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Islamist Parties and the Challenges of Power in North Africa: Evidence from Morocco
Brahim El Morchid* & Abdelazi Radi**
Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco
Abstract :
The advent of Islamist parties to power in some North African countries such as Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco raised hopes for many people. However, the strong mobilization of the secret state structures, also called the "deep state", generated a genuine uncertainty setting.
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1-14 |
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Physics in Everyday Life
Dr. Uma. A. Bhambhani
Associate Professor in Physics, Smt. C.H.M College, Ulhasnagar , Maharashtra
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Physics is the basis of all sciences. It touches every aspect of our lives, It is all around us, whether we are conscious of it or not. We use physics almost from the time we get up in the morning to the time we go to sleep at night.
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15-17 |
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Creating Entrepreneurs Using Physics and Mathematics: Implications for Economic Developments in South-East Nigeria
Dr. Utibe, Uduak James* and Prof. Agwagah, Uchenna Nchekwube**
Science Education Department, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State
Abstract :
Most activities in the world presently rotate around physics and mathematics and their applications. The mathematical calculations, electricity, communications and household equipments are facilitated using physics and mathematics principles.
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18-28 |
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Consumer’s Attitude towards Online Grocery Shopping In Delhi City
Harjinder Kaur* and Rakesh K. Shukla**.
*Shoolini University, Solan (H.P)
**Assistant Professor, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Shoolini University, Solan (H.P)
Abstract :
Shopping on the internet has been developing rapidly, covering most of the important spheres of marketing. Online grocery shopping has been noted of being a relatively young but promising area of electronic commerce.
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29-40 |
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V. S. Khandekar’s Yayati: A Study in Myth
Meenu Bhola
Assistant Professor, P.G. Department of English, Guru Nanak College for Women, Charan Kanwal, Banga.
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Myth is a much disputed term. Various thinkers, philosophers and critics have tried to define and categorize the term. The New Gresham Encyclopedia gives its meaning as:
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41-44 |
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The Effect of Attitude toward Television Advertising on Materialistic Attitudes and Behavioral Intention
Nunuk Herawati*, Nur Qumariyah**& Irwan Christanto Edy***,
*Lecturer in Faculty of Management, STIE “AUB”, Jl.MR.Sartono 46 Surakarta 57135, Indonesia
**Lecturer in Faculty of Management, STIE “AUB”, Jl.MR.Sartono 46 Surakarta 57135, Indonesia
***Lecturer in Faculty of Management, STIE “AUB”, Jl.MR.Sartono 46 Surakarta 57135, Indonesia
Abstract :
The phenomenon that researcher observed showed that a lot of company promoted their products using television media. In most of TV shows we would most likely to se commercials in it. Based on this notion, researcher thought it would be interesting to investigate
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45-54 |
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Acquisition of Oral Communication Skills in Rural Based Higher Institutions: A Case Study of Tamil Nadu, India.
T. Senthamarai (Ph.D)* & Dr. M.R. Chandran **
*Assistant Professor, Department of English, Veltech Multitech Engineering College, Avadi, Chennai, India
**Associate Professor, Department of English, Saraswathi Narayanan College, Madurai
Abstract :
Oral Communication Skill has become inevitable in deciding the employability in recent days. Graduates are not as confident in speaking as they are in writing. Acquiring effective Communication
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55-62 |
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Television and Newspaper Advertisements: An Overview
Dr. J. Lohith
Lecturer, Department of Communication and Journalism, Maharaja’s College, Mysuru
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A Television advertisement is a form of advertising in which goods, services and ideas are promoted via the medium of television.
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63-65 |
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Phonocardiogram Signal Processing Using LMS Adaptive Algorithm
M.Danida Deborah*, J.Prasad**,A.Aamina***,& A.Renuga Devi****,
* Student, Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering college, Coimbatore,
** Assistant Professor (Sr.G), Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering college, Coimbatore,
*** Student, Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering college, Coimbatore,
**** Student, Biomedical Engineering, Sri Ramakrishna Engineering college, Coimbatore,
Abstract :
The heart sound is processed and displayed in the form of waveform called as phonocardiogram (PCG) signal. The PCG signal can be obtained from electronic stethoscope or from phonocardiograph is used as primary tool for diagnosis of heart valvular diseases.
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66-73 |
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Child Malnutrition in India: Causes and Intervention Programmes
Dr. Sangya Tripathi
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, GGV, Koni, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh
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The future of nation depends on children so it is said thatchild is the mother/father of the nation. In present scenario it is compulsory to understand that investment in human resource development is essential for any nation.
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74-81 |
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Collaborative Attack Detection in MANET using MD5 Grid Positioning BDS
Pooja Kundu* & Neeti Kashyap**
* M.Tech. Student, NCU (Formerly ITM University), Gurgaon.
** Assistant Professor, NCU (Formerly ITM University), Gurgaon.
Abstract :
Mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is in great demand now a days due to its special characteristics. Such networks are very useful in remote areas and in case of a disaster. Characteristics of MANET like dynamic topology,
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82-92 |
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Schizothrix Bosniaca (Hansgirg) Geitler From Roof of an Old Building, Allahabad, U. P
Dr. Lakhan Lal Kushwaha
Department of Botany, Sitaram Samarpan Mahavidhyalaya Naraini 210129(U.P.), Banda
Abstract :
Present paper deals with the description of genus Schizothrix bosniaca Geitler (1932) collected from the roof of an old building, district Allahabad, U. P. this taxa being recorded for the first time from this region.
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93-97 |
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Population Size Vs Centrality Score of Atarra and Naraini Tehsil
Dr. D.C. Gupta
Principal, S.R.S. P.G. College , Naraini (Banda), U.P. , India
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The centrality of a service centre is closely related to the population size and complexity of functions performed by it. The population size of a service centre mostly serves as a proxy variable for any existing and potential function this is only because larger the population size, greater is the demand of services and stronger is the gravitational force of the centre to attract them over time.
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98-103 |
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Festival of Madel: A Study of Madelpuranam and Rajaka Caste in Telangana
G. Thirupathi
Sithapalmandi Hyderabad -61
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Festivals and Rituals are part of the culture. Cultures of the castes are is closely interwoven with its social structure. Madel is a collective representation of the Rajaka caste and this festival is a collective expression of their caste identity in the larger socio-cultural arena. They celebrate this festival in the memory of first ancestor of their caste.
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104-109 |
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Quality Properties of Wheat as Affected by Micro Nutrients and Culture Practices
Sneh Ashish Mishra
Department of Zoology, Sitaram Samarpan Mahavidhyalaya, Naraini, Affiliated to Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.),India
Abstract :
The term quality of wheat generally refers to its suitability for a particular end use. There are many factors which affect the quality parameters like cultural practices, micronutrients, growth regulators, plant diseases and insects, genetic and environment factors.
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110-113 |
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Phytotoxicity of Heavy Metals on Spirulina Platensis
Subodh Kumar Sahu
Department of Botany, Sitaram Samarpan Mahavidhyalaya, Naraini, Affiliated to Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (U.P.),India
Abstract :
Effect of heavy metals namely cadmium, nickel, chromium and lead was studied on chlorophyll, carotenoids, phycobiliproteins, carbohydrates and lipids of Spirulina platensis. All the heavy metals tested showed acute toxicity at sub-lethal concentration
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114-118 |
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Spatial Variation of Physico-Chemical Properties of Desurfaced Soils Due To Brick Kilns in NCR (India)
Priyanka Singh*, Rani Devi** and R.S. Hooda, ***
*Research Scholar, Department of Energy and Environmental Sciences, Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU), Sirsa-125055, Haryana (INDIA)
**Assistant Professor, Department of Energy, and Environmental Sciences, Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU), Sirsa-125055, Haryana (INDIA)
***Chief Scientist (HARSAC-CCS, HAU-Campus)-Hisar 125004, Haryana (INDIA)
Abstract :
The study was carried out in National Capital Region (NCR) of Haryana state to assess the impact of soil desurfacing/soil mining due to brick kiln activity on some important physical and chemical properties of soil. Study revealed that the soil properties like organic carbon,
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119-132 |
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Effect of Addition of Oxytocin in Preserved Semen at the Time of Insemination on Fertility
Lalrintluanga. K*, Deka, B.C.**, L.Hmar***; Ayub Ali****and P.Choudhury*****.
* Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics , College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Central Agricultural University, Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram.
** Professor & Head, Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics , College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, AAU, Khanapara
Abstract :
A total of 124 pigs were inseminated comprising 32, 35 and 57 female pigs using preserved semen added with 5 IU oxytocin, 10 IU of oxytocin (Syntocinon Inj. 5iu/ml. Novartis Pharma) and no Oxytocin (control) respectively.
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133-136 |
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Technical and Musical Analysis of Trio No: 2 in C Major for Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon by Ignaz Joseph Pleyel
Sabriye Özkan*, Burçin Barut Dikicigiller** & Ilkay Ak***
*Associate professor, Music Department, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey
**Assistant professor, Music Department, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey
***Lecturer, Music Department, Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey
Abstract :
In this study, musical and technical analysis of the chamber music work, which Ignaz Joseph Pleyel wrote for flute, clarinet, and bassoon titled Trio no: 2 is done. As seen in other works of the composer, this work also carries the characteristics of the galant style, which is dominant in the 18th Century music.
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137-143 |
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Effect of Number of Insemination on Farrowing Rate and Litter Size in Large White Yorkshire Sows*
Lalrintluanga K*, Deka B.C**, L. Hmar.***, Biswas R.K****and Bhuyan D*****
* Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics , College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Central Agricultural University, Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram.
**Professor & Head, Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics , College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, AAU, Khanapara, Guwahati
Abstract :
Semen was collected from Large White Yorkshire (LWY) boars by gloved - hand technique twice weekly and extended in Beltsville Thawing Solution (BTS) keeping 4 billion sperm per insemination dose of 100 ml volume.
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144-148 |
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Transcendentalism as seen in Malamud’s “The Assistant”
R. Prakash* & Dr. S. Karthik Kumar**
*Research Scholar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
**Assistant Professor of English, Annamalai University, Chidambaram.
Abstract :
This article tries to present the different varieties of Transcendence observed in the novel The Assistant of Bernard Malamud. Not only that, it also attempts to prove on how such transcendence of the characters occur by fixing an idealistic or Utopian aim in their minds.
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149-153 |
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Indira Gandhi’s Education Attainment and Indian Economy
Dr. Ashish Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, A.D. College, Dharamkot, Dist. Moga (Pb.)
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During the first world war when the whole world was burning a few rulers who were the symbol of injustice, exploitation and cruelty were trying to establish imperialism with a dream of consolidate view.
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154-165 |
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Indian News Media and Natural Calamities: Case of Chennai Floods
Gagan Prakash* & Dr. Eshwar Anand**
*Assistant Professor,Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune
**Professor,Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune
Abstract :
Dark clouds of climate change hovered over South India in the months of November and December of 2015. Chennai, one of the most important metropolitan cities of India was at the center-point of the floods that brought the city to standstill for days
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166-177 |
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The Causes of Private Tuition at Secondary Level in West Bengal
Amir Hossain
Trainee Teacher,Shimurali Sachinandan College of Education,Nadia,West Bengal
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Generally a crowded classroom is not conducive for individual teaching. The teacher and every student interaction are not possible in the class due to insufficient time. A teacher normally tries to avoid dull students.
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178-185 |
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Ethno-Pharmaco-therapeutic Activities of CyperusRotundus
Ankita Sharma*, Dr.Nimali Singh** and Dr.Roopraj Bharadwaj***
*Research Scholar, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
**Associate Professor, Department of Home Science, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
***Medical Officer University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
Abstract :
CyperusRotundus is a medicinal plant belonging to cyperaceae family and commonly known as mustak or motha or nutsedge. Rhizomes of the plant are the most useful part. It contains essential oils, flavonoids, b-sitosterol and terpenes especially cyperenes
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186-194 |
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Impact of River Bank Erosion on Human Life: A Study of Sub-Himalayan North Bengal Region in India From Geographical Perspective
Madhusudan Karmakar
Assistant Professor, Maynaguri College
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River bank erosion is a natural geomorphic process which occurs in all channels as adjustments of channel size and shape are made to convey the discharge and sediment supplied from the stream catchment.
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165-205 |
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Factors Affecting Academic Performance‘S Students in the Regular Undergraduate Program Case Study’s Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University
Nisachon Ngamprasertsit* & Kannat Na Bangchang**
*Toulouse School of Economics, Universite Toulouse I
**Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Thammasat University
Abstract :
This research is a study on the factors which have impact on academic performance that consist of social, economic and demographic factors. In addition, one of the most popular measurements is Cumulative Grade Point Average
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206-216 |
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Paradigm Shift To “Make in India” - CSR Opportunities for Organizations
Dr. Ashok Kumar Madhav* & Mervin Felix Caleb**
* Prof. DOS In Business Administration –Pooja Bhagavth Memorial, Mahajan Post Graduate centre, Metagahalli, Mysore.
**Lecturer, St. Joseph’s Degree College, Deprtment of Commerce and Management, Jayalakshmipuram, Mysore
Abstract :
In recent years, the concept of corporate social responsibility has gained prominence from all avenues. Organizations must realize that government alone will not be able to get success in its endeavor to uplift the downtrodden of society.
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217-225 |
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Impact of Specific Yoga Practices on Emotional Maturity
Dr. ARUN KUMAR* & UDAI PRAKASH VERMA**
*Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya
Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar
**MA student, Psychology, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar
Abstract :
Today’s every changing technologically in advanced and highly competitive environment causes persistent negative emotions. Yoga is a balanced life style which helps to control the negative emotions.
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226-232 |