Women have had a long history in asserting their rights. It is a commonly accepted view that the male-dominated patriarchal society and power structure would usually keep the position of women low. This powerless situation of women has itself made them to look for a way out and liberation. Reformation thinking, feminist movements, freedom struggle have all contributed in awakening their ...
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Authors Dr. A. Seenivasan
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Page No. 27 to 31

Extensive research shows that men report greater enjoyment and excitement from taking risks than do women. What remains to be answered is why women seem to exhibit risk attitudes that are less aggressive than men. In this paper, we apply aspects of power-control theory (PCT) as a theoretical foundation for explaining generalized risk-taking attitudes among women and men. We investigate t...
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Authors NaRita D. Anderson, MBA, Fred Fernatt, MA,MS, Robert Rodermund, MS, Ronald A. Sages, Ph.D., John E. Grable, Ph.D.
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This paper evaluates the effects of gas flaring and oil spillage on rainwater quality for domestic use in Okpai and Beneku areas of Delta State, Nigeria. Both field and laboratory techniques were employed in the analyses of rainwater quality. Rain water samples were collected in the dry (December, January and February) and wet (June, July and August) seasons from Okpai (experimental site...
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Authors Dr. A.Dami, H. K. Ayuba, O. Amukali
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Page No. 25 to 29

Human existential desire for immortality of the soul has been a persistent philosophical problem down the ages such that it is imperative for different thinkers to hold divergent opinions in their genuine search for the truth. Unamuno in his sincere search for the truth of immortality, firstly, tries rationalism, thereby tending towards Hegelianism. When he sees that the power of human r...
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Authors Dr. Christopher C. Anyadubalu
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Page No. 47 to 54

This study investigated effects of socio – economic survival of Okada riders in Abeokuta and Odeda Local Government Areas of Ogun State, Nigeria on African cultural values. The study was carried out using the questionnaire method to elicit vital information from one hundred respondents who were randomly- selected from ten Okada parks within Abeokuta metropolis and Odeda ...
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Authors Dr. Onifade, Comfort Adenike, Aduradola, Remi Rebecca, Amao, Samuel Olalekan
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Page No. 39 to 46

An Anova of the order of 2x2x(2) with repeated measure was employed in the present research to gauge the effect of yogic exercises if any between the control group and the experimental group in the two genders from pre to post test on different types of aggression. This investigation used a complete package of multiple counselling techniques to normalize aggression. The sample consisted ...
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Authors Dr. Anita Sharma
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Page No. 33 to 46

As Little described, learners’ autonomy has been a new term in the field of applied linguistics. It has become one of the objectives of education now. This paper reviews definition and some misunderstanding of learners’ autonomy, and discuss the roles of teachers in autonomy. ...
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Authors Dr. Shenghua Yan
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Page No. 47 to 50

Dress code is a part of dignity and professionalism with little exception. The outfit of Judges and Advocates with judicial robes seems a mark of dignity and loyalty towards court and justice. Americans refused to adopt the judicial attire of the British after independence. Almost all countries in the Indian subcontinent are in debt to the British for the development of their jurispruden...
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Authors Emdadul Haque
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Page No. 53 to 60

The study aims at measuring discrepancy of various boards’ examination BISE and educational testing and evaluation Agency (ETEA) in KPK. The population of the study consisted of all the Boards of Intermediate & Secondary Education in KPK and all the intermediate level students who have appeared in both the above-mentioned examinations. The sample of the study was 541 stu...
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Authors Dr. Shaukat Hayat, Dr. Sufiana K. Malik
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Page No. 27 to 40

This paper is a reflection upon issues of in-service teacher education courses by connecting them, with teachers’ problems that they face in actual classroom environment. It is a revision of literature where the author after reviewing the literature and discussing about methods and material of in-service courses, researcher’s commentary on current teache...
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Authors Dr. Sufiana K. Malik
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