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Completed Issue 2016-1

Completed Issue 2016-1

... human achievement is a closed door to them. However, Einstein velocity addition law of relativistically admissible velocities opens that door, making the hyperbolic geometry of Lobachevsky and Bolyai accessible to a ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 1 (2016)

Volume 2, Issue 1 (2016)

... In order to realize the objectives of the organization, first of all, they are required to have a healthy structure and proce ss. Gaining competitive advantage by a health care facility should be managed with scientific ... See full document

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Volume 14 Issue 1, ECEL 2015 / Apr 2016

Volume 14 Issue 1, ECEL 2015 / Apr 2016

... The source data for this article comes from three sets of online surveys administered in mid 2012, early 2013 and mid 2014. There were three separate sets of questions administered in each of these years, to teachers, ... See full document

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Volume 2, Issue 1 (2016)

Volume 2, Issue 1 (2016)

... been completed and sent to the court does not make a great difference for the right to defense in consideration of the defense as a human being for criminal justice to be established (Kocaoglu, 2012: ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

... In the Turkana community, disputes between couples are resolved within the family. If the consultation fails to achieve positive results, then the issue is taken before a traditional council of men. The ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

... important issue in this context that information on international student enrolments in India compiled by both the AIU and the UGC suffers from roughly 10- 15% under-reporting since a large number of Universities ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

... It is notable that, on one hand western medicine was officially started but on the other the training of indigenous medical systems was abolished from Sanskrit Colle[r] ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

... topical issue in human existence and may include; forcing, structural changes, avoidance, compromise and smoothing, third-party intervention and cooperation among ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 11 (2016) Nov. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 11 (2016) Nov. 2016

... Rs. 1 a month, and a number of persons who were content to receive one set of book at a time, transferred their subscription from the third to the fourth ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

... categories: 1) work as a central life interest, 2) active participation in the job, 3) performance as central to self- esteem, and 4) performance compatible with ... See full document

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Full 2016 Winter Issue

Full 2016 Winter Issue

... While the educational climate, financial constraints, and stand- ardized testing continue to impact arts programs in public education, Eastland High School, the site of this case stud[r] ... See full document

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Full 2016 Summer Issue

Full 2016 Summer Issue

... Reflect on limiting personal assumptions. When we, or other members of the school, use phrases such as “this is what these students need,” we need to re- flect on what is being implied. It often implies that we assume ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 12 (2016) Dec. 2016

... It has found form the survey that Sabai grass is a local resource which is grown in the forest areas as well as cultivated in the private land also. Rural indigenous community like Schedule Caste, Schedule Tribe and ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 10 (2016) Oct. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 10 (2016) Oct. 2016

... Based on the research process, it can be concluded that the students absorption of the material by the application of blended learning course on Basic Education Curri[r] ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

... Traditional medicine in Mexico has a long history and It is part of a pattern of medical care that has been maintained for centuries by traditional doctors or midwives and by people who recognize them as key players in ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

... tool: 1) Creation of the services; 2) Human resources; 3) Economic resources; 4) Sports facilities; 5) Management of the service; 6) Municipal sports offer; 7) Organizational culture; 8) Relationship with other ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

... Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne bacterial disease. The causal agents are Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, and occasionally Mycobacterium Bovis and Mycobacterium African [1]. Mycobacterium TB infects a third of the ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

... The present paper is drawing on information from various fields (cognitive psychology, philosophy, technology, literature) in its attempt to define cognitivism in the context of debates on posthumanism. Apparently the ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 08 (2016) Aug. 2016

... Comparable with God and the need of recognized Divinity that cannot be seen, but spiritual beings depend on a spiritual connection with something greater, more power[r] ... See full document

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Volume 04 Issue 11 (2016) Nov. 2016

Volume 04 Issue 11 (2016) Nov. 2016

... The inadequacy of any sustained analysis of the causes and consequences of injustices is not due to the often attributed phlegmatic unwillingness to grapple with controversy but rather to a perniciously cemented ... See full document

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