ETHICS IN A TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY |
Author : Joseph N. Ogar, Ushie Abel Idagu, Samuel Akpan Bassey |
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Abstract :More technological products are adding up to environmental degradation and further causing great concern to humanity. Many scientists are of the conviction that our world will definitely come to an end if a wars breaks out involving humanity and technology. Technology they say is advancing to an extent beyond the control of those who have made it. Despite this, it is hard for humanity to do away with technology. Both proponents and opponents of technologies will be worried with the extreme of probable impacts, and the debate can be vulnerable or stifled as an end result. How then, |
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THE EFFICIENCY OF THE TRAFFIC MAN IN IRAQ STUDY IN THE GEOGRAPHY OF TRANSPORT |
Author : M.D. Abdul Sattar Aboud Kazem, Prof. Salah Daoud Salman |
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Abstract :The study dealt with an important segment of the employees of the state who are the most common people and contact with citizens of all ages, races and nationalities, namely the traffic man, which is today the first axis in the organization of the movement of vehicles and people, which is no substitute, especially at intersections and squares in the important city of Baghdad and There are heavy traffic congestion and congestion especially peak times.
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A STUDY OF INFLUENCE OF INTERNET ADDICTION ON ADJUSTMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH OF COLLEGE STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Vinita M Chaudhary |
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Abstract :Young people seem especially vulnerable, with case studies highlighting students whose academic performance plummets as they spend more and more time online. Some also suffer health consequences from loss of sleep, as they stay up later and later, to chat online, check for social network status updates or to reach the next game levels. There have been a number of tragic cases that have grabbed headlines and heightened the public’s concerns about compulsive internet use. Since mid 1990’s, more and more cases among college students have come to the attention to the university health professionals. Now the question arises |
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND TRAINING CENTRES IN RURAL AND REMOTE AREAS |
Author : Dr. Radhika Kapur |
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Abstract :In rural and remote areas, there have been establishment of educational institutions and training centres. Theprimaryobjective of these educational institutions and training centres is to enhance the lives of the individuals, so that they can alleviate the conditions of poverty and backwardness, make provision of employment opportunities, and sustain their living conditions efficiently. The rural
communities need to be aware of advancements, modernization and innovative strategies. The main purpose of this research paper focuses upon educational institutions and training centres in rural and remote areas. The aspects that have been taken into account include, areas focused upon in rural and remote education |
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IMPACT OF CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT ON STUDENTS BEHAVIOUR |
Author : Dr. Radhika Kapur |
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Abstract :Within educational institutions at all levels, the behaviour of the students need to be managed and members of the institutions are required to bring about improvements in the implementation of tasks and functions. The main purpose of this research paper is to understand the impact of classroom management on student’s behaviour. There have been cases, when students depict unacceptable behaviour traits, which are required to get modified for leading to their effective growth and development. It is necessary to develop skills and capabilities among the students that are necessary to achieve the desired goals. The main areas that have been taken into account include |
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DEVELOPING AN INNOVATIVE COURSE CONTENT LEARNING MODEL TO ENHANCE THE COGNITIVE LEARNING CAPABILITIES AND COMPETENCIES OF LEARNERS |
Author : Poonam Devi |
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Abstract :The current metadata guidelines in e-learning space have been dependent upon much analysis for its absence of a particular class of metadata to permit the psychologically-based depiction of learning assets.To overcome the lack of existing metadata norms, this exploration work proposed the substance model for a course-based e-learning condition. A course-based e-learning approach is utilized to help the understudies in developing their insight by mulling over psychological limitations. We are proposing the semantic-based structure to depict the informational material for the course based learning condition |
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