A STUDY ON CONSUMERS PROFILE AND MONTHLY EXPENDITURE ON FOOD AND MILK ITEMS IN KOLHAPUR CITY, MAHARASHTRA. |
Author : Dr. Anil N. Barbole and Mr. Prashant B. Kadam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Milk is considered as the sustaining nourishment in the
more seasoned days for individual from the time immemorial. Dairy animals was the principle wellspring of milk in the Vedic period utilized cow milk as the frightened nourishment and the cow was dealt with as Mother, Nandini, Kamdhenu and so on.
Aaryans came in India with cows, cattles and high horses.
They improvement the dairying in group as a piece of society
and it helped the progress moreover.
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SIGNIFICANTS BETWEEN JOB SATISFACTION AND JOB MOTIVATION OF ARTS & SCIENCE FACULTY MEMBERS |
Author : P. John Victor |
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Abstract :Job satisfaction is a positive attitude through which an employee learns to work with positive feelings. Teaching is a noble profession and teachers are always a boon to the society. Teaching has an influence in developing ones own mind and character. This study is discussing about the Job satisfaction and Job Motivation of the Faculty Members of Arts & Science
College. The researcher has collected data from 120 Faculty
Members of the Affiliated College of Bharathidasan University in Tiruchirappalli District by following convenient sampling method through a set of questionnaire issued to 150 Faculty Members. |
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COLONIAL STERIOTYPES AND MASTERS RAVI LANCERS |
Author : Dr Elenoore Geethamala and Santhosh B. L |
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Abstract :John Masters is a British novelist, born in colonial India, has written twenty three novels and sung the saga of Anglo Indian life. In all these novels, he portrayed the British as superior racially and culturally compared to the natives. The British characters
occupy the center position while the Indians exist at the
margins and too as negative stereotypes. |
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CAUVERY AND METTUR DAM PROJECT – AN ANALYSIS |
Author : Dr. C. Nadarajan |
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Abstract :The Cauver y-Mettur project was taken up in July 1925 by the Right Honourable Vincent Goshen, Governor of Madras. The
great importance of the major scheme concentrated on the
storage and the use of flood flows. The projec t was inaugurated on 21st August 1934 by His Excellency the Governor of Madras, Sir George Frederick Stanley and hence the reservoir formed goes by the name, Stanley Reservoir.
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TRADE AND COMMERCE OF ECONOMIC CONDITIONS |
Author : Dr. Santosh Kumar Jadhav |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Under recent conditions of economic competition , customer/worker interactions increasingly are a source of
profitability in service firms. Companies may employ
refined methods for making these interactions a source of
information about workersperformance. |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB BASED LEARNING ON STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT IN SOCIAL SCIENCE |
Author : Laxmibai B. Jadhav and Prof. H. M.Shailaja |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purpose of the study was to ascertain if the use of Web Based
teaching-learning significantly improved the Secondary School
Students’ performance in Social Science and to compare
the effectiveness of the traditional teaching-learning with the Web Based Learning using pre-test and post-test measurements. This study adopted pre-test, post-test experimental design for the collection of data. The sample consisted of 100 Secondary School Students from Belagavi city studying in IX Standard. The data collected were analyzed using appropriate statistical methods i.e. |
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PHYSIOLOGICAL EEECTS OF SEED TREATMENTS WITH GA ON SEEDING GROWTH UNDER LABORATORY AND FIELD CONDITIONS IN RED GRAM |
Author : Sakdeo Babita Marutirao |
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Abstract :Immersion of seeds in solutions containing PGRs has been suggested by various workers to enhance seed germination and emergence potential, under adverse growing or environmental
conditions, or alternatively under satisfactory conditions
using seeds of impaired germinating quality.
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“FIVE-FACTOR MODEL OF PERSONALITY AND AGGRESSION OF SPORTSMEN” |
Author : Kalpana Mansub Mote |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study to find out the effect of aggression level on big five factor of sportsmen. Aggression Inventory by Roma Pal and Tasneem Naqvi. And Personality Inventory (N.E.O.P.I) by Paul T. Costa, Jr., Ph.D. & Robert R. McCrae, Ph.D. 1989, 1992. Besides a PDS was used to get other necessary information about the teachers. Hypotheses of the study There will be significant difference between high aggressive sportsmen and low aggressive sportsmen on the dimension of personality ie Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism. |
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PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF COMPOSITES OF NATURAL RUBBER -PEO BLOCK COPOLYMER AND MULTIWALLED CARBON NANOTUBES |
Author : Dr. S. Sreelatha and K. S. Usha Devi |
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Abstract :A series of composites Awere prepared using polyethylene oxide (PEO- Molecular weight 4000), hydroxy terminated liquid
natural rubber (HTNR) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes
( MWNT) by solution polymerization. Different
composites were prepared by varying amounts of MWNT (1g,
2gand 3g). Me chani cal properties of these composites
w e r e d e t e r m i n e d a n d compared with that of GUM
(without filler) sample. The morphology of these block
copolymers was confirmed by Scanning |
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PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS AND AGRICULTURE CREDIT IN SOLAPUR DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. S. V. Shinde |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Agriculture is the mainstay of the Indian economy , as it
constitutes the backbone of the rural livelihood and country’s
1.21 billion population’s food security. Since country ’s
independence in 1947 the Government of India has
initiated policies and programs for agricultural development
and to increase farm output. |
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ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN IT-ITS EFFECTIVENESS & IMPORTANCE |
Author : Saman Matloob |
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Abstract :Knowledge is a fundame- ntal resource for corporate competitiveness, effectiveness and there are
number of information technology solutions that provide support to knowledge management. One of the relevant issues to be discussed is- Role of IT in organizatione for implementation of KM. The purpose of this study is to explore the role of technology
in facilitating knowledge management. |
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SKILL PERFORMANCE AND SELECTED MOTOR ABILITY VARIABLES OF HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY PLAYERS |
Author : Kiran G.N. and Dr. R. Srinivasa |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to find out the relationship of motor ability variables with skill performance of high school
level Hockey players. Sixty Hockey players who were
studying Government Junior College , Kodlipet and
Shanivarasanthe, Kodagu District, Karnataka during the
year 2015-16 were randomly selected as subjects for this
study. The age of the subjects were ranged from 14-16 years. |
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USE OF LANGUAGE IN MINORITY LITERATURE |
Author : Dr. Saykar Satish Govind |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Minority discourse is a mode of ideology that is related to
the sublimation and the expression of misery. In case of
minority forms , the sublimation is for the preservation of the cultural identity in one form or other and political critique. The
theoretical project of minority discourse involves drawing out
the solidarities in the form of similarities between various
modes of repression and struggle that all the minorities
experience separately due to their minority status. |
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LABOUR WELFARE MEASURES IN HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLE INDUSTRIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ASHOK LEYLAND – ENNORE |
Author : Dr. P. Jayendira Sankar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Labour welfare is the key to smooth employer- employee relations. In order to increase labour welfare, measures have been taken to assist working people obtain loans for purchasing
and repairing housing to actively help solve their
housing problems, build recreational facilities, upgrade
labour education, assist enterprises and vocational
welfare organizations to set up household necessity supply
system and nursery services,expand collective weddings
and social get-togethers for unmarried workers, sponsor
skill evaluation and competition, and establish a labour license policy. People are the biggest assets in any organization and it is concerned with mainly with the discovery and analysis of employee’s attitudes and approaches towards labour welfare. These assets must be properly nurtured and their efforts have to be harnessed so as to obtain maximum productivity. |
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RELEVANCE OF RISK INDEX FOR INDIAN BANKS – A STUDY OF GLOBAL TRUST BANK |
Author : V S Rama Krishna Gogulamud |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Insolvency Risk Measure If we want to capture the
overall risk of a bank, the variability of Return on Assets,
ROA provides a comprehensive measure that reflects not only
credit risk but also interest rate risk, Liquidity risk, operating
risk, and any other risk that is realized in bank earnings. |
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A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND ITS RELATION WITH ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS ABILITY |
Author : Dr. M. Mahendra Prabu |
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Abstract :The main goal of this paper is to find out about the relationship bet ween knowledge of communicable diseases and
environmental awareness ability of higher secondary
students. Normative survey method has beenused and by
using simple random sampling technique 800 higher secondary students were selected from Ramanatha Puram educational district. Gathered data was analyzed by using the statistical techniques. |
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IMPORTANCE AND PROFILE OF SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES OF RAYALASEEMA REGION OF ANDHRA PRADESH |
Author : Dr. K. Bhasakru |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The role played by the small scale industry in
the economic activity of advanced industrial ized
countries like Japan, Germany, Great Briton and USA is
significant. The both developed and developing small industry
sector is a useful vehicle for growth in later for the creation of n e w e m p l o y m e n t
opportunities on a wide scale in
the shortest possible time. The
small and medium enterprises
account for approximately
80.00 per cent of the private
sector. |
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DOWRY CASES AND TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT MAHILA COURT – A HISTORICAL VIEW |
Author : T. Selvam and Dr. G. K. Mani |
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Abstract :Mahila Courts are specialized courts set up to dispense justice to women. They speedily deal with and dispose of cases pertaining to women fighting leg a l b a ttl e s fo l l owin g matrimonial discord. Mahila or women courts or Magaleer Needhi Mandram have been established as forums in which women, with or without their
small children, seek quick relief in disputes for shelter and for
financial assistance. |
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EFFECT OF CO-OPERATIVE LEARNING ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN DIFFERENT GROUPING FORMATS |
Author : Yogita Mandole and Dr. Shefali Pandya |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper attempts to ascertain the effect of co-operative learning strategies on students’ academic achievement in different grouping formats. For this purpose, an intervention programme based on cooperative learning strategies of about 44 hours was developed for students of standard eighth spreading over nine weeks. |
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UNDERSCORE OF INTERPERSONAL SKILLS IN MAYOR OF CASTER BRIDGE |
Author : Mrs. A. Pavani and Dr. P. V. Ravi Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The other title given to this novel is The life and
death of a man of Character. Here Thomas Hardy
clearly narrates the story of a person who completely loses
his character and who does nothave proper interpersonal
skills. Through this novel, Thomas Hardy states that if a
man loses Interpersonal skills such as temper or emotional
balance will lose the existence of life in the society. Even
though he is alive others will not consider him as a human
being. |
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THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS |
Author : Thunanda and Prof. J. Sitaramamma |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Noble Truth” is the English translation of the Pâli term Ariya
sacca. Ariya means “noble” and sacca “truth.” There are
four Noble Truths. They are called “Noble Truths” because
they are perceived and penetrated by the noble ones.
The fourth explanation is that the truths themselves are noble
and therefore, and be called noble truths. “Noble” here
means real, neither erroneous nor deceptive. 1.The Noble truth of Suffering. 2.The Noble Truth of the Origin
of Suffering. 3.The Noble Truth of the The Four Noble |
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GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF DEMOGRAPHIC FORCES IN AGRICULTURE: A CASE STUDY OF JALGAON DISTRICT. |
Author : Dr. S.N. Bharambe |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The position in regard to the human factor in Indian agriculture is
indeed very depressing. From the point of view of efficient
conduct of agriculture, the socalled agriculturist is anything
but agriculturist. Hamstrung by the vicious atmosphere of caste
and religion, the clutches of moneylender, lack of any
organization, particularly of poor farmers etc . |
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PRESENT POSITION OF COACHING FACILITIES IN SCHOOLS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH (INDIA) |
Author : Dr. Sanjay Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study was delimited to find out the present Status of coaching facilities in the senior secondary schools of Himachal Pradesh. The information related to study was gathered through questionnaire for administrators, experts, players, interviews, physical verifications, office records andspot verifications. |
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LIVELIHOOD DIFFERENCES BETWEEN APL -BPL: A CASE STUDY OF BORAGARI VILLAGE, JALPAIGURI DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL |
Author : Ajit Kumar Yadav |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Poverty has many dimensions but the most commonly
highlighted concept of poverty is income –oriented. The lack of
adequate income leads to generate poverty which is
measured by a number of households whose income falls
below a poverty line set by a parti cular Gov e rnment.
Households falling below the poverty line are known as BPL
or “Poor” households and above the poverty line is APL or
Non-poor households. |
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FATORES DETERMINANTES PARA A QUALIDADE EM GESTÃO DE PROJETOS |
Author : Karen Yasmin Henriques de Abreu, Antnio Claudio Kieling |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Projec t Quality Management has become imperative,
because it is not enough deliver a project on schedule and
within the estimated cost if this does not have quality. Quality is not differential, it is essential. This article describes the core
factors for quality in project management, and was developed initially from a deductive research based on the current knowledge of the subject. Fourteen impact factors in the quality of project management were observed and identified. |
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GESTÃO DE PROJETOS EM ARQUITETURA: UM ESTUDO DE CASO |
Author : Sheyla Márcia Figueiredo do Valle and Antonio Claudio Kieling |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The daily life of an architecture office, we can see that in addition
to the fulfillment of the project stages, the architect has to
l earn to dialogue with designers specialized in other
areas that in terpolate throughout the design process.
You have to design, coordinate and manage all these interfaces. |
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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF VALUE ADDED TAX IN THOOTHUKUDI DISTRICT |
Author : T. Vasanthi and Dr. S. Kanthimathinathan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Vlue Added Tax is the most recent innovation in the field of taxation. An attempt has been made in this paper to study the impact of adoption of VAT and to analyze the opinion of
respondents regarding problems of VAT rules, particularly in Thoothukudi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The
study is based on both primary
and secondary data |
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COMPARATIVE COSTS OF MILK PRODUCTION IN RELATION TO THE STRENGTH OF MILCH CATTLE IN A DAIRY FARM: A CASE STUDY OF SHRIGONDA TEHSIL |
Author : Kadam S. M. and Dr. Ghodke B. D |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Th e present work attempts to analyze and compare the cost of
production of milk and income derived from dairy activity with
respect to cows herds in Shrigondatahsil. The cost structure of five herds from the irrigated areas and five from the non-irrigated areas was examined. |
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DIFFICULTIES OF INTERPRETING COHERENCE IN DIALOGUES/TEXTS |
Author : Mrs. Asma Salim Khan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Coherence is the state ofcohering. A logical, orderly and consistent relation of parts (of a paragraph). It refers to the
relation between an element in the text and an element either
inside it or outside. Coherence has implicit semantic connections between and across sentences, utterances, paragraphs or even chapters. Coherence in short, is a relation determined by the situation, connecting with the interpretative contexts of texts. |
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MICROFINANCE AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION OF RURAL WOMEN: A STUDY OF GADAG DISTRICT IN KARNATAKA |
Author : Dr. Shilpa Biradar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In every country there will be always some section of
people who are not able to access formal credit, or they
have been excluded deliberately due to some reasons. And India is not an exception to this, in the country about half of the ‘Bankable’population is kept out of the banking facilities. |
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ONENESS OF LIFE IN A SIMPLE PHILOSOPHY |
Author : Dr. Chanabasappa Sidramappa Mulage |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract : A Simple Philosophy, a letter written by Seathl, the chief of the Native American Suquamish tribe in 1854 to Franklin Pierce, the
then President of United States of America is widely hailed as
an important piece of literature on nature. Chief Seathl
expresses various eco-concerns. |
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AN OVERVIEW OF FISCAL DEFICIT IN INDIA (2011-12 to 2015-16) |
Author : Dr. Vineet Singh |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study is concerned with examining gross fiscal
deficit figures in India from 2011-12 to 2015-16. In
addition the present study also demonstrates the percentage
increase in India’s Gross Fiscal Deficit from 2011-12 to 2015-
16 taking 2011-12 as base. |
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MENTAL PROFILING IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION |
Author : Harsh Pradipkumar Joshi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Individual is interlaced with feelings and contemplations
which are showed in various types of conduct. He judges the
circumstance in a logical outlook. Along these lines, each individual will have an extraordinary approach to react to the circumstance. As a human propensity each individual has a yearning to know concerning what the other individual considers him and the other way around.
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PROFESSIONALISM AND ISSUES RELATED TO PROFESSIONALISM |
Author : Harish R |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The professionalism meaning belonging to profession exhibiting the skill of a trained person in doing a specified work. The main
features of the profession is specialised knowledge involved
in the concepts undergoing with the practical training. It is
founded by the systematic body of knowledge in the service growth and it is a high degree of autonomy. The ethics belonging to this profession literally towards beneficial of mankind by deep reflection of critical thinking.
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HEALTH IMPACTS OF YOGA, PHYSICAL FITNESS & PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS |
Author : Dr. Anil Gahininath Kamble |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This report summarizes the current evidence on the effects of yoga interventions on various components of mental and physical health, by focussing on the evidence described in review articles. Collectively, these reviews suggest a number of areas where yoga may well be beneficial, but more research is required for virtually all of them to firmly establish such benefits. |
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A STUDY ON RISK AND RETURN RELATIONSHIP OF AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN INDIAN STOCK MARKET |
Author : Dr. K Balaji |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :While making investment, the investors seek to
achieve the right balance between risk and return, in
order to optimize the value of the investment. Every investor
wants to have minimum or no risk and high returns. In this
context, risk and return are most important concept of
investment. They are the foundations to make right
investment decision. |
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EMERGING CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF BANKING SECTOR |
Author : Keshav Lengare |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In Globalization Indian banks, the dominant financial intermediaries in India, have made good progress over the last five years, as is evident from several parameters, including
annual c redit growth, profitability, and trend in gross non-performing assets (NPAs). While the annual rate of credit growth clocked 23% during the last five years, profitability (average Return on Net Worth) was maintained at around 15% during the same period, and gross NPAs fell from 3.3% as on March 31, 2006 to 2.3% as on March 31, 2011. |
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STUDYING THE INTERVIEW METHODS USED IN HUMAN RESOURCES SELECTION BY ENGINEERING UNITS |
Author : Dr. P. G. Pawar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Interview is an attempt to
obtain the max imum
amount of information
from the candidate concerning
his or her suitability for the job
under consideration. Hence, an
interview is the process
wherein there is exchange of
information between the
interviewer and interviewee. optimize this process and use it
as an effective tool, both the
interviewer and interviewee
should do their home work
properly and help to make it a
success. |
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UTILIZAÇÃO DO PMBOK POR PEQUENOS E MICROEMPREENDEDORES: UMA PROPOSTA DE SIMPLIFICAÇÃO |
Author : Karla Karoline Lira Martins and Antonio Claudio Kieling |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Brazil is the country most Bentrepreneurial in the
world.This ac tivity showshigh importance in the
national GDP. This article aims to show how the project
management contributes to the achievement of goals for
small and micro entrepreneurs, can beused by these
professionals . The methodology consists of
l iterature and deductive research. |
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“A COMPARATIVE STUDY AMONG BOY’S AND GIRL’S SCHOOL PLAYERS RESPECT TO SELF CONCEPT AND ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION” |
Author : Dr. Quadri Syed Javeed |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The objective of the present study was to examine the achievement motivation and self concept of school players.
Total 100 school players were selected the final study.
Among them 50 subjects were boy’s school players and 50
subject’s girl’s school players. |
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EFFECT OF SINGLE PARENT FAMILY ON CHILD NEGLIGENCE |
Author : Dr. D. G. Nejkar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper reviews the interrelationship among own family structure, and baby delinquency. This paper tries to explain theeffect of circle of relatives shape on juvenile delinquency. The least amount of verbal exchange and shape of the family can be a
number of the reasons which affords; the more likely make
the child will have interaction in delinquent activities. Patterns
of own family behavior, decision making and family shape have a substantial effect on child behavior. |
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