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  • CHINESE TRADITIONAL LITERATURE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: A STUDY OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS STUDENTS


Chew Fong Peng & Pang Swee Fong

Abstract: This study aimed to determine the opinions of the secondary school students of learning Chinese classical literature, the difference in the level of acquisition between male and female, and find out the relationship between the acquisition of knowledge in Chinese traditional literature and their academic achievement.


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  • NOMINAL COMPOUNDS IN MANIPURI


Dr. Dhanapati Shougrakpam

Abstract: In Manipuri, compounding as such is an extremely productive process.


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  • NEED OF MICRO STUDY IN HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY A CASE FROM NORTH EASTERN INDIA


Dr. Rofique Ahmed

Abstract: Household food security is a social issue intertwined with a large number of explanatory variables having implications of locality differentials.


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  • SEXUAL PRACTICE, PREVENTIVE TOOLS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF PLHA IN PALAKKAD DISTRICT , KERALA STATE


JAYARAJAN

Abstract: Public health is increasingly becoming a multi-sector and multilevel responsibility, and there is a need for a comprehensive community and spatial planning to integrate health considerations and develop a sustainable public health policy.


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  • Education of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes


Dr. Chanakrishnaiah

Abstract: A qualitative study was conducted in the northern region of Karnataka, South India, with \r\nthe purpose of examining the challenges and opportunities that adolescent girls who belong to \r\nScheduled Castes (SC) or Scheduled Tribes (ST) face while attempting to enroll in and finish \r\nsecondary school. In-depth interviews were conducted with a total of 25 individuals, including 22 \r\nadolescent females, their respective parents or guardians (n = 22), and 11 teachers. All eleven \r\nvillages that are located in two different districts in the northern r


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  • Analysing Arthur Miller’s The Crucible: A Cultural Study


Dr Kavita Singla

Abstract: The play\\\"The Crucible\\\" set during the Salem witch trials of the 17th century, is renowned for its allegorical critique of McCarthyism and its themes of hysteria, fear, and abuse of power. Arthur Miller who had tasted the worldwide success with his plays, specially “All My Sons” and “The Death of A Salesman”, suddenly came under scanner for his marxist leanings. Though he was an upholder of capitalism, he wanted to reform economic class division in society a bit. In “The Crucible” the playwright chose Salem Witch trials to put things in perspective. Though he came out free from the political allegations in the end, this incident impacted the sensitive soul to a great extent.This paper explores how \\\"The Crucible\\\" remains relevant in contemporary society, drawing parallels between the events of the play and the challenges faced in the modern world.\\\"The Crucible\\\" serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unchecked authority and the consequences of allowing fear to dictate collective actions. By exploring the play\\\'s relevance in today\\\'s world, this paper analyses how the lessons from the past can guide discussions on maintaining civil liberties, ethical behavior, and responsible governance.\\r\\n


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