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  • The Impact of Regional Economic Projects on Business Development in Afghanistan (Case Study: RECCA)


Said Haroon Fakhri Zada

Abstract: This research examines the regional economic projects and their consequence to business development in Afghanistan. To make it clearer, this research specifically studies the RECCA summits. Based on the evidence there is potential for Afghanistan to be the center of regional cooperation. Since Afghanistan acts positively in the region, it can affect the business development in Afghanistan. This study suggests that focusing on regional

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  • IMPLEMENTATION OF “5S METHODOLOGY” IN AN ORGANIZATION


E.Dhanashree, Dr.K.Sentamilselvan

Abstract: This Paper Describes The Methods And Techniques Of 5s Which Are Used To Increase The Efficiency Of All Processes In The Industry. The Main Goal Is To Reduce The Losses In The Industry And The Implementation Of The 5s System. It Can Be Seen That Due To The Introduction Of The 5s Rules, There Are Big Changes In The Company, For Example: Improve Cost, Increase Effectiveness And Efficiency In The Process, Efficiency Of The Maintenance

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  • IMPACT OF TEST ANXIETY ON THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF KGBV STUDENTS AT SECONDARY LEVEL


Dr. S. Vijayavardhini, **Dr. T. Aruna Kumari

Abstract: Test anxiety mirrors the unnecessary stress that may happen prior to any exams for the students. Feelings; thinking negatively is the hallmark of test anxiety A mild anxiety would always results in better results. Moreover, it is a combination of physiological and psychological feelings and depreciating thoughts occur during test conditions or situations. As test anxiety is a learned behavior pupil can learn to manage their anxiety with practice

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  • Challenges and Experiences of Women Prisoners in Assela Correction Center


Birhanu Gudissa Nurgi, Dr. C. Senthil Kumar, Mr. Birhanu H/Meskel

Abstract: Prisoner is individual who has been legally deprived of liberty and kept under involuntary confinement or custody as a punishment for a crime. The situation in prisons and other places of detention is characterized by recurrent challenges such as high levels of overcrowding, disease, malnutrition, torture, ill-treatment of inmates and long-pre trials detention periods. This study explored the experiences of women prisoners; examine the cases of imprisonment, challenges, and how they are treated in Assela correctional center.

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  • ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NATIONAL INTEGRATIVE MECHANISMS IN NIGERIA SINCE THE CIVIL WAR (1960-1970).


Christian Chukwuemeka Ejimadu

Abstract: Nigeria presents a unique case for investigating the problems of national integration. The country has about 450 ethnic nationalities with different histories, cultures, religions and languages. By 1914, Britain had conquered all these territories and merged them together as a single entity. Throughout the period of colonial rule, the inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic relationship among these various groups was hostile.

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  • Socio-economic and Psychological Challenges of Street Elders: The Case of Adama City, Ethiopia


Birhanu Gudissa Nurgi, Dr. C. Senthil Kumar

Abstract: Problem of homelessness and street life is one of the social problems that modern societies are facing. Homelessness describes the situation of an individual or family without stable, permanent, and appropriate housing. Systemic or societal barriers, a lack of affordable and appropriate housing, financial problem, mental, cognitive, physical problems, and death of significant family members are cause of homelessness.

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  • The Tense Relations Between Barack Obama and Hamid Karzai


Sayed Saboor Zafar

Abstract: U.S. Afghan relations in the 21st century was reestablished after the September 11 attacks in the United States, disintegration of the Taliban regime and installation of an interim government in Afghanistan. President George W. Bush soon after the incident attached the attacks to the Al-Qaida Network, hence this network’s identity was constructed and promoted at a global scale. President Bush declared a, Global War on Terror arguing that the international community was unified to participate in the war and Afghanistan became a focus of U.S. foreign policy.

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  • FACULTY PERCEPTION OF ONLINE TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS AND INDICATORS OF QUALITY


Ms. Sheuli Sen

Abstract: Online education programs in nursing are increasing rapidly. Faculty need to be competent in their role and possess the skills necessary to positively impact student outcomes. Existing research offers effective teaching strategies for online education; however, there may be some disconnect in the application of these strategies and faculty perceptions of associated outcomes. Focus groups were formed to uncover how nursing faculty in an online program define and describe teaching effectiveness

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  • COMMUNITY RADIO: Finding Empathetic Echoes in Non-Urban Spaces


Dr. Sam Vinay Rao, Dr. Pooja Rana

Abstract: “Community radio is a social process or event in which members of the community associate together to design programmes and produce and air them, thus taking on the primary role of actors in their own destiny, whether this be for something as common as mending fences in the neighbourhood, or a community-wide campaign on how to use clean water and keep it clean, or agitation for the election of new leaders.

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  • WORK STRESS AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: AN ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT OF WORK STRESSWORK STRESS AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE: AN ASSESSMENT OF IMPACT OF WORK STRESS


Dhruba Lal Pandey

Abstract: Stress may be a universal element and individuals in every walk of life should face it. The staff working in several organizations should cater to stress. Especially, bankers are under a good deal of stress because of many antecedents of stress. These stresses result in decreased organizational performance, decreased employees’ overall performance, and decreased quality of labor, high staff turnover, and absenteeism.

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  • CICADASOF CEREAL CROPS OF FERGANA VALLEY


A.G. Kojevnikova

Abstract: : In the article materials on the study of cicadas of cereal crops inFergana Valley, their morphological and biological features, a systematic position, determination of the wintering phase, harmfulness, nutritional relationships and diagnostic features were given.

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  • PROBLEMS OF IMPROVEMENT OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM DURING THE FORMATION OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN UZBEKISTAN


Dehkanova Mamura Ulmasovna

Abstract: Annotation: This article analyzes the current reforms in the higher education system of Uzbekistan and their results. In recent years, attention has been paid to the fact that the state educational policy has changed, and the legislative framework in the field of education has been strengthened.

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  • INTERPRETATION OF THIRD SECTOR CONCEPTS


Jamilya Matkarimova

Abstract: Today, the non-profit sector is involved in solving many socio-cultural, economic and religious problems that are characteristic of various groups of the population. About a third of them operate, are active, provide social, informational, and educational services, which are often unparalleled in the public or municipal or private sectors

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  • समकालीन परिप्रेक्ष्य में भारत-पाक संबंधः एक विश्लेषणात्मक अध्ययन


डॅा. संगीता विजय  दीपिका षर्मा 

Abstract: समकालीन परिप्रेक्ष्य में भारत-पाक संबंधः एक विश्लेषणात्मक अध्ययन

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  • A STUDY OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION IN RELATION TO THE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS.


Dr. Pooja

Abstract: Motivation is a powerful force which play a vital role in the golden road of learning of the secondary school students. The present study is an endeavor to investigate achievement motivation in

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  • REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON MENTAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPY'S EFFECT ON CHILDREN WITH HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER


1MEGHA SHARMA, 2Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta

Abstract: Children with HDAD are energetic and disruptive by nature, however instructors who are dealing with a disruptive kid may try to handle the issue by removing them from the classroom. Children with HDAD often find themselves excluded from group activities. Because other parents may

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  • THE ANATOMY OF SORROW: A SPIRITUAL, PHENOMENOLOGICAL, AND NEUROLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE


1Vasudha P, 2Dr

Abstract: There is considerable controversy, both within and outside the field of psychiatry, regarding the boundaries of normal sadness and clinical depression. Furthermore, while there are frequent calls for a "pluralistic", comprehensive approach to understanding depression, few writers have tried to integrate insights from the spiritual, philosophical, and neurobiological literature. The author proposes that such a synthesis is possible, and that our

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  • UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF IMPULSIVE DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH SOME EXAMPLES


Sri Ganesh Narayan Praharaj Dr. Anand

Abstract: Some real-world processes look amenable to mathematical modeling, and this has led to the theory of impulsive differential equations being recognized as a promising new area of study. Solutions to impulsive differential equations have been studied extensively to characterize their qualitative behavior. We present an impulsive differential equations-inspired inverse framework, impulse extension equations, that can be utilized to test the veracity of impulsive models.

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  • भारत में व्युत्पन्न बाजार की वृद्धि और नियामक ढांचे के महत्व का अध्ययन


Dimple Rani Dr. S.k. datta

Abstract: इस अध्ययन का उद्देश्य मुख्य रूप से निवेशकों द्वारा विभिन्न निवेश के तरीकों में निवेश की मात्रा और विशेष रूप से हिन्दू त्योहारों के समय के साथ-साथ अन्य अवधियों के दौरान निवेश के पैटर्न को जानना है। इसके अलावा, इस तरह के परिवर्तनों के लाभों को प्राप्त करने के लिए विकल्प कीमतों में उतार-चढ़ाव के प्रति निवेशकों के व्यवहार को जानने का इरादा है

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