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Communication Styles and Collective Bargaining In Kogi State, Nigeria
Orebiyi Anthony Olajide* & Orebiyi Taiwo Philip**
*Department of Mass Communication, Crescent University, Abeokuta
**Peace and Development Studies Programme, Salem University, Lokoja
Abstract :
Conflict is inevitable in any industrial setting. As a result, the Industrial Disputes Act 1947 defines an industrial conflict as “any dispute or difference between employers and employers or between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen,
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1-12 |
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The Effect of Addition in Drinking Water of Agnihotra Ash on Growth Rate and Meat Quality of Broiler Chicken
Wayan Sayang Yupardhi*, I Dewa Ketut Harya Putra**, Nyoman Suparta***, Ni Wayan Tatik Inggriati****, and Gede Suarta*****
Faculty of Animal Science, Udayana University, Bali
Abstract :
Agnihotra ash can be considered as waste obtained after conducting Agnihotra ritual, an ancient ritual of Hindu religion, and it is believed that it beneficial for (1) health, (2) improvement of agricultural production, including livestock, and (3) spiritually balance of the atmosphere or nature.
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13-21 |
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To study the factors impacting Online Repeat Purchase Intentions with reference to fashion apparels
Dr Mallika Srivastava*, Shubhanshu Naik**, Anupama Tadamarla***, Sethu Thynala****, Talkien Shah*****, & Upasana Rakshit******
*Assistant Professor, SIBM Pune, SIU, India.
**JRF, SIU
***Research Scholar, SIU
****&***** & ******MBA Student
Abstract :
This study investigates the repeat purchase intention of experienced online buyers of fashion apparels. Wherein, prior research concentrates on perceived usefulness, trust, and perceived value as the major determinants of online repeat purchases,
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22-42 |
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Introduction to Halophiles
Sharma Pavitra*, Singh Anuradha** & Mathur Nupur***
*Research scholar, Environmental and Microbiology Lab, University of Rajasthan
**Associate Professor, Environmental and Microbiology Lab, University of Rajasthan
***Associate Professor, Environmental and Microbiology Lab, University of Rajasthan
Abstract :
Halophiles are organisms which multiply in salty, marshy, hypersaline environments, such as salt lakes, solar salterns and salt mines. Halophiles are classified in different categories like halophilic bacteria, halophilic fungi, halophilic algae, halophilic archaea, halophilic protozoa.
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43-60 |
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Health Problems Faced By Lactating Mothers and Children under Three Years in Duhabi - Bhaluwa Municipality, Eastern Region of Nepal
Sah RB* & Jha N**
*Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, BPKIHS, Dharan, Nepal
**Professor & Chief, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, BPKIHS, Dharan, Nepal
Abstract :
Breastfeeding practices play an important role in reducing child mortality and morbidity. Inadequate knowledge or inappropriate practice of breastfeeding may lead to undesirable consequences.
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61-69 |
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Congestion in Wireless Sensor Networks and Mechanisms for Controlling and Improving Qos
Wasim Yousaf
Computer Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Abstract :
Over the past years we have seen (WMSNs) Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks have been under development to work in multimedia applications such as, traffic control system using video, industrial process, health look after, surveillance through video. Basic working principle of WMSN
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70-77 |
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Faculty in Digital Age Classroom: The Future
Dr. Anuradha Parasar
Deputy Director, Directorate of Distance Education, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, India.
Abstract :
In the context of Digital world, Digital Generation and Faculty in the Digital Age Classroom, this research aims at exploring the new definition for the role and pedagogy of Faculty in Digital Age Classroom.
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78-82 |
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Internet Application in Private Management College Libraries in Jabalpur
Dr. D. S Patel
Librarian, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya Karoundi, Katni (M.P) India
Abstract :
Present Study shows the usefulness of internet in management college libraries and ground reality of internet use in private management college libraries in Jabalpur The result shows that private management college libraries in Jabalpur are at infancy level. Therefore Private management college libraries should have to take some constructive steps in this regard.
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83-87 |
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A Study on the Positive and Negative Effects of the Pedestrianization of Zafer Square in Konya on Trades people and Users
Sertaç Güngör* & Seçil (Sözeri) Güzelergene**
* Assistant Professor, Dr. Selcuk University Faculty of Agriculture Department of Landscape Architecture Konya, TURKEY.
** Landscape Architect (MSc)
Abstract :
In this study, it was aimed to examine the pedestrianization of Konya-Zafer Square in terms of landscape architecture. Primarily, the necessity and the importance of pedestrianization for cities and city centers were emphasized and general principles of urban design and pedestrianization were determined.
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88-98 |
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Social Work intervention in Chronic Illness Care
Prof Pratibha J Mishra*, & Ms Nadia Ahad**
*Professor & Head, Department of Social Work, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur (C.G)
** Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur (C.G)
Abstract :
A chronic condition is a human health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in its effects or a disease that comes with time. The term chronic is often applied when the course of the disease lasts for more than three months. Common chronic diseases include arthritis, asthma, cancer, COPD, diabetes and viral diseases such as hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS.
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99-104 |
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Examination of Significant Urban Parks in Bursa Province In Accordance With the Landscape Design Criteria
Sertaç Güngör* & Aysenur (Bektas) Akbana**
*Assistant Professor, Dr. Selcuk University Faculty of Agriculture Department of Landscape Architecture Konya, TURKEY
** Lecturer Bingöl University Vocational School of Technical Sciences Department of Landscape and Ornamental Plant Bingöl, TURKEY.
Abstract :
Urban parks created by proper planning, design and applications and of which continuity has been ensured with maintenance works are prominent places among the open-green spaces in the city with their features with a high potential for recreational use, which positively affect the life quality of the city,
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105-114 |
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A comparative study of Jhumpa Lahari and Santha rama Rao"s novels.
Shaik. Mohimood
Assistant Professor Of English, Nalanda Institute Of Engineering And Technology, Sattenapalli,
Guntur Distric,Andhara Pradesh.
Abstract :
A Comparative Study of Santha Rama Rau and Jhumpa Lahiri Manifests a Comparison of two writers of Indian origin .It is a comparison of just not the work of fiction but it is a comparison of two ages or we can term it as two periods of time, the contemporary society of modern India has underwent a certain level of metamorphism.
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115-127 |
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Out of School Youth with Special Educational Needs
Marry C. Basa
Faculty of College of Education, Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University- South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union, 2504, Philippines
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Special Education in the Philippines has caught the attention of society especially in terms of educational needs. This study determined the incidence of out of school youth with special needs in the municipality of Agoo,
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128-137 |
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Training Program of Elementary School Science Teachers in the Division of La Union
Marvin V. Tandas*, Emma B. Duriano**, Kristine R. Flores***, & Janine G. Millares****
Faculty of College of Education, Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University- South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union, 2504, Philippines
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of the training program on the proficiency level of elementary school science teachers in the division of La Union, Philippines.
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138-144 |
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Examining the Distribution of Chinese Privet (Ligustrum Sinense) in Relation to Historical Land Use
Murat ATASOY
PhD candidate at the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA.
Abstract :
The spread of invasive species in riparian areas is an international problem which has resulted in significant loss of native species in riparian areas worldwide. Land use and land cover patterns are expected to continue to affect the distribution of invasive species, specifically Chinese privet in southeastern United States
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145-157 |
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IQ and Academic Performance of Grade III Pupils: Input to the Development of Strategic Intervention Materials
Edwin P. Sabangan, Jr.*, Myrna O. Acas**, Rodelio V. Indong***, & Zita D. Ballesteros****,
Faculty of College of Education, Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University- South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union, 2504, Philippines
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This research examines if a relationship exists between intelligence and academic achievement of 51 grade three pupils of Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University-South La Union Campus- Elementary Laboratory Schooland if there exists underachievers.
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158-165 |
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Effectiveness of Touch Math on the Learning Performance of Grade II Pupils in Mathematics
Jennilyn B. Ronquillo
Faculty of College of Education, Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University- South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union, 2504, Philippines
Abstract :
Touch Math is a multi-sensory approach in teaching students with special needs as well as those students in the regular class who have difficulty in retaining basic math facts. It is a multi-sensory approach in teaching mathematics using visual, tactile and auditory components.
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166-175 |
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Creating Inclusive Educational Settings for All Children in Zimbabwe: From Rhetoric to Action
Dr Thomas Musankuleni Kaputa* & Dr John Charema**
*Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Applied Social Sciences, Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
**Director, Mophato Education Centre, Francistown, Botswana
Abstract :
This study looked at inclusive education in the Harare Metropolitan Province of Zimbabwe. Inclusive education has been talked about for a long time. International regional and national policies have been set up to enable this provision to take off.
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176-194 |
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Psychological Research on Karate ( Martial) Artists
Prof. Zakir S. Khan*, & Dr. Yeshwant Patil**,
*Assistant Professor, Anjuman College of Engineering & Technology, Sadar, Nagpur,
**Associate Professor, P. W. S. Mahavidyalay, Kamptee Road, Nagpuir
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In this article, we problematize Sports Psychology research on Karate( Martial Artists) and offer some suggestions for advancing our knowledge in this area of research and practice. First, we review the previous research in the field.
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195-222 |
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“Relationship of Health Related Physical Fitness Components and Achievement Motivation in Physical Education College Students.”
SUDHIR G. SAHARE* & DR. YESHWANT. V. PATIL**
*Assistant Director of Physical Education, Late. N.P.W College, Lakhani, (MS)
**Associate Professor, Physical Education in PWS College, Nagpur (MS)
Abstract :
The study was undertaken to find the “Relationship of Health Related Physical Fitness Components and Achievement Motivation in Physical Education College Students.” 30 male Physical Education College Students in Jyotiba College of Physical Education
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223-229 |
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“Customer Shopping Experience with Indian Shopping Malls: With Special Reference to Ahmedabad City of Gujarat State”
Prof. Brijesh H Joshi
B. L. Parikh College of Business Administration
Abstract :
The word ‘retail’ is derived from the French word ‘retailer’, meaning to ‘cut a piece off’ or ‘to break bulk’. In simple terms it implies a first-hand transaction with the customer. Retailing involves direct interface with the customer and the co-ordination of business activities from end to end.
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230-241 |