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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | MORPHOTECTONIC ANALYSIS OF THE CHEL RIVER BASIN, NORTHERN WEST BENGAL, INDIA |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Sumitra Mandi || Kalicharan Soren |
Abstract: Morphotectonic investigation by the use of geomorphic indices serves as a tool of identification in regions with active tectonic warp. Landforms in active deformation area are produced from relations of tectonic and surficial processes. One of the most significant landforms in ground is rivers that are extremely responsive to tectonic movements mainly uplift and tilting. Accordingly based on investigation of the rivers and interrelated drainage networks by the use of geomorphic indices we will be capable to achieve valuable information about tectonic record of the study area. In this study, find out of tectonic activities by utilize of geomorphic indices is surveyed in Chel River basin................
Keywords: Lanforms, the Chel river,Geomorphic indices, Morphotectonic warp.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | News Agencies As Agents Of Globalization |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Safiya Usman || Baba Zanna Isa || Fati Usman Inuwa || Hajja Maimuna Sale |
Abstract: This study looks at news agencies as agents of globalization, the negative consequences of globalization to the developing countries. The work of international news agencies as agents of globalization, news coverage of these agencies, how the news agencies sell news to world, regional, national news agencies, it also accessed why the news of developed countries are preferred because of their high technology of news production, and vibrant journalists that go to any length in the world in search of the most latest news............
Keywords: news, news agency, globalization, media and information
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Title | : | Marketing Strategies and Performance of Youth Led Micro and Small Agribusinesses in Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Mrs. Susan Ingasia Naikuru || Dr. Jane Gathenya || Dr. Waweru Kamaku |
Abstract: This paper examines the effect of marketing strategies on the performance of youth led micro and small agribusinesses in Kenya. Micro and Small Enterprises play an important economic role among the youth in Kenya. However, these MSEs face a mixture of success and failure with past statistics indicating that three out five fail within the first few months of operation, despite the Government's effort to promote the sector. The performance of these enterprises is affected by various factors, one of which is marketing.............
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Firm Performance, Marketing Strategies, Micro and Small enterprises.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Current and Emerging Challenges towards Competence Building and Youth Employment: A Critical analysis |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. R. Subasree |
Abstract: The life skills approach also seeks to fill the gap in modern education and it creates an awareness of individual‟s environment, of social dynamics and of the roles one plays and wants to play. It requires individuals to be empowered to manage their lives in meaningful and responsible ways by exercising control over their living and working conditions. And life skills plays a vital role in competence building, it has to be initiated among school children at the earliest possible.............
Keywords: Life Skills, Skill Development, Competence Building, Career development, Employability and Entrepreneurship skills
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Relevance of Pre-Writing Stages in Essay Writing |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Mohammad Garba || Baba Zanna Isa || Hajja Maimuna Sule || Safiya Usman |
Abstract: The relevance of pre-writing stages in essay writing would not be overemphasized. Experts in this concept are aware of this fact. Pre-writing steps are preliminary overview of how an essay would look like and it guides the writer(s) on things expected in the actual draft of the essay as well as guiding the reader(s) of what he /she is about to read in the essay. It is more or less the skeletal nature of an essay that would afterwards receive some flesh, skin, vein and blood to have a complete life. These veins, flesh, skin and blood are the phrases, clauses and sentences that would develop into several relevant paragraphs that would make up the essay.............
Keywords: - brainstorming, organization, and outlining
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[2] Hyeladzira A. B. Shaffa et al 1997 Thinking, Reading and Writing in English. Later Day Publishers For: LN International PMB 1803, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Public Perception of Police Work: A Case study of Ishwarganj Upazila, Mymensingh |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Nur Mohammad Ali Chisty |
Abstract: The purpose of the study is to analyse people‟s perception about police work at Ishwarganj Upazila of Mymensingh. Police force is responsible for crime control and mass media plays vital role to control police activities for ensuring social justice. The researcher follows deductive research approach, quantitative research method, archival and survey research strategies for testing public perception on police service. The researcher collects primary data through 40 questionnaire survey from Ishwarganj Upazila by utilising purposive sampling technique.................
Keywords: Crime Investigation, Crime Prevention, Police Work, Public Perception, Transparency
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[2] C.D. O'Connor, Citizen Attitudes toward the police in Canada, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 31(4), 2008, 578 – 595.
[3] E.G. Lambert, Policing Views from Around the Globe: An Exploratory Study of the Views of College Students from Bangladesh, Canada, Nigeria, and the United States, International Criminal Justice Review, 20(3), 2010, 229-247.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Enactment of Penal Code, 1860: A Historical Analysis |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Dr. Masuma Pervin |
Abstract: The object of the present study intends to explore the origin, growth and transformation of Penal Code, 1860 from Islamic criminal law. Before the enactment of the Penal Code, 1860 the applicable law was the Islamic criminal law which seems to have been reformed by case law and Regulations by the Governor General of the British administration. To the British, Islamic criminal law suffered from many defects. The English administrator of East India Company realised that many provisions of Islamic criminal law were repugnant to good governance, natural justice and common sense.............
Keywords:- Islamic Criminal Law, Homicide, Judicial Administration, Punishment of Islamic Law, Reform of Criminal Laws.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Morpheme specific phonological account of verbal nouns in Sylheti |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | SatarupaSen |
Abstract: Morphemes of similar category sometimes behave in so differently that it cannot only be explained in terms of phonology. One morpheme triggers a process and the other one does not even though both of them end up yielding the similar result. Syncope in Sylheti provides an example of morpheme specific phonological phenomena. Syncope in Yine (Matteson 1965, Kisseberth 1970, Lin 1997) exemplifies the morpheme specific phonology. For example, in Yine, /heta+nu/ [hetanu] "going to see" and /heta+ lu/ [hetlu] the two morphemes......
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | An Assessment of Women Participation and Satisfaction In Housing evelopmentdecisions In Kano Metropolis |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | AnifatAbdurRaheem || Viashima Luper, V |
Abstract: The female folk constitute half the global population and one third of the labour force, thus, contribute greatly to the global development, yet they own less than 1% of the world‟s real estate. Moreover, of these 99% world housing property owned by men, atleast 90% of them are usually occupied/used by both the male and female folk, thus the women serving as end users, yet in majority of the cases, these „end-users‟ are never consulted when housing decisions are made, as it is a norm that „they will adapt with time‟; this norm of relegating the women folk to the rare is culturally and socially enshrined and as such has hampered the development of women‟s capabilities......
Keywords - Housing, Households, facilities, women-involvement, infrastructures
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