For social success, a student must not only demonstrate social competence, but have the ability tointegrate emotional intelligence (EI) and executive functioning (EF) as well (January, Casey, & Paulson, 2011). Communicative effectiveness is often hindered in students with deficits in these areas. To address these challenges, it is not uncommon for this population to participate in a myri...
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Authors Janet L. Dodd, Kayla LoCoco, Marissa Caccavale
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Page No. 61 to 71

The paper analyses Hermann Schulze-Delitsch’s contribution to the cooperative idea and economic thought of the second half of the 19th century. Schulze-Delitsch has recently been described as a leftish liberal at the exhibition about the German Labour Movement in Mannheim’s Technomuseum (2013), but was placed more centre with publications under the hospi...
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Authors Sabine Spangenberg
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Page No. 23 to 33

The study evaluates the science classroom learning environment in Osun State of Nigeria. Stratified random sampling technique was used to select students from the eight (8) educational zone in Osun State. A total of 24 science teachers and 200 science students were used for the study. Ex-post facto design was adopted for the study. Science Achievement Test (SAT) with reliability coeffici...
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Authors Akinyemi Olufunminiyi Akinbobola
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Page No. 37 to 42

Marxism was unfairly treated as a piece of cliche and a social system with contempt of human value. However, is it really the case? Terry Eagleton, one of the leading figures of western Marxist literary critique of all time, clarifies ten prevailing misreading towards Marxism in his book Why Marx Was Right. Various are the fallacies, we can clearly sense the theoretical foundation of Eag...
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Authors Yan Chen
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Page No. 43 to 48

The purpose of this study was to compare the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a 25-item behavioral screener, with the English version. Participants included in this study were 363 English-speaking parents and 334 Spanish-speaking parents of preschool age children (ages 3-5) who took part in the Childrenâ€â„...
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Authors Heather Blumert, Ryan J. Kettler, Kimberley D. Lakes
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Page No. 49 to 60

Colleges and universities across the United States (U.S.) are placing greater emphases on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) college programs. The purpose of this paper is to assess whether Hispanics, the largest ethnic population in the U.S., are prepared for jobs in the growing fields of science and technology.Three research questions are presented in this paper: Are His...
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Authors Ramona Ortega-Liston
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It is very tough trade-off between economic growth and environmental sustainability in a faster growing developing country like India. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes that environmental degradation initially increases with the income rise, and then begins to decrease once a certain threshold of income growth is achieved. The present study is an endeavour to expl...
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Authors Mr. Avijit Mistri, Prof. Dr. Michael von Hauff
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Hierarchical Monitoring and Quality Assurance in education are the major issues for the nations of the developing world. Consequently a spurt is seen in endeavors to promote quality in education through differed means and mechanism. School supervision is seen as an effective mechanism for quality assurance in the schools as is evident from the roles assigned to the supervising officers. ...
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Authors Mrityunjoy Jana, Ansar Khan, Soumendu Chatterjee
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Page No. 26 to 36

The Field of `Between´ is a central concept in scientific theory which I developed in 2006. Since 2008 I have presented and discussed it in my lectures “Natural Philosophy and Natural Science“ as well as in other lectures in Central Europe and abroad. At the Interdisciplinary Symposium of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 2009, organised in co-operat...
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Authors Hisaki Hashi
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Page No. 25 to 28

Contrary to the established field of mathematical philosophy, interdisciplinary research in physics and philosophy is not well known. Of course, there are the writings of physicists for the nonscientific public introducing selected topics for mass media distribution. Yet in the presentation of highly advanced theories to an audience of physicists, reflections on philosophy do not have a ...
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Authors Hisaki Hashi
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