Articles of Volume : 4 Issue : 3, December, 2014 |
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WIDOW RE-MARRIAGE AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN INDIA |
Author : Bharti |
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Abstract : A good marriage is the most rewarding experience the life can offer. It is almost like a heaven on earth. Besides providing for safe and secure sexual gratification it also takes care of many other human needs like those of companionship, affection, security etc., it helps both spouses to feel adequate, desired, approved and complete to a degree which is not available in any other human relationships. (Forbes.1999) However, a good marriage does not simply happen. It has to be worked out. Community influence, social context and individuals attitude plays a major role toward marriage. (Barber 2004). Steps are being undertaken in many countries to challenge the abuse of widows and to change the cultural perceptions of widow hood. (Young 2006). |
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PROBLEMS AND DIFFICULTIES FACED BY UNDER- GRADUATE STUDENTS IN LEARNING ENGLISH IN RURAL PARTS OF ASSAM: SOME OBSERVATIONS. |
Author : Jita Moni Phukan |
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Abstract : Today English in India stands at the cross-roads. English is used differently by different people in different states and so in Assam. We find paradox in the perspectives of people from Assam towards English. People from urban area especially from corporate sector are fascinated and obsessed to the use of English in their day to day life. But people from rural area are having phobia resulting in a negative attitude towards English. The present paper attempts to highlight the problems and difficulties faced by Under- Graduate students in learning English as a Second Language (SL). The researcher has some observations and justifications to eradicate the fear of English in rural students, particularly in Assam. The teachers have to critically evaluate the problems faced by students in the language classroom when they enter into college environment. Appropriate and adequate remedial measures are to be taken for the successful rectification of these problems too. |
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OPINION OF SC/ST STUDENTS ON EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF VARIOUS SUPPORTIVE FACILITIES OF SCHEMES AND PROGRAMMES IN DEGREE COLLEGES |
Author : S. B. Hosamani |
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Abstract : Education has been recognized as a tool for ushering in changes in an orderly manner and it essentially is concerned with individual as well as social development. The Indian Constitution enshrines justice, social, economic and political equality of status and opportunity to all the countrymen may be through equity. For this education system needs ensuring all people get the benefits of education, levels may not be too disparate between sexes, among social groups and across geographic regions Education has now begun to be treated an entitlement and as an instrument of freedom in itself. |
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TRUANCY IN RELATION TO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Satish Chand Bhadwal and Naveen Kumar Mokta |
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Abstract : Truancy means missing school on a regular basis for no good reason. It is also sometimes called 'unauthorized absence'. Truancy often is a symptom of more serious problems like low academic attainment, grade repetition, dropping out of school, substance abuse, gang activity and involvement in criminal activities such as burglary etc. The literature indicates that academic achievement is associated with truant behavior and truants are low on this variable in comparison to regulars. However, in India the variable of truancy has not been given the attention it deserves. Further, the boy versus girl and urban versus rural groups have highly distinctive characteristics in India. In view of this, the present investigation was envisaged to examine the variable of truancy in relation to academic achievement among different groups of high school students on the basis of |
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PULMONARY (LUNG) FUNCTIONING TEST OF EMPLOYEES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JALGAON CITY, MAHARASHTRA |
Author : Kiran Pawar, Sarika Karda, Harshika Kaul and Gauri Rane |
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Abstract : The air we breathe has not only life supporting properties but also potential life damaging properties. Vehicular pollution is most important and one of the major source for the ambient air pollution in urban areas. The present investigation is based on measurement of Lung functioning of some employees of an educational institute who are exposed to heavy traffic areas. The selection of employees was done according to age group, vehicles they use and the heavy traffic signal points they are passing. The software based spirometer was used for pulmonary functioning test (PFT) of selected employee’s shows remarkable variations in Forced Vital Capacity (FVC), Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) and Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR). The ambient air quality was also assess and monitored during the period of Oct –Dec 2013 at main gate of educational institute and near areas for finding the air pollutants concentrations in such areas. From this it was observed that the concentration of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM) was exceeding the permissible limits given by CPCB. While the concentration of NOx and SOx found within limits given by CPCB. To develop exact relationship between these air pollutants and PFT test further study will be required which will be going on. |
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MODERN MUNICIPAL PUBLIC MANAGEMENT: A CASE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE AUTARCHIES IN BRAZILIAN WESTERN AMAZON |
Author : Alexandre de Freitas Carneiro, Flávio de São Pedro Filho , José Arilson of Souza and Wellington Silva Porto |
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Abstract : This study deals with the testing of the Theory of New Public Management, because the literature states that the issue is almost all open for debate. The Theory of New Public Management guides the study, especially the doctrine of Osborne and Gaebler about the reinvention of government. The overall objectiveis to study the perception of managers and public servants of the Accounting and Controllership areas of autarchies in front of principles and theories of new public management, of the new public service and the new public accounting. Specifically, it aims to verify the practical applicati on of these principles and theories, identify the difficulties and challenges faced and/or to be overcome by managers, in the case of practical nonapplication of those principles and theories, and present a critical analysis of the elements collected. The preparation follows the case study and the procedures relating to this were questionnaire, informal interview and document analysis. In the questionnaire,it was used dichotomous questions and scale with five points. From the analysis of the practical application of the principles, it caused strangeness the fact that the foundation Social Control is not one of the best known and not be present in organizations. |
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THE INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN PERSONALITY VARIABLES ON ATTITUDE TOWARDS LIFE AMONG SPORTS PERSONS |
Author : Taufiq Ahmad , Syed Tariq Murtaza , Naushad Najeeb , Mohd Imran and Mohammad Sharique |
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Abstract : The present study examined the role of personality variables with respect to sports persons’ (body builders and weight lifters) attitude towards life. A total of 200 sports persons (age between 18 and 25 years) from All-India Intervarsity and other similar State and National level tournaments of bodybuilders and weightlifters took part in the study. They completed two questionnaires with regard to Personality Variables and Attitude towards Life. In order to find out the significance of difference between body builders and weight lifters’ group with regard to personality and life attitude, z-test was used. Findings of the analysis showed that both the groups differed significantly in terms of personality variables and on different factors of attitude towards life. Although mean score of both body builders and weight lifters were above average on most of the dimensions of personality variables except adaptability and achievement motivation. Weight lifters scored significantly higher than body builders in terms of mean score on personality variable and life attitude scale. In case of weight lifters group most of the dimensions of personality variables were positive in nature and played a powl generative role in the development of positive attitude towards life. Weight lifters had meaning and purpose in life which motivate them to do something and shape their attitude of how to live. |
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TEACHER TRAINEES’ PERCEPTION ON PSYCHOSOCIAL CLIMATE OF COLLEGES OF EDUCATION |
Author : K. V. Jeevarathina , A.Marylillypushpam |
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Abstract :The kind and quality of over all atmosphere of a working place is an index of the nature of work culture that prevails there. Everywhere congenial and conducive climate is an incidence of a worthwhile creative and productive activity. It ensures the maximum utilization of material equipment and optimum effectiveness of human resources available in an organization. In an educational institution a healthy environment is all the more important for an effective process of education to take place. It motivates teachers to be at their best in teaching and inspires the students to be keenly interested in their learning. |
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A STUDY ON ATTITUDE OF STUDENTS TOWARDS HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM |
Author : Tripti Nashier and Mala Dutt |
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Abstract : This study aims to study the attitude of students towards the higher education system in India and the impact that students’ demographic and social characteristics have towards shaping their attitude. The demographic and social characteristics included in the study are: gender, year in graduation, age, past academic performance, educational background of parents and religion. The study is based on a survey that was conducted, for which the sample consisted of undergraduate students from various colleges of the University of Delhi. The findings of the study showed that the undergraduate students in Delhi University do not have a statistically favourable attitude towards the education system. It was also found that the students’ attitude is not significantly affected by their gender, year in graduation, age, past academic performance, educational background of parents and their religion. |
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FINANCIAL EXCLUSION- A TRAGEDY OF COMMONS |
Author : A. D. Gade and R.A. Todkar |
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Abstract : After the independence of India, government has adopted planning in order to push up the economy which was stagnant during the British era. The government and planners were succeeded in the achievement of desired economic growth through the weapons of planning. However the levels of standard of living of the vast section of theeconomic development society remained almost unchanged. This implied that something was very wrong with the narrow definition of development in which GNP growth rate was highly emphasized and therefore during the 1970’s, economic development came to be redefined in terms of the reduction or elimination of poverty, inequality and unemployment within the context of growing economy. |
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A PERCEPÇÃO DO USO DA REFLEXÃO NO DESEMPENHO PROFISSIONAL SEGUNDO OS EGRESSOS DE CIÊNCIAS CONTÁBEIS (2009-2012) DA UNIR EM CACOAL, RONDÔNIA (BRAZIL) (The Perception Of The Use Of Reflection About Professional Performance According To The Graduates Of Acco |
Author : Simone da Silva Oliveira , Estela Pitwak Rossoni |
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Abstract :The present study was undertaken at the graduates of Accounting Sciences of the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) - Campus of Cacoal, formed in the years 2009 to 2012, with the objective of identifying the same use reflection on decision-making in professional performance. The data collection occurred during the months of May and June 2014, through the application of questionnaire supported in a semi-structured questionnaire sent by e-mail. The research is characterized as exploratory and descriptive, using bibliographic research and field, with quantitative and qualitative approach. The results obtained, among other things, helped to identify that the accounting professionals consider the reflection very important in their professional practice that respondents often reflect with greater frequency before the decision is taken. It was considered that the results identified more positive aspects in relation to the statements that the reflection enables identification of another more options and greater security in the quest for the best results. |
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ANYLYSIS OF ORGANIC CONSTITUTENTS IN VARIETIES OF CAPSICUM ANNUUM AND CAPSICUMFRUTSCENS. II- CARBOHYDRATES, CHLOROPHYLL, CAPSICUM AND CAPSAICIN. |
Author : Sharad S. Phulari |
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Abstract :There are varietal differences in organic acid metabolism, carbohydrate assimilation, and content of nitrogen, protein, polyphenols, chlorophylls, capsicum, capsaicin and ascorbic acid. Carbohydrate study revealed that starch is the main constituent fraction in chillies varieties under study. |
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FEMALE ON THE THRESHOLD OF DEVELOPMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GOING HOME BY LAKSHMI KANNAN |
Author : Sunil Patil |
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Abstract :George Bernard Shaw says ‘Home is girl’s prison and the woman’s workhouse’ in Man and Superman (1903, Maxims: Women in the Home). Home and identity of a woman are related to each other as home of a girl plays a vital role in determining the real identity of her. In a society her identity is at stake if home does not carry the meaning and merely remains a word with four walls and a ceiling. Sometimes her own people become hurdle in her path of achieving what she desires though she is well secured at her parents’ house. The question arises as to where lies the actual home and often the institution of the marriage puts her into the dilemma to remain faithful to either of the house. |
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RENUNCIATION OF MYSTERY AND LEAD TO VICTORY IN PATICCASAMUPPADA |
Author : Kawthanla and K.Raveendran |
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Abstract : It is a down-to-earth study, based on paticcasamuppada (Dependent Origination) for everyone which is very essential to overcome as quickly as possible for certain escaping from the round of rebirth (samsara). This article will support definitely to the people.It is reveals ways on moral, liberations and the virtues. |
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STAGES OF CHILDHOOD |
Author : Mohammad Mazhar Alam and Jabeen Naz |
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Abstract : The age which ranges from birth to adolescence is called childhood. According to piaget’s theory of cognitive development childhood consists of two stages: preoperational stage and concrete operational stage. In developmental psychology. childhood is divided up into the developmental stages of toddlerhood(learning to walk), early childhood(play age), middle childhood (school age), and adolescence (puberty). Various childhood factors could affect a person's attitude formation. |
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND PHYSICAL IMPACT OF TEHRI DAM: A GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW |
Author : Jagdish Chand |
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Abstract : The Tehri Dam was taken up for the first time in 1949 and sanctioned by the Planning Commission in 1972. Located in the outer Himalaya (in Tehri, Garhwal district of present day Uttarakhand), the dam is planned to be fifth highest in the world with the height of 260.5 m. In the Garhwal region the most men migrate to the plains in search of jobs and mostly get recruited in the army or work as truck drivers. Women are the able-bodied men and take care of household needs, trudge long distances to get water, work on land, get fuel and herbs from the forests and earn additional income for household by doing side business. The dam located in a seismic fault zone. Between 1816-1991 the region has witnessed 17 earthquakes. The most intense public debate on the Tehri dam has centred on the issue of seismicity and dam safety. All socio-economic and physical impact of the dam has been studied and its georaphical evaluation has also been taken into consideration. |
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CHALLENGES IN ADAPTING TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN WITH MODERATE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY FOR DEVELOPING ADAPTIVE SKILLS |
Author : Kamakshi Agnihotri , Siddhi Sood |
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Abstract : Education has been considered a multifaceted process, aiming at developing innate capacities of the individuals. These capacities are found to be unique in all individuals, thus require variety of considerations during teaching learning process. This uniqueness may be due to any aspect of personality i.e. physical, mental, emotional, social or moral aspects. |
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RURAL POVERTY AMONG INDIAN PEOPLE: WHY AND WHAT TO BE DONE? (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHHATTISGARH) |
Author : S. Kispotta , Kalpana Kanwar and Arun Vaidyak |
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Abstract : This is the era of scientific age and rapid development in all spheres due to the information technology. The present government in the centre as well as in the state is trying its level best make use of all these technologies in order to have a rapid development.However, still there is room for improvement in the area of mitigating the rural poverty in the state of Chhattisgarh in particular and in India as a whole. It is a challenge for the government. |
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COMPAIRATIVE STUDY OF SPORTS COMPETITION ANXIETY BETWEEN STATE LEVEL MALE BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL PLAYERS |
Author : Sunita Bisht and Inder Kerketta |
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Abstract : The purpose of the study was comparing the sports competition anxiety between Basketball and Football players. Eighty male subjects (40 basketball players and 40 football player’s state level) were recruited as subjects for the study. Their age ranged from 18 to 25 years. For the Acquisition of sports competitive anxiety questionnaire developed by Martin (1990) was used. The independent’t’ test was used to analyze data. Results indicated that there is no significant difference was found between basketball players and football players in their sports competition anxiety. |
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ASSESSING THE INFLUENCE OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT DIMENSIONS ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY IN BANKING SECTOR |
Author : V. Krishnamoorthy , L. Eswaran and P. Karthikeyan |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the customer relationship management dimensions on customer loyalty in banking sector. The study identified six antecedents of customer relationship management in commercial banks. These are Commitment, Conflict Handling, Customer Interaction, Process-Driven Approach, and Technology Orientation. Among the identified dimensions, Process – Driven Approach was regarded as the highly viewed antecedents of CRM. The study revealed that Customer Interaction, Organizational Commitment, Responsiveness, Technology Orientation, Process – Driven Approach has a significant impact on Customer Loyalty. The identified dimensions may help the banking sector to design suitable policies and strategies regarding customer relationship management in the banking sector. |
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RESPONSE TO THE ‘GLOBAL WARMING’ FOR SECURING PEOPLE BETTER LIFE AND GREATER LIBERTY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ‘ROLE OF STATE’ |
Author : Vikram V. Irale |
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Abstract : The right to live in a healthy environment is part of Article 21 of the Constitution which is considered as a fundamental right. Global Warming is serious issue standing before throughout the world. Global warming and climate change is refers to an increase in average global temperatures. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures. We can curb this issue by taking help from all three organs of the government vise- Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Indian Constitution provides for specific provision for the protection and improvement of the Environment. There are about 200 Central and State Legislation on environmental protection. The constitutional provisions are backed by a number of laws – acts, rules, and notifications. Ministry of Environment and Forests is the also nodal agency for climate change issues. It has constituted Working Groups on the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol. The Indian judiciary has also shown a willingness to alter the rules of procedure where necessary to protect environment. The judiciary has viewed the human rights on one hand and the environmental protection on the other hand as the two faces of the same coin. Majority of the public interest litigations are related to air pollution, water pollution, hazardous waste, mining, sound pollution cases and so on. To combat climate change issue efforts should be made at individual, national and international level. Still climate change is happening, and is unfortunate and marginalized cluster is likely to be affected by it mainly. |
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REMEDIAL MEASURES TO COMBAT CORRUPTION IN INDIA |
Author : Jyoti Sangappa , Hemalatha Jairaj |
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Abstract : Now a days corruption can be seen everywhere in the world. It is like cancer in the public life, which has not become so rampant and perpetuated overnight, corruption in not a new phenomenon in India, it has been prevalent in society since ancient times. History reveals that it was present even in the Mouryan period. Great scholar Kautilya mentions the pressure of forty types of corruption in his contemporary society. It was practiced even in Moghal and Sultanate period. When the East India Company took control of the country, corruption reached new height in India has become so common that people now are aware to thinking of public life with it. |
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RURAL HOUSING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIRA AWAAS YOJANA |
Author : JMJ. Vinodini |
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Abstract : Housing is one of the basic requirements for the survival of human beings. Ownership of a house provides an economic security and social status for a citizen in the society. The identity and social recognition associated with ownership of a house provides an individual with immense confidence to get involved into many social activities. Stable, affordable and accessible housing is directly and indirectly linked to human wellbeing. One can easily understand the socio-economic status of a family just by watching physical attributes of their housing. Good housing and its surroundings indicate the standard of living of the family and it provides facilities for education, recreation and many other facets of life. A person deprived of this basic need faces all odds of life and remains discriminated and marginalized in the society. |
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AN OVERVIEW OF AN INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY |
Author : Mithu Anjali Gayan , Derhashar Swargiary |
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Abstract :The emergence of ICT in the field of library and information science has changed the face of today’s libraries. In the technology driven era the services offered by a library and the responsibilities of the librarian have been changed tremendously. The current study attempts to depict the overview of an Institution Repository. The chief objective of the study is to find out different issues, challenges and contents of an Institutional Repository. The study also gives an idea about Indian institutional repository scenario. The study suggests that definite policies should be made before building up an institutional repository in terms intellectual property rights. |
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IMPACT OF CREATIVE ACCOUNTING IN THE FINANCIAL REPORTING FRAMEWORK: A STUDY IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT |
Author : Rajan Gehlot , Sameer Lama and Chetan Yadav |
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Abstract : Underscoring the need to emphasize the role played by the camouflaged financial statements, particularly in the context of decision making; this paper discusses the need to have a systematic approach towards dealing with the new branch of accounting, i.e. creative accounting. Evidently, organizations across the horizons have witnessed some major set-backs during the recent years, and the reasons for all such debacles have given birth to creating accounting. The paper also highlights the impact of creative accounting in the financial reporting framework, particularly with regard to the Indian Companies. The various pitfalls of this new branch of accounting, as pointed out by critics has been thoroughly assessed and investigated. The paper also recommends a thorough investigation of financial statements with proper documentary evidence in order to avoid creative accounting and the necessary repercussions thereof. |
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ICT FACILITIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF DARJEELING DISTRICT |
Author : Anamika Gurung , Sukla Bhattacharya |
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Abstract : The world has faced many technological revolution i.e. agriculture revolution and Industrial revolution that radically changed the worldwide patterns of production and distribution so the 20th century is said to have experienced a communication revolution that has affected the world and even the world of Learning. Today we see technology being applied to every department of civilized life. It comes in many forms and its applications are limitless. Technology is arevolutioning training. |
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COMBINED EFFECT OF CROSS TRAINING AND INSTRUCTIONAL COMBINED EFFECT OF CROSS TRAINING AND INSTRUCTIONAL SKILL TRAINING ON SELECTED SKILL PERFORMANCE VARIABLES OF RURAL SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS |
Author : R. Moorthy and C. Arumugam |
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Abstract : This study aims to design a training program using cross- training and skill based instructional then to identify its effect on some of the volleyball skills such as pass, service and attack among the rural volleyball players, and percentage of improvement for different measurements of both control and experimental groups. Methods: In this study the researcher used the experimental method on a sample of 60 rural school volleyball players from Government Higher Secondary School Bujanganor in Tamil Nadu under 15-17 years old, training were given as cross training and instructional skill training for twelve weeks. Most important tools of data collection were references survey, single skills tests. Statistical work was done using arithmetic mean, standard deviation, T test, Ancova. Results: Training program using combined cross-training and instructional training led to development skill performance within volleyball research sample. And clear improvement rates between experimental and control groups in all variables under consideration in favor of experimental group. |
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QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF INORGANIC CONTENTS IN VARIETIES OF CAPSICUMANNUUM AND CAPSICUMFRUTESCENS. II MAGNESIUM, PHOSPHORUS, IRON AND CHLORIDES. |
Author : Sharad S. Phulari |
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Abstract : Capsicumannuum varieties Black short, Deonur Byadagi, Jwala, Pant C-1, Sankeshwari and C. frutescens variety Lavangi are understudy. Variety Jwala and Pant C-1 contains highest amount of magnesium and phosphorus in fruits and recorded as high yielding in growth and yield beat of this research. Root contains more iron than stem, leaves and fruits, Varieties of C.annuumJwala and Panct C-1 seem to be iron efficient; Stem accumulates more chlorides than root, leaves and fruit. It appears that in these Capsicum varieties the chlorides are less trans located in leaves and large quantity retained in stem. There is varietal and plant part variation in Magnesium, phosphorus, Iron and Chlorides content in Capsicum varieties under study. |
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SPOTTED WORDS RECOGNITION SYSTEM BASED ON HMM (HIDDEN MARKOVE MODEL) MODELS |
Author : Deepak H. More , Ashok T. Gaikawad and Vivek H. Mahale |
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Abstract : The adopted methodology is based on detecting and spotting vocabulary words within a phrase generated by user. The system recognises the spotted words using Kalman filter to select these spotted words then a robust HMM (hidden Markove model) technique with cepstral coefficients is used to improve the recognition rate. To implement the approach on a real-time application, a “personal computer parallel port interface” was designed to control the movement of a set of stepper motors. The user can control the movements of five degree of freedom (DOF) for a robot arm using a vocal phrase containing spotted words. |
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THE SOCIO – ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION OFWOMEN IN THE SELECT WORKS OF SHASHI DESHPANDE |
Author : Sunil Patil |
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Abstract : Women writers were not taking seriously amongst the readers either male or female. This is was a tendency of the society that throughout the age’s woman has been associated more with hearth than the heart. There was influence of men on religion, literature and all other activities. But, the ancients, Aristotle, thinker and evaluator of literature, and his teacher, Plato, were aware of the dual role of women in society. They speak about many roles of women as a family care taker, ruler, administrator and literature. However, there were exceptional women in all ages and in all countries. There were also women writers in all countries in all periods. For example The Bronte sisters and Jane Austen are classical female authors beyond of dispute. There was a positive change after Second World War. Her earning for the family along with the husband has become the practice among the middle classes. While discussing the predicament of women in the changed situation, it is necessary to bring in, some women authors associated with the subject. Willa Cather, Margaret Drabble and Doris Lessing have dealt with the issue in their writings. This is “labeled” but the term has been differently interpreted to suit the ideology of the interpreters. All writings of women to their individual development free from familial ties to a certain extent can be labeled as feminist. |
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF PROSPECTIVE PRIMARY TEACHERS IT’S RELATION TO THEIR PERSONALITY- A STUDY IN YAVATMAL DISTRICT. |
Author : Kohale Avinash Madhukarrao |
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Abstract : The aim of present study that, Emotional intelligence of prospective teacher it’s relation to their personality the design was correlation two research tool was use in the present study, The emotional intelligence of prospective teacher all the variable are compare for their personality and identify the relationship of EMI and personality of primary prospective teachers in the district of yavatmal. Analysis the objective related data using linger regression technique and show conclusion that, there is no significant relationship between emotional intelligence of prospective primary teachers on their personality. |
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UNITY IN DIVERSITY : INDIA AND THEIR VILLAGES A case study of Theetha village in Tumkur district |
Author : Radhamani T.R. |
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Abstract : Unity in diversity is a popular motto with in among nation states and also in political and social movements. According to Michael Novak “unity in diversity is the highest possible attainment of a civilization a testimony to the most noble possibilities of the human race. This attainment is made possible through passionate concern for choice in an atmosphere of social trust.” The diversity of India is something unique India as a huge country with a large population presents endless varieties of physical teachers and cultural patterns, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity are the major religions is there in India. |
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NATIONAL SECURITY: A STUDY OF HUMAN SECURITY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ROAD SAFETY |
Author : Archana Mankar |
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Abstract :The term security relates to the security of land, infrastructural assets, national interests, economy, technological security and also the security of its people from external and internal threats. Security of the people is often disregarded in the developing countries. In a country like India where 54% of the population is still below 25 years of age, the security of this human resource and its logical qualitative development is an important aspect of National Security and it is closely linked up. Threats to the human security emanate from inability to withstand natural and man-made disasters. |
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ENABLING AND DISABLING FACTORSFOR PARENT TEACHER COMMUNICATION AS PERCEIVED BY PARENTS: AN ANALYSIS |
Author : Vijay Kumar Grover |
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Abstract : This paper is an attempt to discover factors involved in parent teacher communication as perceived by parents. Various neutral types of items which could be possibly enabling or disabling factors were responded to by parents and put to cluster analysis. Cluster analysis revealed factors generated from proposed items. Analysis revealed neutral factors:Parent’s ego, Parents’ age, Parents’ priority, Child’ sociability, Principal’s functioning style, and Rules & Procedures of school which could be enabling as well as disabling factors depending on time and context. Enabling factors are Parents’ sincerity, Parents’ sociability, Principal’s style of functioning, Teacher’s accountability, Teacher’s job satisfaction and Teacher’s communication skills which definitely facilitate parent teacher communication. Factors: Parents’ attitudes, Parents’ awareness of feedback, Child’s awareness and Teacher’s attitude are disabling factors which impede parent teacher communication. As perceived by parents, there are some factors which have no affect whatsoever on parent teacher communication. School, parents and teachers need to address both enabling as well as disabling factors to improve parentteacher communication so as to build a caring community to lead the child to his/her potential for success he/she deserves. |
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ESTRUTURA DE CUSTOS NA PRODUÇÃO DE MEL EM UMA COOPERATIVAAPÍCOLA NA AMAZÔNIA OCIDENTAL (Cost structure in the production of honey in a beekeeping cooperative in the Western Amazon) |
Author : Carmeluci Perucci Benetti dos Santos, José Arilson de Souza, Wellington Silva Porto, Alexandre de Freitas Carneiro and Emanuel Fernando Maia de Souza |
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Abstract : Cooperatives represent a significant portion in the context Brazilian economic current. Its development is due to the need that the human being has a meaning in the course of history, to work in co-operation scheme, in order to obtain better results in your business. The cooperatives are entities with their own characteristics, therefore require professional management qualified, under penalty of succumb to voracious capitalism brought by globalization in the world of business. This study aimed to identify what are the costs of production of honey applied to a Beekeeping Cooperative the Municipality of Vilhena/RO. It is an exploratory and descriptive study, from bibliographic research and case study, using as data collection procedure with spot. The research was carried out in Apiculture Cooperative Portal of the Amazon - COOAPA. It was found that managers of COOAPA considered it very important to know all the costs involved in the production, however, due to a lack of technical knowledge in the area and the lack of support of both entities, linked to the sector, as well as the accounting class location, the difficulties in identifying a cost structure are large, using only empirical knowledge to compose the costs. It was also verified that the decisions of the company are not predicated on accounting information and that these are used only for the tax authorities and banks. |
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REPERCUSSÕES DO PROJETO UCA (Um computador por Aluno) NA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DO TRABALHOEM ESCOLAS PÚBLICAS DE ROLIM DE MOURA – RONDÔNIA (Impact Of Project Brazilian Olpc In The Quality Of Working Life In Public Schools In Rolim De Moura – Rondonia) |
Author : Marcos Tadeu Simões Piacentini ,Alexandre Leonardo Simões Piancentini,Josmária Lima Ribeiro de Oliveira, Juliana Maria Magalhães Christino and Fabrício Ziviani |
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Abstract : The objective of this study is to analyze the impact of the Project One Computer per Student on the quality of life at work in the educational context. In this study compared, descriptive focus, a strategy was adopted to investigative use of mixed methods sequence with the variables of the study based on the model of Walton (1973). It was noted that the servers of school participant in the UCA Projectpresent a perception significantly negative for QLW.The factors that most influenced the outcome of the research relate to the dissatisfaction of the workers about the adaptations of ergonomic workplace and the technological resources available for the performance of their activities. |
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