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Analysis Of Electrical Resistivity Data For The Delineation Of Ground Water Prospective Zones At Karchana Block Of Allahabad District. U. P. India.
Vinit J.Ganvir, ArjunSingh, Pushpesh Kumar, Amaresh Kr. SinghandVineetKumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.711
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Electrical resistivity of sounding of Karchana block was conducted to delineating the ground water feasibility and selection of sites for installation of bore wells. The reason for choosing this area have undergone stress for the natural resources like water is continuous declining of ground water due to urbanization and industrialization also it was dark block in 2008. 2 D resistivity imaging technique was utilized. The 2 D resistivity technique/electrical resistivity technique utilized the Schlumberger electrode array configuration because this array is moderately sensitive to both vertical and horizontal structures.Twenty (20) vertical electrical resistivity soundings were acquired with ABEM resistivity Terameter in Schlumberger configuration.
A Sociolinguistic Exploration Of The Difference Between Male Speech And That Of Female Speech
Hossein Kargar Behbahani, Meysam Gholami
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.712
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It has been observed that male speech and female speech tend to differ in their form, topic, content, and use. Early writers were highly introspective in their analyses; more recent work has begun to provide empirical evidence. Male speech might be more direct. Men tend to use more of the non-standard variety of languages. However, women, more often than not, are more supportive, polite, expressive, talk more about home and family, etc. This study was conducted to sociolinguistically examine whether male speech is any different from that of female speech if age and level of education are treated as confounding variables.
Highlighting The Role Of Critical Thinking And Giving More Importance To Its Role In English Language Teaching Field
Nafiseh. Arfaolrafiei
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.713
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The importance role of critical thinking in education has been investigated for some time. In this study, the role and importance of applying critical thinking in the educational system has been studied. Considering the importance of critical thinking in the world of science today, its benefits are discussed. The lack of the use of cognitive thinking in many of the English language classes and the lack of success will make the role more meaningful. In this article, first, attention is paid to the role and importance of critical thinking, and then benefits of applying a course as critical thinking in English language Teaching Field are discussed.
Life Satisfaction Of Elderly Aged People In Relation To Demographic Variable
Md Sarafat , Shamima Akter
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.714
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The Study was conducted with a view to find out the relation of life satisfaction of elderly aged people with their gender, marital status, educational qualification, socioeconomic status and types of residence. The samples of the present study comprised of 197, their age ranges from 65 to 90 years recruited from two old home institutes and outside of the old home institute situated in the same area
Educational Thought Of Dr. Radha Krishnan
Rayees Ahmad Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.715
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Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan the name needs no introduction. A philosopher, a great teacher, a scholar par-excellence, a creative genius, a great humanist, a spiritualist, a man of vision, a man of mission, a man of principles, an idealist, an orator with the gift of the gab, an original thinker, an eminent author and then the role of the Executive Head of India are a few outlines of this personality. He was one of the greatest educationists in India. He not only enlightened India, but also the whole world by his outstanding personality and intellect. He shines like a luminous star in the galaxy of intellectuals. He was a great son of India. His birthday is celebrated as the Teacher‟s day in India
Reverse Transfer Of L2 To L1: The Case Of Code-Switching
Shima Ghobadi, Mohammad Reza Talebinejad
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.716
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Issues related to the learners’ use of the foreign language and the mother tongue (code-switching) in the foreign language classroom and their role in language teaching and learning processes have been a common area of research. This study aimed at investigating Reverse Transfer of L2 to L1.To this end, 50 Iranian intermediate EFL learners (25 males, 25 females) at Islamic Azad University, Shahreza Branch studies in the second semester of the academic year 2016-2017 were selected through the convenience sampling method. They were then assigned randomly to the experimental and control groups.
A Study On Quality Of Worklife Among Private Hospital Nurses With Reference To Visakhapatnam
Rajeswari Madey, Dr. S. Anitha Devi
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.717
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In the life of a working person, the caliber of work life holds prime importance. Over a period of time, numerous opportunities have been created in the corporate globe, each proposing a more conducive work environment for the employee than the terminal. This has given boost to employee expectations, which, coupled with the sufferance of the importance of employee retention, has driven employers to think even about the minutes of parameters which influence the character of workplace life. Quality of nursing care is seen as an important aspect in assessing the quality of wellness care.
A Study On Work-Life Balance In Working Women
N. Lakshmi , V. Sai Prasanth
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.718
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The purpose of working women has changed throughout the creation due to economic shifts and social needs. This has resulted in a scenario in which working women have tremendous pressure to develop a career as robust as their male counterparts while nourishing active engagement in personal life. The ever-increasing workload is bringing a plaster bandage on the working women leaving them with less time for themselves. The increasing responsibilities on the personal front with the technological blessings like advanced mobile phones, notepads, etc. that keeps work life integrated with personal life also creates stress on personal and professional fronts in this knowledge age
Consumer Buying Preference Based On Green Marketing And Green Product Development
V. Sai Prasanth, Prof. M. Jyothsna, Dr.N.Aruna Kumari
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.719
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In todays global scenario ecological issue is getting worse, the consumers’ are more concerned about the environmental protection, with the change in consumer buying approach in the steering of a immature lifestyle. As a consequence, firms are implementing potential ecological approaches in the green market industry. Green marketing and green product development are constructive techniques, which are applied by firms to raise competitive advantages and gain the satisfaction of consumers in order to accomplish the firm’s mission and vision.
Social Network-Based Instruction And Vocabulary Learning
Bahram Kamran
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.7.720
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