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Menstruation, also called the menstrual cycle, prepares the sexually mature, female body for pregnancy each month. Menstruation is monthly bleeding that begins in girls around 12 years of age. Because bleeding associated with the menstrual cycle happens regularly or periodically, it also is referred to as a menstrual period or, more simply, as a "period." Some girls get their first menst...
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Authors Abhisek Bera, Professor A. Baghel
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Page No. 13 to 19

The Nightingale of India, Sarojini Naidu was a prolific writer and poet. Her poems express the personal emotions and quality of life through rhyme. Her spontaneous overflow of emotions and Indian ethos is poured out in a lyrical style. This fusion of feelings, music and imagery in expressing Indian life has made her worthy to be called, “The Nightingale of Indiaâ€...
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Authors Dr. Vandana Shrivastava
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Page No. 41 to 43

Creativity (the generation of new ideas and forms that provide valuable solution to a given problem often from an existing idea, knowledge and object) is indispensable in form generation. It determines to a large extent the aesthetic and functional products the artist and designer produce that immensely impact on our everyday lives. A key challenge facing the artist and designer is how t...
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Authors Dr. Ebigbagha Z. Sylvester
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Page No. 5 to 12

This paper examines the place of youth sport towards harnessing diversity through youth sport for sustainable development. The theory used in this research paper was anchored on functionalist theory propounded by Emile Durkheim in 1915. This paper also attempt to examine youth sport as an inevitable tool for national integration which all parts of the nation, societal systems are able to...
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Authors Nwankwo Benedict Chimezie, Nweke Prince Onyemaechi, Okechi Benard Chibuike, Onyishi Ernest Ike
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Page No. 41 to 49

This paper examines the level of corruption in educational system focusing on the private secondary schools in Nigeria. The paper argues that corruption is a general disease within the private school proprietors, policymakers, examination councils, teachers, supervisors and invigilators, and above all, leads to the abuse of teaching as a profession like other professional bodies in Niger...
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Authors Nwankwo Benedict Chimezie, Nweke Prince O.
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Page No. 59 to 67

India is a collectivistic society that places considerable amount of importance on its members to strive for the best as every action, desire, accomplishment and failure has social connotations for family and other close members of society. There are social pressures to achieve and to be perfect. This has a direct implication on the wellbeing of an individual especially college students ...
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Authors Kalpna Anand, YK Nagle
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Page No. 35 to 39

This study investigated the relationship between emotional intelligence, self-esteem, anxiety and academic stress of gifted children in Oyo State, Nigeria. Descriptive research design of ex-post-facto was used in the study. One hundred and twenty (120) gifted children were selected from public secondary schools in Oyo State, Nigeria. The respondents were measured with five standardized s...
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Authors Dr. Afusat Olanike Busari
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Page No. 23 to 33

In the Azerbaijani prose the postmodern interpretation of the epos “Kitabi-Dada Gorgud”, is connected with the creative work of the outstanding Azerbaijani scientist, writer, poet, public figure Kamal Abdulla. The writer’s creative work connected with this ancient Turkic epos is a result of the longstanding work, including his scientific work...
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Authors Yegana Ismayilova
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Page No. 15 to 21

This research focuses on the influence of western films on students’ dressing pattern at Taraba State University, Jalingo. The study explores fashion trends among students of the institution and finds that styles like hip hop/hippies, corporate/cocktail and make up/hairstyle, which are common in American films, are the most imitated forms/styles of dressing by the studen...
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Authors Apuke Destiny Oberiri
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Page No. 7 to 14

Introduction: Special needs students are also a part of our society. According to an estimation of Rehabilitation council of India (1995) approximately 16,651 visually impaired children are enrolled in different school programs. Due to their physical problem they remain leg behind form the mainstream. By arranging some special circumstances they could also be a part of mainstream. Object...
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Authors Dr. Samir Kumar Lenka, Dr. Ravi Kant
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