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Defining Professional Communication Skills for Malaysian Graduates: Evidence analysis using ATLAS.ti
Azza Jauhar Ahmad Tajuddin
Department of Languages and Communication, Center of Fundamental and Liberal Studies,
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Abstract :
The complexity of the data analysis process is increased due to the volume of evidence collected as part of a qualitative data research study. The role of computer aided qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) in supporting this data analysis process is examined in this paper.
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1 - 21 |
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Identification of Jamming Attack to Secure Decentralized MANET
Ashwini Magardey*& Dr. Tripti Arjariya**
* M. Tech Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Bhabha Engineering Research Institute, RGPV, Bhopal.
**Head, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Bhabha Engineering Research Institute, Bhopal, India.
Abstract :
Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) are typically created without any major infrastructure and centralized authority. It implies that, MANET is relatively vulnerable to malicious network attacks, and therefore, security is a more significant issue than infrastructure based wireless networks.
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22-31 |
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A Permissive Stance of Chetan Bhagat
Dr. Ashvini Joshi
Associate Professor, Department of English, RKDF University
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Indian writing in English which has commented generous admiration in both home and abroad is now in its full swing. It has covered out a new track , a new vision, a vision that is replete with an unswerving faith and hope, myths and traditions, customs and rites, our great country has enshrined in her bosom from the time immemorial.
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32-36 |
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Technology Business Models in a Network Environment
Adam Jablonski
Department of Management, University of Dabrowa Górnicza, Poland
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The literature about technology business models in network environment is very limited. Therefore the goal of this paper is to draw attention to the role of using of technology business models in creating of new value to customers with network effect
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37-44 |
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Analyzing Big Data Tools and Deployment Platforms
Pramila Joshi
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Birla Institute of Technology, NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh
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Big data is a latest trend in today’s time which is growing exponentially and is very much in demand of smart management. With the advent of the Internet, coupled with complete democratization of content creation and distribution in multiple formats, data is exploding like anything.
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45-56 |
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Sequestration of Soil Organic Carbon Pool under Different Natural Forest Vegetation Covers in Achanakmar, Chhattisgarh
S. C. Tiwari* and Sheikh Iqbal
Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Sciences, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur Chhattisgarh
Abstract :
A study was conducted to estimate SOC pools under different different natural forest vegetation covers in Bilaspur District of Achanakmar. SOC pool estimation was studied in soils under five major vegetation covers viz- Sal, Teak, Bamboo, Mixed, Open and Scrub Forests. Soil sampling was carried out randomly in different forest ranges of Bilaspur District of Achanakmar.
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57-62 |
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Judiciary: A Ladder between Inevitable Administrative Discretion and Good Governance
Srishti Vaishnav* & Karn Marwaha**
* Student, University of Rajasthan. Jaipur
** Student, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar,
Abstract :
During the absolute British rule in India, from the early 19th century until the year of India’s independence, India was a Police State where the main focus was only maintenance of law and order. After British rule, India witnessed a transition from being a Police State to a Welfare State. It adopted a positive policy and as a welfare state targeted to perform varied functions.
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63-72 |
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Global Employability of Unemployed Youth through Soft Skills
Dr. Meenu Pandey* & Dr. Prabhat Pandey**
*Associate Professor & HOD, LNCT,Bhopal
**Librarian & Head, SNGGPG College,Bhopal
Abstract :
Human capital of any country is the mainstay of its economic and sustainable development. The intellectual and skillful citizens augment all round development curtailing the high incidence of unemployment and underemployment. India still reels under pressure of severe shortage of quality talent in the job market.
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73-77 |
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Assessment of Clothing Need of Physically Challenged Children
Nargis Fatima* and Susan Paul**
* Assistant Professor, Textiles and Apparel Designing, Department of Home Science, ESHS, SHIATS, Allahabad
**Visiting Professor, Textiles and Apparel Designing, Department of Home Science, ESHS, SHIATS, Allahabad
Abstract :
Clothing is one of the basic necessities of human life. It plays a significant role in all round development of an individual, which is also true in case of physically challenged. Clothing has been recognized as a primary need of mankind throughout the world. It is one of the most personal components of daily life
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78-82 |
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Green Work- Life Balance: A New Concept in Green HRM
Miss Aparajita Datta
Independent Researcher, MBA, University of Sunderland, UK (2011)
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the concept of Green Human Resource Management with emphasis on Green-Work –Life Balance. This paper adopts a theoretical approach and presents a review based on the data gathered from sources like books, journals, internet, and work of previous researchers.
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83-89 |
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A System for Simulating the Orthodontic Treatment Plan
Lamia N. Omran*, Ahmed M. El-Bialy**, Ahmed H. Kandil*** & Sahar Ali Fawzy****
*Assistant Lecturer, System and Biomedical Engineering Department, Higher Technological Institute, 10th Ramadan City, Egypt
** Professor, System and Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
*** Professor,System and Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
**** Associate professor, System and Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Abstract :
A computerized system is built to help orthodontist in planning the treatment procedures of craniofacial deformities. CT scans (head) for 10 patients were processed and their three-dimensional reconstructions were developed. For each patient a profile representing the present state is obtained.
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90-99 |
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Background of Economic Reforms in India
Dr. Manju Lalwani Pathak
Department of Economics, Smt. C.H.M. College, Ulhasnagar, University of Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Abstract :
This paper is an attempt of a brief run-down of the various reforms that have taken place and its need through the broad brush of history of economic reforms which begin around 70 years before our independence in 1947 and how consequently, a whole reform process got unleashed in 1991.
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100-105 |
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E-Books: A New Trend of Collection in Academic Library
Mrs. Manisha Yogesh Rane
Assistant Librarian, KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur.
Abstract :
Academic library and Information centre are marching towards the paperless system in ICT era. Electronic publishing is a revolution in which processing, storage, retrieval, communication; transmission of information is easily possible.
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106-114 |
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Growth and Performance of Agro Based Industries in Punjab
Vikrant Dhawan* & Kashish**
* Research fellow, Department of Agronomy, Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana
**Research Scholar, Department of Economics and Sociology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.
Abstract :
The study revealed that area under wheat and paddy crops, which was 40.50 and 6.90 per cent of gross cropped area (GCA) in 1970-71, increased to 44.65 and 35.66 per cent in 2011-12. Paddy-wheat crop rotation became predominant at the cost of maize,
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115-122 |
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Social Exclusion of Women in Unorganized Sector- Study on Reproductive Rights of women labors working at Construction site
Dr. Archana Yadav
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, GGV, Bilaspur (CG)
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This study attempts to explore and understand status of reproductive rights (problems & health care services) of women labor, working at construction site and to investigate services and facilities provided to women labor by the contractors or the construction company.
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123-133 |
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Phyto-Chemical Analysis of Tropane Alkaloids In Datura Poisoning
Shubhra Goutam* M. P. Goutam ** and Poonam Yadav***
* Joint Director, R F S L, Ambikapur, (C.G).
** Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Guru Ghasidas Viswavidhyala, Bilaspur (C.G.)
***Research Fellow, Department of Botany, Ghasidas Viswavidhyala Bilaspur (C.G)
Abstract :
Traditionally Datura plants have been used for mystic and religious purposes and as natural drugs with narcotic effects or to treat asthma .Several accidental intoxications of humans and animals coming from food sources contaminated with Datura plants have also been reported. The seeds of this plant are some time given to children with a view to kidnap them when they become unconscious or delirious.
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134-146 |
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Information and Communication Technology in Dental Education: Benefits and Drawbacks
Mohammad Faisal*, Syed Ansar Ahmad**& Uzma Ansari***
Faculty of dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
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In today"s world information and communication technology offers benefits to dental education through online tutorials, virtual stimulation and video based teaching etc that would stimulate face to face teaching in classrooms and clinics later
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147-154 |
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Socio-Economic Profile of Dairy Farmers in Punjab: A Case Study of Amritsar District
Kashish* & Vikrant Dhawan**
*Research Scholar, Department of Economics and Sociology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India
** Research Fellow- Department of Agronomy, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India
Abstract :
The present study analyzed socio-economic profile of small holder dairy farmers in Punjab. For this Amritsar district was selected purposively because the average milk production was quiet high in the district than state average and has well developed milk cooperative societies.
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155-162 |
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A Review on current Methods and application of Digital image Steganography
Chandan Mohapatra* And Manjusha Pandey**
Department of Computer Science, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar*
Assistant Professor, School of Computer Engineering, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar**
Abstract :
Now a days, people mostly use internet to send and receive data because it is accurate, easier and faster than all other data communication techniques. But the main lacuna of this technique for sharing of information is its security.
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163-178 |
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Cognitive Styles and Job Satisfaction among High School Mathematics Teachers
D. Srinivas Kumar* & K. Nagaraju**
*Professor, Head & Chairman, Department of Education & HRD, Dravidian University, Srinivasavanam, Chittoor District (AP)
**Lecturer, Sri Srinivasa Junior College, Pedda Vadugur Mandal, Anantapuram District (AP)
Abstract :
Cognitive style is an integral process of human beings. The main objective of the current research article is to explore the cognitive styles of high school mathematics teachers. Another important intent is to find out the corresponding levels of job satisfaction vis-à-vis their cognitive styles.
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179-185 |
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The Hidden Factory: Child Labour in Bihar (India)
Prof. Sanjay Shrivastava* & Rishikesh Kumar**
*Professor, Director, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Patna
** Assistant Professor, Fashion Management Studies, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Patna
Abstract :
Child labour is a concrete manifestation of violations of a range of rights of children and is recognized as a serious and enormously complex social problem in India. Notwithstanding the increase in the enrolment of children in elementary schools and increase in literacy rates since1980s, child labour continues to be a significant phenomenon in Bihar.
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186-191 |
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New Woman in Vaidehi"s "Soliloquies of Saugandhi"
Dr. Ashutosh Patil
Assistant Professor, School of Language Studies and Research Centre, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon.
Maharashtra.India
Abstract :
Present paper is divided into three parts. First part of the paper reviews role of Indian mythology and patriarchal society in shaping the stereotype image of Indian woman. Second part of the paper explains awareness of identity in Indian woman
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192-196 |
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Women Empowerment: Issues Related To Widowhood
*Pratibha J. Mishra
*Dean & Head, Department of Social Work, School of Social Sciences, Guru Ghassidas Vishwavidayalaya,Bilaspur, C.G.
Abstract :
The history of mankind reveals that the women have been the foundation stone of society in general and family in particular. Violence against women is a global phenomenon. Since time immemorial, in almost all the countries around the world.
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197-207 |
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Is Companies Act 2013 forcing corporate to do Charity? : A critical Analysis of CSR regime of new Corporate Legislature of India.
CA Manish Kumar Jain
Chief Manager-SREI Infrastructure Finance Ltd
Guest Faculty to various Management Institute,
Research Scholar, University of Kalyani.
Abstract :
On 29th August 2013 the President has given its assent to Companies Bill 2013and the new era of Corporate legislature started in India after 56 years of Companies Act 1956.On 27th February 2014 Ministry of Corporate Affairs
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208-217 |
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An over view of Indian Diasporic Literature
J. G. Ravi Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of English, GITAM University, Bengaluru, India
Abstract :
Since times immemorial Indian Diaspora has been an interesting subject and topic of discussion. In each and every genre of literature, writers have experimented with this concept of Diaspora by giving it different terms such as migration, emigration
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218-223 |
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Extent to Which Core Competencies Address an ODL Institution’s Attainment of Its Goals and Objectives
Dr. C Shonhiwa*, Dr. D Ndudzo**
Zimbabwe Open University
Abstract :
The study identified the key success factors in the open and distance learning (ODL) through literature review. Having identified the core competencies of the Zimbabwe Open University ZOU, the researchers rated how the University was performing in the various areas.
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224-231 |
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The Imperatives for Integrity in Open and Distance Learning Examinations Management, Some Observations from the Zimbabwe Open University
Dr. D. Ndudzo* & M. Chirongoma- Munyoro**
Zimbabwe Open University
Abstract :
Examinations administration is an important tool in the process of evaluating student learning and requires proper planning to meet high standards. This is particularly important for open and distance learning
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233-241 |
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Legitimate Concerns with the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill, 2015
Neelam Batra
* Assistant Professor, Panjab University Regional Centre, Ludhiana
Abstract :
Land is a scarce commodity with limited supply. It is therefore beyond doubt that the valuable rights of possession and ownership rights are sacrosanct. Notwithstanding this, there is a need from time to time to acquire land from private individuals to achieve a wider public good.
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242-248 |
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A Role of English Language Teacher in Engineering Colleges
N. Chandrasekar
*Assistant Professor, Department of English, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul,
Tamil Nadu
Abstract :
As everybody knows that the essential of communication skills in the field of Engineering, the students are contributing effectively to learning English language in their classrooms. Most of the students have curiosity to learn innovative things in their life and academic career.
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249-255 |
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Android Based Biosignals Monitoring
Aravindkumar. S*, Prasad. J** and Ram Prasad.V***
*Student, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore.
**Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore.
*** Student, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, Coimbatore
Abstract :
Now-a-days Health care Environment has become technology oriented. Mobile phones based health monitoring allows caregivers a better way to monitor their patients. The aim of the project is to develop an android based application to monitor patient from a remote location as well as within the hospitals with graphical user interface
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256-260 |
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Re-critiquing/Redefining the Nature of Death: A Study of John Donne’s ‘Death Be Not Proud’
Ramesh B.Patel
I/C Principal, M. A. Parikh Fine Arts & Arts College, Palanpur, (B.K) Gujarat.
Abstract :
The poetical oeuvre of John Donne encompasses plethora of themes among which the prominent are love and religion. Donne seems to be obsessed by the nature of death which is apparent in his poems.
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261-264 |
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Translating Body Language
Dr. Asha Rai
Associate Professor, Department of Humanities, Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal, M.P., India
Abstract :
The proverb or the old saying "action speaks louder than words” holds true. In a given situation, even if we do not communicate verbally, our body speaks volumes by revealing our feelings and emotions.
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265-272 |
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Comparative Study of Occupational Stress of Working Women of Different Job Strata
Arun Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar.
Abstract :
Occupational stress refers to a stress an employee experience due to responsibilities, conditions, environment, or pressures at the work place. There are several types of occupational stress, depending upon employees, type of job or environment.
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273-279 |
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Application of the Principles of Burden of Proof in Sales Tax Cases
Dr. Pratibba Chaudhary
M.B.A., LL.M. (Gold Medalist), Ph.D.
Abstract :
The question of which a person is party to a dispute on a fact must undertake to try to establish the disputed fact, the necessity of which lies, now, on one party, now on the other, of calling evidence, to prevent judgment going against him, The onus frequently shifts as the case proceeds from the person on whom it rested at first to his opponent.
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280-290 |