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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Globalization- A Gateway to Women Empowerment |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Itishree Acharya |
Abstract: Gender Equality or the disparity between women and men is unique to India. In India. In India discrimination against women starts in the foetus, followed by under nourishment in childhood and deprivation of education in adolescence and ends in domestic violence and bridge burning. These discrimination is a crime not merely against the women but also to women but it is a sin against humanity and civilization. They have been denied of education, mobility and means of production as well as denied of getting identification and recognize as individual voicing themselves..........
Keywords-Globalization, empowerment, family, marriage, dowry
[1] James Petras, Globalization:A social Perspective, Economic and political Weekly, Feb 20, 1999.
[2] Sumit Roy, Globalization, Structural Change and Poverty Economic and political weekly, August 16-23 1997 Pg-23
[3] Sen, Amartya, The Food Problem: Theory and practice in A.Gauhar(ed), South-south stratergy, (London: Third world foundation, 1983)
[4] Singh, Sachinanda Kumar, Women Empowerment in India, (London: Oxford Publication, 2010)
[5] Sen, Amartya, Individual Freedom, The Times of India, Patna, 16th October, 98.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Rising Divorce Rate Means More Unhappy Marriages? |
Country | : | China |
Authors | : | Kong Lingyu |
Abstract: Recent years, with the rising of divorce rate both in the West and China, some people suggest that it means more and more people are having unhappy marriages. But by comparing the Western and Chinese status of marriage and family historically and culturally, the author finds that the opposite is true...........
Keywords-West, China, marriage, divorce, happy
[1] John G. Blair &Jerusha Hull Mccormack, Western Civilization with Chinese Comparisons, Shanghai:FuDan University Press, 2006,304,320
[2] Guo Hongming The Spirit of Chinese People, BeiJing:Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2011, 205
[3] Howard Gardner, To Open Minds: Chinese Clues to the Dilemmas of Contemporary Education.New York: Basic Books, 1989,18
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Environmental accounting of tdb College Campus: a Step Towards Sustainability |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Sarbendu Bikash Dhar |
Abstract: The concept of "environmental sustainability" is a global matter of concern in these days. Any anthropogenic activity results in the loss or alteration of natural environment in the specific area concerned. Hence, attempts should be made to balance the developmental activities between humanised and natural landscape. For this, the ideas for achieving the sustainability may be implemented at local levels to get its result at global scaleUnlike industrial, commercial, residential or agricultural practices, an educational institution also has profound impact on its surrounding environment. In the present study, the campus area of Trivenidevi Bhalotia (TDB) College has been scrutinised in this purpose. For a holistic environmental approach of the study, both natural, as well as the socio-economic environmental components of the campus area have been analysed in the present study..............
Keywords: Environmental accounting, sustainable development, biodiversity and gender accounting, gender bias.
[1]. STEPHEN ASBURY, HEALTH AND SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT AND QUALITY AUDITS: A RISK-BASED APPROACH (ROUTLEDGE, TAYLOR AND FRANCIS GROUP, 2014)
[2]. Oecd, United Nations, European Union, The World Bank, Food And Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations: System Of Environmental Economic Accounting 2012 Experimental Ecosystems (United Nations, 2014)
[3]. AHMED RIAHI BELKAOUI, THE CULTURAL SHAPING OF ACCOUNTING (QUORUM BOOKS, LONDON, 1995.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Negritude Rediscovered: A Reading of Andre Brink's States of Emergency |
Country | : | India.. |
Authors | : | Sucheta Sarjerao Patil. || Dr. Pradnya V. Ghorpade |
Abstract: Negritude is a literary and ideological movement lead by francophone black intellectuals, writers and politicians. The doctrine of Negritude is the intellectual paraphrasing of the whole range of reactions of the world of black people against foreign oppression, against foreigner‟s dehumanising infliction of colour-complex. It basically projects the essential human values of man, transcending all superficial barriers that divide human beings. Although there are acute national differences among the African nations, the spirit of Negritude cuts across the whole body of African literature...........
Key words: Negritude, race relations, Andre Brink, apartheid, discrimination, marginalization..
[1] Ghorpade, Pradnya. Nadine Gordimer: A Writer with A Difference (Kanpur: Vidya Prakashan, 2012) 76.
[2] Senghor, L. S. "Negritude: A Humanism of the Twentieth Century." Ed. P. Williams and L. Chrisman. Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory (London: Longman, 1993: 27-35) 33.
[3] Nayar, Pramod. Postcolonial Literature: An Introduction (New Delhi: Pearson, 2008) 89.
[4] Mali, Ujwala and Pradnya Ghorpade. "Political Protest in Alan Paton‟s Ah, But Your Land is Beautiful". The Criterion: An International Journal in English (Vol 4, No 5, Sept. 2013: 1-4). Web. (4 May 2016) 1.
[5] Kossew, Sue. Pen and Power: A Post-Colonial Reading of J. M. Coetzee and Andre Brink (Amsterdam – Atlanta: Rodopi, 1996) 180.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | From Infinitives to Deverbal Nominals in the Language of Orkhon Inscriptions |
Country | : | Azerbaijan |
Authors | : | Aysel Ahmadova |
Abstract: Although inflection and derivation are two different morphological processes, there is not a strict distinction between them. Even in the modern Turkic languages some inflectional suffixes can be used for word-formation purposes and vice versa. Diachronic analysis of Orkhon Inscriptions and modern Turkic languages illustrates transformation processes from inflectional to derivational suffixes. However, it is not the only possibility, because with the increase in productivity and grammaticalization of meaning, derivational suffixes, especially deverbal nominal-forming suffixes in the language of Orkhon Inscriptions began to be used as the means of verbal inflection in the modern Turkic languages...........
Keywords: Derivation, Grammaticalization, Inflection, Lexicalization, Old Turkic, Turkic Languages
[1] Nadelyayev V.M. et al. (Eds.). Drevnetyurkskiy slovar' (Leningrad: Nauka, 1969).
[2] Clauson G. An etymological dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972).
[3] Äskär R. Mahmud Kašγarinin "Divanu luγat-it-türk" äsäri üzrä biblografik vä grammatik göstärici (Baku: MBM, 2008).
[4] Sevortyan E.V. Affiksï imennogo slovoobrazovaniya v azerbayǯanskom yazïke: opït sravnitel'nogo issledovaniya. Moskva: Nauka, 1966.
[5] Baskakov N.A. Karakalpakskiy yazïk. Tom II. Fonetika i morfologiya. Čast' pervaya. Časti reči I slovobrazovaniye (Moskva: Izdatel'stvo AN SSSR, 1952).
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Effects of Land Use Changes on Airport and Flight Safety; A Study of Wilson Airport, Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Paul Muthee Kanyi || Dr. P.K Kamau Prof. C. Mireri |
Abstract: The aviation sector is one of the most important sectors for any country especially its ability to: promote interconnectedness within countries as well as between countries. However, the sector faces many risks caused by various emergencies and accidents associated with the sector, and much so in the precincts of airports. The impact of these accidents causes monumental social, economic and environmental consequences to victims. The exponential growth of the sector in the country calls for special attention by relevant stakeholders to devise strategies to address disaster preparedness issues...........
Keywords: Airport and flight safety, Land use changes
[1] Arata, W.H., (1970). "Planning airports to serve air transportation in underdeveloped and emerging nations," AIAA 7th Annual Meeting and Technical Display, Houston, Texas, October 19-22, 1970.
[2] Birger, H. & Jeppe, N. (2005).The epistemological lifeboat.(Online).Retrieved from http://www.db.dk/ (18/11/2010).
[3] Dannatt, R. (2002), Role and Effectiveness of Government Regulation of Air Transport Safety The University of Western Australia.
[4] Dings, J.M.W., R.C.N. Wit, B.A. Leurs and M.D. Davidson, CE, (2003). Centre for Energy Conservation and Environmental Technology, Delft, and W. Fransen, INTEGRAL Knowledge Utilization, External Costs of Aviation, Environmental Research of the Federal Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Research Report 299 96 106 UBA-FB 000411, Federal Environmental Agency, Berlin.
[5] Esler, J., (2006) "Why you community needs its airport," Aviation Week, July 25, 2006.URL: http://www.aviationnow.com/avnow/news/channel_bca_story.jsp?id=news/ airport0806.xml, [accessed December 2006].
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Integrating Technology in Language Class rooms with special focus on Engineering Students: An Analysis |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr .S. Mercy Gnana Gandhi |
Abstract: - Effective tech integration must take place across the curriculum to enhance the learning process. Tech tools offer numerous ways to students to experiment anything they require. No doubt,technology is ubiquitous; stirring almost every part of our lives and our communities. It stands supreme above all and Integrating technology into classroom education leads to teaching and learning of fundamental computer skills and software programs. Presently, active engagement, group participation, frequent feedback and link with real-world experts are the basic amenities of technology education. The..............
Keywords: Technology, students, computer, integration, teaching, learning
[1] Kelm, O. (1992). The use of synchronous computer networks in second language instruction. A Preliminary Report. Foreign Language Annals, 25(5).
[2] Kenning M.-M. & Kenning M. J. (1990) Computers and language learning: current theory and practice, New York: Ellis Horwood.
[3] Lincolnwood, IL: National Textbook Company (1992). A methodological framework for CALL courseware development.
[4] Martinez-Lage, A. (1997). Hypermedia technology for teaching reading.
[5] Mercy G.Gandhi (2014) The Unprecedented Advances in Interactivity and Multimedia Capabilities in ELT Proceedings of the International Conference on Trends and Innovations in Language Teaching – TILT 2014, 14&15 Nov. 2014, Sathyabama University
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | SerikiAbass: Slave Trade, Badagry, and the History That Refuses To Die |
Country | : | Nigeria. |
Authors | : | Anago James Akeem Osho |
Abstract: There are usually many faces to history; or of what we term "history" always exhumes from our past. History then becomes our own way of coming to terms with certain realities that shaped our lives, and sometimes continue to shape our perception about both the past and the present. In this paper, I examine that kind of history, which continues to be relevant: the history of SerikiFaremi Williams Abassand the Brazilian Baracoon of 40 Slaves located in Badagry............
Keywords: Badagry,Baracoon, Point of No Return,Seriki Williams Abass, trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | OmaniAdult Crying: Causes and Motivations |
Country | : | Oman |
Authors | : | Dr. Esam Al Lawati || Dr. M.S.SaleemBasha |
Abstract: Crying is physiological and psychological condition and it occurring with organism whether voluntary or involuntary. In current research, researchers shed light on the process of crying with humans and for both of them male and female. The sample have ranged and for both male and female between 15 years to 25 years. The sample consisted school and high education students in addition employees from public and private sector. The objectives of this research was to know the differences between maleand female in the number of times crying and its relationship to their age.............
Keywords: ........
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[3] Bylsma, L. Vingerhoets, A., &Rottenberg. (2008). When is crying cathartic? An international study. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 1165-1187.
[4] Cretser, G. A., Lombardo, W. K., Lombardo, B., & Mathis, S. (1982). Reactions to men and women who cry: A study of sex differences in perceived societal attitudes versus personal attitudes. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 55, 479 – 486.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Communicative Language Teaching Revisited: Exploring The Teacher's Role Towards Developing Writing Skills With A Special Focus on Marakwet District, Kenya |
Country | : | Kenya |
Authors | : | Cheruiyot Kwambai Philip |
Abstract: The rapid growth of the world into a global village has necessitated the need to acquire communicative skills that are commensurate with the dynamic language needs. English is one of the languages of international communication and whose proficiency avails a whole world of opportunities to an individual. Over the past years, the performance of English language at Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations in Marakwet District, Kenya, has been on a steady decline.............
Keywords: Communicative Language Teaching, English, Writing Skills, Marakwet District, Teaching, English Language Class, Pedagogy
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[5] Barasa, L. P. (2005). English Language Teaching in Kenya: Policy, Training and Practice. Eldoret: Moi University Press.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | विधार्थियों की सृजनात्मक चिन्तन शक्ति का उनके लिंग, क्षेत्र और व्यक्तिगत मूल्यों के विभिन्न घटकों के संदर्भ में विश्लेषणात्मक अध्ययन |
Country | : | भारत |
Authors | : | डॉ लोकेश त्रिपाठी |
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | The Impact of Students' Moral Values on Their Ability to Adjust Comparative Study of Effect |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Shuchi Mittal |
Abstract: The basis of nation's prosperity and glorious prosperity is education, which makes our capabilities excellent by continuous and harmonious development. Moral values have always been important in the all round development of the students. The need of the hour is to develop the ability to adjust in the children, while continuing to make efforts that the conduct of the students should be self-disciplined in the context of these values. Education develops the innate powers of human beings. There is an increase in the knowledge and art skills of the students, due to which a civilized and cultured society is formed. In the present research, a comparative study has been done on the effect of moral values of the students on their adjustment ability
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Globalisation and State |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr Rana Indrajit Singh |
Abstract: The term globalization has been used to describe many worldwide occurrences, sometimes with positive and sometimes with negative connotations. Globalization has been described as "a new, complex, dynamic, multidimensional, and worldwide phenomenon, which means different things to different people and different things to the same people across time and space." The study of globalization requires a holistic approach and since globalization affects all governments, nations, businesses, communities, and individuals it needs to be managed on the basis of ethics, equity, inclusion, human security, sustainability, and development......
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Study of Tourism Development in Rajasthan |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Vikram Singh Yadav |
Abstract: Geographical study of tourism development in Rajasthan has been done in the present paper. In this research paper, the current nature, characteristics and importance of tourism in Rajasthan have been explained. Rajasthan is a state in India which is considered as the best state for tourism. There are many scenic places to be seen in every district in the state of Rajasthan, especially there is a fort which is in almost every district. Apart from these, Rajasthan also has many mythological temples. With natural beauty and great history, Rajasthan has a flourishing.....
keywords :- Major Tourist Places of Rajasthan, Major Tourist Places of Rajasthan, Tourism in Rajasthan, Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, Tourism Policy, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Tourism Triangle, Tourism Circuit, Maru Triangle, Tourism Development Work
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