Articles of Volume : 1 Issue : 10, July, 2012 |
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'ICTs' IN TEACHER EDUCATION |
Author : Girdhar lal Sharma |
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Abstract :Education in the Indian region faces a number of problems. These problems include the shortage of qualified teachers, very large student populations, high drop-out rates of students and teachers, and weak curriculum. All of these negative aspects result in poor delivery of education. The education crisis is worsened by the devastating effects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, increasing poverty, a brain drain in the teaching community, budgetary constraints, poor communication, and inadequate infrastructure. While societies in the region undergo rapid changes as a result of increased access to information, the majority of the school-going youth continue to undergo traditional rote learning. ICTs are one of the major contemporary factors shaping the global economy and producing rapid changes in society. They have fundamentally changed the way people learn, communicate, and do business. |
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Relationship between Parental Involvement and Academic Achievement of Higher Secondary Students |
Author : Mangal Singh1 and vinod devgun2 |
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Abstract :The present study aims to find out extent of relationship between academic achievement and parental encouragement representative sample of 400 higher secondary school students 200 male students and 200 female students were taken by using simple random sampling technique. the tools used were Parental Encouragement Scale by Kusum Agarwal (1998),Personal Data Form ( english version ). The study revealed a significant positive relationship between academic achievement and parental encouragement. |
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Analysis of Different Maintenance Activity Period for Air Screw Compressor |
Author : Amit Bahekar1, Om Prakash Shukla2 and Jaya Vijayvargiya3 |
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Abstract : Pr evention of potential failur e is r equir ed for r eliable and safe operations of machineries and the pr evention of catastr ophic failur e can be done by appr opriate maintenance. Pr eventive maintenance (PM) is the practice of maintaining equipment on a r egular schedule based on elapsed time or meter r eadings. The intent of PM is to “pr event” maintenance pr oblems or failur es befor e they take place by following r outine and compr ehensive maintenance pr ocedur es. The goal is to achieve fewer , shorter , and mor e pr edictable outages. A Schedule or Pr eventive maintenance is the best suitable technique to avoid unwanted futuristic failur es thr ough condition monitoring or signatur e analysis for r otating machineries. The main r eason for setting up a pr eventive maintenance pr ogram is to pr event unscheduled outages fr om failur e of equipment. Depending on the cir cumstances, an unscheduled outage will be, at least, very inconvenient and can be extr emely expensive |
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A Critique Study Of Chetan Bhagat's '2 States: - The Story Of My Marrige'In Indian Context |
Author : Malshette Yogesh Trimbakrao |
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Abstract :Chetan Bhagat, in “2 States: The Story of My Marriage” novel deals with a very serious theme of in a light way. This novel definitely gives us cultural shocks. Chetan Bhagat has touched some of the sensitive issues of cultural differences, father-son relationship and corporate exploitation. He is of the view that love knows no boundaries, whether it be of caste, creed, religion, states or countries. To some extent, this story seems to be of Chetan Bhagat, but he never claimed it. It's definitely love that triumphs against all odds. it's a story of inter-state marriage in India. Love story of a Punjabi guy Krish, and a Tamil Brahmin girl Ananya in his own style.Many families go through this condition in India. The research paper is about love marriage and the obstacles between protagonist and his wife faced coming from different regions of India. Chetan Bhagat conveys so well what happens when two worlds meet. The customs may be uniquely Indian, but the story is universal. |
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A Study of Intelligence and Personality Characteristics of Students, A Psychological Study |
Author : QUADRI SYED JAVEED |
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Abstract :The present study was conducted on 200 students belonging to Aurangabad. The purpose was To examine the intelligence and personality characteristics of students. Culture Fair (Free) Intelligence Test is developed and standardized by Raymond Cattle (1950). And NEO Personality scale by Paul T. Costa, Jr., Ph.D. & Robert R. McCrae, Ph.D. 1989 were used. Besides a PDS was used to get other necessary information about the students. The obtained data were treated using t-ratio. Hypotheses There will be significant difference in between high intelligence and low intelligence students Dimension of personality characteristics. The finding confirmed the hypothesis. It was concluded that 1. High intelligence students have significant high openness than the low intelligence students.2. High intelligence students have significant high Conscientiousness than the low intelligence students. |
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Applications Of Some Key And Basics Terms Of Mutual Funds |
Author : Laxmikant S. Hurne |
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Abstract :Mutual funds are one of the popular investments for many types of investors because; mutual funds offer a best convenient, cost-effective and simplest way to invest money in the financial markets. The Mutual Fund is a trust that pools, collects the small savings of a large number of investors who share a common financial goal i.e. to earn profits. So, the money collected, is invested in capital market, share markets instruments such as debentures, shares and other securities. These all securities are often referred to as the holdings and all of the fund's holdings combined make up the investment portfolio. The earnings earned through such investments and the capital appreciation realized is shared by its all the unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by them for the specific periods. |
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SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF CRIME |
Author : ASHOK YAKKALDEVI |
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Abstract :Social structure theories assert that the disadvantaged economic class position is a primary cause of crime. The theories state that neighborhoods which are “lower class” create forces of strain, frustration and disorganization that create crime. When you look at the theory, the strains might not necessarily come from people's frustrations with acquiring The American Dream, but rather a mixture in strains such as homelessness, abuse and neglect, subcultures, deviant values and frustrations about poverty. Meaning, there might be more than one factor in play when a person is “influenced” to commit a crime by interacting within an imposed economic class. A person might encounter one of these factors by themselves and not decide to succumb to peer pressure or let his/her abuse trauma lead them to a life of crime. A person might face poverty but have enough resilience through family values to make a choice of lawful actions. Some aspects of these theories seem a bit outdated because there have been many community initiatives that promote culture pride and community involvement in the “disadvantage” neighborhoods which are not being accounted for in the theories. |
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