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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Kamala Das – A Voice for Her Own Identity |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Shubhi Bhasin |
Abstract: In the recent times, there has been steady hike in the production of imaginative literature in English by the Indian writers. The consistent efforts by the bright Indians in putting their bright ideas and heightened sensibility in English language have drawn world wide attention. It is true that only a language is a universally acknowledged medium of expression through which a writer struggle to pour in the rich pearls of his imagination and the great struggle of seeking compromise through uncompromising wilderness.......
(1) King, Bruce Alvin, (1987), Modern Indian Poetry in English, (rev.ed.2001), New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
(2) Souza, Eunice de, (1997) Nine Indian Women Poets: An Anthology. (Delhi: Oxford University Press.)
(3) Bhatnagar K. Manmohan, (2002) Feminist English Literature (New Delhi: Atlantic Pub. and dis.), p. 7...
(4) Zide R.K. Arlene,(1981) The Old Play House And Other Poems (Journal of South Asian Ltd.), p. 239
(5) Seshadri Vijaylakshmi, The New Woman in Indian–English to man continues since the 1970. Delhi: B.R Publishing Corporation 1995..
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Patriarchal Dominance in J. M. Synge's Riders to the Sea: Viewing from Feminist Perspective |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Mohammad Jashim Uddin || Md.FerdousIqbal Chowdhury |
Abstract: Role of women and their contribution to the development in and out of home are valued nowadays mostly all around the world though to some extent women are still underestimated now and then. The paper aims to show the patriarchal dominance over the females in J. M. Synge's Riders to the Sea, as it finds that Bartley, being a male, always intends to control his mother and sisters. Even when he is determined to go to the Mainland for selling the ponies, he instructs his sisters what they should do if he is missing because of roughweather. Based on the critical analysis on Riders to the Sea, the paper advances to develop its aim.
Keywords: Patriarchy, Dominance, Feminism, empowerment
[1] Al-Azzawi, Inas Abdul MunemQaddus and NibrasJawadKadhem. "J. M. Synge's Plays: The Creation Of Irish Cultural Identity"(n.d.). <http://www.iasj.net/iasj?func=fulltext&aId=33971>
[2] Allen, A. T. Feminism and Motherhood in Western Europe, 1890–1970: The maternal dilemma. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. print
[3] Ansari, Asghar Ali. "A Thematic Study Of J.M. Synge's Riders To The Sea." International Journal of Innovative Research & Development 1.3. (June 2012): 297-305. <http://www.ijird.com/index.php/ijird/article/view/34497>
[4] Ansary, Ikbal. "The Final Consummation: A Structuralist Study of Motherhood inMahasweta Devi's "Mother Of 1084" And Synge's Riders to the Sea." Research Journal of English Language and Literature 3.2. (Apr-June 2015):229-234. <http://www.rjelal.com/3.2.15/229-234%20IKBAL%20ANSARY.pdf>
[5] Aristotle. Poetics. Trans. T. Dorech. New York: Penguin Books, 1975. print.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Doctrine of Reception of Law and Its Significance in Legal Development of Bangladesh |
Country | : | Malaysia |
Authors | : | Rokshana Shirin Asa || Kazi Abdur Rahman |
Abstract: Legal transplantation is the process of how laws and legal institutions actually develop and progress in a given country. The past few decades have shown an upward trend in the volume of legal transplantation. For most of the time and in almost all places, borrowing has become a reliable source of legal change. Borrowing comes in many forms. It may be from within a system, by means of analogy, negligence in torts, negligence in contracts, or from another legal system...........
Keywords: Legal transplantation, doctrine of reception, Common Law system, colonial experience, Bangladesh.
[1] E. Örücü. Law as transposition. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 51(02), 2002. 205-223.
[2] S Bartie. Towards a history of law as an academic discipline. Melb. UL Rev., 38, 2014. 444.
[3] M Van Hoecke. Legal Culture and Legal Transplants. Law, society and community: socio-legal essays in honour of Roger Cotterrell, 2014. 273-291.
[4] L.Nouel.(2007).Key Features of Common Law or Civil Law Systems. [Online] Available at: https://ppp.worldbank.org/public-[13]private-partnership/legislation-regulation/framework-assessment/legal- systems/common-vs-civil-law [Accessed 21 July, 2016].
[5] HE Yntema. Roman law and its influence on Western civilization. Cornell LQ, 35, 77. 1949.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Impact of Global Warming, Climate Change in Kolkata- the Important Metropolis of India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Manasi De |
Abstract: Global warming is the most serious environmental problem of the earth in the recent period. Global cooling and warming both are the two natural processes of the earth. Apart from the natural processes global warming is also caused by the anthropogenic activities. We are passing through an interglacial period. Ever increasing trend of global atmospheric temperature has started after Industrial Revolution. The recent warming of earth is associated with the accelerated rate of human intervention into the nature. This is become serious concern for the existence of the biodiversity and the human society on the earth.........
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[1] Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, November (2010) Climate change and India: A 4x4 assessment.
[2] Nebel,B.J , Wright, R.T.(2001)The Way to World Works. Environmental Science.
[3] Pearce, Fred (1989): "Turning up the heat: our perilous future in the Global Green house", The Bodley
[4] Head, London
[5] Singh, S and Singh, S.(2008) Environmental Geography.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Nature And Reasons For Migration: A Case Study Of Migrated Unskilled Labour To Hyderabad City |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Preetham Surya.V |
Abstract: India as a nation has seen a high migration rate in recent years. Over 98 million people migrated from one place to another in 1990s, the highest for any decade since independence according to the 2001 census details. Most people migrate because of a combination of push and pull factors. Lack of rural employment, fragmentation of land holdings and declining public investment in agriculture create a crisis for rural Indians. Urban areas and some rural areas with industrial development or high agricultural production offer better prospects for jobs or self-employment. This paper studies the profile of migrant construction workers in Hyderabad.
[1] Amitabh Kundu and Niranjan Sarangi, Migration, Employment Status and Poverty: An Analysis across Urban Centres, published in Economic and Political weekly, (pg. no.299-306), January 27, 2007.
[2] Arvind N Das, "Social Anthropology of Indian Labour", 20 (43) Economic & Political Weekly. (1985).
[3] Selvaraj, K.G. and P.S.S. Rao, "Household Migration-Urbanization and Consequences", Demography India, vol. 22(2), 203-210, (1993).
[4] Xiang Biao, TOWARDS AN EMIGRATION STUDY: A South Perspective, published in Economic and Political weekly, (pg. no. 3798-3803), August 21, 2004.
[5] Nigel Harris, MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT published in Economic and Political weekly (EPW), (pg. no.4591-4595), October 22, 2005.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Impact of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) on EFL Learners' Vocabulary Achievement |
Country | : | Iran |
Authors | : | AfsaneMoharamkhani || LotfollahKarimi || SeyyedDariushAhmadi |
Abstract: The present study was an attempt to investigate the impact of Neuoro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) on EFL learners' vocabulary achievement. To fulfill the purpose of this study, a group of 90 female EFL learners at Parsayan Language Institute, Tehran, Iran, were selected and 60 of them were selected based on convenient non-random sampling then a PET was administered to homogenize their level of proficiency at intermediate level. After homogenizing the sample was divided into two groups as control and experimental with 30 learners in each. Then, all of the participants in both groups took a vocabulary test as a pre-test..........
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[1] Allan, F. (2013). Training teachers in content-free NLP influencing strategies (modeled fromhypnosis and family therapy) improves math attainment for adult numeracy learners. Current Research in NLP, 3(1), 6-21.
[2] Bandler, R. (1970). Life history of Richard Bandler. Retrieved April 17, 2014 from the WorldWide Web: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bandler
[3] Bandler, R. (1985). The swish. In S. Andreas, & C. Andreas (Eds.), Using your brain for a change: Neuro Linguistic Programming.Colorado, USA: Real People Press.
[4] Bandler, R., & Grinder, J. (1975).Patterns in the hypnotic techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M. D. Cupertino, California: Meta Publications.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effect Of Access To Livelihood Resources On The Wellbeing Of Rural Households In Selected States Of South Southern Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Etuk, E.E || Odebode, S.O |
Abstract: Rural household livelihood strategies are tied to their environmental context and the resources obtained in the environment is vital to their survival. Therefore, effect of access to livelihood resources on the wellbeing of rural households was investigated. A multistage sampling procedure was used to select respondents for the study and data was collected using structured interview schedule and analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study found out that households in oil producing communities had higher access to livelihood resources (6.68±2.93) than households in non oil producing communities (6.30±2.52)..........
Keywords: Oil producing communities, Livelihood resources, Livelihood activities, Household wellbeing
[1] Carney, D. 1998. Sustainable rural Livelihoods: What contribution can we make? London. DFID. Department for International Development. 2000: Sustainable livelihoods guidance sheets. DFID. Retrieved from www.livelihood.org/info/info_guidancesheets.htm September 16. 2014
[2] Epo, B. N., Baye, F.M. and Arlanga, T. 2011. Spatial and Inter-temporal Sources of Poverty, Inequality and Gender Disparities in Cameroon: A Regression Based Decomposition Analysis.
[3] Etuk, E. E. 2012. Livelihood Diversification Of The Rural Dwellers In The Oil Producing Areas Of Ibeno And Eastern Obolo Local Government Areas Of Akwa Ibom State. Unpublished Msc Thesis. Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural development. Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry. University of Ibadan. Nigeria.
[4] Oduro, A., Baah-Boateng, W. and Boalaye-Yiadom, L. 2011. Measuring the Gender Gap in Ghana. The Department of Economics. University of Ghana, Legon. Woeli Publishing Services. Pp 55-90
[5] Olawoye, J. E. 2000. Contemporary Research Interests and problem Areas in Agricultural Extension and Rural development. In The Ibadan Extension pre-mag Press Ltd. Ibadan. Vol 1. Pp 30-32.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Santo Daime: Aspectos Antropológicos, Sincréticos Y Polémicos Sobre El Té |
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Authors | : | Ilton da Cruz Alves || Ione Vilhena Cabral || Lílian Gabriela Rodrigues Lobato || Ricardo Soares Nogueira |
Abstract: El presente estudio se propone a investigar el surgimiento de la doctrinadel Santo Daime enel interior de Amapá, analizando el concepto etimológico de la palabra, la bebida ayahuasca, los rituales en la búsqueda de la comprensión del sincretismo religioso involucrado. Se busca todavía, problematizar las polémicas referentes a la composición del té, puntuando los aspectoscontrarios y a favor del uso ayahuasca, en los rituales del Daime. Se adopta un abordaje antropológico para identificar como el cuerpo se ubica como locus privilegiado de los rituales xamánicos, estrechándoseel diálogo con los aspectos religiosos y culturales de modo que esta pesquisa de base teórica se convierta en un estudio de caso.........
Keywords: Religiosity. Syncretism. Shamanism. Culture.
[1] ALBUQUERQUE, Maria Betânia Barbosa. Religião e Educação: os saberes da Ayahuasca no Santo Daime. Revista Brasileira de História das religiões. ANPUH, Ano IV, n. 10, Maio 2011.
[2] ALVES JUNIOR, Antônio Marques. Tambores para a rainha da floresta: a inserção da Umbanda no Santo Daime. São Paulo: Pontifícia Universidade Católica – PUC, 2007.
[3] ANTUNES, Henrique Fernandes. Tradição Oral e Identidade: Interpretação sobre o processo de Construção da Doutrina do Santo Daime. UNESP- FFC: s/d.
[4] COUTO, Fernando La Rocque. Santos e Xamãs – Estudos do uso ritualizado da ayahuasca por caboclos da Amazônia, e, em particular, no que concerne sua utilização sócio-terapêutica na doutrina do Santo Daime. UNB; Brasília, DF, 1989.
[5] FASSHEBER, José Ronaldo Mendonça. Antropologia do Corpo: Reflexões sobre a diversidade corporal dos xamãs. UNICAMP: Revista Conexões, v. 6, 2001.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Socio-economic Transformation through Social Networking: A look at ground reality |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Laxmi Salvi |
Abstract: It is assumed that globalization, privatization and liberalization have shrank the world into one global village where everything is at one's reach and everybody can operate within and without any conventional paradigm. The core question that raises here is that, what has proliferated LPG concept? It's nothing but the social networking, the information and communication technology, the day to day advancement in the science and technology and communication has glorified the LPG concept. As a result the whole equation in the world has changed, the traditional patterned had undergone a massive change and new social and economic order is seen to be evolving. There is not a single sphere that has remained aloof from its influence.
Keywords: Socio-economic Transformation through Social Networking
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