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  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL ERA: AN OVERVIEW


Dr. R. Uma Devi

Abstract: With the advent of the information revolution, skills and knowledge have become the only source of sustainable long-term competitive advantage. Intellectual property lies at the center of the modern company’s economic success or failure. Intellectual property rights are the rights given to persons over the creations of their minds for a certain period of time. The main purpose of intellectual property law is to encourage the creation of a wide variety of intellectual goods for consumers. These exclusive rights allow owners of intellectual property to benefit from the property they have created, providing a financial incentive for the creation of an investment in intellectual property. The WIPO treaty and several related international agreements underline that the protection of intellectual property rights is essential to maintaining economic growth. On this juncture an attempt is made to overview the concept of Intellectual Property Rights in the global era.

1-18
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  • HOW TO MAKE POSITIVE TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP


Dr. Beena Indrani

Abstract: We all want to feel cared for and valued by the significant people in our world. Students are no different. The teacher-student relationship is very important for a good learning environment. Excellent relationship facilitates the learning and achievement among students. Students gain positive attitude in that positive environment. The nature of your relationship with your students dictates the impact that you have on them. If you want to have a positive and lasting difference on your students, you need to forge productive teacher-student relationship. Successful teachers are those that have the ability to maximize the learning potential of all students in their class. Developing positive relationships between a teacher and student is a fundamental aspects of quality teaching and student learning. Today’s students’ need to be motivated to learn. If they feel the teacher is a resource, a mentor then they will experience a degree of reassurance in their abilities. In this article author discussed some ways to make teacher-student relationship stronger and positive.

19-23
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  • ELEME AND IKWERRE (ELELENWO) RELATIONS; 1800-1960


MICHAEL, T. B., PhD, LALE OWATE PROMISE-IWEZOR, OSIKA, ADOKIYE TAM CYRIL

Abstract: This paper examines Eleme and Ikwerre relations with emphasis Elelenwo during the pre-colonial and Colonial eras. Eleme and Ikwerre have been in contact since the pre-colonial era.

24-44
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  • COMMUNICATION AS TOOL FOR PEACE BUILDING IN AN ORGANIZATION: A STUDY OF FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS, ABUJA, NIGERIA


Ayeni, Evans Oluwagbamila, Sani, Kasimu, Uzoigwe, Michael Obinna

Abstract: In every organization, communication is needed for getting things done through others. However, it is not every communication that often achieved its set objective.

45-60
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  • जल प्रबंधन एक भौगोलिक अध्ययन


डॉ अनीता तंवर व अनीता महरिया

Abstract: जल प्रबंधन एक भौगोलिक अध्ययन

61-69
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  • बिहार में महिला चेतना का विकास एवं सरकारी नीति : एक अध्ययन 


शशि रंजन कुमार 

Abstract: बिहार में महिला चेतना का विकास एवं सरकारी नीति : एक अध्ययन 

70-73
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  • ENDOMETRIOSIS AND EFFECTS ON WOMEN FERTILITY-A REVIEW


Shelly Khurana1, Dhirender Kaushik2, Garima Golandaz3

Abstract: Endometriosis is a gynaecological disorder which can be identified by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue outside the uterus

74-83
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  • किमत चुकानेवाले पुरूषार्थीयों के जीवन सिद्धांतों की समीक्षाः


डॉ.अतुलकुमार बी. उनागर

Abstract: किमत चुकाने की तैयारी अर्थात खुद को विस्तारने की उत्कंट इच्छा। व्यक्ति आज जिस पद या परिस्थित पर हैं, वह भविष्य में उसने चुकायी किमत का ही परिणाम हैं। कर्म के अनुसार ही फल मिलता हैं।

84-88
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  • ANALYTICAL STUDY AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WRITER OF TONI MORRISON’S NOVEL SULA


Sarita Choudhary (1) and Dr. Tanuja Mathur (2)

Abstract: In the West, the notion of an opposition between the sexes dates back to ancient Greek philosophy. Aristotle, for instance, believed that nature always aimed at perfection, but proceeded to argue that a woman was merely an inferior, incomplete version of man, who was presented as the ideal enactment of nature’s objective. In equally misogynistic terms, as we now perceive, the archetypal first woman in Hebrew religious texts was tempted by an evil serpent and together they bring about the downfall of humanity and expulsion from Paradise.

89-96
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  • ANALYSIS OF DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX OF SIKAR DISTRICT IN RAJASTHAN


Mukesh Rollon (1)& Dr.Navneet Dhawan (2)

Abstract: The geographical conditions create barriers and opportunities. based on technological expertise, social, political and economic organization of the societies. So it is imperative to have general feel of the geographical setting of a region which play an important role in the origins, development and dissemination of cultures

97-112
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  • THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN/ON THE COASTAL AREAS


Sukhjit Kaur

Abstract: Climate change is an important issue nowadays various human activities are making the world hot to hotter. The ultimate result is global warming, i.e. climate change (Obeysekera & Park, 2012:4). The humans are the main cause of global warming, and major changes are already being observed

113-124
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  • RECENT TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION


Dr. Rajesh Boora

Abstract: Physical education programs often don't receive enough resources, such as funding, equipment and facilities, leading to inadequate training and curriculum. With the emergence of new technologies, physical education classes are using various digital tools, such as fitness trackers, online coaching, and augmented reality-based games to make the learning interactive and engaging. The aim of this paper is to identify the current trends and challenges in physical education and sports and based on these current challenges, future trends and challenges would be discussed.

125-135
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  • SINDI OBEROI - FROM DETACHMENT TO INVOLVEMENT: PRESENTED BY ARUN JOSHI


Gopal K. R.

Abstract: Arun Joshis maiden novel is The Foreigner (1968), “one of the most compelling existentialist works of Indian English Fiction”. The formative part of the novel develops in the background of the West, and the latter phase in India brings in acculturation at the end. Sindi Oberoi, the protagonist is an existentialist character, youngman, living in the later half of the twentieth century, who belongs to no country, no people and finds himself in the predicament of a foreigner wherever he goes — Kenya, Uganda, England, America and India.

136-145
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  • सामाजिक परम्पराओं का पुनर्मूल्यांकन


डॉ भवानीशंकर शर्मा

Abstract: सामाजिक परम्पराओं का पुनर्मूल्यांकन

146-149
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