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GIS Based Decision Support Systems In Agriculture
Yogesh Sharma
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.911
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Decision Support Systems (DSS) give a structure for incorporating database administration frameworks, diagnostic models, and illustrations, with a specific end goal to enhance the basic leadership process. The choice emotionally supportive network idea was stretched out to the spatial setting by incorporating GIS and DSS into Spatial Decision Support Systems (SDSS). In light of absence of PC programming to create easy to use interfaces previously, GIS has not been utilized as a major aspect of SDSS. Rather GIS has been utilized to create and store spatial information which were then utilized as contributions for the expository models
The Effect Of Developing Test-Wiseness On Iranian Efl Learners’listening Comprehension And Test Anxiety
Iraj Pazooki , Aris Hakhverdian, Masoud Yazdani Moghadam, Roshanak Daraei
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.912
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This study was an attempt to investigate the effect of developing test-wiseness on Iranian EFL learners’ listening comprehension and test anxiety. 50 intermediate male EFL learners out of 90 were selected to participate in this study by administrating an OPT, and they were non-randomly assigned into two groups, experimental control groups. As pretest, both groups were given listening sections of the different Preliminary English Test (PET) to measure the participants’ listening comprehension at the beginning of the research period. Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS) was administrated to measure the learners’ anxiety toward listening comprehension during treatment sessions
Evaluation Of Public High School Libraries
Ma. Gloria E. Liquido, Camilo T. Fernandez
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.913
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This study aimed to determine the level of adequacy of public high school libraries in Quezon City, Philippines. The 3 public school libraries were chosen as evaluands purposefully because it represented the library resources of performing public schools. The main data collection instrument was interviewed schedules
Educational Thought Of Friedrich August Froebel
Dr.Rayees Ahmad Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.914
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The purpose of conducting the present study was to analyze the role and contribution of model world citizen-Friedrich August Froebal. The main objective of the study was to examine the role of the philosopher in a different perspective. In conducting this study, the philosophical and historical methods were employed. The primary and secondary sources related to Froebel`s educational philosophy were evaluated after detailed analysis.
The Effects of Instruction of Corpus-Based Conjunction Materials on Iranian EFL Learners Writing Ability
Zahra Beheshti Sefat
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.915
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Electronic language corpora and their accompanying concordance software have outgrown their usefulness as a construct for teaching and learning. However, little has been done to examine the effectiveness of corpus-based materials in Iran. Thus, this study takes the advantage of the opportunities offered by the availability of corpus resources to teach English conjunctions to Iranian EFL learners in order to improve their writing ability
Studies On Significant Aspects Of Neisseria Mucosa In Clinical Microbiology
Mane R. S , Ghare V. S
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.916
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The current advances in cellular microbiology, genomics, and immunology has opened novel horizons in the considerate of neisserial pathogenesis and in the definition of novel prophylactic involvement. It is now clear that Neissera mucosa has evolved a number of surface structures to mediate communication with host cells and a numeral of mechanisms to undermine the immune system and escape complement-mediated killing. In this review, we revealed significant aspects of Neissera mucosa for readers.
Religious Orientation And Mental Health Among University Students With Reference To Type Of Family.
Mehrnaz Dehgan, Irshad Ahmad Najar, Muzafar Hussain Kawa
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.917
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The present study was an attempt to study the religious orientation and mental health among university students belonging to different family backgrounds like nuclear or joint family. The data for the present study was obtained from university students [N=200 (Males 105 & Females 95)] belonging to various departments of Aligarh Muslim University.
I DREAM OF EMPATHY
Ndaba Sibanda
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.918
CrossRef DOI URL : https://doi.org/10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.918
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In the Year of Drought to What Will become of this City Marianne Szlyk’s IDream of Empathy is a significant and urgent addition to the poetry collection market. The very first pages of this book have the ability to grab a reader by the heart and the brain.
Working Knacks And Impact Of Emotion Display On Job Satisfaction
Wang Xiaochen, Alla Phiri*, Salma Tahseen, Francisca Nyarai Mapiye Dube
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.919
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Emotion management has reached the level of tall standing in the fields of psychology and business management. This article conceptualizes the emotional work develop regarding two variables: surface acting and deep acting produced by communicating hierarchically wanted emotions not truly felt
Perspectives Of Business In Technological, Human Resource, Marketing And Social Progresses
Prof. Peihua Fu, Tchamy Jonathan, Najma Bano
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.920
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Globalization is shaping the economic and business actions. A lot of barometer models are created to understand these actions and issues. One of the models is ability-motivation-opportunity (AMO. Definitions of these actions vary, but all of them have the same idea about this topic.
Error Analysis in Written English: A Pragmatic Study in the Tertiary Education of Bangladesh
Md. Kawser Ahmed
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.921
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Attempt to write in English for the tertiary students is a major challenge since they find it as a hard task to make up sentences, consider it as a possible obstacle to assimilate structures between sentences and think of it as an unwanted task to compose a composition maintaining relevant lexicon. This paper will focus on the revelation of an authentic picture of what Bangladeshi university students face impediments in their English as Academic Purposes (EAP), on what impressions they hold about writing in different academic stages and on the practiced pedagogy in writing by academicians in the language classroom.
IBN Khaldun and Allama Iqbal as Educationists
Khursheed Ahmad Khanday
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.922
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Iqbal and IBN Khadun are the most profile figures in the field of anthropology, politics, law, economics, history, philosophy, sociology, geography, education and pedagogy. Iqbal and IBN Khaldun will always remembered for their valuable contribution to the human benefit. IBN Khaldum in the area of philosophy of history and sociology, he is second to none, he is one of those luminaries who gave so richly to the understanding of culture and education that impact of his contribution is relevant even in contemporary times Iqbal, a renowned Muslim Philosopher with Islamic perceptions on the other Side.
Comparative Studies on the Water Quality Parameters of the Industrial Areas around Tanuku
Dr M. Sridevi, Dr N. Aruna Kumari
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.923
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A Physico – Chemical study of the drinking water reservoirs in Vendra village with Delta Paper mill and Illindraparru village with Wanburry Pvt Ltd. in West Godavari district near Tanuku has been carried out to examine the suitability of water for drinking purposes. Water samples were collected from two sampling stations of each village and analyzed for the water quality parameters such as pH, total dissolved solids, total hardness, sulphate, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) to know the present status of the water bodies. The concentrations of investigating parameters in the water samples were within the permissible limits of the World Health Organization drinking water quality guidelines. The value of COD was found in the range little higher than the maximum permissible limits as prescribed by WHO standards (1993).
Economic Impact of Mega Sports Events: A Systematic Review of
Binita Choudhary
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.9.924
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This systematic review synthesizes existing literature on the economic impacts of mega sports events, focusing on methodologies, findings, and trends across various events and host regions. Key approaches include multiplier analysis, input-output modeling, and computable general equilibrium modeling, revealing diverse economic effects such as tourism stimulation, infrastructure development, and employment creation. Despite significant investments and anticipated benefits, challenges like cost overruns and varying legacies persist. Improved methodologies and rigorous evaluation are crucial for maximizing benefits and informing future event planning.