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Credit Supply And Exports Diversification: An Empirical Analysis Of Nigeria. AHEMD HALLIRU MALUMFASHI
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The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of credit supply and other instrumental variables on export diversification in Nigeria. Over dependence on oil as major source of foreign exchange has been a concern because of the adverse effects of oil shocks on the economy.
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1-15
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Development Of Scheduled Caste Students Of Primary Education In Karnataka.
Madappa D and Dr. Chandrashekhar
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There is a saying in Sanskrit, "Yatha Lokaaha, Tathhaa Shikshana Kramaaha"- i.e. 'As the people are, so is the education system'. If the scheduled casteis indifferent towards its teacher, its school and education system, it has no reason to expect its children to get good education.
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16-29
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Issues In Higher Education In India. Madappa D and Dr. Chandrashekhar
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'Service Quality' plays a pivotal role in the success of education system. It is essential for high standards of education and good image of an education institution.
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30-52
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Dominance Of Finance Over Commodity Industry And Dividend Of Listed Nigerian Manufacturing Firms. Mahmoud Aisha Hamman
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The financial sector is supposed to be the vehicle for economic growth and development with a special role to the real sector. However, the active force of finance dominance over commodity industry appears inimical to such critical role by circumventing output through money to money value chain.
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53-61
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Assessment of growth in the banking industry and economic development of Nigeria. Joy Amesi, Nyema Wogboroma and Matthias Nnadi
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The study examined the contribution of FDI in the banking industry of Nigeria to the development of the economy. Data for the study were collected for the period 1997 - 2006 from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Ministry of Statistics and other relevant periodicals which are used for the analysis.
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62-80
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Evaluating The Health Cost Of Transport Pollution. Rajasree Banerjee, Madhumati Dutta, Sudip K Roy and Suranjan Sinha
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Rapid urban growth and industrialization has degraded urban ecosystem. Out of several urban ecosystem components impact on ambient air quality is more perceptible. Amongst the several sources of urban air pollution the share of vehicular exhaust emission is rising, over time, in many Indian cities; this is due to increasing vehicular population.
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81-96
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MGNREGA - A Step Towards Inclusive Growth. Dr.K.SHOBHA and VENNILA GOPAL
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About three-fourths of the SCs live in rural areas, where the main source of livelihood is either farming, wage labour or some kind of non-farm business. In 2000, only 16 percent of all SC households cultivated land as owner-cultivator as against 41 percent among non-SC/ST households.
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97-104
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Are Women Leaders Breaking the Gender-Stereotype? A Study On Emerging Androgynous Leadership Style Among Women In The Context Of Globalization
. Farzana S Hussain, Chandra Vadhana R. and Dr. Zakkariya K.A
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As an emerging market, India is yet to fully utilise its women talent pool effectively. India still continues to be a gender-stereotyped nation , especially in leadership roles. The aim of this study is to break the gender-stereotyping with regard to leadership.
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105-123
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MANAGEMENT ---- And The Gujars' Social Unrests In India. Dr. M .A . Rahman Khan
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Daniels (1972) established relevance of the equity theory of Adams (1965) in access to health care system. This was supported by Aday et.al. (1980) in their studies of access to health care systems in the USA. Further Walster et. al (1978) found equity theory useful in understanding intimate as well as various non-intimate/social relations.
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124-140
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Karnataka state financial corporation and Industrial Development in Karnataka: a micro level analysis. Mr.ANILKUMAR.B.KOTE
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Karnataka State Financial Corporation (KSFC) provides finance to industries. The SFCs were established with the purpose of promoting the growth of small, medium and large-scale industries in the country in order to augment the growth of industries and make the nation self-sufficient.
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141-158
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Impact of Rural Healthcare Expenditure on Indebtedness among Marginal and Small Farmers of Punjab. N.D. Singh
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The present study was undertaken in Bhatinda and Sangrur districts (where maximum farmer suicides were reported) of Punjab during 2010-11. Healthcare expenditures were significant in increasing the indebtedness (which has in turn been a proximate cause of farmer's suicides) of marginal and small farmers of Punjab.
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159-171
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Optical Characterization Of Doped And Undoped Zns Nano Particles. A.K. Das, A. K. Buzarbaruah and S. Bardaloi
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The study of nano crystalline semi-conductor thin films received much attention due to various application in opto-electronic and semi-conductor devices. Thin films of ZnS nano-crystals were grown into poly-vinyl alcohol matrix by chemical methods at different pH and volume ratio.
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172-180
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Labour Standards- Ultimate the Gap for rural workers. Dr. Mallikarjuna NL
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'Rural workers often fall outside the scope of national labour laws in a number of cases, they are explicitly excluded, either fully or partially, from the relevant laws, or, when they are hovered under the law, they are excluded from protection in practice.
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181-195
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Intangible Bank Erosion: A Threat To The Life Of Matla-Bidyadhari Interfluve In Sundarbans. Jayanta Gour
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In recent days, frequent bank erosion in the inhabited parts of Sundarban delta has become a burning issue as no such previous attempts were successful to tame the tidal circuit of the Sundarban delta. Man, since his initial inhabitance in this part of West Bengal, has always overexploited these blessed tidal rivers who have all-time gifted hectares and hectares of fertile floodplains and jungles for easy and smooth livelihood.
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196-210
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Lead In Finger Nails And Scalp Hair Of Adult Males In Kenya. JAMES NDIRITU, RUTH WANJAU and JANE MURUNGI
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Lead concentration was determined in finger nails and scalp hair of exposed and unexposed males by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). The mean levels of Pb in the finger nails ranged from 50-480 ug/g, and 50-240 ug/g for exposed and unexposed males respectively.
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211-224
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Investor's Attitude Towards Post Office Saving Schemes. Dr. A. Muthusamy
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Now-a-days financial institutions like the savings banks, co-operative societies, investment companies and non banking financial companies play an important role to promote the habit of savings and to mobilize funds. Among the available options, postal small savings scheme are playing a significant role in mobilizing funds from the people.
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225-240
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Self Efficacy and Job Stress among Teachers: A Meta-Analysis. Rekha B. Raveendran and Manikandan K.
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As teachers are significant persons not only for the school, but also for the society; it is the need of whole society to study about the factors that influencing mental health of teachers. While going through the studies of last 10 years, maximum number of studies among the teachers were related to the topics 'self efficacy' and 'job stress'.
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241-257
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Investigating the impact of country of origin on consumer behavior: Investigation of the moderating roles of product involvement and product familiarity on product evaluation and consumer behavioral intentions. Bahram Kheiry and FarzanehNajafi
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Researchers have demonstrated that COO image influences the consumer's evaluation of products in general, specific classes of products, and specific brands. Since Schooler's (1965) seminal article the effect of country-of-origin biases on consumer attitudes has been an issue of continuing interest. Over the past four decades the attention of researchers has continuously shifted as new challenges presented themselves.
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258-269
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A Comparative Study Between Management (MBA) and Technical (M.Tech) Students with special relation to their Adjustment in NCR. Dr. Rakesh Rai and Mrs Anita Rai
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This study examined the utility of parent socialization models for understanding teachers' influence on student adjustment in higher level. Student adjustment was defined in terms of their social and academic goals and interest in class, classroom behavior, and academic performance.
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270-281
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Effects of Computer Assisted Instructions on the academic achievement, and retention of secondary school students. Liaquat Hussain and Dr Umar Ali
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The problem under study was the effect of computer assisted instructions on the academic achievement and interest of secondary school students in physics. The study was experimental in nature. A sample of 146(64 Rural and 82 Urban)Ninth Gradestudents of University Wensam College and St.Helen high School were divided into two equivalent groups on the basic of pre-test.
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282-298
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MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS: Initiatives To Prevent Failures. Dr.R.Jayaprakash Reddy
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Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) are not new to India. However, they acquired prominence since liberalisation. The Indian companies are treating M&As as their strategic choice. Mergers and acquisitions are undertaken to fulfil various corporate objectives. They may be intended to reduce the likelihood of hostile takeovers, to diversify risk, or to achieve competitive advantage through synergistic efficiencies.
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A Study Of Wetlands And Their Role In Geoecological Environment Of The Bhogdoi Basin, Jorhat, Assam, Using Remote Sensing And GIS. S. Acharjee and J.N. Sarma
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For conservation of biodiversity, control of flood, production of fish as well as other aquatic resources and to maintain ecological balance, wetlands play a significant role. The Bhogdoi river basin contains a large number of wetlands, which have been neglected resulting in their degradation.
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310-323
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A study of the variation of different ocular parameters for the Tea tribes in Upper Assam. Juri Pathak
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A population of 100 subjects, 200 eyes were enrolled in this study. All patients were selected from the Garden's Hospital and outpatient clinic of a Private Nursing home.Patient age ranged from 5 to 40 years. Records of those patients who have gone under ophthalmic examination to measure IOP, central Pachymetry, Kerotometry and Axial length are collected.
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324-330
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Occupational Stress and Job Satisfaction Among Radiographers In Zimbabwe. George R Chingarande and Bekezela Ndlovu
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Occupational stress and job satisfaction are concepts that have received widespread attention from researchers because the salient role they play both in organizational life and personal life. The current paper reports the findings of a study on occupational stress and job satisfaction among radiographers in Zimbabwe. A self report questionnaire was administered to 43 radiographers.
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Poverty, Hunger And Malnutrition In India: A Challenge For The Development Policy Makers. Dr. PitabasaSahoo
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India has failed in making a dent in poverty, hunger and malnutrition. The overall improvement in reducing poverty and hunger and increasing nutritional status is slow in various states in the country. While India has achieved success in combating transient food insecurity caused by droughts or floods, it miserably failed in solving chronic food and nutritional insecurity.
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347-373
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Scientific Attitude Of High School Students In Relation To Their Academic Achievement. Ms Shivani Yadav
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The present investigation was undertaken to study the scientific attitude in relation with academic achievement. The sample of study consisted of 120 students from high schools by using simple random sampling technique.
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374-380
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The concept of lean accounting and its applicability in just-in-time transactions in niger mills plc and unicem plc. Calabar, cross river state. Beredugo, Sunny Biobele and Mefor, Ikechukwu Paul
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The study examined the concept of Lean Accounting and its Applicability on Just-In-Time Transactions in Niger Mills Plc. and Unicem Plc. Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Specifically the study was to determine, whether the use of Lean Accounting and Just-In-Time Transactions, reduce cost and enhance productivity and profitability of companies.
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381-399
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Rural-Urban Differences in morbidity and Utilization Pattern of Health Services in Punjab: an analysis of chronic disease' Patients. Dr. Kush Kumar and Anju Bala
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The present paper analyzed disease pattern, morbidity rate, health-seeking and utilization behaviour of 180 rural and 120 urban households spread across eighteen villages and nine cities/towns respectively, located in three districts of Punjab, namely, Jalandhar, Bathinda and Fatehgarh Sahib. The study clearly found that the morbidity rate of chronic diseases was very high both in rural and urban areas.
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400-419
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The Present Scenario Of Socio Economic Condition Of Balasore District Of Orissa. Arindam Chattopadhyay
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Population explosion is a major problem of Balasore District in Orissa. The study area is characterized by agriculture based economy. Over-increasing population results in diversification of economic activities. Balasore District has potential for development in the areas of horticulture, cottage and handicrafts and tourism.
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420-427
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A detailed study of environmental constraints faced by Public Private Partnership (PPP) in India and the road to a framework for successful implementation of PPP Project. Dr. Chandra Shekhar Vyas and Mrs. Pooja Singh
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Infrastructure development is the key to sustainable growth in India. It makes India globally competitive, raises standard of living, enhances profits for government, bridges rural-urban divide and increases level of employment. The most significant criteria for a continued growth rate of an economy rests on the provision of a quality infrastructure.
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428-452
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National Youth Policy 2012: A Right Based Policy For Youth Empowerment And Development. Dr.PitabasaSahoo
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Youth in India constitute a sizeable group and there can be no greater priority for development consensus than bringing the needs, rights and expectations of the youth to the centre-stage of development through a right based policy. A comprehensive National Youth Policy provides direction to youth-focused interventions by the Central and State governments and the voluntary sector, empowering young people for affirmative and positive action and transforming their life.
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453-468
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Students' Attitudes Towards Post Ordinary Level Secondary Mathematics In Tabora, Tanzania. Neema Kainda, Patrick A. Ndunguru and Stelyus L. Mkoma
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Students' attitude towards mathematics has been a factor known to influence students' achievement in mathematics. The purpose of this study was to find out the students attitude towards mathematics at three selected secondary schools in Tabora Municipality, Tanzania. A questionnaire was administered to students and asked about their anxiety, confidence and enjoyment in mathematics.
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Pragmatism in A Handful of Rice. Tarun Kumar Yadav
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Pragmatism means a way of seeing, accepting, and dealing with situations as they really are without being influenced by emotions or false hopes.
The novelist in A Handful of Rice accepts and deals with the circumstances in the village and town as it, in actuality, is and does not endeavour to make up that it is poles apart.
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Evaluation of Concordance between Environment and Economy: A Resource Inventory of Dal Lake. Javeed Ahmad Rather
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Dal Lake is a hot place of a series of ecological restoration and environmental remediation programs nowadays. As ecosystem service and natural resources are closely related with social and economic development. Economic development, the ultimate goal of which is to improve human welfare, is crucially dependent on the environment and natural resources to provide goods and services which directly and indirectly generate socio-economic benefits.
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