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Resource Management System for Computational Grid
S. Selvi
Associate Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar college of Engineering,Tamilnadu, India.
Abstract :
Computing grids are emerging as a new computing paradigm for solving challenge applications in science, engineering and medical field. The high performance computing (HPC) resources such as parallel computers or large-scale clusters act as the building blocks of computational grids.
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1-4 |
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Violation of Human Rights with special reference to Son Preference: A Study at Ramakrishna Nagar Village.
Dr. Jayeeta Sen
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Ramkrishna Nagar College, Assam.
Abstract :
Violence against women is a worldwide phenomenon throughout the ages. It is a serious threat to the life of women irrespective of socio-economic and educational background. Incidences of violence against women take place in every Minuit throughout the world
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5-9 |
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Tracing Lesbian Continuum in Tagore’s ‘Streer Patra’
Aswathy Raveendran
Guest Faculty, Sree Sankara College, Kalady, Kerala.
Abstract :
An attempt to explore the unconscious of the text ‘Streer Patra’ by Rabindranath Tagore (Translated from Bengali by Prasenjit Gupta as ‘A Wife’s Letter’), unravels the elements of Lesbian existence and Lesbian continuum in the relationship between the two major characters Mrinal and Bindu.
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10-15 |
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Socio-Cultural Practices and Environmental Management of Sumi Naga Tribe
Avitoli Kinny* & Martemjen**
Department of Geography, School of Sciences, Nagaland University, Lumami, India.
Abstract :
The idea that mankind is never apart from nature or the environment that surrounds him, seems to be deeply rooted in the history of Sumi Naga culture since time immemorial. Much like most of the indigenous people all around the world, they do see culture in nature and nature in culture.
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16-21 |
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Use of Supply Chain Management in Line Balancing to Reduce Cycle Times and Improve Productivity
Air Vice Marshal Chintaman S Sohoni*, Dr Ajit kumar Nigam**, Dr. Sourabh Tiwari***& Air Cmde (Dr) Sanjay Kumar****
* Research Scholar, Center for Continuing Education, UPES, Dehradun
** Associate Professor, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES,) Dehradun
*** Assistant Professor, UPES, Dehradun
**** Indian Air Force (Industry)
Abstract :
After receipt of instructions to increase production of overhauled aircraft from 12 to 18 per year, a need arose to rebalance the production line so that an aircraft is produced every 20 days instead of every month. Many methods to balance the line again were studied, however due to a major constraint of manpower all the methods had to be rejected.
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22-26 |
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Conjecture for Lower Bounds of Achromatic Indices of Specially Constructed Trees.
S. D. Deo.*& Ganesh V. Joshi **
* N.S.College, Bhadrawati, Dist. Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India.
**Maharshi Dayanand College, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashatra, India.
Abstract :
The bounds of an achromatic index of simple graph G are not known in general .In this paper we have conjectured lower bounds of achromatic indices of specially constructed trees.
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27-32 |
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A Study of Whitman’s Thematic Drift in ‘Leaves of Grass’
Dr.(Mrs.)Indu Bora
Associate Professor, Department of Physical Education Pedagogy,
Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Gwalior (M.P.)
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Walt Whitman’s work is very controversial in nature because of his sudden emergence as a poet from a journalist after a disappearance of few years. The work produced by him seems to have plenty of drift from nature to freedom to death.
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33-37 |
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Implementation status of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009: A Case Study of Bhimtal Development Block in Uttarakhand
Dr. Ila Bisht
Department of Social Work, DSB Campus, Kumaun University, Nainital
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The foundation of the whole education system is based on elementary education. Indian constitution through article 21A and 45 provides a fundamental right for free and compulsory education to all children 6-14 years of age.
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38-44 |
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Collaborative Research Pattern of Nobel Laureates in the field of Physics as Reflected through Science Citation Index during 2008-2009: A Scientometric Study
Dr. Mariraj Vasudev Sedam* & Dr. Keshava**
*Librarian, Department of Library & Information Centre, Mahrani’s Science College for Women, Palace Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
**Associate Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, Tumkur
University, Tumkur, Karnataka, India
Abstract :
The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded 105 times to 192 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2011. John Bardeen is the only Nobel Laureate who had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics twice, in 1956 and 1972. This meant that a total of 191 individuals had received the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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45-49 |
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Appearance Vs Reality in Indian Society
Suhana Gupta
Research Scholar, Department of English, Barkatullah University, Bhopal, MP
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The paper deals with two different pictures of Indian society. One is ‘Appearance’ which means ‘look like’ or ‘seems’ and the other is ‘Reality’ , means truth, and also discloses the hidden facts of Indian society.
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50-53 |
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Impact of Corporate Governance Mechanisms on Capital Structure of Firms
Meghna Goel* & Ritu Sapra**
*Research Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
**Assistant Professor Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
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The paper aims to explore the theoretical concepts and empirical studies related to the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on firm’s capital structure. The study analyzes variables of corporate governance mechanisms such as board size,
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54-60 |
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Job Satisfaction, Adjustment Pattern & Self Esteem; A Comparative Study of Professional & Non Professional Males
Dr. Anita Ghosh (Basu)
Lecturer, Jogamaya Devi College, Department of Psychology, Kolkata
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The central issue of this paper was to see the pattern of personality element of self esteem and its reflection in job satisfaction and adjustment pattern in professional and non-professional males.100 medical practitioners, 100 engineers and 100 nonprofessional males were studied.
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61-65 |
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Overview of Indirect Taxes and Goods and Services Tax in India
Dr. Archana Gaur
Professor, Department of Economics,Government Girls Degree College, Raisen
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Tax systems have gone through substantial changes throughout the world as countries strive to keep a competitive economy and meet the development needs. Similarly, the tax policy in India changed in response to the development strategies of the country.
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66-70 |
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Case of Psycho-Analysis in R.L. Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
K. S. Shyalaja
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Shanmuga Industries Arts and Science College, Thiruvannamalai.
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This paper intends to investigate the ways in which psychoanalytic writing leads to the discourse of Stevenson’s era, physiognomy, ambivalence, confession of guilty in the novel. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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71-74 |
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Interleaved Boost Converter for PV Cell Application Using DSPIC
Mr.V.Srimaheswaran*, Mr.V.J.Sivanagappa**and Mr. B. Goutham***
*Assisant Professor, Department of EEE, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchegode
**Assisant Professor, Department of EEE, Anjalai Ammal Mahalingam Engineering College, Kovilvenni
***Assisant Professor, Department of EEE, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women, Tiruchengode
Abstract :
The PV power generation have low efficiency due to the various constrain, to utilize the maximum power generated by the solar panel, it is required to match its internal resistance with that of the load. This thesis gives a new proposed method to improve the performance of the PV system.
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75-86 |
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Academic growth and developments in the Department of Medical Biochemistry, Dr. ALM PGIBMS of the University of Madras for the past seven years (2007 – 2014)
R.K.S. Hemalatha* & T.K.Thiruvengada Mani **
*Assistant Technical Officer, University of Madras
**Deputy Librarian i/c, University of Madras
Abstract :
This article tries to evaluate scientific developments and academic growth in the Department of Medical Biochemistry, Dr. ALM PGIBMS of the University of Madras, Taramani Campus for the past seven years(2007 – 2014).
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87-96 |
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Advanced Age Maternal Conception Modern Era Etiology for High Risk Mother, Fetus and Newborn
Mrs. Vinitha Suresh
Professor And HOD (Obstetric And Gynaecology Nursing),Jabalpur Institute Of Nursing Sciences And Research, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Pregnancy and child birth are normal physiological processes and outcomes of most of the pregnancies are good. However, all pregnancies and child births expose mothers and babies at risk. Data suggest that around 40% of all women develop some complication. One such risk factor is advanced age pregnancy that leads to many complications during pregnancy, labour and also for the baby
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97-104 |
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Attention Deficit Hypertensive Disorder Teacher’s Counselling Module for Managing ADHD Children
Mrs. Sapna Das
Principal, Professor And HOD (Mental Health Nursing),Jabalpur Institute Of Nursing Sciences And Research, District Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Abstract :
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorders (ADHD) is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder of childhood (National Institute of health) [NIH] Consensus Statement, 1998). According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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105-118 |
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Solution of Quadratic Functional Equation
SupachokeIsariyapalakul
Department of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, Faculty of Science and Technology,
BansomdejchaoprayaRajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
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119-123 |
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Study To Assess The Physical Growth And Nutritional Status Of School Going Children And To Develop And Test Self Instructional Module On Physical Growth And Nutrition Of Children
Mrs. Malti Lodhi*, & Dr. (Mrs) Maya E. Paltia**
*Professor, Jabalpur Institute Of Nursing Science And Research
**Principal Index Con Indore
Abstract :
In this study Purposive sampling was to be the most appropriate. Sample size for this study was 500 school going children aged 9-12yrs, male and female both from primary and middle school. Structured questionnaire was prepared and used for data collection.
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124-128 |
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Diabetes Mellitus and Dental Treatment
Dr. Sonu Shukla
Senior Resident, Dental Department, Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal
Abstract :
Diabetes mellitus is an Endocrine Disease Characterized by Hyperglycaemia and Abnormalities of Carbohydrate and lipid Metabolism due to absolute or relative deficiency of insulin. Diabetes mellitus may be primary or secondary in nature.
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129-133 |
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Open and Distance Learning for Empowering Women through Science Teaching: The Performance and Promise of Open and Distance Education in West Bengal, India
Kajal De*& Soumita Dutta**
* Professor of Mathematics & Director School of Sciences, Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata.
**Assistant Professor, Department of Human Development,J. D. Birla Institute, Kolkata
Abstract :
Education is a panacea to make women the first, the prior and not the Second Sex. Educational achievement guarantees a better social and economic life for women. Legal and Constitutional provisions cannot efface women subjugation in totality
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134-142 |
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Linear Programming in Subsistence Agriculture
Dipty Rani Dhal* and Dr. P.K. Mishra**
*Department of Basic Science and Humanities, ITER, BBSR, ODISHA, INDIA
**Department of Basic Science and Humanities, CET, BPUT, BBSR, ODISHA, INDIA
Abstract :
This paper examines the use of mathematical programming models in subsistence agriculture as an example of the use of operational research in developing countries. Differences from developed agriculture are described,
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143-150 |
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Comparative Study of Attitude towards Sex Education of Parents & Teachers Belonging to SC/ST Group
Sundeep Pandey
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Government Post Graduate College,
Berinag Pithoraghar, Uttarakhand-India
Abstract :
The aim of present study was to compare attitude of parents and teachers belonging to SC/ST group towards sex education included in school curriculum. The sample consisted of 40 teachers (teachers belonging to ST/SC group of different government schools and private schools of Almora and Nainital
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151-157 |
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Analysis of Rainfall Trends and Variability Barkot of Uttarakhand
Haseen Ahmad
Associate Professor (Statistics), Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, CBSH, G .B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Pantnagar, UTTARAKHAND
Abstract :
The present study is an effort to collect detailed and authentic information about the climate change and rainfall trend, variations in, mid-Himalaya region, Barkot of Uttarakhand. Precipitation is an important climatic parameter for analysis of rainfall pattern
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158-168 |
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Gender Discrimination in India and Its Solution
Dr. Anu Rahi
Thakurdwara, Moradabad
Abstract :
Gender Discrimination is one problem that continues to affect woman in India. The traditional oppressive norms have relegated women to secondary status at the workplace and in the household. This has left them with little or education at all.
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169-173 |
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Job Satisfaction of Employees in Selected Co-operative Credit Souhard Societies- A Case Study of Sankeshwar Town
D. D. Kulkarni* & Dr. A. S. Shiralashetti**
*Assistant Professor of Commerce, Shri L. K. Khot College of Commerce, Sankeshwar
**Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Karnatak University, Dharwad
Abstract :
A new outlook has given to Banking sector due to implementation of new economic policy. But surprising is that the fruits of new economic policy have not much impacted ‘Bharat’ where in a chunk of population lives in poverty.
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174-180 |
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Flows of foreign investment and transnational corporations in Poland in the age of globalization at the end of 2014.
AgnieszkaRzepka* & Monika Bujak**
*Ph. D, Lublin University of Technology, Poland
**M.A, University of Rzeszow, Poland
Abstract :
Various processes constantly happen in the world, but two mostly noticed and interrelated include globalisation implemented on a large scale in the majority of countries and foreign direct investments with the volume of foreign trade
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181-192 |
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History of Letter Writing and Bias of Communication
Dr. Rajendra Mohanty *
*Assistant Professor, Mass Communication, Kushabhau Thakre University of Journalism & Mass Communication, Raipur.(Chhattisgarh).
Abstract :
Medium of communication has an important role in the rise and decline of cultural traits and has important influence on the dissemination of knowledge over space and over time.
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193-200 |
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The Theme of Multiculturalism Portrayed in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine
Dr. K. Nagarathinam
Associate Professor of English, RVS College of Arts and Science, Sulur, Coimbatore
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India is a multicultural space accommodating many races, castes, languages, religions and cultures. Indian literature is an expression of the vital plurality and productive diversity of our nation.
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201-203 |
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Knowledge Accomplishment and Future Prediction Battle; for the Universe of Big Substances
P. Nithya,
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Government College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract :
Each dimension of the Universal Substances is varied based upon every global atomic motion. The prediction over the past statistics for the future enhancement and enrichment is in need to develop the human kind in all aspects.
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204-211 |
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Role Conflict and Working Women of Different Job Strata
Arun Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar
Abstract :
Women in India have marked their significant presence in the world in various fields. But in India, women"s occupational status has been closely associated with the family domain. By taking up employment, women have to play a dual role of housewife and career woman.
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