The study on the factors affecting the net income of the households for mono rice production, rice-upland crop and rice-aquaculture in the Mekong Delta was conducted in July, 2013 which aimed to (1) Assess the main resources of the households; (2) Analyze factors impacting the net income and (3) Propose solutions for improving the net income for rice production, rice-upland crop and rice...
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Authors Nguyen Quang Tuyen
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Page No. 27 to 30

The extent to which differences were present in college-readiness rates in reading, mathematics, and both subjects by economic status for students who were Learning Disabled in Texas public high schools for 2008-2009 through 2010-2011 school years were analyzed in this study.Archival data were obtained from the Texas Education Agency Public Education Information Management System on all ...
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Authors Catherine Holden, John R. Slate, George W. Moore, Wally Barnes
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Page No. 83 to 92

This paper develops a three-sector theoretical growth model to capture the role of consumers’ acceptance towards the second generation of genetically modified (GM) crops in the long run growth process of the economy. An Acceptance (towards GM crop) parameter is defined as a ratio of consumption of GM to traditional variety of food, whose growth rate is determined by grow...
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Authors Amrita Chatterjee,Arpita Ghose
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In Bangladesh, there are improvements in secondary education by quantitative indicators but satisfactory picture is remained far from the quality. The gross deficiency in teaching includes one of the main reasons for poor quality of secondary education. There are higher failure rates in Mathematics subject in Secondary School Certificate examination in the last consecutive years. An exte...
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Authors Sheikh Asadullah
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Page No. 69 to 82

Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus /Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has become increasingly public health problem worldwide. Particularly in developing countries’ higher institutions like Ethiopia. The victims are youngsters; productive age of the population. The primary prevention and control of the spread of HIV/AIDS infection is through awareness...
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Authors Abera Getachew Obsa, Berihu Angesom Weldihanes
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Page No. 61 to 68

The purpose of this research is to get deep meaning of child-friendly school in educational settings in the Land of Papua Indonesia, relate with (1) how children at risk at home or in the community; (2) how situational factors affecting child protection in schools relate with bullying (physical, verbal and psychological abuse) by staff and peers; (3) how peace building and child protecti...
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Authors Dr. Agustinus Hermino
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Page No. 47 to 59

Psychoanalysis is one of the modern theories that are used in English literature. It is a theory that is regarded as a theory of personality organization and the dynamics of personality that guides psychoanalysis. It is known that the closet connection between literature and psychoanalysis has always been deployed by the academic field of literary criticism or literary theory. Among the ...
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Authors Md.Mahroof Hossain
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Page No. 41 to 46

Many people (including non-Nigerians) are aware that there was a serious crisis between the Ijo and Itsekiri of the Warri area of the Western Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Some of these people may also be aware that the crisis was caused mainly by the relocation of the headquarters of the then newly created Warri South (later Warri South-West) Local Government Area from Ogbe-Ijoh, an Ij...
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Authors Henchard B. Erezene
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Page No. 7 to 12

The Cult of Honor
Published In: GJHSS Part: C: Sociology & Sociology of culture Volume: 17 Issue: 1
The cult of honor is second of four stages in the fullest possible development of society (credit where due to Spencer’s Social Statics). It often devolves into its antithesis, the ‘cult of dignity’, (Herrman,2017) thereby diminishing what the cult of honor otherwise provides, namely,the quality of our militaries, religious structures, prof...
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Authors C. S. Herrman
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The importance of social networking sites can never be over emphasized asit has been put to diverse use by different people and groups fordifferent purposes.It is as a result that the researchersinvestigate the use of social networking among the female students of Taraba state University and how best it has been used to access and diffuse information on health related matters.A quantitat...
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Authors Sarah Gambo, Oberiri Destiny Apuke
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