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Dr. Ashokkumar B. Surapur
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Dr. Ashokkumar B. Surapur

  • Categories: Art

Current period is too quick to even think about utilizing the time factor to improve the exhibition. It is the main conceivable because of the utilization of Internet. With the appearance of smart phones in India, correspondence in life has gotten smart and simple. Presently a days we don't need to utilize internet bistro for noting official/individual sends. A large number of us currently discover everything open with the dash of screen and henceforth socialization specifically has been fenced around bits and bytes. Smart phones have not just discovered spot among youth and common laborers however even babies and senior residents, every one of whom are utilizing them viably and intricately....

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING

  • Categories: Art

Introduction Language, its nature and Mechanisms, Meaning of language: Man’s greatest achievement and significant that above all others distinguishes him from greatest is a language. Language is the flesh and blood of culture. We can not imagine a world without languages. Language is an essential component of culture and civilization. General Meaning of Language: Language is vast repertoire of words. The English world language has been derived from the Latin word – Lingua which means Tongue, French term ‘Langue’ & ‘Parole’ also bear similar impression on languages. Language is necessary for speaking, learning, reading, writing. It is a type of abstract knowledge. Definition of Language: · Edward. Sapir: “A purely human norm instinctive method of communication ideas, emotions & desires by means of a system of voluntarily produced vocal symbols.” · Otto Jesperson: ‘A set of human habits the purpose of which is to give expression to thoughts & feelings and especially to impart them to others’.

SCIENCE CURRICULUM TRAINING (Primary school science teachers' perspective)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

SCIENCE CURRICULUM TRAINING (Primary school science teachers' perspective)

  • Categories: Art

Education is the process of developing the capacities and potentials of the individual so as to prepare that individual to be successful in a specific society or culture. From this perspective, education is serving primarily as an individual development function. Education begins at birth and continues throughout life. It is constant and ongoing. Schooling generally begins somewhere between the ages four and six when children are gathered together for the purposes of specific guidance related to skills and competencies that society deems important. In the past, once the formal primary and secondary schooling was completed the process was finished. However, in today’s information age, adult...

EDUCATION FOR NATIONAL CONCERN
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

EDUCATION FOR NATIONAL CONCERN

  • Categories: Art

1.1 Emotional and National Integration: After a long time of foreign administration, new India is united under one flag. Disunity, distrust, narrow mindedness, prejudice, lack of patriarchism, lack of liberal attitude, provincialism, language hat redness, communalism, etc were the divisive features of India. But an new shape has to be given to new India. People who speak different languages, practice religions faith, cultural and social traditions as well as different life style are spread out in different parts of the country. Wherever they may be, they are Indians. The diversity is religious, languages, traditions, cultures, beliefs have increased the cultural wealth of the land. The indep...

HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS

  • Categories: Art

Introduction Trafficking in people is the enrollment, transportation, move, harboring or receipt of people, by methods for danger or utilization of power or different types of intimidation, of snatching, of misrepresentation, of double dealing, of maltreatment of intensity or unpretentious affectations that exploit a person's helplessness or the utilization of power or savagery with the end goal of misuse like prostitution, bondage, constrained work or administrations including asking, exchange organs, marriage, appropriation and youngster officers. Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labour, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker ...

THIRD GENDER (Socio - Educational Perspectives)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

THIRD GENDER (Socio - Educational Perspectives)

  • Categories: Art

Third gender or third sex is an idea where people are classified, either without anyone else or by society, as neither man nor lady. It is likewise a social classification present in social orders that perceive at least three genders. The term third is generally comprehended to signify "other"; a few anthropologists and sociologists have portrayed fourth, fifth, and "some" genders. Science decides if a human's chromosomal and anatomical sex is male, female, or one of the extraordinary minor departure from this sexual dimorphism that can make a level of equivocalness known as intersex. However, the condition of specifically recognizing as, or being distinguished by society as, a man, a lady, ...

JOB ANALYSIS OF HEAD TEACHERS (Secondary School Perspective)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

JOB ANALYSIS OF HEAD TEACHERS (Secondary School Perspective)

  • Categories: Art

1.1 Introduction Education is endless procedure, which is complicatedly joined with life, advancing the person with an assortment of experience, encouraging the flares of information with steady testing into the puzzles of life, inside and without. Each educational foundation should create instructed, astute person who can think freely not a mass which can be controlled. For this, the accentuation in education should move from packing data to animating explanatory reasoning. Charles E. Silverman in his Crises in Class-room rightly mentioned "What tomorrow needs isn't mass of scholarly, yet mass of taught men to feel and to go about just as to might suspect. Herbert Spencer said "Education is...

ESTUDOS INTERDISCIPLINARES EM CONTABILIDADE Volume I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 565

ESTUDOS INTERDISCIPLINARES EM CONTABILIDADE Volume I

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-24
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Com os avanços na área científica e tecnológica ocorrido nas últimas décadas, nos mais diversos segmentos das atividades ligadas à agropecuária, têm proporcionado o surgimento de inúmeros produtos alternativos. Dentre eles está o frango caipira que surgiu como proposta diferenciada para consumidores preocupados com a saúde, segurança alimentar, meio ambiente e ecologia sustentável (CARBONE, SATO E MOORI,2004).

EMPOWERMENT OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

EMPOWERMENT OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS

  • Categories: Art

Human knowledge as it exists today broadly consists of facts and theories. New facts, new concepts and new ways of doing things increased its quantum with the passage of time. This knowledge enables us to understand, comprehend, explain, control, predict, or cope with a given situation. The sources from which we obtain knowledge range from those that are highly reliable to those that are completely unreliable. The knowledge obtained from the unreliable sources is based on assumptions, beliefs, and untested generalizations. Such generalizations are usually accepted on faith, tradition, or authority and no effort is made to verify their validity. In contrast, reliable knowledge is based on objectives verification of generalizations.

COVID- 19 AWARENESS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

COVID- 19 AWARENESS

  • Categories: Art

Following on from the revelation of tobacco mosaic virus in 1892 and foot-and-mouth ailment virus in 1898, the principal 'filterable operator' to be found in people was yellow fever virus in 1901. New types of human virus are as yet being recognized, at a pace of three or four every year (see underneath), and viruses make up more than 66% of all new human pathogens , a profoundly noteworthy over-portrayal given that most human pathogen species are microorganisms, parasites or helminths. These new viruses contrast fiercely in their significance, going from the uncommon and mellow sickness due to Menangle virus to the overwhelming general health effect of HIV-1. Since the beginning of microbiology, specialists have concentrated on pathogens that make us and our trained creatures and plants wiped out. Since the beginning of side effects was the best way to know whether explicit viruses were available years back, the most all around considered viruses are those that cause malady. Be that as it may, numerous viruses incessantly taint people without inciting sickness, aside from maybe in the extremely youthful, the old, or the immunosuppressed.