PRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN LITERATURE FROM PAST TO PRESENT |
Author : Savita, Dr. Veenu Girdhar |
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Abstract :Literacy has witnessed the role of women being evolved through ages. The following paper discusses the evolution of women from ancient period to last ultra modern tech savaged period. The paper discuss the feminism, the women problems and issues portrayed in the literature through the women centered roles.
The presentation of modern women by different female authors is discussed.
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EDUCATIONAL STAFF AND JOB-SATISFACTION LEVEL |
Author : Dr. Vinita M Chaudhary |
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Abstract :This study was conducted for the aim to find the job satisfaction of academic staff in Ghaziabad. Important factors that have an impact on job satisfaction level are pay, job security, relationship with coworkers and relationship with supervisor. A sample of 84 teachers is selected by simple random sampling technique. Data is
collected from four colleges both public and private in Ghaziabad region. Simple percentages indicated that academic staff of these four colleges is more satisfied with relationship with coworkers and supervisor than pay and job security |
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CHILDREN IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES |
Author : Dr. Radhika Kapur |
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Abstract :In India and in other countries of the world, there have been occurrences of circumstances and situations that compel the children to experience difficulties and problems. One of the most common areas to get the children indulged in difficult circumstances are the severe conditions of poverty, illiteracy, unemployment and financial problems; they borrow loans and when they are unable to pay the loans they force their children into difficult circumstances for money. The main purpose of this research paper is to look into the areas that inflict difficult circumstances for the children; when children are engaged in manual work, labors |
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BRIDGING GENDER EQUALITY GAP IN RAJASTHAN – DISTRICT WISE, MALE AND FEMALE, COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WORK PARTICIPATION RATE |
Author : Anshu Nagori, Dr. Rashmi Jaiswal |
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Abstract :This paper focuses on the analysis of male, female, rural and urban work participation rate across the districts of Rajasthan. The study reveals that in some of the districts like Baran, Jhalawar and Udaipur, female participation rate is more than 50 percent and that of male is approx 70 percent which shows that women’s role in improving the economic household has grown significantly. In some districts the difference between male and female work participation rate is less than 20 percent while in some it is more than 65 percent |
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INDIA AND THE NPT, THE PAST PERSPECTIVE AND PRESENT SCENARIO |
Author : Dr. Mohd Javid |
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Abstract :The present paper entitled, "India and the NPT, the Past Perspective and the Present Scenario," is an attempt to understand the role of India in the NPT which traces out the past history and focuses on the current developments. The purpose of this study is to draw the attention of the people towards the need of nuclear non-proliferation in South Asia and search out some plausible remedies in this context. This paper opens up with an account of India’s nuclear-proliferation. Thereafter, its actual theme is focused: “the NPT and India’s Role” which inculcates a brief history of the NPT and the role of India, along with Pakistan, in the Treaty |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERMEDIATE EFL LEARNERS’ LISTENING PERFORMANCE AND LISTENING ANXIETY |
Author : Farnaz Ebadi, Mohammad Reza Oroji |
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Abstract :Listening has changed its position from a passive activity as which deserved less class time to an active process through which language acquisition takes place and it has obtained much attention both in language pedagogy and in research (Vandergrift, 2004). The present study investigated the relationships
between listening anxiety and listening performance. The population was 56, male and female, Iranian
MA EFL learners studying TEFL in Islamic Azad University of Zanjan. In order to make the participants
homogeneous, Oxford Placement Test (OPT) was run and 30 learners were selected as the final
participants. After homogenizing the students as intermediate ones, a valid questionnaire of Foreign
Language Listening Anxiety Scale (FLLAS) by Kim (2000) was administered to the 30 intermediate
students. Having administered the questionnaire, |
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THE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION |
Author : Dr. Radhika Kapur |
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Abstract :In the present existence, there have been number of aspects that lead to the degradation of the environmental conditions; this has become a major problem not only in India but in other countries of the world as well. Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through the depletion of
resources such as air, water, and soil; the destruction of the ecosystems and the extinction of wildlife are also aspects of environmental degradation. When the environment becomes damaged and loses its important aspects or when its components gets demolished, then it is stated that the environment has been
degraded. When the habitats are destroyed |
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TONI MORRISON’S BELOVED: REDISCOVERING HISTORY |
Author : Viji S, Dr Veenu Girdhar |
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Abstract :The works of Toni Morrison largely reflect the history of African Americans. As a leading figure of the African American Renaissance, Morrison makes history a priority whether it is present, past, or future. She has made use of novel writing as a way of reshaping the discourse of slavery. Her novels reflect her
desire to draw on people, places, languages, values, cultural traditions and politics, which have shaped her own life and that of African American people. The basic idea embedded in the narrative of Toni Morrison’s fiction is the position of blacks in the white American society, both in the present and the past.
Her literature is completely committed and devoted to her folks and is a constant endeavor to put things in the right manner and context for them |
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THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL PROBLEMS ON EDUCATION |
Author : Dr. Radhika Kapur |
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Abstract :The impact of financial problems on education is a major problem not only in India but in other countries of the world as well; in the present world, many students from India and other countries of the world go abroad such as to the United States to acquire higher education. Research has indicated that in
the United States for international students, finances do become a major problem; therefore, they depend upon their parents, attain employment or apply for scholarships or loans in order to finance their studies. In India, too particularly in the case of acquiring higher education and in the case of socio-economically backward sections of the society, financial problems have proved to become a major obstacle, as a result
of financial problems |
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