Petrol scarcity is a malady and a serious economic problem in Nigeria. Successive governments have, often times, used it as a case for political advances, yet petrol scarcity remained an undefeatable macroeconomic monster in Nigeria. The need for petrol, its availability and affordability is obviously important especially as the risks and its attendant effects are undesirable, hence this...
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Authors Mr. Sunday S. Akpan, Dr. Michael Nnamseh
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Page No. 25 to 38

The impact of the staging environment on effectiveness of communication between the performer and the audience has remained contentious. The objective of this paper is to determine the effectiveness of plays about the Yorubas as presented elsewhere in the western world in projecting the Yoruba race. The paper is theoretically grounded on Richard Schechner’s Performance t...
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Authors Bashiru Akande Lasisi
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Page No. 29 to 36

This paper examines the appropriation of the aesthetics of stage lighting as an agency of narratology and communication in theatre. As a communicative art, theatre thrives fundamentally on verbal and none verbal communication. It speaks in many possible ways. But most people hold the wrong notion that the centre of communication in drama and theatre is the written word. Technical inputs ...
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Authors Benedict Binebai, Kenneth Efakponana ENI,
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Page No. 17 to 22

Tea plantation industry in India was originally initiated and developed by British enterprises. The management of the estates of various Sterling and British Rupee Public Limited tea companies were vested on the British Managing Agency Houses of Calcutta. They played an important role in converting either a personal lease or proprietary estate into a public limited company. In the tea pl...
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Authors Supam Biswas, Kalidas Roy
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Page No. 35 to 42

Stress Management through Yoga
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 7
Stress is the body’s automatic response to any physical or mental demand placed on it. It is subjective and unpleasant felling of distress. Every one of us irrespective of our age, sex, education, occupation, socio-economic status, whether live in rural or urban area face stress.Stress effect body, mind, behavior in many ways and everyone experiences stress differently. ...
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Authors Dr. Ritu Wadhwa, Dr. Meghnandini Khandare
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Page No. 15 to 16

In Praise of Pain
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 7
As Buddha rightly announced, all sentient beings are engulfed in the vast ocean of pain worldwide.Strangely, however, no one in world history seems to have squarely stared at pain and deeply meditated on pain itself so important, so essential to living, and so internally ubiquitous.This essay attempts to probe pain, to harvest two surprises so incredible radically negative and radically ...
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Authors Kuang-Ming Wu
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Page No. 5 to 8

Country like India, where tradition, rituals and culture still hold a significant value and importance, crafts have been able to retain its essential matter in the form of many definitions, according to individuals, groups and organisations. Handicrafts commonly refer to hand-made artisan crafts or artisanry. Skilled people create different kinds of items starting from consumer goods to ...
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Authors Towseef Mohi Ud Din
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Page No. 27 to 31

This paper is written with aim to point out the local level hurdles and socio-cultural factors responsible for malfunctioning of Devolution Plan. The authors have their professional impression on the basis of empirical data from local level community interactions that development of any nation or region is only possible when there is a distinct demarcation between development activities ...
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Authors Dr. Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry, Aftab Ahmed, Haris Farooq
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Page No. 21 to 33

Ethnic consideration has been comprehensively substantiated as a major trait in determining the political sustainability in Nigeria. Historically, the British overlord in 1914 saw forceful nuptials as a political necessity to safeguard and consolidate divergence ethnic pluralism, hypothesizing the dawn of ethnic consciousness in Nigerian political life. Ethnicity has been exploited as an...
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Authors OJO, John Sunday, Fagbohun Oluyemi Francis
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Page No. 17 to 35

The impact of capital formation on the economic growth of Nigeria was studied using multiple regressions technique. It was ascertained that in the short run, gross fixed capital formation had no significant impact on economic growth; while in the long run; the VAR model estimate indicates that gross fixed capital formation, total exports and the lagged values of GDP had positive long run...
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Authors Kanu, Success Ikechi, Ozurumba, Benedict Anayochukwu
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