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REVIEW ON JOB SATISFACTION FROM DEMOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES JibanKhadka
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Job satisfaction is a construct that is perceived by employees in an organization. It is perceived in different ways that might have been influenced by employees' demographic characteristics.
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Main Puteri and Wayang Kulit : An Analysis on Magic Belief Among The Malay Community In Malaysia. Study In Terengganu And Kelantan. Nor Izzati Binti Abdul Ghani
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The traditional Malays belief in animism and the existence of magical elements which dominated and controlled the whole of
the nature.
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7-14
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ESSAI D’ANALYSE DES FONDEMENTS DES POLITIQUES D’ECHANGE Prof delphin KAIMBI MPYANA
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The notion of exchange remains the fundamental substratum of social relations. It must be mastered in its foundation as in its application. It can be a source of development or growth or a source of degeneration or decay of social relations.
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15-25
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A Research on Increasing Trend of Watching Web Series Streaming Online on Internet amongst Teens of Khandesh Region and its Consequence. Dr. Neelima P. Warke
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Internet is the evolution which changes the overall life of humans in last 25 year. It is possible to get any information about everything on one click it changes the human life pattern.
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26-37
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The Function of Tribe in Jordan within the Social and Political Interferences: A Sociological Approach Safwat Mahmoud Al-Rousan
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This study aimed to examine the transformation of tribe in Jordan from the social function to the political function, the reasons for this political control over the social roles of tribe inside the contemporary Jordanian society, and to understand the motives of this transformation.
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The Importance of Statistical Tools in Research Dr Gulab M. Nibrad
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45-54
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Blue Whale Challenenge: A Game or a Demon Chirmi Acharya,Akshita Bochare
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Every species has an innate instinct for self-preservation. In this context, how could people take their own lives just to
complete an online game?
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PANGS OF PARTITION IN THE STUDY OF ATTIA HUSSAIN’S: SUNLIGHT ON A BROKEN COLUMN Nilofar Rashid
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Nilofar Rashid is an English teacher in I.I.S.J Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia and is a research scholar. Her area of interest is Indian Writing in English.
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The Influence of Economic Factors on eLearning Implementation in Botswana Tertiary Institutions: The case of BOCODOL Dr. LekopanyeLacicTladi
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70-83
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Paper in hindi Dr. Svitra Midhra
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84-96
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ICONOGRAPHY OF MAHIŞĀSURAMARDINI :A STUDY Raghunath Goswami
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97-102
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IMPROVING THE ADMINISTRATION MECHANISM FOR TAX DEBTS AND WAYS TO ENSURE EXECUTION OBLIGATIONS TO PAY TAXES AND DUTIES Giyosov Azizbek Azamovich
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The article is devoted to the issues of tax debt administration and improving the ways to ensure execution of obligations on paying taxes and duties, as well as provides basic theoretical concepts and factual material on the current state of tax debt.
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103-109
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Perspectives on Influence of Draft National Educational Policy 2019 on Psychology as a Discipline Kashyapi Thakuria
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According to UNESCO, there are 282 million illiterates in India, making India the largest country with illiterate adults in
the world. (Staff, 2015).Educating in abundance is not just a remonstrance but a great need to the country's social
and economic progress.
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UNDERSTANDING POSITIVISM IN SOCIAL RESEARCH: A RESEARCH PARADIGM OF INDUCTIVE LOGIC OF INQUIRY ISHFAQ MAJEED
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Social research is conducted on the basis of some theoretical and methodological foundation known as research paradigms such as Positivism, Critical rationalism, hermeneutics or interpretivism or social construction or phenomenology
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EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL ON JOB INVOLVEMENT AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS OF DAVANGERE DISTRICT BASAVARAJ SOMANAHALLI
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Social research is conducted on the basis of some theoretical and methodological foundation known as research paradigms such as Positivism, Critical rationalism, hermeneutics or interpretivism or social construction or phenomenology.
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Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code: The Emerging Landscape for Resolution of Stressed Assets in Indian Banking Dr. R.U. Singh
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code marks a break from the past. The new code for resolution of stressed assets is designed to streamline corporate insolvency resolution process in a completely new manner.
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AN ENQUIRY IN TO THE DECLINE OF ‘PANAMPAYATTU’ Dr. BABU P
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Panampayattu, a social collateral based indigenous finance system, existed in Malabar, is about to end for its inability to cater to the changing needs of the society.
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EXCEPTIONAL TEMPLES OF THE SOMAVAMSI PERIOD OF ODISHA Subhajit Singha
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In the post Gupta period emergence of temple architecture activity was the result of religious faith and tolerance of many
ruling dynasties.
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ANALYSIS OF THE APPLICATION AND BASIC AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE STATISTICAL INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN Jukovskaya Irina Yevgenyevna
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This article is devoted to the analysis of application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the statistical industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan and revealing the problems of ICT application.
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Engagement of western cinema produced in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968) with race politics Simran Chhabra
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The 1950s was a critical yet transformative decade in the history of the United States of America. The Civil Rights Movement had gained full momentum and the African American community had banded together to obtain an equal status in the white-dominated American
society.
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Information Access Pattern by Faculty Members and Students in Electronic Environment: A Study on Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Constituent College, Nagalapuram Mrs.D.Radha RukmaniAbstract:
This present study aims to analysis information access pattern by faculty members and students in electronic environment: A study at Manonmaniam Sundaranar University constituent college, Nagalapuram. Totally 738 respondents were participated for this study, amongst male respondents are 386, female respondents are 352, moreover Assistant Professor are participated 48, Postgraduate Students are participated 33, and Undergraduate Students are participated 657, The present study reveals that, status wise respondents frequency of library visit, amongst 37.5 percent of respondents daily library visit, 29.9 percent of respondents visit library Once a week, remaining respondents are visit Occasionally, fortnightly and Monthly once. 54.9 per cent of them access the electronic resources both at the Institutions and home only and 31.3 per cent of them have electronic resources access in Institution, home, and cyber café. 41.2 per cent of respondents has 1-2 years internet using experience, 2-3 years Internet using experience has 39.0 per cent of the respondents. that 58.1 per cent of the respondents have learned to use Internet through Self-study, and 14.5 per cent has know to use trough training session, 13.6 per cent has know to use Internet through guidance from friends. 51 respondents are access E-books, followed by 80 respondents E-journals, 175 respondents are preferences E-newspapers, 126 respondents are preferences E-magazines, 138 respondents are preferences E-thesis and dissertations. , majority of the respondents use basic search methods, 29.1 percent respondents used to advanced search method for access, keyword search methods used 17.2 percent respondents. 35.2 percent of respondents agree on importance of e-resources for academic activities. Download full Length | 175-183 |
RIGHT OF GIRL CHILDTO BE BORN IN SOCIETY Ms. Neetu Khanna, Dr. Sunayana TrisalAbstract:
“Girl Child a child in this conservative society is always fight for her rights since from the ancient period. Girl who is a source of every relation and plays an important role in the progency was always consider as a useless individual. Her fight starts from the womb of her mother till the end of life, struggling to achieve her rights”. Life is a priceless gift of almighty. It is believed that life and death is under the control ofGod.In every thought of the religions it is believed that no one can interrupt in the system of the God. But with the passage of time science has invented numerous technologies by which the religious / traditional beliefs, with respect to the death and birth of the living being, has totally been changed. With the help of these advance techniques / inventions; known as pre-natal sex determination test, we can easily detect the child in womb; weather it is male or female. However these techniques were invented for detection of the disease / complications with respect to the pregnancy and betterment of the humanity butunfortunately it is being misused. In every thought/society of the world, the girl child is considered as a burden for the parents therefore with the help of these advance techniques the parents wants to get rid of female child. The result of termination of female child came in the form of misbalance of sex ratio. Download full Length | 184-189 |
Uniformity in Personal Laws (with Special reference to Marriage and Divorce) Ms. Bhawna Arora, Dr. Sunayana TrisalAbstract:
Uniform civil law refers to such laws that apply to all citizens of the country, irrespective of their religion or region. Nature is different from these laws. Marriage, Divorce, Alimony, Maintenance and Adoption Act are included. The Civil Code is accepted as an equal and egalitarian law for both women and men. Download full Length | 190-193 |
2019 के आम चुनाव मे महिलाओ की स्थिति एक अवलोकन
डॉ उश्मान गणी
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201-212
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Role of Stakeholders against Antisocial and Deliquent Behaviour amoung Children
Dr. A. Shyamala Devi
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213-218
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Kumar Sharad, Dr. Randhir Kumar Gautam
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194-200
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Rationalistic Variations in the Short Stories of Rudyard Kipling
Ajay Bakaram Kukade and Dr Shilpi Bhattacharya
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Rudyard Kipling is one of the few English writers who have written extensively on India and its regiona
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219-225
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मध्यकालीन कश्मीर में महिला सन्त लल्लेश्वरी
डा0 जयवीर प्रताप शर्मा and मणि गुप्ता
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226-231
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भारत में महिला सशक्तिकरण:एक मूल्यांकन
डा0 जयवीर प्रताप शर्मा and उर्वशी गुप्ता
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ASSESSMENT OF BILAYER TABLETS OF GLIMEPIRIDE AND METFORMIN
HYDROCHLORIDE WITH COMBINATION OF HYDROPHILIC AND
HYDROPHOBIC POLYMERS BY HOT MELT EXTRUSION
Yogesh Kumar Singh, Dr. Vishal bhargava
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The purpose of the present study was to construct and assess bi-layered tablets of metformin
hydrochloride as sustained release (SR) and glimepiride as immediate release form for the
treatment of diabetic mellitus.
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238-249
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Paper in Hindi
Junti Duarah, Dr. Govind Dwivedi
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250-257
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वर्तमान समय में जल प्रदूषण की समस्या का आलोचनात्मक अध्ययन: गंगा नदी के विशेष सन्दर्भ में
डा0 निशा वर्मा
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SHASHI DESHPANDE EXPOUNDS THE MYSTICISM OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIP IN SHIPS THAT PASS : A STUDY
Dr.Umakant Patil and Gangadhar Sthawarmath
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270-279
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Paper in Sanskrit
Dr. Hansraj Gupta
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280-288
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