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Adolescent must have access to health care, nutrition and education. The physical and psychological changes are taking place in this period. Healthy adolescent means healthy future human resource for any country. The well educated and healthy adolescent always leads to development of country. But adolescent health is critical issue in slums of Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The incidence of...
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Authors Sanjay Rode
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Page No. 13 to 22

Civil war in its generic outlook implies a war between citizens of the same nation or a war within a nation. This article is a reflection on the American civil war in its origins, nature, scope and aftermath. The thesis in the paper conflicts with the label (American Civil War) given to the violent upheaval that featured between the Southern and Northern states of America in the 1860s. I...
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Authors Adebile,Oluwaseyi Paul
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Page No. 45 to 49

In diplomatic relations between Vietnam and China in the feudal period, Tributary activity (which was considered as one of two important contents of diplomatic relations besides investiture beseeching) was not only a method of maintaining pacific political relations but also the orthodox way of establishing trade relations between Vietnam and China. During the feudal period in Viet Nam, ...
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Authors Dr. Nguyen Thi My Hanh
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Page No. 69 to 80

This paper is an analysis and study of role of banking sector and loan schemes between China and Pakistan. As “banks are the financial intermediary and money creator that creates the money and lending money from borrowers." In other words banks are the financial institutions that kept the money and saving for commercial purposes or invested and supplied for loans. ...
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Authors Abdul Rehman, Luan Jingdong, Yuneng Du, Rafia Khatoon
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Page No. 57 to 67

School children’s health status is related to future physical growth, intellectual capacity and income. But malnutrition at early stage among children affects on physical growth and intellectual capacity. Mumbai Metropolitan Region is most developed region of India. But the incidence of malnutrition among school children is higher in slums of region. The incidence of sev...
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Authors Sanjay Rode
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Page No. 45 to 55

The ultimate goal of any competition policy is to enhance consumer welfare, and it is not surprising that the South African competition policy is founded on the same principles. The South African Competition Act 89 of 1998 aims to promote the efficiency, adaptability and development of the economy, provide consumers with competitive prices and product choices, promote employment and adva...
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Authors Simbarashe Tavuyanago
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Page No. 23 to 43

In order to achieve and sustain fiscal discipline, a proper understanding about the budgetary movements and causal relationship between government revenue and government expenditure have become a vital requirement. Therefore, this paper examines the causal relationship between government expenditure and government revenue in Sri Lanka for the period of 1960-2013. In the process of achiev...
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Authors Navoda Edirisinghe, Selliah Sivarajasingham
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Conventional estimation methods on analyzing gender pay gap focus on comparing the earnings premium and gender inequality from the view of mean earnings distribution, highlighting human capital factors (e.g. education attainment, career training). However, mean distribution analysis do not reflect the whole perspective of gender earnings. Therefore, in our study, we adopt quantile regres...
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Authors HongYe Sun, GiSeung Kim
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Page No. 13 to 21

OBJECTIVES—After reviewing this abstract, you shall be empowered to: • Define the main properties or features of Feudalism (Fm), Capitalism (Km), Socialism (Sm), Communism (Cm), and Globalization1, 2 Capitalism (Kgm). • Identify the five (5) chief types of Km, as the domineering, or hegemonic, world system (order, disorder) of economic conduct...
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Authors Samuel Sarri
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Page No. 37 to 44

Wealth has traditionally and commonly been measured using monetary indicators such as income and consumption (Hargreaves et al., 2007). Income is “the amount of money received during a period of time in exchange for labour or services, from the sale of goods or property, or as a profit from financial investments” (O’ Donnell et al., 2008; 70)...
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Authors David Mmopelwa, Khaufelo Raymond Lekobane
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