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2019-05-25T03:29:13Z
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Constitution of Jammu & Kashmir & Women Rights: Perception on Violation of Women Rights in District Baramulla of J&K
Ahmad Bhat, Rouf
Research Scholar, Political Science,
Barkatullah University Bhopal, M.P.
Deshpande, Anita
Prof. & HOD, Political Science & Public Administration, IEHE, Bhopal, M. P.
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The purpose and objective of this study are to explore and examine the provisions under the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) which have direct relevance to the rights, equality, liberty, and justice of women folk in the state. This study makes a detailed analysis of perceptions about the violation of women rights in district Baramulla of J&K. The research participants in this study are categorized into two groups working and non-working women. The nature of this study is exploratory and is largely based on the data collected from primary sources in the field with a well-structured interview schedule. The results indicate that the majority of research participants have witnessed various forms of violences including domestic violence, sexual harassment at the workplace, and discrimination in inheritance rights. The results of this study will be helpful for policymakers in drafting the policies and securing women from various forms of violence’s. This study will also be very helpful for women to get a detailed outlook and awareness of rights contained under the various provisions of the J&K Constitution.
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2019-05-09 06:21:28
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/353
2016-11-26T09:01:58Z
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Mathematics and blindness: let's try to solve this problem?
T.M.M., Pinho
CMPDI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ
H.C., Castro
CMPDI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ.
PPBI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ.
L., Alves
PPBI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ
N.R.W., Lima
CMPDI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ
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According to World Health Organization, the number of people with blindness due to infectious diseases has reduced in the last 20 years whereas 80% of all visual impairment can be prevented or cured. Despite of that, 285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired worldwide as about 90% are from low-income society. Considering this scenario, it is still necessary to think about this public and know how to teach them disciplines such as Mathematics that are important to their lives as citizens. The Mathematics concepts are always in need for living in our society as we have to pay bills and considering that Mathematics knowledge is demanded all time from health to payment. In this article, we briefly discuss the blindness and the Mathematics universe, pointing this educational area as one that should be more educational developed. The article also intends to stimulate and contribute for the production of new strategies and didactical materials for teaching Mathematics to this public with special needs.
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2016-11-26 09:00:05
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 3, No 10 (2016)
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Brazil
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2015-11-10T06:10:40Z
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The vitality of economic strength for social equity- an empirical study
Bhasker, Pardeep
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The social justice is conditional on the provision of basic necessities of like at the bottom level of the social pyramid. The paper evaluates the verification and linkages between the economic strength and the social justice. The evidences have been created and validated that suggested that there are linkages and direct symmetries between the economic strength and the social justice.
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2015-10-12 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 9 (2015)
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/132
2015-06-23T10:29:07Z
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RESEARCH ORIENTATION OF ACADEMICS-A WHITE PAPER
Philey, Goerge
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The research has been the core issue in the developmental processes. The research always contributed to the conclusions as to how a particular problem be indentified and so as to its solution. The research has been backed-up by the academics at large. This paper tried to put light on the recent scenario as how much accord the research is being getting from the academics. The paper analyses the recent trends in the academic and non-academic research activities. The research is the result of critical abilities of analytics imbibed in oneself. The academics have the ability required. It is suggested that the role of academics should be enlarged as far as research related tasks are considered. The academic institutions should allocate their respective resources for the research promotion and development related undertaking amongst their people.
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2015-06-23 10:29:07
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oai:schol-pub.org:article/801
2021-07-29T07:02:50Z
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Withholding Emotional Expression can Hurt Heart: A Cross-Sectional Study of Attention and Emotion Regulation after Coronary Angioplasty
Agarwal, Anchal
Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Psychology, School of Psychology, Philosophy & Education, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Mathur, Kamayani
Professor & Head, Department of Psychology, Director, School of Psychology, Philosophy & Education, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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Emotions and physical health are entwined with each other. Much importance is being given lately in understanding the role of emotions and its management in chronic illnesses, especially cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is one of the leading causes of fatality in the present times. There is already burgeoning literature available with regards to coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG), but scarcely on percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients.
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2021-07-29 06:56:46
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 8, No 2 (2021)
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Global
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2016-08-15T06:54:09Z
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Some empirical evidences about the educational sector of Pakistan; & Some Suggestion for improvement
Mahmood, Tariq
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Suhaib, Abdul Quddus
Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Lodhi, Idrees
Associate Prof., Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Shabana, Razia
Assistant Prof., Department of Islamic Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
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In this article, some actual problems regarding the education department of Punjab province are presented. Mostly all of them are observed by the author himself during his duty during Govt. survey for admission policy for gaining hundred percent targets. For this purpose, first survey was done for U.S.E. (Universal primary Education), while second survey was completed for U.S.E. (Universal Secondary Education). In both surveys, after getting complete information about the children regarding their particulars, they knew that how many children are remaining to get education. In this way, targets were set for every school under union councils for admissions in primary and secondary levels. During survey, different problems had to face to whom, who were doing door to door survey of concerned villages in village areas and concerned streets in city areas. Some of children’s parents behaved in inhuman behavior about giving particulars of their children. Some of them did not inform about their daughters’ particulars. In short, level of education is attached with economic condition of the developing countries.
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2016-08-15 06:49:43
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 3, No 6 (2016)
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Pakistan
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2015-11-10T06:11:55Z
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THE IMPACT AND CO-BENEFITS OF RECOGNITION OF AJANTA-ELLORA AS WORLD HERITAGE SITE
KELKAR, ARUN
Archeologist & Tourism Thinker
Nagpur, India
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The paper seeks to put light on the impacts and the resultant benefits of the recognition of Ajanta-Ellora as a site of world heritage by UNESCO. This is the first of its kind in tourism segment in world legacy and went for arranging and preparing administration suppliers at vacationer locales who are generally considered as annoyance by voyagers and organizers alike yet are key piece of world legacy tourism situation. Alongside the improvement of foundation in Aurangabad there is a need to indulge little necessities of sightseers which are met by mushrooming vendors whose support of visitors leave much to fancy.
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2015-08-10 00:00:00
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2015-06-23T09:59:27Z
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THE MODERNIZATION ORIENTATION OF THE TRIBAL AREAS- ASPIRATIONS AND APPREHENSIONS
Milan, Dr. Subhash
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The developmental agenda of the Millennium Developmental Goals (MDGs) has been the development and modernization of all the sections of the society formats, be it Mainstream, Traditional or Tribal sects. All these are to be focused with the determined approach towards the developmental agenda. This study has clarified the modernization process of the tribal areas. This has laid a structural approach to development and its implementation by the pro-development agencies and individuals.
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2015-06-23 09:59:27
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TikTok Addictions and Its Disorders among Youth of Pakistan
Sabir, Irfan
University of Central Punjab, Lahore
Nasim, Irum
University of Central Punjab, Lahore
Majid, Muhammad Bilal
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Gong Badak Campus 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
Mahmud, Mohad Sadad bin
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Gong Badak Campus 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
Sabir, Naila
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) Gong Badak Campus 21300 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
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This research addresses the TikTok addictions that are affecting those people who are inspired by TikTok videos and people making those videos. TikTok nowadays creating different kinds of conflicts among both of the genders. I.e. inferiority complex and superiority complex and beauty complex. The philosophy of the study was positivism. It was a deductive approach and the Connivance sampling technique is used in this study. It was quantitative research and data has been collected through surveys. .The adapted questionnaire was used to collect data from 190 university students. Statistical analysis through SPSS was performed to check the hypothesis. This research is highly beneficial to create the awareness among people that they are addicted to something very un-useful so their friends and family taking serious note on it and help them to drive them out of TikTok addiction and psychological make them ensure that it is just app use for entertainment and seek and show your talent.
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2020-08-18 08:14:16
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Pakistan
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2018-07-11T06:51:07Z
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A New Method for Evaluating the Visual Quality of Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Forest
Atasoy, Murat
Faculty of Architecture, Design, and Fine Arts, Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Osmaniye
Kush, John S.
School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5418
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Most of the forested lands in the south-eastern United States were largely the result of the frequent, low intensity, non-lethal fires that swept through the pre-settlement forests. In the absence of fire, forested stands develop a thick undergrowth of broad-leaved species and herbaceous vegetation. In this study, we compared the influence of prescribed fire on the understory vegetative cover of loblolly pine stands in relation to visual quality assessment. To examine the visual quality of prescribed fire management, a box-counting method was used to analyze photographs of prescribed fire management. The photographs were taken from: a) one-year fire return interval, b) two-year fire return interval, c) three-year fire return interval, and d) no-burn. The objectives of this study were: 1) develop a comparison of aesthetic value of the different fire return intervals of fire management with areas not experiencing prescribed fire; and 2) provide an estimate of enhancing visual quality of forest stands with prescribed fire management. The results showed that one-year interval prescribed fire application stands had more abundant grass cover (Andropogon sp.) than two- and three-year interval treatments. There was a significant decrease in grass cover between one-year and two-year prescribed burning. A positive relationship was also found between frequency of fire treatment and abundance of grass. No burn areas were covered by woody vegetation which may have a negative impact on scenic beauty and visual quality.
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2018-07-09 07:10:50
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 5, No 5 (2018)
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2015-10-22T17:49:27Z
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HINDRANCES IN THE USAGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AMONG PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR UNIVERSITIES
Arshad, Shandana
Ahmed, Hafsa
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The present study was to explore the hindrances in the use of information communication technologies in public and private sectors universities in Islamabad. Problem designed to explore the hindrances in the usage of ICT, it future aim to investigate the role of management in popularising ICT among private and public sector universities. Objectives of the study included to identify the hindrances in the use of ICT in private and public sectors universities, to find out the reason in the deficiency of ICT facilities available in private and public sectors universities, to find out the factors which are hindering teacher and learner in use of ICT. The sample technique used in this study was stratified sampling. The population of this study was private and public universities in Islamabad whereas sample was considered as 40 teachers and 60 students from 2 public and 2 private universities in Islamabad. The study found out that there are significant hindrances in the use of information and communication technology (ICT) among teachers & students of public and private universities in teaching and learning process. Study reveals the age differences in prospective of teachers & student perception that the level of hindrances is higher among middle age teachers as compared to young and old age. Study reveals gender differences in prospective of teachers and student perceptions that male university teachers & male university students are more facing hindrances in the use of ICT in teaching leaning process as compared to female university teachers & students. Study found out that the hindrances in the use of ICT is higher among MPHIL teachers and students as compared to MASTERS & PHD programme of teachers & BS and MASTERS programme of students. Study elaborates that level of hindrances in the use of ICT is more in private sectors universities teachers & students as compared to public sectors universities teachers & students. The mean score of the teachers whose income is 30,000-50,000 facing more hindrances in the use of ICT as compared to teachers whose income is 10,000,30000 & <50,000. Study shows that Permanent teachers of private and public sectors universities are facing more hindrances as compared to contract teachers of private & public sectors universities. The study was useful to comprehend the hindrance to the use of ICT in teaching and learning environment. It was also helpful because it provide guidance for the way to increase the use of technology integration. It was also helpful to investigate the basic obstacles, may give guidance to educator and teachers to overcome on those hindrances and become successful adopters of technology. It also provided recommendation on improving ICT in universities.
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2015-06-24 06:55:10
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2015-06-23 03:39:33
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General Appraisal of the Nomenclature of Non-Alcoholic Beverages (NAB) Brands
Samuel Oluyemi, Ayorinde
Department of Industrial Design, School of Environmental Technology,
Federal University of Technology, P.M.B 704, Akure, Ondo State
Bankole Oladumiye, Emmanuel
Department of Industrial Design, School of Environmental Technology,
Federal University of Technology, P.M.B 704, Akure, Ondo State
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The brands of NAB (coffee, tea, cocoa, fruit drink, soft drink, milk, and wine) package designs constitute the sampling frame for this research. Here, data of the NAB package designs are collected between October 2016 and June 2018. The Purpose of the study is to identify the common naming styles adopted for the branding of Non-Alcoholic Beverages (NABs). The significance of the findings will help brand managers, graphic designers, marketers, and other stakeholders in understanding the trends of the uniqueness in the branding if NAB.
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2020-03-29 05:44:59
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2017-11-29T07:30:51Z
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Poetry v/s Power: A Reading of 100 Poets Against the War
Jadwe, Majeed U.
University of Anbar-College of Arts
Ayed, Omar Sadoon
University of Anbar-College of Arts
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This essay critically examines the invocation of poetry as a strategy of ethical resistance against the war on Iraq in the chapbook anthology 100 Poets Against the War, which was assembled in a matter of few weeks before the war. . This textual tactics figures prominently among other resistance tactics employed by the poets in the 100 poems included in this anthology. Considerable number of poems turns to the invocation of poetry, the act of poetry making, and the power of the poem as a means to initiate an inquiry into the injustice of the war and the ethical responsibility of poetry to counter this injustice. Although 100 Poets Against the War emerges with one powerful collective voice which transcends cultural and racial barriers, this thematic strand of poetry invocation to counter the war on Iraq remains quite recognizable and, in a sense, foregrounds this collective voice.
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2017-11-29 07:28:11
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 4, No 10 (2017)
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Iraq
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2016-03-30T13:19:56Z
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State Owned Enterprises (SOEs), The Problems and Solutions in Financial and Asset Management
Sanusi, Anwar
STIE TRIGUNA Jakarta http://stietriguna.ac.id/8/ http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9057-5964
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State-owned enterprises (SOEs) faced with the demands to produce a better performance by increasing internal working environment. SOE managers need to measure employee productivity associated with the job description, key result areas, and Key Performance Indicators. This method had a goal to determine the indicators of organizational performance and how SOEs achieved the standards of achievement and to plan reward achievement of productivity. This study tested the hypothesis through validation testing theory or application of theory in certain circumstances.
The samples were taken from the overall population of SOE employees in Jakarta. It used purposive method in selecting data the data which retrieved by taking certain data through several criteria.
The study result showed that the respondent perception of communication, work attitude, work ethic, internal control level, risk management practices, and monitoring & evaluation has a significant relationship with work productivity of the employees.
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2016-03-11 00:00:00
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State-owned enterprises (SOEs)
The Problems and Solutions in Financial and Asset Management
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Jakarta
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The Impact of Parental Involvement in Creating a Positive Learning Environment for Elementary School Students
Gu, Minghui
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
Zhang, Jie
East China Normal University, Shanghai, China
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This paper explores how parents and teachers view and do parental involvement in elementary schools. It uses surveys and interviews with parents and teachers from two schools. It finds that both groups value parental involvement and its positive effects on students’ learning and happiness. But it also identifies some problems that prevent good parental involvement, like time, communication, resources, and training. It suggests some ways to improve parental involvement and cooperation between parents and teachers.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 10, No 4 (2023)
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China
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A COMMUNITY FACT FINDING OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA
R., Dr. Florentina
Ms., Grazia
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In Jammu and Kashmir the Local tribes migrate in pastures and meadows of upper riches of
Peer-Panjal range along with flock of sheep, goats, Buffaloes and horses in search of food and
fodder where they resides in mud and wooden log huts locally known as ‘Dhokes’. In these
Dhokes these tribes live a very tough life along with their cattle under the same roof without
basic facilities. It is in this context, the present paper is an attempt to study the life style of Local
tribes at Dhokes of block Budhal in Rajouri district (J&K) and also to suggest few alternative
strategies to improve their way of life.
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2015-06-23 03:02:14
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Jammu & Kashmir, India
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Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) and Its Security Implication in North-East Nigeria
Usman Danwanzam, Ali
Taraba State University, Department of Public Administration, Jalingo
Garba Saleh, Yahaya
Taraba State University, Department of Public Administration, Jalingo
Rimamtanung Stephen, Amon
Department of Political Science and International Relations, Taraba State University, Jalingo,
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The proliferation of small arms and light weapons is one of the major security problems in North-East Nigeria. The trafficking and circulation of small arms and light weapons(SALW) in the hands of non- state actors fuel violent conflict in the region. The trust of this paper is to establish a possible link between the proliferation of SALW and its security implication. The paper argues that the inability of the Nigerian government to address and curtailed demand and supply factors of SALW propelled the proliferation, and the direction of this paper is to provide a deeper understanding of the circulation of the weapons in the hands of criminals and unauthorized persons. Literature is review from relevant views of security scholars. The methodology adopted for this study is based on the use of secondary sources of data generated from textbooks, academic journals and related materials from the internet. Neo Marxist political economy approach is the theoretical framework to be used to empirically and critically analyze and justify the study. Causes, sources, transit, and destinations of SALW and its security implications will be discussed. The study will be relevant to government officials, security personnel, civil society groups, scholars, students, and policymakers and it is also a contribution to knowledge to close up the existing gap in the literature and to explore and spark up deeper research in the field and finally, the conclusion is made.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 6, No 7 (2019)
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IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE AND SELF-IDENTITY IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE: A STUDY
Sankar, G.
PhD Research Scholar in English, National College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli-620 001
Soundararajan, R.
Associate Professor & Research Guide Department of English, National College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli-620 001
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This Research Paper is an aim to attempt the traumatic experiences and cultural perplexity of the first and second generation immigrants and which explores the depth analysis of women consciousness, self discovery and their immigrant experiences among the male dominated society in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine (1989), which set in the present about a young Indian woman Jasmine in the United States who, trying to adapt to the American way of life in order to be able to survive, changes identities several times. The state of exile, a sense of loss, the pain of separation and disorientation makes Jasmine as Immigrant personality in a quest for identity in an alien land. Jasmine, the protagonist of this novel, undergoes several transformations during her journey of life in America, from Jyoti to Jasmine to Jane, and often experiences a deep sense of estrangement resulting in a fluid state of identity. This Research paper finds out the research hypothesis, how the protagonist jasmine try to assimilate herself into foreign culture where she gains new independent individual identity.
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Level of jealousy and marital adjustment amongst rural and urban working and non working couples
Kanwar, Samridhi
Researcher Scholar, Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.
Zinta, Roshan Lal
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.
Sharma, Anurag
Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.
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Jealousy, the shadow of love and green eyed-monster that on the one hand has ruined marital homeostasis of millions of couples by creating fraction amongst the families and on the other also seems equally beneficial for promoting their La Dolce Vita philosophy of happiness across the world. It seems that foremost source of this covetous issue might be the insecurity and fear of being abandoned by one of the cherished partner due to extra marital relationship. The reason behind such apprehension might be the excessive flow of money, poverty that push away the people to leave sedentary mode of life and to adopt nomadic way, mismatch of thoughts, emotions and behavior, values of life, over involvement, much or less care, violation of customary practices, eating and sleeping habits, pro-social attitude, less mindfulness and more money mindedness; selfishness, performing job and business outside the native place. Such issues may results jealous by hampering their marital relationship in general and personal development in particular. Once a time when there use to be a faith and sacred relationship in marriage in India, that in contemporary Kaliyug scenario has diluted and faded away by converting into suspiciousness and jealousy. The level of jealous may differ among the working and non-working people in general and the rural and urban men and women in both developed and developing countries in particular as well as in hilly areas like Himachal Pradesh where the people are very honest now has followed the path of astuteness that in turn has disturbed their marital homeostasis. In the present study a pioneer attempt has been made to explore the relationship between jealousy and marital adjustment among 200 Working and Non-Working Couples of Rural and Urban areas of Himachal Pradesh. Based on locality and gender, 8 groups namely Urban Working Men, Urban Non-Working Men; Urban Working Women; Urban Non-Working Women; Rural Working Men, Rural Non-Working Men; Rural Working Women; and Rural Non-Working Women with n = 25 subjects in each have been formed. These subjects were assessed with the help of Multidimensional Jealousy Scale as developed by Susan M. Peiffer and Paul T.P. Wong in 1989’s with seven point scale where the score ranged from minimum of 8 to maximum of 56 with the reliability of r = .83 to r =.92 respectively. The marital adjustment was measured with the Revised Dyadic Adjustment Scale as developed by Busby, Christensen, and Larson in 1995 that has 14 items with five and six point scale with a minimum score of 0 and maximum of 69 and reliability of r = 0.90 respectively. The result revealed that Men reported well adjusted marital life but were more in Jealousy as compared to their Women counterparts. The Non-Working Men enjoyed satisfied life thereof were well adjusted despite being reporting more Jealous as compared to Non-working Women counterpart. In the same tune, the Urban people reported better adjusted marital life but more jealousy than to the people of Rural area. For promoting better marital life there is need to reduce jealousy, promoting faith, self-esteem, mindfulness, self-esteem, confidence and vision by following honesty and yogic way of life amongst the men who seems to suffer from aforesaid issues.
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2015-11-09 15:11:10
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND JOB SATIFICATION AMONG UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
Ahmed, Hafsa
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The study aimed to explore the relationship of emotional intelligence on the job satisfaction among university teachers. This research was descriptive in nature .The research objectives included to study the relationship between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction among university teachers and to explore the role of demographic variation such as age, gender, experience, qualification of the university teachers in determining their level of emotional intelligence and their perception about job satisfaction. The population of this study was university teachers of public and private sector universities in Islamabad. A stratified random sample comprised of fifty male and fifty female university teachers were collected from two public and two private universities of Islamabad. Two questionnaires were used for data collection in which one for measuring Job satisfaction while other for measuring emotional intelligence (self-awareness, social skills, self-regulation, motivation, social awareness) of prospective teachers. Data was analyzed with the help of SPSS 16. The major finding of the study concludes that is positive significant correlation between Emotional intelligence and Job satisfaction among public and private sector universities(r=0.78). Result showed that female university teachers are more emotional intelligent than male university teachers whereas male university teachers perceive greater job satisfaction. However, Older university teachers are more emotionally intelligent and perceives greater job satisfaction. Result concluded that lecturers are more emotional intelligent while Professor perceives higher job satisfaction. Result portrays that PHD qualified university teachers shows more emotional intelligence while PhD qualified teachers perceives greater job satisfaction. Findings conclude that less experienced university teachers are more emotional intelligent whereas experienced university teachers perceives greater job satisfaction. It further discloses that a private sector university teachers experiences higher emotional intelligence whereas public sector university teacher recognizes higher job satisfaction The study was beneficial to teachers, researchers, curriculum developer, trainers, psychologists and education planners. Job satisfaction among teachers can be enhanced by training, needs satisfaction, providing facilities and improving their emotional intelligence.
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2015-06-24 06:27:43
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An Affirmation of Black Culture through Revolution of Signs: A New Historicism Insight into Sue Mon Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees
Rajendran, Jayanthi
Assistant Professor
English Language Centre - University of Jazan
Jazan http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4466-4090
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The Secret Life of Bees begins with Lily’s encounter of bees in her bedroom. Bees and bee-related objects function as a central symbol and motif in the novel. Apparently, they also signify guidance and demonstrate the power of a female community through a bond of relationship. Signs and symbols study the life within the society which is a part of social, cultural and psychological relation to semiology. And, also this is a girl’s (Lily’s) journey to find the truth about her mother whereby setting the captive nanny Rosaleen free from the bondage and finally out of the cage from the confinement of her father T. Ray. Throughout this novel Lily is in search of truth about her mother and whether her mother loved her or not. Eventually, signs and truth converge at a point in understanding the whole novel in a better perspective. Thus, this paper focuses on applying the signs to the text using semiotic theory and further focus on applying the concept of new historicism to the text in the light of truth which is a matter of interpretation of culture and history through revolution whereby affirming the Black Culture and their identity in white. Reality and courage of the novel are highlighted in the scenario of culture identity.
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2018-12-09 23:59:43
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Universal
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Differentials in Utilizations of Antenatal Care Services among Currently Married Women in Urban Southwest and Northwest of Nigeria
John, Olowoporoku Ayodeji
Department of Demography and Social Statistics, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife
Adeola, Ajayi
Institute for Entrepreneurship and Development Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife
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The study examines differentials in utilization of antenatal care services among currently married women in urban Southwest and Northwest of Nigeria. Attempt was made to investigate differentials in utilization of antenatal care services among currently married women in both regions. In-depth interviews currently married women in urban Southwest and Northwest. Secondary data were extracted from 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) dataset. Out of the 33,385 currently married interviewed, the study employed sample of 14,811 comprising 8,202 for Northwest and 6,789 for Southwest. The analyses were done in three stages of univariate, bivariate and multivariate levels. The result showed evidence of higher age of respondents, higher education among currently married in southwest than northwest. The number of children ever born (CEB) among currently married in both regions were four and five respectively. For both regions antenatal care utilization increased with wealth index. The result of the multivariable analysis regarding utilization of antenatal care services, the logistic analysis shows factors such as education, religion and wealth index as the variables influencing utilization of antenatal care service in Northwest while age of respondents, occupation and CEB determined utilization of antenatal care services in Southwest than Northwest. The study concluded that currently married women in Southwest and Northwest showed differentials in utilization of antenatal care services. Currently married women in Southwest exhibiting higher utilization of antenatal care services and lower utilization in Northwest. Religion, education, wealth index, women autonomy, children ever born, distance to health and cost of antenatal care were the most important variables explaining the differentials in utilization of antenatal care services among currently married women in urban Southwest and Northwest in Nigeria.
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2016-11-26 08:57:52
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Nigeria
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ANALYZING THE CORRELATION ASPECT LINKING CONSUMPTION OF WINE AGAINST UNDERSTANDING WINE TOURISM AT THE SILICON VALLEY OF INDIA: UNCORKING WINE TOURISM IN BANGALORE
Thaliath, Avin
Kumar, DNS
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This paper makes an attempt to analyze the correlation aspect linking consumption of wine against understanding wine tourism. Altering habits of Indians in drinking has changed the fortunes of wine industry in India. Both the Indian wine market and indigenous wine industry are witnessing a tremendous growth. Wine tourism is not only about just drinking wines but there are other activities adjured with the same. Favorable and promotional government policies, higher disposable incomes and growth in foreign tourists are some of the reasons for such growth. Tourism is lively with dynamic growth, new activities, new destination, new technology, new markets and rapid changes.
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2015-09-10 00:00:00
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A REVIEW OF THE REGIONAL AGREEMENTS IN MULTILATERAL PERSPECTIVE
Rosario, Daisy
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Multilateral trade ties between the members of the world trade organisation have been impacting the trade to the new dimensions and targets. Multilateral trade has been seen as a tool of inclusive growth and sustainable development across the developing and developed world. The developing countries have the rich resources remaining untapped. The developed countries has the technology and tools to use those resources. Multilateral is the real thing which connects both the developed and developing world. Although the WTO regime has done a tremendous job but still there is the problem of poverty and less development amongst the least developed countries. The regional co-operation agreements have come to help the regional imbalance while supplementing the WTO objectives. This review paper reviews the role of the regional co-operation agreements in the era of Multilateralism and internationalization of trade and industry.
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2015-06-23 10:29:07
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The Influence of Consumer Ethnocentrism on Buying Behavior - The Case of Azerbaijan
Akbarov, Shahin
Azerbaijan State University of Economics / UNEC
Cafarova, Asya
Azerbaijan State University of Economics / UNEC
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The purpose of this research is to reveal the ethnocentrism level of Azerbaijani consumers and to determine the effect of ethnocentric tendencies of consumers on purchases. 317 questionnaires was collected through a convenience sample. Data were analyzed with SPSS. Mean analysis was conducted to determine the ethnocentric level of consumers. T-test was performed to determine the differences between demographic groups in terms of ethnocentric tendencies. Regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of ethnocentric tendency on purchases. The results show that the consumer ethnocentrism level of Azerbaijani consumers is low, and the higher the consumer ethnocentrism level the higher the likelihood of purchasing domestic products.
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Azerbaijan
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Hamlet’s Fear of Freedom: An ‘Existential’ Attitude
Ahmad, Fatima
University of Lahore, 1-km Defence Road, Lahore
Haider Shami, Sajjad
University of Management and Technology, UMT Road, Sector C-II Johar Town, Lahore-54770,
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This article investigates the reason(s) for what has polemically come to be termed as Hamlet’s procrastination in the light of existential doctrine of Sartre and explain how Hamlet’s crippling fears of : (a) having to resolve and,(b) then actualize the decision embroil him in the existential dilemma of futilely evading the responsibility only to realize, albeit at the heavy price of losing what he calls ‘the eternal jewel’ i.e., his own life, that it is the very essence and condition of our being and cannot be escaped. As Sartre claimed that even in not making a decision, a man takes an alternative decision i.e. of not performing the act, and is subsequently caught up in the clutches of responsibility again. This article analyzes in the theoretical backdrop of existential theory, using the descriptive-cum-analytical method, the notion of ‘fear of freedom’ and asserts that Hamlet had been the victim of this existential dilemma of not making the final decision, in order to avoid the burden of responsibility.
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2019-07-11 06:14:03
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A STUDY ON RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR OF BLOOD: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH
Kaul, Dr. Naresh
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The study of hemorheology has become an important field in biomedical research. Blood is a complex substance and it performs various functions in the human body. The blood viscosity plays an important role which affects the flow of blood. This study proposes a simple and new technique to find out the viscosity of blood at different flow rates by using normal capillary tube. The tool is developed based on the Poiseuille’s theory to measure the coefficient of viscosity and volume flow rate of blood for different radii. The simple method developed in the laboratory can serve as a potential tool in the absence of sophisticated rheological or viscometric equipment.
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AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO THE APPLICABILITY OF RYLANDS DOCTRINE IN INDIA FOR ASCERTAINING LIABILITY IN CASE OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS
Abrol, Dr. Mansi
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The industrial accidents are prevalent in the
Indian industrial scenario. The resultant loss to
the third parties is a much touted topic in the
corridors of the Indian legal community. The
study put light on the relevance of the Doctrine
of Rylands in the Indian perspective.
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2015-06-23 03:39:33
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E-Examination and Academic Performance of Biology Students in Akwa Ibom State College of Education, Afaha Nsit - Nigeria
, Agnes Lambert, Udo
Department of Curriculum and Teaching, School of Education, Akwa Ibom State College of Education, Afaha Nsit
J. Etim, Paulinus
Department of Educational Technology and Library Science, Faculty of Education, University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
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This study investigated the effect of e-examination on Biology students’ academic performance in Akwa Ibom State College of Education, AfahaNsit. A quasi-experimental research design was adopted to study a sample size of 165 out of 408 first Year Biology (NCE 1) students in the 2015/2016 academic session. Two research questions and two null hypotheses guided the study. While two research instruments namely: Computer Appreciation Test (CAT) and Biology Performance Test (BIOPET) were used for data collection. Whereas Mean was used in answering the research questions, the t-test statistical technique was used to test the hypotheses at .05 level of significance. Major findings revealed that there was a significant effect of writing examination electronically on students’ academic performance; and that no statistical difference existed between male and female students’ performance who wrote exams electronically. Subsequent upon these findings, it is recommended amongst others that students of the Institution should be introduced to the electronic mode of writing examinations through series of tutorials and hands-on experience in order to create more familiarization as the electronic mode of exam writing is gradually coming to stay in Nigerian tertiary education system.
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2020-05-24 21:48:47
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The African Writer and Commitment in Art: a Critical Discourse of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s Literature of Commitment, Social Vision and Stylistic Use of Satire in Matigari
Dumka, Bie Precious
Ignatius Ajuru University of Education
Rumuolumini, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
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African writers like Ngugi Wa Thiong’o have not relented in their portraiture of the dehumanizing plights of the working class. Ngugi is a revolutionary writer conditioned by the colonial, post-colonial and neo-colonial socio-political and economic quagmire and experiences surrounding him, and as such he has no choice than to use art as an avenue of expressing his ideology and vision about the multifaceted problems as pictured in his society. This paper therefore, examines commitment in literature with particular focus on the Kenyan writer, Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s committed literature and social vision, his stylistic use of satire. The conceptual framework is Marxism using Ngugi’s Matigari. The study as a close textual analysis adopts the descriptive design.
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INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL INVOLVEMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN THE SOCIOLOGY PRINCIPLES AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
Kohli, Radhe
Simon, Peter
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Sociology has an impact of its own on the social characters and practices. This paper underlines the key chemistry of Sociology and Social involvement. The paper establishes a relation between various segments of the social environment and their interaction with the established principles of sociology.
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CLOUD COMPUTING-AN IMPLEMENTATIONAL STORYLINE OF COMPUTING
KNAUS, GUNNAR
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Cloud computing today is the latest
catchphrase in the software industry. Although
Cloud computing has achieved a great success
in various industries whether it be a software
industry, a Government Organization or a
Healthcare sector, but this transition to Cloud
computing has fuelled concerns on a critical
issue for the success of information systems,
communication and information security. Form
the viewpoint of security, various risks and
issues are identified in the area of Cloud
Computing. There are various risks associated
with the security but one of the major issues is
the security of data being stored on the
provider's cloud and privacy while the data is
being transmitted. This paper deals with
various issues associated with Security and
focus mainly on the data security and methods
of providing security by Cryptology Algorithm.
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2015-06-23 03:20:00
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Neoliberalism and International Organizations
Garba Saleh, Yahaya
Department of Public Administration, Taraba State University, Jalingo North Eastern Nigeria
Usman Danwanzam, Ali
Department of Public Administration, Taraba State University, Jalingo North Eastern Nigeria
Rimamtanung Stephen, Amon
Department of Political Science and International Relations, Taraba State University Jalingo, North Eastern Nigeria
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This paper entitled, “Neoliberalism and international organizations” examines Neoliberalism as the dominant political ideology shaping international relations. Neoliberalism dictates the policies of the government, and shapes the actions of key institutions such as world trade organization (WTO), World Bank and international monetary fund (IMF). This article would discuss the nature, history, strengths, weaknesses, and implications of neoliberalism in the international political system taking IMF as a case study. This paper argues that the neoliberal perspective relies on the assumption of rationality that the states calculate the cost and benefits of different courses of action and choose the course of action that gives them the highest net pay off. This paper concluded that the neoliberal theory of international relations is a powerful way to understand the dynamics of international organizations (IOs) and international conflict and cooperation more generally.
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2020-01-17 04:30:19
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A DEAF BODY: OPPRESSION AND RESISTANCE IN A BRAZILIAN PERSPECTIVE
Neves, Lygia P.
Curso de Mestrado Profissional em Diversão e Inclusão, IB, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói
Rezende, Patrícia L. F.
Instituto Nacional de Educação de Surdos, Rio de Janeiro
Silva, Leonardo A.
Programa de Pós -graduação em Ciências e Biotecnologia, IB, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói
Silva, Luciana P.
Programa de Pós -graduação em Ciências e Biotecnologia, IB, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói
Castro, Helena C.
Programa de Pós -graduação em Ciências e Biotecnologia, IB, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói
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Deafness, legal rights, language, teaching and learning are topics strictly related to deaf life and wellbeing.
This article aims to discuss the history of deafness and some teaching proposals using Brazil and a
Brazilian Institute of Deaf Education in a study case. On that purpose we analyzed didactic and scientific
materials and their influence on Brazilian deaf education. Thus, we focused on the deaf speech also
approaching pathology and epistemology perspectives present in the narratives of the institute curriculum,
questioning these representations. Historical aspects in the educational, pathological and epistemological
approaches in Brazil are also reported including different language teaching perspectives including
bimodalist, total communication and bilingualism. Our study observed the importance of deaf political
movement and their struggle to guarantee the right for a good and long-awaited dreamed bilingual
education
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Impact of International Relations in Trade & Development from Bangladesh Perspective
Hossain, Md. Amir
Senior Lecturer, Department of English, IBAIS University
Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh
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The aim of this submission is focus on the elaborate discussion of international relation to make Bangladesh hold a good relation with the other countries of the world. Here, I have analyzed also trade, development and the concept of Thomas concerning development. It attempts to look at international relation with global economic trade, and development. Here my plan is to draw a new light on recommendation and the significance of my paper.
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Poverty and its Representations: An Anthropological Analysis of Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science Discourses within the Sustainable Development Debate
Forzo Titang, Franklin
Research Graduate
Cultural Anthropology & Development Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven),
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Poverty continuously lays a breeding ground for capitalist orientations and perceptions of the concept in itself and “justifies” the adoption of foreign-based solutions with little or no affiliation to local and socio-cultural contexts. Meanwhile, the contextualizations surrounding the poverty debate in development aid and intervention seemingly underpin the assertion that development aid is problematic in itself given binary tensions surrounding indigenous knowledge and western science as post-modern development discourse. This paper succinctly explores the orientations of poverty within the development aid conundrum and discusses dichotomies between indigenous knowledge and western science in defining development processes in developing countries and Sub Saharan Africa. It seeks to underscore the socio economic, cultural and politically constructed “representations” of poverty by discussing theoretical standpoints to question development aid agencies’ interventions in the Global South, and the impending changes in local and community relationships as a result. The paper concludes that while anthropologists’ role within this development and knowledge debate is pivotal, it is imperative for development aid to go beyond mere economic and measurement led framings of poverty, to affix a more salient perspective of culture and local knowledge systems that will shape the understanding of poverty and guide concurrent interventions.
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Revisiting the Role of Input and Technique in Improving the Communicative Competency in Learners
Diravidamani, S.
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Periyar University College of Arts & Science, Mettur Dam -63640. Salem
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Practice in communication engenders learning unconscious. The process of human interaction either with the learning material or with another human or both leads to the unconscious development of the target language and hence, the classroom learning atmosphere which gives the opportunity for learners to work together for a common goal will improve the communicative competency of learners. Many research findings show the ability of learners to acquire language if focus of learning is on meaning. This ability to improve the knowledge of lexicon, syntax and morphology while focusing on the meaning in interaction is the basis of immersion, content based and cooperative method of learning adopted in the second language learning.
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2016-11-26 09:00:05
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Remedial theology: An exploration into the factors-Religious conviction, mysticism and wellbeing.
Kaur, Tarundeep
GGDSD College, Chandigarh.
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Spirituality and religion have been seen as beneficial, harmful, and irrelevant to health. An effort was made to examine the recent research on this topic. The focus was on: defining spirituality and religion both conceptually and operationally. The rapidly accumulating evidence on spirituality further confirmed that personal spirituality has important influences on healthcare outcomes however it is difficult to integrate into daily medical practice. However medical spirituality was studied as a distinct interdisciplinary with its own well-developed body of clinical evidence, clinical skill and with well-defined clinical boundaries. An effort was made to integrate the new knowledge, and help anticipate developing "turf issues."
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2015-10-12 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 9 (2015)
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THE CULTURAL IMPACTS ON BUSINESSES GOING FOR INTERNATIONAL FOOTPRINTS
Peterson, Ray
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In international business various factors are there which influence the success of any multinational enterprise. The international business environment consists of internal and external factors affecting the business at a given point of time, the cultural factors of the external environment are one of the factors affecting the performance of any international enterprise in case of cross border investment is concerned. This study focuses on as to how the cultural environment affects the vitality of the business unit. This study covers and analysis the degree of the impact which the cultural issues can have when doing the environmental scanning and forming business decisions.
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2015-06-23 10:29:07
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A Systematic Review of Online Learning during COVID-19 Crisis: An Indian Experience
Bhat, Rouf Ahmad
Government Degree College Udhampur, J&K http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2424-757X
Kumar, Sanjay
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Government Degree College Udhampur, J&K
Najar, Arshad Ahmad
Government College for Women Parade, Jammu, J&K
Deshpande, Anita
Professor & HOD, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Institute for Excellence in Higher Education (IEHE), Bhopal (M.P)
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In India educational institutions are currently grounded only on traditional methods of learning, they follow the traditional arrangements of face-to-face learning methods in a classroom. Although many educational institutions at different levels (Schools, Colleges, Universities) have also started blended learning, still most of them are stuck with the procedures which are yet to rejuvenate. The sudden burst of CoronaVirus (SARS-CoV-2) shook the entire world and has interrupted all facets of our daily lives. This situation challenged the education system across the world and forced educators to shift to an online mode of teaching overnight. Many academic institutions that were earlier indisposed to change their traditional pedagogical approach had no option but to shift entirely to online teaching-learning. This study elucidates the importance of online learning and elaborates opportunities & challenges of e-learning modes in the time of crisis. This research piece sheds some light on the growth of IT-enabled tools (EdTech) during the time of the pandemic. In concluding interpretations this research article places suggestions for academic institutions on how to deal with challenges associated with online learning.
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2021-07-29 06:57:38
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FEEDING KENYA 2015 AND BEYOND –WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY?
Kenneth, Rono Kiplangat
Regional Coordinator, kakamega Regional centre of Kenyatta University
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In the world, food insecurity remains an enormous challenge. Food insecurity is still a great concern for many households in Kenya. This situation is connected to high level of poverty that exists in the country, particularly in rural areas. Each year , between one to four million people receive relief food from both the national and donor agencies such as the world food program. Unfortunately policy responses have almost always inclined towards responding to emergencies of food shortages rather than on putting in place systems responsible for feeding Kenya in 2015 and beyond. This paper highlights key paradigm shift approaches to achieving food security in Kenya. The expected quick win outputs with regard to commitment to feed Kenya and methodologies on how to increase food security in Kenya have been discussed. Kenya’s new constitution has devolved many responsibilities to the community level and therefore Kenya is poised to succeed in a ground up approach to boost food productivity. This is key to addressing food insecurity and feeding Kenya 2015 and beyond. This is the responsibility of national government through the ministry of Agriculture, livestock and fisheries and government through the County Agriculture docket. The arguments in this paper are informed by a number of secondary sources from which I gathered information. I have no doubt in my mind that this paper will allow the researcher to work with other global leaders in food security research to tackle one of the societal grand challenges of the 21st century: feeding a global population of 9 -10 billion people by 2015.
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2016-08-15 06:49:53
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ENHANCED APPLICATION-BASED USAGE OF MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
LIMON, NIKKI
Post-Doc. Cloud Networking & Wireless Systems
MADRID, SPAIN
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Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a gathering of two or more gadgets or hubs or terminals with remote interchanges and systems administration capacity that speak with one another without the guide of any brought together chairman additionally the remote hubs that can powerfully shape a system to trade data without utilizing any current settled system framework. What's more, it's a self-sufficient framework in which versatile hosts associated by remote connections are liberated to be alterably and sooner or later go about as switches in the meantime, and in this paper gives the particular qualities of conventional wired systems, including system arrangement may change whenever , there is no bearing or breaking point the development etc, and subsequently required another discretionary way Agreement (Routing Protocol) to recognize hubs for these activities correspond with one another way, A perfect decision way the assention ought not just have the capacity to locate the right way, and the Ad Hoc Network must have the capacity to adjust to changing system of this sort whenever. also, this paper gives all the data of Mobile Ad Hoc Network which incorporate the History of specially appointed, remote impromptu, remote portable methodologies and sorts of versatile impromptu systems, and after that present the sorts of the steering Ad Hoc Networks conventions have been proposed. In this paper, the more illustrative of steering conventions, examination of individual qualities and focal points and disservices to order and look at, and present the all applications or the Possible Service of Ad Hoc Networks.
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AN APPROACH TO THE MARITAL QUALITY AND THE FACTORS INFLUENCING
Mike, Prof. Gisbert
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Marital life has always been the influence on the quality of life when the factors satisfying the same are to be considered. Various impacting factors are analysed to their relevance when it comes to the marital life quality as a basis and factor for the overall life quality and satisfaction of the life. This paper analyses the relevance and vitality of the marital quality.
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2015-06-23 09:59:27
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The Impact of Social Media Marketing on Consumer - Moderating Role of Gender and Income
Akbarov, Shahin
Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC)
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of social media marketing activities on consumer behavior (i.e. value consciousness, brand consciousness, and brand loyalty) in the light of the moderation effect of gender and income.
Methodology: The questionnaire method was used for data collection. 261 questionnaire was gained through convenience and snowball sampling. Data were analyzed with SPSS-24 and AMOS-23. Explanatory factor analysis was first done with SPSS. To test the moderation effects multigroup moderation analysis was performed in AMOS.
Findings: SMM (perceived social media marketing activities) impacts brand loyalty (for male, female, and lower-income sample), value consciousness (for male, higher income, and lower-income sample), and brand consciousness (for male, higher income, and lower-income sample). The effect of gender as a moderator is not statistically significant. The effect of income as a moderator is significant in only two paths.
Originality/Importance: At a time when social media usage increases and brand loyalty declines, it is important to investigate the impact of social media marketing activities on consumer behavior. The present study underlines the value of replication studies in a cross-cultural context. Besides, the moderation effect of gender and income were tested.
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2020-11-26 07:00:39
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Market Orientation and Customer Point of View - In The Case Of Azerbaijan
AKBAROV, Shahin
Faculty of Turkish World of Business Administration, Economy and Business Administration, Azerbaijan State University of Economics / UNEC, Baku
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Purpose: The research aimed to investigate how consumers percept marketing activities of firms in Azerbaijan, within the framework of market orientation phenomenon described by Narver and Slater.
Methodology: 333 questionnaires were gained through convenience sample. Data was analyzed with SPSS 24. Confirmatory factor analysis was first done and then regression analysis.
Findings: According to the results of research, items relate to MKTOR assembled into two factors: customer orientation and competitor orientation. Only customer orientation have significant positive effect on customer satisfaction and customer trust.
Originality: The study is important because it is carried out in Azerbaijan, a country which is new in market economy. Although marketing concept is not new phenomenon for western country, for Azerbaijan it is new, as country lived in planned economy till 1991. The results of the research are thought to be beneficial to both the theorists and the practitioners.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 5, No 6 (2018)
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ROLE OF MEDIA, AUTHORITIES AND ISLAMIC TEACHINGS AGAINST TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN
Mahmoodi, Tariq
Suhaib, Dr. Abdul Quddus
Razzaq, Dr. Abdul
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In the recent world of globalization, media is considered an important sector for any country. This article is describes about the printed media of Pakistan regarding Terrorism. In the present era, media is used as a weapon to deceive others. But in Pakistan, this sector is used by others against Pakistan. In this article, history of terrorism is highlighted. And role of authorities is explained after the Terrorism incidents. In this article, the reasons behind the increasing of terrorism are also explained briefly by discussing the non cooperative behavior of provinces with Central Govt.
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APPLICATION OF NON-CONVENTIONAL TOOLS ON THE NEWS AND BROADCASTING INDUSTRY- A STUDY
Sarvapalli, Prof. Mayank
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From being a mere communication tool, mobile
phones have become an indispensable gadget
now-a-days. There are 864.72 million mobile
subscribers (Annual Report 2012-13) and thus
the mobile telecommunications system in India
is the second largest in the world. Over 18
million mobile connections are being added
every month. The field of journalism is no
exception to the trend as mobile phone has
become an essential tool for working journalists
in news reporting.
By using the mobile phones one can
gather and disseminate the information in the
form of text (SMS), audio or video (MMS), or
sometimes a combination of all these. An OB
Van besides being expensive, it needs a crew of
at least two and may amounts to spend a few
thousands rupees for its operations. With
software like Qik and a connected mobile
phone, Journalists can broadcast live video
within seconds by logging-in the programs on
their phone. Even news feed in the form of
footage and photos of major incidents - 9/11
WTO attack, Tsunami in 2004, Bombing of Taj
Hotels in India’s financial capital- which were
captured by the eye witness in their mobiles
were largely used by the news organizations.
A more recent mobile phone technology
known as 3G, for ―third generation,‖ enables
multi-media on mobile phones plus fast
connections and audio-video options. This
article analyses how the mobile phone is used
for news gathering, whether it is useful in
conflict-sensitive reporting, whether it can be
useful in recording exclusive visuals in
investigating reporting. Also, this paper
investigates whether mobile phones have
improved the working conditions for
journalists.
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2015-06-23 03:39:33
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Health Information Literacy in Meeting Primary Health Care Objectives in Nigeria: A Performance Assessment in a Senatorial District
Sunday Aisuhumuihien, Odigie
Department of Sociology, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State
Gabriel Aine, Obinyan
Department of Library and Information Science, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State
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The study investigated the performance of the Primary Health Care Programme in Nigeria using a senatorial district as a case study with the instrumentality of health information literacy. The choice of Central Senatorial District, Edo Staten was purposive as all the PHC in the country operates under similar socioeconomic and political conditions. The rationale behind the investigation was to ascertain the extent to which the objectives of PHC programmes have been meant as a fundamental component of the nation’s healthcare delivery systems. In addition, to focus group discussion, copies of the questionnaire being the major instrument for data collection were distributed among286 members of staff that were accidentally sampled from 28 PHC centres. The sampled population comprised 21.3% Community Health Extension Workers, 13.6% Cleaners, 13.6%Security, 5.3% Orderlies, and 5.3% Messengers. The study revealed a shortage of professionals as only 3(1%) were Doctors, 3(1%) Anaesthetic Nurses and 2(0.8%)were Pharmacists. There was a dearth of professional Medical Records Clerks in the PHC underscored the abysmally low health literacy rate among the engaged personnel and those accessing the services as beneficiaries. The study concluded on the submission that enriched health literacy, adequate funding, and employment of skilled personnel, PHC will record appreciable performance in the future.
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2020-03-29 05:44:59
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AN EVALUATION OF MYSTICISM IN RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S GITANJALI (1910)
Matta, Rakib Farooq
Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Roshan K., Morve
Central University of Gujarat
Gandhinagar, Gujarat
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Mysticism is “a constellation of distinctive practices, discourses, texts, institutions, traditions, and experiences aimed at human transformation, variously defined in different traditions”. Mysticism categorically lacks an authority and anything and everything that is related to God is put under the term mysticism. An analysis of words and ideas reveals that it is the love for “nature” and “God” that made Tagore enters the realm of mysticism. However, his mystical experiences are quite different from those of the experiences of enlightened saints of India. Saints’ mysticism is a result of the union achieved through deep meditation, but in Tagore’s case it is only love and desire for the union. As a result of this, his Gitanjali can be considered as “Nature Mysticism” rather than Soul or God Mysticism only which enlightened saints and poets like Kalidasa or Auribindo can achieve.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 4, No 11 (2017)
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Food Security, Agriculture and Climate Change Mitigation Strategies: A Scientific Production Panorama
Faraco, Rafael
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3387-7824
Silva, Camilla
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1029-7755
Amorim, Wellyngton
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5926-2521
Silveira, Ana
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3029-7891
Neiva, Samara
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina.
Baltazar, José
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6709-406X
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Understanding the complexity among food security, climate change and agriculture is a challenging topic. Projected growth rate of world population suggests a chaotic scenario in terms of food and water scarcity. This study reviews the major contributions by the scientific community in regards to effects on agriculture and food security as a result of climate change. The main conclusions are that the implementation of effective policies and mitigation measures for the effects of climate change are required to guide actions for a sustainable agriculture. The need for an intensive agriculture along with adaptation measures for human nourishment is necessary.
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2016-03-11 00:00:00
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How Community Service Programs in Educational Institutions Contribute to the Inclusive Development of Society: A Survey-based Stakeholders Analysis
Singla, Sandeep
Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) in Economics, M. R. International School, Bilaspur, Haryana, India
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Many countries have Community Service Programs (CSPs) in their schools and colleges. These programs let students do social and civic work for their communities. They also teach students to be responsible and inclusive. But we don't know if CSPs really make society more inclusive. This paper studies CSPs in some Indian schools and colleges by surveying different stakeholders. The paper examines the goals, methods, results, and views of CSPs from students, teachers, administrators, community members, and experts. The paper also identifies the problems and successes of CSPs and suggests ways to improve them. The paper argues that CSPs make students and their communities more inclusive by increasing their social skills, values, and involvement.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 10, No 5 (2023)
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INFLUENCE OF INDIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE ON WORLD HERITAGE
Joshi, Dr. Madhvan
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Cultural Heritage Tourism uses the remains of the history in which the traveler is interested.
Cultural Heritage Tourism has positive and negative impact on social-cultural, physical and
economic aspects of Indian Society. Ajanta Caves in India which is a world heritage site and
caves of Buddhist affiliation have been carved in Deccan basalt.
From a social-cultural perspective tourism affects cultural resources through changes in
forms and functions of traditional artworks, commodification of living culture, crowded
condition and community members. Tourist activities exact physical impacts on precious
heritage in form of vandalism, wear, tear and pollutions. On a more positive note, tourism from
the increasing number of people, helps in creating jobs and taxes and stimulates
entrepreneurialism in heritage destinations.
This study recognizes the impacts of Cultural Heritage Tourism at Ajanta Caves and its
surrounding regions in western India. For this research project, primary data is collected through
observation and interviews of local community members, visitors, agents and officers of tourism
department and secondary data is obtained from books, journals, survey reports, and publication
of the government.
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2015-06-23 03:02:14
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Potential and Planning for Tribal Tourism in India: A Case Study on Gond Tribes of Madhya Pradesh State, India
Gohil, Neeraj
Assistant Professor, Tourism, National Institute of Tourism & Hospitality Management,
Gachibowli, Hyderabad
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Purpose: Tribes are an integral part of the rich culture of any country so the Gonds are one of the largest tribal groups in the world are still in part of Madhya Pradesh state of India. Cultural tourism as a sustainable link and opportunity for the visitors to learn about and experience different cultures, so the basic purpose of this case study to help the visitor understands the present Indian culture in relation to the cultural history of Gonds tribe and how they can be the showcase with tourism potential.
Methodology: This paper is descriptive in nature and based upon extensive secondary resources, focusing on the opportunities and planning of Tribal Tourism in line with the overall role and contribution of tourism in the state.
Findings: The development of tribal tourism should be done keeping in mind sustainable planning and development. There is a need to capitalize on the available Gond tribal resources to produce the maximum optimum result. Gond Tribal tourism can surely act as a sector for the development of Gond tribes by providing a source of employment and connect with urban life.
Research Limitations: It is prepared only to give insight on possibilities to develop tribal tourism which needs further research. there is no such extensive work done on the same area or published material related to tourism development so far.
Practical Implications: Need to be done detailed feasibility studies on the topic.
Social Implications: It also requires the consent of those Gonds tribes who will be going to impact their socio-economic and cultural impact through tourism.
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2019-12-24 21:20:30
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 6, No 8 (2019)
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IS HABITAT PATTERNING THE RISK OF LIFESTYLE DISEASES AMONG AO NAGAS?
Pongen, Imkongtenla
PhD Scholar, Physiological Anthropology Laboratory, Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi-110007
Kapoor, Satwanti
Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi-110007
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Introduction: An increased risk of lifestyle diseases in populations with rapid nutritional transition and urbanization, its patterning in urban-rural continuum with clusters of risk factors has been documented in various populations but there has been limited data on tribal population in India.
Objective: To compare the distribution pattern of risk factors associated with lifestyle diseases among Ao Nagas residing in different habitats: city, town and villages in Nagaland, India.
Methodology: Design: Population based cross-sectional study Setting: Delhi and Mokokchung town and its adjoining villages in Nagaland. Population: 1250 Ao Nagas, aged 20-49 years Protocol: WHO Stepwise approach to Surveillance of Non-communicable diseases (STEP1 and STEP 2).
Findings: WHO STEP 1 risk factors,viz.,low physical activity and alcohol consumption; STEP 2 risk factor,viz.,overweight and obesity were significantly higher among city dwellers .Tobacco consumption (STEP 1 risk factor) was significantly higher among town dwellers. However, villagers were found to be significantly more hypertensive (STEP 2 risk factor) than their urban counterparts. Clustering of ≥ 3 risk factors for lifestyle diseases were more likely to be prevalent among the city dwellers as compared to town and village dwellers.
Implications: This study calls for careful implementation of different strategies to combat the burden of lifestyle diseases in the population both in rural and urban areas considering a comprehensive approach integrated at the primary healthcare sector. Market penetration of smokeless tobacco products in town and villages should be a concern for the policy makers. Binge drinking and alcohol abuse in the population despite Nagaland been declared as a ‘Dry state’ warrants rigorous and timely health intelligence as prohibitive measures.
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2017-06-04 11:57:17
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 4, No 3 (2017)
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India
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A contextual study of contemporary urban sociology
P., Adalberto
University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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Urban sociology is an essential. Control of Sociology, it is a branch of Sociology. In urban Sociology, as rule humanism, we contemplate social connection however to a restricted degree and in a shorter setting. The sort of social connection contemplated in Urban Sociology, as is clear from the name, are the relations which happen in an Urban Society. In this way urban sociology is an investigation of urban culture. The urban culture is contemplated and explored by systems and methods, which are of course experimental. The investigation of urban culture can be general and also particular. The paper reads out the contextual contemporary urban sociology and evaluates the appropriateness of the adopted and followed practices in a social set-up.
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2015-12-11 11:16:12
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF MASS COMMUNICATION THEORIES
Sana, Dr. Mathew
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Theories of mass communication have modified dramatically since the first decennium, mostly as a results of quickly ever-changing technology and a lot of subtle educational theories and analysis ways. A fast summary of the state of the media within the early decennium and within the early 2000s provides some context for the way views of the media modified. The paper analyses the propounded theories of mass communications. The prevailing T.V. practices have also been reviewed and analysed to their role in opinion formulation.
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2015-06-24 06:27:43
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 4 (2015)
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2019-05-07T01:48:27Z
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Satisfaction of Life of Slum Dwellers Pre- and Post- Rehabilitation in India
Sharma, Ritu
Associate Professor, Psychology, SLS, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Raisan, Gandhinagar
Khurana, Neeta
Assistant Professor, Department of Languages, Literature and Aesthetics, SLS, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University; Raisan, Gandhinagar
Bagrij, Anna
Teaching Assistant, SLS, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Raisan, Gandhinagar
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The present study was primary research intended to understand the quality of life of Slum Dwellers in Gujarat, India. Quality of life of 348 Slum Dwellers in Urban City of Gujarat was mapped on physical, psychological, social, environmental and economic factors using standardized psychometric tools and statistically computed to understand the variation across males and females of below poverty line residents of slums. Findings indicate a scenario of quality of life of slum dwellers before slum rehabilitation.
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2019-04-08 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 5, No 10 (2018)
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India
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Youth Radicalization in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Radicalized Groups
Kenneth, Rono Kiplangat
Kenyatta University
Omusula, Christopher
Kenyatta University
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A lot of efforts are being exerted by world’s governments and other stakeholders to achieve higher rates of Accessibility to Education. Militia groups the world over have recruited and radicalized the potential school going children into their militant outfits to either fight in battlefields, or use them as spies or suicide bombers denying them opportunities of accessing education that would have been very valuable in their development. These groups abduct torture and kill victims, cause untold sufferings of their captives. In Africa, BokoHaramu in Nigeria opposes modern formal education and hinders the youth from accessing benefits associated with formal education they kidnap students from schools, women from market places, rape and force them into marriages. Mungiki in Kenya has caused school enrolment in central Kenya to drop. Their forced initiations into the groups, doctrines and practice or threat of Female Genital Mutilations, the taking of drugs and the insecurity caused by the sect members are the major challenges the Kenyan Nation is facing as a threat to realization of the objectives of vision 2030 in its former Central Province. The groups, in their teachings, associate formal education with neo-colonialism or western imperialism. Al-Shabab enforces its own harsh interpretation of sharia law, prohibiting various types of entertainment, such as movies and music, the sale of khat, smoking, the shaving of beards, and many other “un-Islamic” activities. This paper examines historical and Philosophical backgrounds of some of the militia groups in Africa such as Al-Shabab in Somalia, Boko Haram in Nigeria and Mungiki in Kenya. Highlighting modes of recruitment, radicalization and how school aged youths are utilized by militia groups. The paper argues that use of strategies such as military force in Nigeria on Boko Haram has failed to bear any fruits. It suggests that skewed distribution of national educational funds could be an impetus to forces of radicalization of youth. Therefore, this paper suggests strategies that can be used to counter the recruitment and radicalization of youths in an effort to improve Educational Access and Equity in Africa.
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2016-11-26 08:57:52
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 3, No 9 (2016)
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Kenya
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2015-11-10T06:11:25Z
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VALUE ADDED TAX AND ITS IMPACT ON REVENUE GENERATION IN INDIA
UR, Rajeshwari
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The paper examined the impact of value added tax on revenue generation in India. The Secondary Source of data has been used. Data analysis was performed with the use of stepwise regression analysis. Findings showed that Value Added Tax has statistically significant effect on revenue generation in India. The study recommends that if GST is introduced, the revenue base of the country will definitely increase.
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2015-09-10 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 8 (2015)
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2015-06-23T10:29:07Z
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A STUDY WHETHER THE ECONOMIC INDICATORS ARE CORRELATED WITH THE SOCIAL INDICATORS
Gorka, John D.
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The economic development has been said to be impacting the social development of any state or country. The economic development is depicted by the economic indicators i.e. GDP, Gross National Income, Per Capita Income etc. and so is done by the social indicators i.e. Literacy Rate, Poverty Rate, Health Index etc in case of social development. This study has focused on the relevance citation for the economic indicators with that of social indicators. Whether the economic performance has ensured an equivalent growth in the social development is all about the findings this paper is working on. The economic activities have influenced the social behavior of the masses across the countries. It has been focused on if the social development is achieved in proportion to that of economic development.
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2015-06-23 10:29:07
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 3 (2015)
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Nexus between Poverty and Child Labor: A Case Study in Narayanganj Area of Bangladesh Using Binary Logistic Regression
Akter, Shamima
Department of Economics, Hamdard University Bangladesh
Akram, Wasim
Lecturer, Department of Economics, Hamdard University Bangladesh
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The purpose of the study is to see how poverty influences child labor. To carry out the study, moderate poor people have been considered as respondents. Kalibazar and Langalband regions of Narayanganj district have been selected. Random sampling technique and Focused Group Discussion with children have been taken to conduct the study. Data has been collected from 50 Household Heads and 50 Children (male and female). For economic analysis, the Binary Logistic Regression model has been undertaken to see the relationship between poverty and child labor. The analysis shows that the odds ratio indicates that drop-out children from school are 11.34 times more likely to go for taking the occupation of child labor due to poverty (major cause) than those children who have been dropped out due to other reasons (reference category). The study also shows that the families having no loan are 0.444 times less likely to go for child labor due to major causes (poverty) than that of the families having a loan. Moreover, the odds ratio corresponding to the children who use their income to help their families is 3.26. It means that the children who use their income for family purposes go 3.26 times more likely to take the occupation of child labor due to a major cause (poverty) than those children who do not use their income for family purposes. At the same time, the children who use their income for treatment purposes go 1.45 times more likely to take the occupation of child labor due to poverty (a major cause) than those children who do not use their income for treatment purposes.
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2021-03-10 02:48:02
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 7, No 11 (2020)
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Bangladesh
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2016-08-15T06:54:09Z
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Piercing the Veil’s Effect on Corporate Human Rights Violations & International Corporate Crime (Human Trafficking, Slavery, etc)
Konov, Joshua
Wheeling IL, the USA/ Samokov, Bulgaria
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This research particularly separates equity ownership from corporate decision makers and management in regard PtCV, considering the last two liable for their CHRV and/or ICrC’ mens rea (purpose, knowledge, recklessness, and negligence, however in “public welfare offenses, or vicarious Liability, or a defendant may be liable for international corporate crime absent any showing of mens rea), inchoate crime, and actus reus thus falling under the common, civil, criminal laws and torts. However the dividing corporate structures and seeking personal liability should depend from the corporate structure of directors, officers or managers’ involvement in the CHRV and/or ICrC mens rea, inchoate crime and actus reus that will impute the PtCV’ effect on their liability. Under modern corporate practice, it is the corporate executives who hold management functions, not the board members. Because the term managing model is now an inaccurate description (especially over the last 25 years).
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2016-08-15 06:49:30
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 3, No 5 (2016)
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ADVENT AND PROMOTION OF ADVENTURE TOURISM- ITS FORMAT IN THE TOURISM SPACE
Mani, Dominc
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Behavioral research on the study on wild destination is a moderately new advancement in the ecotourism business. Advancing spot showcasing has turn out to be progressively vital inside of the traveler business (kang-li 2008). There has been restricted work done on advancing wild as a position of tourism. This exploration task means to recognize whether experiential advertising would have a more noteworthy effect than conventional showcasing and marking methodologies in advancing wild in tourism. The writing survey will investigate the ideas of tourism, adventure, place marketing and experiential marketing, taking a gander at over a significant time span writing from different researchers and scholastics who have directed broad research on these branches of knowledge. Contentions recognizing holes that exist inside of the writing will be introduced, investigating the degree to which experiential showcasing would be distinctive and/or more viable than conventional advertising methodologies.
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2015-07-11 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 6 (2015)
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THE STRUCTURAL STRENGTH OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF MALI-THE FRAGILE OR CONSOLIDATED
Krzesinski, Jane
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The paper covers the current political scenario
for the impact analysis of the contemporary
happenings on the will of the leadership in the
developing world. The Demographic Republic
of Mali is being focused on to find out the
influential factors for the structural issues in the
leadership of the country.
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Nostalgia as a Sources of Happiness in Aging Population : Insights from India
Trivedi, Himja
School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gujarat,
Sharma, Ritu
Associate Professor, School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gujarat
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What started off as a word to describe a disease provoked by excessive attachment to a distant homeland, has now become a raging phenomenon in positive psychology. Nostalgia has recently faced new attention due to the uncovering of its benefits in instigating positive affect and resulting in a happier perspective of the new reality. However, nostalgia can have certain drawbacks. Over obsessive reminiscing of the past bring about a possibility of the individual expecting and yearning for utopia which brings them up for a platform of disappointment. A recent study by Stoyanova, S. Y., Giannouli, V., &Gergov, T. K focused on Sentimentality and Nostalgia in Elderly People in Bulgaria and Greece showed a trend for cross-cultural differences in the way these emotions were experienced. This further encourages the need for similar research to be conducted from culturally niche perspectives. The first part of this research aims to identify the consequent response of nostalgic experience in old age. People above 60 are largely considered to have lived through the majority of their lives and for that very reason, nostalgic experiences may have the most lasting effects on their mood and momentary state of affect. The purpose of this study is to identify how old is related to nostalgia and as well as its connectivity with the sources of happiness. The second part of this study to determine sources of happiness among the elderly to ascertain what aspects of their lives play an important role.
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2020-05-24 21:48:47
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 7, No 4 (2020)
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THE INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY OF THE BANKS
Guseyn, Natiq Qurbanov
Faculty of Turkish World Management, Azerbaijan State University of Economics-UNEC, Baku
Nazirhodja, Nurkhodzha Akbulaev
Faculty of Turkish World Management, Azerbaijan State University of Economics-UNEC, Baku
Ahmedov, Turan
Faculty of Turkish World Management, Azerbaijan State University of Economics-UNEC, Baku
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Currently the bank sector plays an important role in the provision of innovative developments of the country economy. The solution of the task demands its competitiveness and innovative orientation of all financial-credit organizations in it’s consistency. In connection with this first of all a great responsibility and importance lies on governments with banks. Mainly they’ll play a fundamental role in the provision of high level investment activity in the economy in making financial support of a market infrastructure. Revolutionary changes in financial-credit sphere taking place in Azerbaijan Republic for the last decade caused high level dynamism of financial markets, specially of bank products market. During the short-term period of its development there was observed distribution of markets share among its participants, appearance of great amount of new participants, regular changes in the sphere of regulation market interrelationship by the government that served regular difference in additional inducements for fulfillment and change of existing spector of bank products. These processes integrally bring us to the bank activity sphere,having the “innovative” denomination.
The aim of the research is the handling and foundation of methodological position on analysis, formation of innovative bank technology, providing the enhancement of the bank business efficiency.
The subject of the research is the bank realizing innovative technology of bank service to natural persons at the modern stage development of home market economy.
The object of the research is organisational-economic aspects of innovative activity of banks and utilisation of innovative bank technology.
The theoretical and methodological basis of the research is the fundamental labours and scientific research results of national and foreign scientists in the sphere of theory and practice of innovative activity and banking, also local normative legal acts of commercial banks on investigated problem, publications in periodical and branch issues, materials of scientific-practical conferences and seminars.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 5, No 2 (2018)
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Azerbaijan
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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN EDUCATION AN IMPACTFUL MEANS OF PROMOTING SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH IN INDIA
Kohli, Dr. Sangeeta
Bandhopadhyay, Mr. Ranjan
Kohli, Mr. Kamlesh
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“The country needs a large number of centers of higher learning which are world class,” said Arun Jaitley, the Indian Union Minister of Finance of the Bhartiya Janata Party led government, in his maiden budget presentation for 2014, where he committed increased funds for higher education. This view conflicts with the 12th Five-Year Plan -- proposed by the earlier government -- that had advocated a halt to government-funded higher education. The new government proposed to add to the existing elite institutions of management and technology, medical colleges, new Humanities centers as well as programs for training teachers. Despite this increased outlay and commitment to the cause of education, K.R. Sekar, who oversees the education practice at Deloitte Haskins & Sells Llp, a consulting company, was concerned about the lack of clarity on the question of private investment in education or an outline of a path of education reforms.The paper also projects that such digital re-imagining can only come for a healthy and cooperative partnership between the private and the public structure, where the private structure can bring in the technology and the state of the art instructional design and the public structure can help foster the mindset for such a transformative venture.
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CRYPTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES- ESSENTIAL APPLICATIONS IN NETWORK ADMINISTRATION
Ozkara, Sevinç
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Network Security is the most vital component
in information security because it is
responsible for securing all information
passed through networked computers.
Network Security refers to all hardware and
software functions, characteristics, features,
operational procedures, accountability,
measures, access control, and administrative
and management policy required to provide
an acceptable level of protection for
Hardware and Software , and information in
a network. Only one particular element
underlies many of the security mechanisms in
use: Cryptographic techniques; hence our
focus is on this area Cryptography.
Cryptography is an emerging technology,
which is important for network security.
Research on cryptography is still in its
developing stages and a considerable
research effort is still required for secured
communication.
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Influence of Solution Heat Treatment on Toughness of Zinc-Aluminum (ZA5) Solder Alloy
Victor ADEDAYO, Adeleke
Department of Metallurgical Engineering
Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin
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Zinc-Aluminum (ZA) alloys are important industrial alloys which are gaining widespread use for many industrial applications due to their excellent castability and cutting machinability. Since they were introduced in the early 1970s, various investigations have been carried out on this family of engineering materials to broaden the scope of areas where they can be usefully applied. While many investigations have been carried out on many of the ZA alloy materials, only a few studies have reported investigations on ZA5.
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 6, No 11 (2019)
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ARTICULATIONS ON VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH FOR A SCIENCE READER OF SECONDARY SCHOOL
Thomas, Neena
Asst.Prof. M. Ed. Department, Mar Theophilus Training College, Thiruvananthapuram
Benedict, K.Y.
Principal, Mar Theophilus Training College, Thiruvananthapuram
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India as a land of rich heritage and history, its essence was not at all considered in our school system. Its embodiment is covered in the history textbook with the world history. We have to uncover the truth that our heritage is commendable in its genuine value. It is now imperative that we examine the possibility to assess the utility of social events and its memories in the process of understanding the worth of scientific concepts. These memories about various events will be more inspiring if it will be conveyed through visuals. Then the work will become impressionistic and reflective since a certain amount of objectivity can be perceived. So the investigator is discussing the major inadequacies of the contemporary Physical Science Reader in generating and maintaining scientific interest among secondary school students and the modifications to be incorporated to the contemporary Physical Science Reader. The method was the Focus Group Discussion conducted by the investigator with twelve participants. The members of the focus group were discussed and suggested a Visual Ethnographic Science Reader for Secondary School. The Visual Ethnographic Approach can support the learning process with historical facts, visual based cultural activities, enriched content and more effective Assessment technique. So the students will inculcate a habit of finding science in anything and everything around him. This helps him in the process of knowledge formulation.
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India
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Big data processing using Open Source Software- A Questionnaire on the data science
McCullum, Andrew
University of Graz, Graz
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In 2015, Central Asia made some vital enhancements in nature for cross-fringe e-business: Kazakhstan's promotion to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will help business straightforwardness, while the Kyrgyz Republic's enrollment in the Eurasian Customs Union grows its buyer base. Why e-business? Two reasons to begin with, e-trade diminishes the expense of separation. Focal Asia is the most elevated exchange cost locale on the planet: unlimited separations from real markets make discovering purchasers testing, shipping merchandise moderate, and fare costs high. Second, e-business can pull in populaces that are customarily under-spoke to in fare markets, for example, ladies, little organizations and rustic business visionaries.
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2016-02-20 07:15:25
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Pragmatic Approach to Improve the Teaching of English in Primary Schools in Nigeria: Teaching as an Art and the Teachers, Artists
Ajibola Fawole, Oyebisi
Institute of Education, Faculty of Education
ObafemiAwolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State
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English language plays an inexorable role in Nigerian society and holds prestige in the educational system. Consequently, it is both a compulsory subject and a medium of instruction from the fourth year of schooling. Because of its prestigious position, much concern has been shown to ensure that students receive adequate support in the classroom to acquire the skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for their language development. Nevertheless, some scholars (Obanya, 2002; Adegbite, 2005; Amuseghan, 2007; Ajibola, 2008) have discovered that the methods used by teachers in the classroom do not give room for practical language use, and as a result, students are not well equipped with the skills to understand the application and use of English as a medium of instruction and as a subject. To address the problem of not having a practical pedagogy in English language classrooms, this paper describes how English language teachers can assume roles as artists and embrace the teaching of English as art in elementary school (grade 4).
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Sexual risk behavior, Mobility and HIV infection among the Kothi (Men Sex with Men) in Puducherry
Jaiswal, Ajeet
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Pondicherry University, Puducherry
Kirubakaran, A.
Project Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Pondicherry University, Puducherry
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Mobility is an important factor contributing to the spread of HIV among key population at risk for HIV; however, research linking this relationship among men who have sex men (MSM) is scarce in India. Mobility is an important factor contributing to the spread of HIV among high risk groups; however, research linking this relationship among men who have sex men (MSM) is scarce in India. This article examines the association between the pattern of mobility and sexual risk behavior and HIV infection among MSM in Puducherry.
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2017-04-02 14:07:32
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India
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An evaluation of SAARC in the regional development of South Asia
Srivastava, Manoj
Indira Gandhi National Open University, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi. http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5433-0935
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South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has been seen as a regional group for the economic and social growth in the South Asia since its formation by South Asian founding nations. There have been various conceptualized goals and objectives for the SAARC. Some of these performed to the satisfaction of group nations whereas there are those one also which could not be achieved despite common understanding and implementation. This paper evaluates the performance of the regional group as to its justification for the social & economics growth driver in the South Asia region.
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2015-10-12 00:00:00
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TREND ANALYSIS OF THE INCLUSIVE GROWTH ORIENTATION AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Philip, Morrey D.
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The inclusive growth has been the focus areas of the recent times. The governments across world have strived for the inclusive growth. The inclusive growth has been a challenge for the developing world where the basic needs of the populations have not been achieved. The developing countries have under the banner of the United Nations Framework. This paper focuses on the recent trends in the developmental agenda and its impact on the inclusive growth among the developing countries. The work also undertakes the analysis of the growth orientation framework of the developing countries.
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2015-06-23 10:29:07
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The Drivers and the Changes of the Digital Economy and the Skills Gap in the Formal Education
Reyes, Jose
De La Salle University, Manila
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The digital economy is changing the way people work and creating new skills and competencies. But the formal education system is often behind in giving learners the skills they need to succeed in the digital economy. This paper looks at how the digital economy is changing and how the skills gap in formal education is getting bigger. It looks at different research works that show how to bridge the skills gap and teach learners relevant skills for the digital economy. It also discusses some of the best practices and recommendations for improving the quality and relevance of formal education in the digital era.
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Dengue, Zika and Chicungunha: The use of a mathematic concept to develop an educational game for helping on fighting important viral diseases
Dutra, T.
Pós-graduação em Biociências e Saúde, IOC, FIOCRUZ, RJ
Costa, D.P.
PPBI e CMPDI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ
Barboza, C.F.S.
Pós-graduação em Biociências e Saúde, IOC, FIOCRUZ, RJ
Alves, L.
PPBI e CMPDI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ
Castro, H.C.
Pós-graduação em Biociências e Saúde, IOC, FIOCRUZ, RJ
PPBI e CMPDI, Instituto de Biologia, UFF, RJ
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Dengue is the leading cause of viral death worldwide. The vector Aedes aegypti mosquito is also responsible for Zika and Chincungunha transmission, another very compromising viral diseases. As the understanding of the vector life cycle and its habitat is important for preventing and fighting against these diseases, we propose to use a mathematic concept, graphos, and a problem-based situation (the removal of potential breeding sites for mosquitoes in the player city) to design a computational game that may help on spreading information and to stimulate a players proactive virtual and real behavior. Thus this paper describes the design and construction of an educational computer game called "Graphos against mosquitos," based on graphos, a mathematics theoretical concept. We designed the Graphos game using as the main elements: a child, twelve neighborhood blocks, mosquitoes, streets and containers where mosquitoes lay eggs (tires, cans, bottles, plants with water deposits). In the game, the player (Avatar) is the main element that should "walk in" the streets (edges) of the city, removing the potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes in each block (vertices). As this game is based on the mathematics theoretical concept graphos using two dimensions, the city has two distinct vertices that are the beginning and end of it, which discriminate the beginning and end of the game. The player should remove all containers of each street, avoiding mosquitoes growth and passing only one time for each of them. As containers are removed, the player gains points and is prevented to return to the previous street. In this game the removal of all containers that pose risk of becoming mosquito breeding sites, without coming back to the previous street but only forward, is translatable into " graphos language". When finishing the game properly, it opens a final screen where the player is awarded with a medal. On this screen, the player can write his/her name, being invited to act as a "health worker" no longer in virtual form, but in the real life. Through teaching by using computational material ruled by mathematical concepts such as graphos, we hope to stimulate and contribute for fighting and controlling the vector of these serious viral diseases.
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2016-08-15 06:49:53
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IMPLICATIONS OF INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS ON THE STATUS OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY- A DIALOGUE ON INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS AND LIABILITY THEREOF
TRIPATHY, MAHESH
Doctoral Student (Thesis Submitted)
The University of New South Wales
NSW, Australia
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The fast industrialization and aggressiveness in commercial enterprises has conveyed to the lime light the natural issues in businesses. The disastrous mischance in Bhopal in India in December 1984 and comparable such mishaps in different parts of the world in the past has likewise drawn parcel of concern of the world group with respect to the ecological issues, security and wellbeing conditions in commercial ventures. The mainstream recognition about commercial ventures by and large has been that they are ecological unpleasant and are the central polluters. Commercial ventures too have reinforced such a perspective by taking as much time as required in adjusting to cleaner advancements and in the recognition of good business rehearse. The study put light on the pertinence of the Doctrine of Rylands in the Indian point of view.
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USING THE COMPREHENSIVE (G'/G) -EXPANSION METHOD TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE NEW PRECISE SOLUTIONS OF THE (2+1)-DIMENSIONAL DISPERSIVE LONG-WAVE EQUATIONS
Denis, Christophe
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With the help of computer algebra system mathematical, this article uses the extended (G'/G) -expansion
method to obtain travelling wave solutions to (2+1) -dimensional dispersive long-wave equations, which
are represented by the hyperbolic functions and trigonometric functions with arbitrary parameter.
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Women Participation and Empowerment System under Government Institutions and Constitution from 1971-2020
Islam, A S M Monowarul
Principal, UttarBangla University College, Kakina, Lalmonirhat
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This study focuses on the vital points of women participation and empowerment system under government institution and constitution through exploring previous hypothetical strategic women empowerment model. Women's Empowerment is one of the most challenging steps in our society. They are deprived of political leadership opportunities at all levels of the government. Their equal participation in governance and all other sectors is not only a matter of participation or democracy but also it is natural that women’s interest to be taken into account as a strong issue. For the sake of the true development of a society women’s participation in every section of life is a must. And most of the countries of the world have understood the fact that by keeping half of the population idle at home, progress is not possible and at the same time women will be deprived of their human rights. As human beings, they have equal rights like men to lead a life with dignity and they have the same potentiality to do something for the betterment of this world. Environment and facilities must be increased so that women can enhance their confidence, develop their skills and personality to play a vital role in the development of society as well as a country. Their rights must be included and preserved by the constitution of a country. In Bangladesh, the constitutional safeguard can be seen as a milestone for ensuring women's equal access and increased participation in political power structure for ensuring their participation, strengthening the government as well as for the sustainable development of Bangladesh. Undoubtedly, the elected reserve seats for women by the constitutions help to promote participation and women's access to the decision-making process. Through their participation is not practically much ensured, reserve seats promote women empowerment. But it is a matter of sorrow that, due to social, political, and cultural barriers, elected women members in government institutions cannot play their effective role. This study seeks to critically evaluate the extent of women’s political participation and empowerment under government institutions and constitution from 1971-2020.
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Bangladesh
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2018-07-09T07:13:15Z
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The Effect of Managers Strategic Thinking on Opportunity Exploitation
Tajpour, Mehdi
Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Tehran University, Tehran
Hosseini, Elahe
Ph.D. candidate, Faculty of Management, Yazd University, Yazd
Moghaddm, Atefe
MA. Faculty of Management, Shiraz University, Shiraz
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In today’s world, successful managers are those who are able to understand and exploit the opportunities in order to adapt to the environmental changes. Understanding an opportunity starts with a phenomenon that stimulates the mind. Many phenomena contain the opportunity but we can’t recognize it because our mind is not sensitive to that. As there has been no general research on managers strategic thinking effect on opportunity exploitation, this study copes with investigating managers strategic thinking effect on opportunity exploitation. The statistical population of the present study includes 150 technical managers of the travel and tourism agencies and companies. According to the Cochran formula, the sample size was achieved and it was 50 people. Among the items related to the managers strategic thinking, the variable of opportunities and threats recognition rate for internal-external environment, and the variable of clients’ opinion importance (within and out of organization) in decision making are the first and second priorities, respectively. Among the items related to the opportunities exploitation variable, studying measure variable and the variable of paying attention to the favourable organizations in order to make decision in management and the effect measure of factors such as the entrepreneur alertness, social networks and personality characteristics on opportunity recognition are the first and the second priorities, respectively.
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Role of Globalisation in Women’s Health: A Key Issue
Pandey, Neelesh
Research Scholar, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
Central University of Orissa, Koraput. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6854-6267
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The health of Indian women is intrinsically linked to their status in society. Research on women’s status has found that the contributions Indian women make to families often are overlooked, and instead they are viewed as economic burdens. There is a strong son preference in India, as sons are expected to care for parents as they age. This son preference, along with high dowry costs for daughters, sometimes results in the mistreatment of daughters. Further, Indian women have low levels of both education and formal labor force participation. They typically have little autonomy, living under the control of first their fathers, then their husbands, and finally their son. All of these factors exert a negative impact on the health status of Indian women. Poor health has repercussions not only for women but also their families. Women in poor health are more likely to give birth to low weight infants. They also are less likely to be able to provide food and adequate care for their children. Finally, a woman’s health affects the household economic well-being, as a woman in poor health will be less productive in the labor force. While women in India face many serious health concerns, this profile focuses on only five key issues: reproductive health, violence against women, nutritional status, unequal treatment of girls and boys, and HIV/AIDS. Because of the wide variation in cultures, religions, and levels of development among India’s 25 states and 7 union territories, it is not surprising that women’s health also varies greatly from state to state. To give a more detailed picture, data for the major states will be presented whenever possible. The discrimination against the girl child is systematic and pervasive enough to manifest in many demographic measures for the country. For the country as a whole as well as its rural areas, the infant mortality rate is higher for females in comparison to that for males. Usually, though not exclusively, it is in the northern and western states that the female infant mortality rates are higher, a difference of ten points between the two sexes specific rates not being uncommon.
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2016-03-11 00:00:00
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EFFECTIVENESS OF ACTIVITY BASED PROGRAM IN ENHANCING FINE MOTOR SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH DYSPRAXIA
Kareem, Dr. Jacqueline
N, Shruthi Shree
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The plight in India is such that fewer than five percent of disabled children have access to education. One out of every nine children is suffering from learning as well as sight, speech, hearing, locomotive, and mental disabilities. But the numbers of „special education‟ teachers are achingly few. When a disabled child has a right to education like other children, it is the duty of the system not only to educate them but also educate them under the same roof as the other children so that there is no marginalization. This paper focuses on the effectiveness of the researcher made activity based program in enhancing fine motor skills of children with dyspraxia. An experimental study was conducted with a sample of 30 children from the “Association of mentally challenged boys”. They were administered the activity based program which would enhance their fine motor skills. The fine motor skills assessed in the program were Ocular Motor control, Hand-eye coordination, Manual dexterity and Sterognosis. It was found that there is a significant difference between Pre-Test and Post-Test scores of children with Dyspraxia with respect to the four components of fine motor skills. The study suggests that activity based modules could be designed by special educators to be used in the class room as the research empirically proves that activity based module had a positive effect in enhancing the Fine Motor Skills of Children with Dyspraxia.
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A REVIEW OF CHILD LABOUR PRACTICES AND REGULATIONS
Abohari, Kamna
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The minute division of labour and the
mechanical and simple methods of performing
an operation have made both possible and
profitable utilization of child labour in the
modern productive system. .Children are future
citizens of the nation and their adequate
development is utmost priority of the country.
Recognizing the importance of educating the
future citizens and empowering them with their
fundamental rights, the Government of India
enacted the Child Labour (Prohibition &
Regulation) Act, 1986 to prohibit engagement of
children in certain employments and to
regulate the conditions of work of children in
certain other employments (MoLE, GoI, 2012).
Government of India, with the enactment of
Right to free and compulsory education act,
passed the resolution to completely ban child
labour for the children aged between 6 – 14
years by making necessary amendment in the
Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act,
1986 (The Times of India, 2012). Hyderabad is
one of the fastest growing cities in India today.
However, as in most of the Indian cities, child
labor remains a challenge for the city
administrators as much as for the voluntary
agencies working for the protection and
rehabilitation of children. The present aims to
analyze the present situation of child labour in
Hyderabad city of Andhra Pradesh, India
which is fast increasing its urban
agglomeration resulting in migration from
different parts of the state and country for
education, employment, better living
conditions, etc.
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Cryptography and Network Security: A Historical Transformation
Kumar Pal, Sanjay
NSHM College of Management and Technology, Kolkata
Datta, Bimal
Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Kolkata
Karmakar, Amiya
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Kolkata
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Information is any sort of data and the security of the data is the primary need in the digitized world. Information security alludes to defensive digital protection gauges that are applied to counteract unauthorised access to PCs, individual databases and websites. These capacities fall under cryptography. Cryptography gives clients different kinds of functionalities for hiding the information and validates the clients who utilize the encoded information. All the more officially, Cryptography is a study of ensuring information. This paper speaks to a course of events of the advancement of cryptography from early Egyptian cryptography to the current cryptography encryption strategy and technology. This paper clarifies why we required encryption, why each world leader utilized encryption and why regardless we required it. The procedures utilized during 1899 BCE and the methods till now as the security is the significant piece of the correspondence on the computerized world thus compose this paper to tell all people, groups what various sorts of cryptography strategies utilized in various time of times. Furthermore, this paper will help people groups as researchers to know in insights concerning the diverse cryptographic machines and their work and proficiency in encrypting information of those machines.
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FEMALE IDENTITY AND MAGICAL REALISM IN NATIVE AMERICAN AND AFRO AMERICAN WOMEN WRITING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOUISE ERDRICH’S TRACKS AND TONY MORRISON’S BELOVED
Ahmad, Mumtaz
Assistant Professor English
Government Post Graduate College, Nankana Sahib
PhD Scholar, NUML, Islamabad
Fatima, Kaneez
Research Scholar University of Lahore
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This research article is an attempt to evaluate the Native and Afro American women writers ‘sustained efforts to articulate a continuous and internal cultural female identity by constructing re evaluative narratives that deconstruct institutionally supported universal female images inflicted upon the third and fourth world women by the first world feminist intelligentsia. To do so these women writers radically depart from the conventions of Euro American stylistic, formal and structural modalities of the narrative and use instead a stylistic mosaic allowing the native and black oral traditions to imbricate with the white normative models. Since literature and arts have always been an effective medium, an expansive domain, and a discursive field where writers have been voicing the aureate human feelings, conflicting passions and the continuous struggles of the different societal segments, especially of deprived strata against those who maintain and perpetuate their cultural and political hegemony by suppressing the subalterns, the women writers from the fourth world ethnic communities have expressed whole range of the intensely personal and communal human emotions that radiate from the springboard of social, cultural, historic and political practices One of the significant features that the Native American and Afro American women writers often demonstrate include the use of magical realist strategies that express, on one hand, their efforts to indigenize narrative and, on the other hand, help them construct female identity from their own perspective since, within main concerns of contemporary fourth world feminist criticism, the (re) construction of female identity merits special attention and analysis. The stereotypical discursive construction of the Native and Afro American women by the dominant Euro American discourses bracketed them into essentialist categories glossing over the medley of vital differences that these women reveal in their social, cultural, anthropological and sexual strictures. Tackling the issue of the discursive construction of female identity that involves conceptual and perspectival problems, both Native American and Afro American women writers deconstruct the sweeping generalization of the fourth world women by challenging and subverting the clichéd images replacing them with empowered and agentive subjects who are no more subjected to, what Gyatri Spivk conceptualizes, subalternity and “epistemic violence”.
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2017-11-29 07:28:50
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USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) AMONG PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR UNIVERSITIES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS
Ahmed, Hafsa
Kurshid, Dr.Fauzia
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The present study was designed to explore the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) among public and private sector universities in teaching and learning process. This study was descriptive in nature, problem explored was to investigate use of ICT in teaching and learning process, it future aimed to investigate the role of faculty members in the effective application of ICT in classroom situation. The objectives of the research included to study the usage of information and communication technology (ICT) among faculty in public and private universities and to measure the awareness of private and public sector faculty about use of ICT in teaching learning process and to explore the role of demographic variation in determining faculty use of ICT in teaching learning process. The population of this study was faculty members of public and private sector universities in Rawalpindi/Islamabad. A stratified random sample comprised of 52 male and 48 female university faculty members were collected from three public and three private universities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The research tool ICT questionnaire was used to collect data. ICT questionnaire consists of 30 items which were filled out by public and private universities faculty members. After the data collection, data was analyzed with the help of SPSS 18 by using various statistical techniques like Mean, Standard Deviation, Correlation and ANOVA. Research findings reveal that there is significant difference in the awareness of public and private sector faculty about the use of Information and Communication Technology. Results portrays gender differences in prospective faculty perceptions where male university faculty members experience more use of ICT than female university faculty, younger university faculty members were higher user of ICT than older one, Professors use of ICT more frequently than Assistant professors and Lectures, the use of ICT is higher among M Phil qualified university faculty as compared to other qualification levels. Study elaborates that experienced university faculty are higher user of ICT than less experienced university faculty. Study found out that advance computer user among university faculty members experience higher use of ICT than basic and intermediate user. The study was beneficial to comprehend the use of ICT in teaching and learning environment.
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2015-06-24 06:27:43
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2015-09-25T07:29:07Z
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IMPACT OF TOURISM ON PLACES OF WORLD HERITAGE
Doug, Prof. Annie
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This is the first of its kind in tourism sector in world heritage and aimed at organizing and
training service providers at tourist sites who are otherwise considered as nuisance by tourists
and planners alike but are essential part of world heritage tourism scenario. Along with the
development of infrastructure in Aurangabad there is a need to cater to small necessities of
tourists which are met by mushrooming hawkers whose service to tourists leave much to desire.
The micro financing sub projects aimed at organizing, training, and financing this low income
segment. Women entrepreneurs will be given preference and suitable NGOs had been identified
to training, disburse and monitor the micro credit funding credit and recovery. The beneficiaries
included of the scheme are small restaurant owners, tea shops, kiosks, guides, photographers,
hawkers, fruit vendors and taxi operators. This would make them more presentable as well as
increase their entrepreneurial skills and abilities. The loan amount of the will be channelized
through rural banks.
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2015-06-23 03:02:14
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 1, No 1 (2014)
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Security Challenges and Arms Control in the Niger-Delta Region of Nigeria (A Case of 2009 Amnesty Programme)
Garba Saleh, Yahaya
Taraba State University, Department of Public Administration, Jalngo
Usman Danwanzam, Ali
Taraba State University, Department of Public Administration, Jalngo
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One of the huge obstacles disturbing so many societies around the World today and Economic Communities of West African States, as well as Nigeria in particular, is Security problems. But these problem varies from one community to the other which attracted the attention of the World, State, Regional, and Global Non-Governmental Organization as it has increased tension and separated the high number of intra-state crises or violent. But for the purpose of this paper, the study narrows down to the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. The region was blessed with mineral resources which cause land exploitation and make the communities live miserable compared to other communities in the country. These conditions of hardship cause internal conflicts and light weapons smuggled from Countries like; Guinea-Bissau, Gabon, and Cameroon which is against the role of ECOWAS on Small and Light Weapon (SALW) adopted in each member States in which Nigeria is not excluded. As an attempt to manage the Security Challenges and Arms Control in the Niger Delta Region, was the declaration of Amnesty Programme by Late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua. The death of the President did not bring an end to the Amnesty Programme, because Good Luck Jonathan was the Son of Niger Delta and became Nigerian’s President who allowed the policy and the program to continue. The study examined the effectiveness of the 2009 Amnesty Programme in curbing out the Arms Proliferation in Niger-Delta Region which poses serious challenges to the Security of Nigeria in general. The study used secondary sources of data and created a scholarly argument on the resolution of the armed conflict in the region, with specific reference to the problems of arms proliferation.
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2019-12-24 21:21:52
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 6, No 9 (2019)
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A STUDY OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH AND UNDERSTANDING
Jayaannapurna, A.V.S.
REVA.University, Bengalore
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Autobiography is a unique and fascinating document that can maintain its value in history as first person narrative while providing a specific identity of his /her ownself in literary research..Autobiographical works are by nature subjective. However, the power of personality is inseperable from the subjectivity of the author in an autobiography. Autobiographies give novel approach and in sight in to the way how individuals define themselves and understand their own experiences.
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2017-06-04 11:58:05
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 4, No 4 (2017)
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India
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The Cloud University Strategy
Fernandez, Felipe
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina – UNISUL
De Lima, Maurício Andrade
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina – UNISUL
Osório D´Andr, José Baltazar Salgueirinho
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina – UNISUL
Da Rocha Júnior, Valdemiro
Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina – UNISUL
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This theoretical essay aims at raising possibilities for the improvement of the performance of universities. It is a qualitative, exploratory and hypothetical-deductive study, based on a review-of-literature technique. The results point to the development of "Cloud University" as a tool for improving the performance of universities.
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2015-12-11 11:16:12
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2019-05-25T03:28:30Z
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Issues of Electronic Waste on Life - A Reality
Mitra, Saurabh
Associate Prof. Dept. of ECE, Dr. C.V. Raman University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
Chatterjee Mitra, Jayati
Dr. C.V. Raman University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
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Electronic waste or e-squander is one of the quickest developing issues of the world. E-squander involves a large number of parts, some containing poisonous substances that can adversely affect human wellbeing and the earth if not dealt with legitimately. In India, e-squander the board expect more noteworthy essentialness not just because of the age of its own e-squander, yet additionally as a result of the dumping of e-squander from created nations. This is combined with India's absence of proper foundation and methods for its transfer and reusing. The generation of electrical and electronic gear (EEE) is one of the quickest developing worldwide assembling exercises. Quick monetary development, combined with urbanization and developing an interest for customer merchandise, has expanded both the utilization and the creation of EEE. The Indian data innovation (IT) industry has been one of the real drivers of progress in the economy in the most recent decade and has contributed essentially to the advanced unrest being experienced by the world. New electronic contraptions and machines have invaded each part of our everyday lives, furnishing our general public with more solace, wellbeing, and security and with simple data procurement and trade. The information society anyway is making its own poisonous impressions.
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2019-05-07 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 5, No 11 (2018)
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Gaps and Bridges in the Diaspora Cultural Life of the Asian-English Muslims in England in Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi
Ahmad, Mumtaz
Assistant Professor English, Government Post Graduate College, Nankana Sahib, Pakistan.
PhD Scholar, NUML, Pakistan
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This article carries out research in the domain of the issues faced by the first and second generation South-Asian Muslim immigrants in locating identity and their rightful place in postcolonial hybrid culture of England. Location of identity in multi-ethnic metropolitan cultureinvolves the issues of assimilation, segregation, naturalization, racial and cultural discrimination, in-betweeness, hybridity and ambivalence. The Muslim immigrants in an attempt to assimilate themselves into the new culture remain suspended between the two cultures and never completely succeed in embracing the one culture and discarding the other. This state of in-betweenness renders them hybrid characters in the postcolonial conditions. Quite contrary to their sweet dreams and expectations of living a superb life in metropolitan culture,non-white immigrants, Muslims, in the white English societyhave to make multi-dimensional struggle for the discovery and exploration of their unique identity in the face of highly intolerant, xenophobic white societies. The novel, Buddha of Suburbia, has been said to be autobiographical woven from the deeply personal experiences of the author as a member of an ethnic minority, the Muslims, in a multi-ethnic society. The story which initially appears to be fascinating tale of the city turns out to be the story of an Anglo-Asian hybrid. Kureishi has focused on the postcolonial concerns of unstable, fluid identity, gender issues, traumatized and indeterminate sexuality juxtaposed to hypocritical, racially prejudiced binaries-ridden English society.
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2016-11-26 08:57:52
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 3, No 9 (2016)
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Asia
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2015-11-10T06:11:25Z
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SUSTAINABLE URBAN CANVAS- EXPERIMENTS WITH TRUTH
Tak, Pallavi
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The phenomenon of urbanisation, especially suburbanisation, is observed monolithically worldwide, but in a rippling wave like vogue. It trickles down vertically and diffuses out horizontally from the developed to the developing areasand from central to the peripheral regions, respectively. No economically progressing country has ever been able to avert its occurrence, which is inevitable and challenging. The daunting task of intelligently designing and confirming sanity and sustainability for an urban canvas is a multidimensional and multi / cross disciplinary endeavour. This demands retrospective understanding of the place and its people; anticipatory sense to forecast and strategize; and awareness about the practices worldwide and indigenous. Civilizations have always been civilized because of their informed and active citizens, who have come forth to the rescue of theirlands of origin and fellow natives. Representation of this kind can be cited in the Garden City and City Beautiful movements of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, followed by many similar smaller and bigger experiments to the formal school of thought of urbanism, called “New Urbanism”.Many experiments happened under the wide umbrella of New Urbanism and garden city movement across the globe. From Great Britain, to the USA, Abu Dhabi and India, all have witnessed and / or are undergoing the sweeping dynamism in thought and action, for the pursuit of urban revamp and sustainability. This piece of research is an attempt towards compiling and evaluating such utopian models, taking cases from different countries, from different time periods, that have aimed at urban amelioration. The paper considers four cases of Masdar City (Abu Dhabi), Letchworth City (U.K), Disney Celebration Community (U.S.A.) and Magarpatta City (India) to showcase people’s experiments with truth for urban sustainability.
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2015-09-10 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 8 (2015)
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2015-06-23T10:29:07Z
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A TREND STUDY OF THE INCREASED ROLE OF GOVERNMENTS ON THE CROSS BORDER BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
Lebeau, Garry
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Cross-border business activities have been perceived to be the growth engines for the multinational companies. It has always been discussed in commercial parlance that the incentives for the cross border business aspirations is the newer market possibilities with newer avenues of earning profits. But, this incentive is not sufficient for MNCs to go overseas. The incentive in background is the governmental supportive role. The paper studies the role of governments in the cross border business activities. The paper discusses as to how the governmental support brings boosts to the cross border activity at the same time governmental control may de-promote the activity. The trend of the overseas business activities is also discussed in the backdrop of the governmental role.
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2015-06-23 10:29:07
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 3 (2015)
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2021-04-21T01:02:36Z
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Factors Predict Employability of Graduates: Evidence in Jose Rizal Memorial State University
Maratas, Ed Neil O.
Instructor, College of Arts and Sciences, Jose Rizal Memorial State University-Main Campus, Dapitan City, Philippines
Campoy, Archer C.
Instructor; President , JRMSUFEA, Inc., JRMSU-Main Campus, Dapitan City, Philippines
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The goal of this research was to track graduates to their destination and employment status. The researchers used the modified survey questionnaire developed from the researchers and served as the method for data collection. Further, information was also obtained from yahoo and Facebook accounts and mobile or cellular phones. Of the 377 respondents, 288 graduates participated in the study and were drawn randomly from the master lists of 6,677 graduates of various academic programs offered from five-year spans School Year 2006 to 2010. The findings showed that the majority in their current position is casuals. It also showed that most of the respondents work in businesses or organizations related to education, wholesale and retail trade, financial intermediation, development, and public administration. Most of them, their present work is connected to the course they took at college. Programs with the highest percentage of working graduates, JRMSU ranked Engineering as the top program offered. Teacher education, on the other hand, has more employed graduates with the highest potential for full initial earnings. Finally, the profile information that best predicts the graduates' employment likelihood is gender, GPA, and licensure exam.
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2021-04-21 01:01:03
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 7, No 12 (2020)
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2015-11-10T06:12:15Z
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ONLINE BLOGGING PER USAGE BY INDIAN DEMOGRAPHY BETWEEN 15-30 YEARS OF AGE- RECENT TRENDS & CONCLUSIONS
Bahmani, Ms Rama
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The key target of the study is to distinguish elements influencing online blogging per using and take a stab at mapping them to the different sorts of sites to better comprehend sparks that drive perusing through this new medium. This fundamental target can be accomplished through the accompanying goals.
o To distinguish the different drivers that inspires online blog perusing.
o To add to a client driven website grouping construction on the premise of these drivers.
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2015-07-11 00:00:00
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 2, No 6 (2015)
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National-Populism, Post-Truth, and the Logic of Postmodernism: A Multidisciplinary Insight into the Crisis of Liberal Democracy
Zeli, Alfredo
School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Beijing Foreign Studies University http://orcid.org/0009-0000-7299-6781
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2024 is said to be a decisive year for liberal democracy in the world. The national-populist phenomenon that has been on the rise in recent years occasions renewed and sustained academic debate on the existential challenges faced by liberal democracy. It is a paradigmatic assumption of the liberal mainstream that the rise of national-populist leaders and their constituency pose a fundamental threat to democratic survival. But are national-populism and the Western model of liberal democracy divorced in any essential way? If, as the liberals maintain, national-populism rests and thrives upon the post-truth condition of societal fragmentation and individual psycho-cognitive isolation characterizing contemporary society, we must investigate whether this condition is something foreign to liberal democracy and therefore removable as such. By mobilizing a multidisciplinary corpus, this article shows that postmodernism, defined as the cultural superstructure of consumerist capitalism, is what underpins and perpetuates the interrelated phenomena of infinitely increasing social fragmentation and individual isolation. In the most advanced contemporary stage, called “late postmodernity,” the subjects of Western consumerist capitalist societies are purely driven by a hedonist-narcissistic pleasure principle that defuses all potential for the radical contestation of the existing hegemonic power structure of the liberal-democratic state. The post-truth condition, of which national-populism is an outgrowth, poses no essential threat to liberal democracy as long as both are sustained and promoted, at the structural level, by the hegemonic mode of production.
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2024-03-14 11:04:26
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Scholedge International Journal of Multidisciplinary & Allied Studies ISSN 2394-336X; Vol 10, No 6 (2023)
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World
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2015-06-23 09:59:27
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