Role of the media as a prime tool to tackle rural poverty in Meghalaya, India
Objective: To describe the strengths and weaknesses of current media to act as a prime tool to tackle rural poverty and help in development. Design: A descriptive, cross sectional study design, collecting relevant quantitative and qualitative data was conducted. A data on retrospective histories and experiences of poverty was also captured to link the exposure pattern on the availability of government assistances through media vehicles. Setting: Urban community comprising of reporters and journalists belonging to different media houses in East Khasi Hills District from both the print and electronic media. Results: The working journalist in the State suggested that the media should create awareness programmes and make people aware of the schemes and loans being provided by the government. In addition, the media should also highlight the needs of the poor. These working professionals are consciously aware of its role but mentioned that they find it difficult in allotting space to information on government monetary benefits to the masses through their media houses. Conclusion: This study concludes that media has been ignoring poverty for too long. Media’s role in projecting and highlighting government’s assistance to help alleviate economic poverty in the State is a highly conscious elucidation endorsed by all.
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Slow draining of large spherical tank under gravity
Measurements on efflux time are performed for draining a large open spherical tank through an exit pipe, the flow in the exit pipe is assumed to be laminar. Laminar flow is maintained by using different concentrations of glycerin solutions. The experimental values are compared with the mathematical model and found to be in good agreement with the model. The model is also verified for different exit pipe lengths and different volumes of liquid in the tank. Further, the effect of addition of polyacrylamide and polythene oxide polymers on drag reduction for water as well different concentrations of glycerin solutions is contemplated. It is observed that, for the range of concentrations of polymers considered, drag reduction prevails in absence of glycerin solutions only. The optimum concentration with polyacrylamide is found to be 1.25 ppm and in case of polythene oxide, it is 10ppm. However, for the case of polymer solutions of different concentrations prepared using glycerin solutions, instead of drag reduction, drag enhancement takes place. The trend is found to be same for all volumes of liquid as well as for all exit pipe lengths. This suggests that caution has to be exercised when using polymer solutions for drag reduction in gravity driven flow systems.
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Solutions of the generalized heat equation and its integral representations
In this paper we have explored the problem for generalized temperature functions considered over positive and negative time. We have established representation theorems and their applications.
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Study of the K/S values, wash, light & rubbing fastnesses, and antimicrobial assessment on modal, cotton and modal / cotton (50: 50) blended dyed fabrics
Modal is one of the vital regenerated cellulosic fibres used in textile industries. It contains almost all the properties required for the textile applications. In this paper the physical properties, dyeing effects and antimicrobial characteristics of modal, cotton and modal / cotton (50 : 50 blend) fabrics are studied. Modal fabrics in original and in blended (50 : 50) form with cotton show good properties towards k/s value, wash, light and rubbing fastnesses and also for antimicrobial behavior.
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Studying the influence of organizational justice on human capital development (Evidence from Iran)
The current paper presents the findings of a study, which investigated how organizational justice played an important role in human resource development. The sample consisted of 2883 employees and managers from Melli Bank in Iran from which 340 were selected by Cochran sampling formula in limited societies. The results of utilizing structural equation model in LISREL software environment illustrated that organizational justice and its three dimensions (include distributive, procedural and interactional justice) affect significantly and positively on human capital. Also by applying fuzzy TOPSIS technique in LISREL software environment illustrated that “employees’ skills and expertise“, ”employees’ abilities to associate in decision makings” and “leaving rate” were selected as the most important indices of human capital.
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The content and form of egungun ado festival
Festivals and traditional ceremonies are part of the cultural heritage of Africa. This is why the traditional Egungun festival in Yorubaland, till date, still enjoys indigenous monopoly. However, its resources as a unique cultural asset of Africans are presently under-utilized and therefore need to be further explored for greater relevance with the sophistication and demands of contemporary age. This, thus, constitute the subject of this paper. The paper, therefore, focuses on the exploration of the content and form of traditional egungun Ado festival in order to define the basis for its enduring value in Ado Ekiti. This is discussed from analytical and mythological perspectives. The paper establishes that for any art to thrive, it must remain dynamic. And more interesting, the paper unravels the dynamics, the beauty, the uniqueness and multiple potentials of this Egungun Ado festival. Through interviews, personal experience and observation, the paper posits that Egungun Ado festival plays pivotal roles in the social, religious and political milieu of the Ado people and has remained a rallying point. It concludes that Egungun Ado festivals with its rich content and form are crucial to the nation building process in African societies and in fact, capable of yielding great dividends in the global economy if appropriately explored. However, it is imperative that African countries implement credible cultural policies to index and protect the vulnerability of aspects of this Yoruba culture in the face of Western encroachments and onslaught of Islam and Christianity.
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The contribution of workplace teaching to better understanding of ESP terminologies
This paper presents an experiment concerning the contribution of workplace teaching to the better understanding of ESP terminologies. Accordingly, 40 learners majoring in electronic and power engineering were selected based on a language proficiency test. Randomly, they were divided into two experimental and control groups. While the instructional material was the same for both groups, experimental group was taught at the workplace while control group was taught in an academic environment. At the end of the experiment, the findings were compared through t-test. Results after the analysis of the data indicated that who were taught at the workplace gained more ESP vocabulary than those who were taught in academic environment.
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The Essential Strategies of Empowering the Youth as an Enterprise of Enhancing National Harmony and Social Cohesion in Kenya
In the contemporary world, the essence of empowering the youth to embrace the concept of national and global cohesion through education is not optional but mandatory. It is equally noticeable that education has facilitated the exchange of information and knowledge that generates potentialities necessary for the global prosperity. The contrary is that education is also accountable for making the world too porous, fragmented, and alienated which is reflected superficial peace, perplexing pandemonium, and ambiguous inhabitance. In contradistinction, education has brought the world together in an attempt to create global prosperity, but has failed to fulfill aspirations of the youth and bring harmony and cohesion not only in Kenya but also worldwide. It is within this backdrop that there is irrefutable necessity to explore the possible means to empower the youth to appreciate the significance of national harmony, social cohesion and integration in Kenya. It is through teaching and learning that the youth can endorse the principle of national harmony and social cohesion. In this treatise, interviews served as tools of obtaining data from the respondents, while phenomenological theory served as theoretical framework. The outcome is that there is need for a new turn to enhance the youth to endorse the value of harmony and coexistence.
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The Flow of a Saffman’s Dusty Gas with Pressure-Dependent Viscosity through Porous Media
Field equations of Saffman’s dusty gas with pressure-dependent viscosity and variable number density through isotropic porous media of variable porosity are developed in this work. The porous microstructure, the Darcy resistance and the Forchheimer micro-inertial effects are accounted for in the intrinsic volume averaging process.
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The Influence of Human Resource Management on the Organizational Performance of Sharia Complaint Banks in Kenya
The study sought to identify influence of human resource management on the organizational performance of sharia complaint banks in Kenya with specific interest in recruitment, human resource Planning, compensation, training. There was a positive and significant correlation between the variable s in the study.
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