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Occupational Stress Among Teacher Educators In Relation To Their Organizational Commitment.. Santosh Kumari And Dr. (Mrs.) Rajwinder Kaur
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Experience of occupational stress is inevitably involved in the execution of any type of work. Stress has an adaptive value. It motivates the individual to attend to the task and get rid of the tension or demand the unattended task produced.
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An Appraisal Of Performance Of Small Scale Enterprises In Community Development. Achilike .I. Nicholas And Akuwudike. C.Hilary
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This study is aimed at examining the appraisal of performance of small scale enterprises in community development, using selected SMEs' in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State Nigeria as focused study.
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8-25
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Web 2.0: Boon Or Boondoggle For Health Care Professionals? Borugadda Ananda Babu And Mahendra K Padhy
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Since the emergence of social media in 2004, a growing percentage of patients use this technology for health related reasons. Social media has moved beyond being a tool for young individuals to share their private lives (pictures, messages) to fostering serious discussion on technology and business.
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26-33
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Retail Management:A Case Study On Reliance Industries. Dr Seema Singh Rathore And PriyankaRathore
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Retailing in India is becoming increasingly important, and organized retailing is poised to grow at an exponential rate. These growth opportunities have even attracted global majors who are setting up shop in India. The growth of the retail sector will make retailers powerful intermediaries in the marketing channel, bridging the gap between manufacturers and consumers.
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34-44
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The Effect Of In-Service English Teachers' Talk On Pre-Service English Teachers: A Case Study In Yangtze Normal University. Jiang Zhaoxia
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The purpose of this present research was to analyze and compare the features of in-service English teacher's talk and that of pre-service English teachers' talk in class. To what extent did in-service English teachers hinder or facilitate pre-service English teachers' contributions by their use of language?
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45-52
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Opinion Survey Of Characteristics Communicated Through Formal And Casual Attire Of Teachers. Megha Bakshi And Dr. Rita Kant
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The purpose of this study was to determine the various characteristics that is associated and communicated through different dressing styles of teacher. The research was done with two main objectives, i.e. to determine the characteristics communicated through formal attire of teachers and to determine the characteristics communicated through casual attire of teachers.
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Agricultural Credit And Rural Economy:An Analysis On The Impact Of Agricultural Credit On Rural Development. Biju Joseph And Dr. Krishnan C
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The agriculture sector is crucial for every economy to achieve inclusive growth and poverty reduction. It plays the important role in the development of each nation. As the major source of livelihood for majority of the population, its growth is inevitable for the development of the nation.
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A Study Of Tribal Development Policies In Andhra Pradesh: An Overview. Dr. M. Surendra,Dr. J. Lalu Naik And Prof. K. Surendranadha Reddy
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After bifurcation 2014, the new state of Andhra Pradesh has taken a several responsibility on tribal development, every year enhance the tribal budget and pursuing the progress of policies implementation. Now the research paper examines the organizational setup of Development programmes and implementations of schemes (goal and achievements).
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67-95
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Effects Of Media Use On Children's School Adjustment In The Transition From Preschool To Primary School. Yanfang Zhou And Atsushi Nanakida
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This study investigates whether children's media use affects their school adjustment across the transition to primary school. Participants were 250 families from the first year of primary school.(N=250,121 girls,129 boys)correlation analysis,"T"test and exploratory factor analysis were performed in this study.
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96-107
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Effectiveness Of Self Instructional Material On Job Stress Among Secondary School Teachers Of Davangere District. Basavaraj Somanahalli And Dr. H.V. Vamadevappa
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The present study was designed to study the effectiveness of Self Instructional Material on Job stress of secondary school teachers of Davangere district, data was collected by selecting 50 high stressed Government and Private secondary school teachers through random sampling technique.
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108-118
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Model Of Non Medical Solid Waste Management And Hospital Vegetation. Edy Suwasono And Ratna Dewi Mulyaningtiyas
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Global warming is an important issue throughout the world. The increasing temperature of the earth makes the earth hotter and poses new threats.
This research was conducted at the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) Pare, Kediri Regency.
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The Relevance Of Balanced Scorecards And Alternativetheories To Organisations: This Paper Is Part 2 Of: Critical Evaluation Of Scorecards And Alternative Theories To The Diversity And Dynamism Of An Organisation. Benneth C. Nwafor , HoseinPiranfar And John Aston
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The goal of this study is to analyse the relevance of Balanced Scorecards (BSCs) and alternative theories in organisations. The study has set out to analyse the relevance of four theoretical concepts and emphasizes the importance of the theories as an indicator of quality process in organisations.
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A Study On "Emerging Higher Education In India" Issues And Suggestions. Prof. Basavaraj M. Hubballi And Prof. Farook Ahmed Shaikh
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Education in India dates back from its early civilization time where teaching and learning process revolved around the 'Gurukula System'. It was a residential concept wherein the students were educated under the guidance of a "Guru" in different areas of religion, philosophy and science. Historians speculate that these centers had a remarkable resemblance to the European medieval universities that came up much later.
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Performance Appraisal Of Operational Efficiency In Regional Rural Banks. V.Reddy Lakshmi And Prof. P.Mohan Reddy
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Development of the Country mainly depends on agricultural rural masses. To meet the agricultural needs of rural masses which are inadequate in condition the govt. decided to establish a poor man's bank (RRBs) for the purpose of mobilizing the deposits and disbursement of loans to the needy people.
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166-174
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Academic Anxiety, Achievement Motivation And Academic Achievement. Mamta Chaturvedi
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The study was conducted with an aim to explore the relationship of academic anxiety and achievement motivation with academic achievement of high school students. The sample of study consists of 300 students (178 males and 122 females) from 5 different schools of Bhopal.
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Capability Approach To Freedom: A Philosophical Compendium. K Nirupama Singha
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As a normative approach, capability approach has been developed as a new multidisciplinary framework for pondering about well-being, development and justice. Freedom has been regarded by the capability approach thinkers as the most important element of human well-being.
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185-192
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Educational Status Of Scheduled Tribes In India. Dr. Pitabasa Sahoo
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Education is considered to be an important element in developing individuals in a comprehensive manner, exposing them to greater awareness, better compensation of their socio-cultural environment and improving socio-economic conditions. The same goes for the Scheduled Tribes in India which has helped them improve their socio-economic status in the country.
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Issues Of Bringing Reporting On Financial Results In Compliance With International Standards. Kalonov M.B.
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This article is devoted to the consideration of issues related to the reflection of financial results of economic activities, in particular, income, expenditures, profit and loss in the international financial reporting standards. This issue has been investigated as a case-study of the requirement of the international standards.
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202-216
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Psychotherapeutic Management Of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder With Exposure And Response Prevention And Cognitive Therapy: A Case Study. Ranjita Kumari And Masroor Jahan
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by recurrent, unwanted, distressing thoughts and resulted compulsive behavior. The management of obsessive-Compulsive disorder was the aim of this study. This was a case of a 23-year-old girl with chief complaints of intrusive thoughts of dead-bodies and the fear that thought of dead-body would contaminate everything around like foods, things etc.
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Brick Kiln Work: Labour Migration For A Seasonal Work. Meghnad Sahu
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"Labour migration into informal sector has become an alternative livelihood strategy of searching livelihood for fulfillment of survival needs. Neo-liberal free market policy displaces workforces from their natural resources and livelihood and commodification of labour power occurs by the rapid growth of global capitalist market structure.
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"Status Of Girls Primary Education In Balochistan Province Of Pakistan". Tahir Taj
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Education is the main driver of development for any country and the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan provides the right of education to all children. The present study was conducted in Balochistan province to analyze the problems and challenges of girls' education at primary level in Balochistan.
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Construct Validity And Reliability Of Attitude Towards Science Scale. Chandni Laroiya And Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
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The present study deals with the development of Attitude towards Science Scale based on TOSRA (Test of science-related attitudes) and anxiety towards science. The study was conducted on students belonging to age group of 14-15 years from government schools of Chandigarh, India. The validity of scale was established using exploratory factor analysis and the final factor structure was confirmed using confirmatory factor analysis.
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259-264
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Bhariya kisano par social media ke parbhavo ka ak avlokan. Berjender kumar verma
and Dr. Mahender Kumar Pari
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265-276
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AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIO- LEGAL ASPECTS OF RAGGING IN INDIA Rohini Attri
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Education is the crucial plank in the process of development in any nation. It empowers the citizens of a country to become active stakeholders in the functioning of the country.
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Application of the ‘Tom Story’ narrative to the Academy Award winners of contemporary cinema Simran Chhabra
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From the signing of the Civil Rights Act in 1960 to the passing of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 and the Fair Housing Act in 1969, the sixties were the bona fide tipping point for both, the Civil Rights Movement and the birth of New Hollywood in the United States of America.
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297-299
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Paper in Punjabi
Rekha Kumari
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297-306
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Problems in Implementation of Reservation for OBC and EWS in
Higher Education
Mousumi Biswas
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297-302
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IMPORTANCE OF CHANAKYA IN MODERN AGE
Dr. Sandeep Kumar
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Chanakya otherwise called Vishnugupta or Kautilya was the pioneer of political science in
antiquated India, whose works are of extraordinary significance even today. He filled in as a
consultant to the incomparable Chandragupta Maurya and assumed an imperative part in the
development of the Mauryan Empire.
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303-311
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STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SECONDARY
STUDENTS
Mukesh Kumar, Dr. Ramdhan Bharati
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312-321
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AN ANALYSIS OF SEVERAL APPROACHES TO NONLINEAR
REGRESSION MODEL VALUATION
Manish Kumar Srivastava, Dr. Pardeep Goel
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Regression models are routinely used in many applied sciences for describing the relationship between a
response variable and an independent variable.
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322-335
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STUDY ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH AND DRUG USE
OF TEENAGERS IN KERALA'S THRISSUR DISTRICT
Silpa Johnson, Dr. Vinod Kumar
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336-345
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RAVISHMENT OF THE MOUNTAINS A MYTH OR REALITY: POLICY AND
LIVELIHOOD DEBATES RELATED TO HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL
PRADESH, INDIA
Dr. Renuka Thapliyal
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This paper focuses on debates between policy and livelihood issues related to
hydroelectric projects in Himachal Pradesh
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346-357
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Memories as Oral History: Reading Rustom Bharucha�s Rajasthan:An Oral History
Sanoj Kumar
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358-369
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