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Abstract: This study investigate the importance of community participation in sustainable tourism activities of Sukur world heritage site in Madagali Local Government Area, Adamawa State. The aim of the study was to assess community participation in development and sustenance of the Sukur site as a resort center in Nigeria. Sukur, the study area comparise of 11 villages with cumulative population of 6622 inhabitants based on the 2006 National Population Census data. Semi structuredquestionnaire was distributed to 386 respondents proportionally sampled for this study. Simple percentage was used to assess community awareness of respondent on the status of Sukur as a heritage site and problems hindering community participation on tourism development. The chi square analysis.........
Keywords: Sukur, tourism, heritage and development
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | 'Gently falls the Bakula' by Sudha Murti - An analysis. |
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Authors | : | Sidhartha Sankar Laha |
: | 10.9790/0837-2403070810 |
Abstract: Sudha Murti is an Indian writer, engineer and philanthropist. Her contributions to the literary world are numerous with a hand full of novels such as Gently falls the Bakula, Mahaswetha, Dollar Bahu, The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk to name a few. Her novels are known for the detailed portrayal of characters and the external factors influencing them. She became the first female engineer at TELCO but kept the literary aspirations safe within her. If she could balance the two perfectly, there are others struggling between the spiritual self and technical world around them. The major characters in the novel are Srikanth and Srimathi. The novelist keenly observes them and moves through their inner mind to see how industrialization changes their aspects to life. When the early part.......
Key Terms: Entrepreneurship, Formation of Capital, Balanced Regional Development, Socio-economic characteristics
[1]. Murthi, Sudha. Gently Falls the Bakula, Penguin Books, 2008
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Locus of Control and Female Sexual Function in Female Sex Workers of Assam |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Rima Baruah |
: | 10.9790/0837-2403071123 |
Abstract: A sex work is regarded as the world‟s oldest profession, which is not driven by need of physical satisfaction only, but is rather driven by the economic and psychological distresses which contribute largely to the entry of sex worker in this profession. This is a $100 billion global industry. Problem of female sex work in India is so widespread that every hour, four women or girls enter prostitution, out of which three enter it against their will. Assam has gradually become a potent hub for human trafficking and female sex work. This study is concerned with the status of Female Sex Workers regarding Locus of Control and Female Sexual Function. Further, the relationship between Locus of control and Female Sexual Function was assessed. An attempt was made to cover a sample of female sex workers.......
Keywords: Assam, Female sex worker, Ex-post-facto research, Locus of control, Female Sexual Function
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Impact of Globalization on Tourism Development: Global Scenario |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.Dayananda.K.C |
: | 10.9790/0837-2403072429 |
Abstract: Globalization is process of interaction and integration among the people, companies and government of different nations. Tourism is one of the most important areas that globalization affect. This process driven by international trade, investment and aided by information technology. Tourism is one of the most important area that globalization affect. Globalization as a process of economic, social, cultural and political activities, erosion national boundaries and affects tourism. Globalization has for reaching effect on various sector of an economy. This paper analysis the impact of globalization on tourism sector. Tourism is a rapidly evolving industry that has become increasingly competitive in the Global area. It is gaining universal acceptance......
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Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the writing tasks designed in Grade-12 English Textbook and teachers‟ perception about the design of the writing tasks, together with implementation of the tasks in relation to process approach to teaching writing at Angacha Secondary and Preparatory School.. In order to achieve the objective of the study, qualitative research method was used. The researcher employed three data collection tools namely: Task evaluation, unstructured interviews and Classroom observations. The findings from the evaluation of the writing tasks indicated that most of the writing tasks were designed in relation to the precepts of process approach of teaching writing. However, a few of them lack clarity of instructions, and they were not designed in line with the........
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Institutional Planningin India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr.JadabDutta || Dr.AkashKeyong || HageSela |
: | 10.9790/0837-2403074851 |
Abstract: The present study is conducted on the institutional planning in India.Planning in Education is an extremely important activity as it forms the basis of all programmes of quantitative and qualitative improvement in education. Planning is the process of preparing a set of discussions for action in future directed at achieving goals. Without planning, an individual or a society, an institute or a nation can't prosper.It is an essential activity of national life. The function of institutional planning is to keep an institution occupied in the search for the best possible existing social environment. In the context of formulating a plan with clear objectives for any institution, it is necessary to reflect..........
Keywords: Importance, Objectives, Areas, Better Organisations and Benefits of Institutional Planning
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Role of Conformity in Misconduct Behavior among Policeofficers |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Keerthy S |
: | 10.9790/0837-2403075263 |
Abstract: Police organization can be considered as a social organization that comprises of individuals collectively performing a significant activity, there are significant interactions between the individuals which further leads to their identity formation. The current study was conducted to assess the role of conformity in misconduct behavior among police officers in Kerala. The study aimed to assess the conformity among police officers and to explore whether conformity plays any specific role in police misconduct behavior. The study was conducted on 125 police officers from Kerala. A mixed method design was followed. In the quantitative phase a survey questionnaire on conformity was administered on them. In the qualitative phase, semi-structured interviews were conducted with..........
Keywords: Police officers, Conformity, misconduct behavior
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