Green Economy In India: Possibilities And Challenges. Dr Vandana Tyagi
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The Green economy has over the past few years became a central concept on the global sustainable development agenda. The concept was first mentioned in a British government-commissioned sustainable development report from 1989.
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Analysis On Promotion And The Influence Of Social Media In Restaurant Industry, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. Komang Ratih Tunjungsari And Putu Eka Wirawan
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The activities of promotion can be varied nowadays as the Internet technology has been developed to get information in real time. Digital promotion, such as from website and social media, is common to use to promote product and services, such as food and beverages in restaurant including the services.
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586-599
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Edward Said, Michel Foucault, And The Iranian Revolution Of 1979:Intellectuals Have Control Over National Commitment. Saman HASHEMIPOUR
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The Iranian Revolution of 1979, as a noticeable movement of the last century, had a significant impact on globally social movements and Western philosophers. This study analyses the causes of uprising Iranian society against the regime, and Said's view about the revolution in his two articles: Islam, Orientalism and the West: An Attack on Learned Ignorance and Islam through Western Eyes.
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600-612
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Portrayal Of Northeast India In Mainstream Media:A Case Of Underrepresentation And Misinterpretation. Haoginlen Chongloi
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Freedom of speech and expression has been an important ingredient in our democratic life. Its power in shaping the minds of the public has been recognized prior to the existence of the institution of democracy. Till today the role of media, to generalize, is becoming more important than ever.
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613-623
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Corporate Social Responsibilities Practices In India: A Study Of Top Fifty Companies In India. Prof. P.Sheela And Ms. K.Sneha
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is seriously looked upon all over the world, and India is no exception. CSR has been attempting to increase the pressure on companies to behave in a socially responsible manner through corporate self-regulation and voluntary initiatives. Today across the globe CSR demonstrates a positive relationship between behaving in a socially and environmentally responsible manner and thereby is developing a competitive edge.
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624-638
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A Comparative Analysis Of Entrepreneurial Attitudes Of University Students In Relation To Their Socio-Economic Status. Dr Gobind Singh Gure
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The main purpose of presented study was to find out a comparative analysis of entrepreneurial attitudes of university students in relation to their socio-economic status. The primary data were collected through two standardised questionnaires by administered on 475 undergraduate university students on the basis of multi-stage sampling from the three academic streams and sixteen various bachelors' professional & technical courses of Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana.
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639-647
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Panchayati Raj avm Mahila Sashaktikaran: Uttar Pradesh Rajye Ke Vishesh Sandarbh Me. Dr. Sangh Sen Singh
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648-652
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Ajit
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648-652
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संगीत मे घराना पद्धति का उद्गम एव विकास
डा॰ रूबी कुमारी
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656-659
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Gandhi’s Role in Making Women Visible in the Socio-Political Space
ofthe Indian National Movement
Dr. Sunita Kumari
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One of the greatest contributions of Mahatma Gandhi in contemporary India was changing
the status of women in early twentieth-century India by enhancing their role in political
movements. His successful call to women to join the nationalist movement led to wider
participation of women in public affairs. Through his speeches and writings he was
successful in bringing out their latent power of women and the greatness of their strength,
before the world. His politics gave a new life not only to Indian women but women in
many other countries got the opportunity to search a new meaning in their life
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660-666
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Study of Self Adjustment and Mental Health of Married and Unmarried Women
DR.RAJ KISHOR PASWAN
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This paper is predicated on the observation of married and unmarried
women in context of their self adjustment and psychological state , The study of
empowerment women of our country especially Bihar especially constitutes on
internal a part of ant national policy aiming at the use of human resources.
The are always devoted of these facilities and opportunities which are available to
their male counterparts. the ladies are considered to be the show pieces of their home
and alleged to take care of their parents, husband‟s children and relative. during a joint
family a house wife is that the scope goat tor the discharge of aggression and
hostility within the marital adjustment. they need to be more submissive and
sometimes to behave sort of a servant. The national policy also because
the intenational year for ladies has also intensified the need for public awareness
regarding enhancement of women‟s position within the society
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681-684
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ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED: A REVIEW OF LITERATUTRE LITERARURE
AMANDEEP KAUR, Dr InderjeetSingh
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This paper aims to review the existing literature on the EVA to get the insight view of the
concept EVA, its calculation and to attain the information of various areas covered by the
researchers for the itinerary of their observations and also to analyze the methodology
followed by them
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667-680
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Study of Self Adjustment and Mental Health of Married and Unmarried Women
DR.RAJ KISHOR PASWAN
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This paper is predicated on the observation of married and unmarried women in context of
their self adjustment and psychological state
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681-684
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The History and Development of the Kruger National Park of South Africa
Dr. Gajendra Singh
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Kruger National Park, which is named in memory of Paul Kruger.
He was former President of the South African Republic from 1883 to 1900
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685-691
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ATTITUDE OF TEACHER EDUCATORS TOWARDS ACTIVE LEARNING METHODOLOGY (ALM) IN RELATION TO THEIR GENDER, LOCALITY, ACADEMIC QULIFICATION AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE
DR. SHER SINGH
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692-697
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES WITH AN INDICATION TO THE FUTURE THEORIES.
GURPAL SINGH
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698-710
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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN INDIA
Dr.Daya Shanker Singh Yadav
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711-717
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Debating Self-Ruleand Cultural Identity: The Question of the Sixth Schedule in Manipur
Bidhan S Laishram
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Cultural identity and politicalautonomy tend to share a tense relationship. The democratic value of autonomy is suspiciously viewed when it comes to being applied
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718-724
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An Analytical study of Profitability of PublicSector Banks in India
Preksha Singh
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725-733
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A DETAILED STUDY OF WOMEN CRICKET AND ITS VARIOUS
PARAMETERS
Desai Kanan, Dr. Naresh Sharma, Dr. Seema
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Women's cricket is the form of the team sport of cricket that is played by women. The first
recorded match was in England on 26 July 1745.
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734-739
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Haricharan Meena
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740-747
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बिहारी के काव्य में श्रृंगार रस : एक विस्तृत विश्लेषण
Dr. Haricharan Meena
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748-753
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मध्यकालीन भारतीय इतिहास में हिन्दी साहित्य का विकास
डॉ0 राकेश रंजन सिन्हा
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मध्यकाल में युग परिवर्तन के साथ-साथ साहित्य में भी उसके अनुरूप परिवर्तन हुए। ईरानियों ने सिन्धु को हिन्दू कहा जो कालान्तर में हिन्द बना और हिन्दी में फारसी भाषा के ईक प्रत्यय से 'हिन्दीक' बन गया।
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754-760
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