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Empirical overview of the relationship between job satisfaction and emotional maturity of secondary school teachers

The purpose of the study is to assess the relationship between job satisfaction and emotional maturity among secondary school teachers in Jammu Division. The paper consists of 240 sample. For the collection of data teachers job satisfaction by Nasrin and A. Annes and emotional maturity scale by investigator was used. Multistage probability sampling technique was used in the study. The main findings of the study showed that there was a significant positive relation between job satisfaction and emotional maturity among secondary school teachers.

Social programming as an alternative in front of small business or small business a challenge to social programming

The exhibition is related to the review and analysis for the last years of the development of two vital ideas for the Bulgarian society - small business and social programming. The increasing capacity of social programming and the proven viability of small businesses create conditions, even in crisis situations, for successful ideas to generate many tangible and intangible goods that society needs for its existence and perfection. The symbiosis of these two socio-economic phenomena forms the conditions in which a number of initiatives find way for realization.

Effects of pastoralists’ in-migration on socio-economic activities of the natives in rufiji district, Tanzania

This study examined the socio-economic changes of the natives as a result of pastoralists’ in-migration to Rufiji District. Household survey, focus group discussions and interviews were applied in the process of data collection. Content analysis was used in qualitative data analysis. Binary logistic regression was used to assess the impact factors for participation in new economic activities. Ranking technique established the priority of the mentioned economic activities before and after the arrival of pastoralists.

Effectiveness of prehabilitation on postoperative outcome of patient undergoing total knee arthroplasty at selected hospital

Aim of the study: - To assess the effectiveness of prehabilitation on postoperative outcome of patient undergoing total knee arthroplasty. Background: Osteoarthritis is one of the most common health problem, encompassing decrease strength, functional ability. The rate and progression of deformities can vary greatly from person to person. But generally surgery take place important role to replace the disability to normal. Surgery also refers to repair deformities and disability.

Hearing aids in the management of tinnitus

Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of any external sound which may arise from the activity of the nervous system without any corresponding activity within cochlea. This sound can be experienced as buzzing, hissing or ringing. Tinnitus can occur in one or both ears, or be experienced as arising within the head, and can have on the sufferer. The basic goal of any line of treatment is to reduce the severity of tinnitus. Some patients are able to cope with the disturbing noise and their lives continue as normal.

Effectiveness of lavender oil massage on knee pain and level of physical activity among elderly at old age home

Aim of the study: To assess the effectiveness of assess the effectiveness of lavender oil massage on knee pain and level of physical activity among elderly Background: Pain is a complex, multidimensional experience that can cause suffering and decreased quality of life. Chronic diseases associated with pain and frailty will likely increase due to more number of individuals above 60 years continues to rise. Knee pain is common in older people. It is one of the most prevalent conditions resulting in disability particularly in elderly population.

An overview of unorganized retail pharmacy in Indian pharmaceutical industry

Retail pharmacy business practice is very different and noble form of business practice not only in India but across the globe. Retail pharmacy not only contributes business but also to the welfare of humanity and provides significant socio- economic benefits to the society through creation of jobs, supply chains and community development. Today around 90 million unorganized retail pharmacy present at every corner of India is supporting Indian domestic pharmaceutical market .All these is not possible without t the strong base of unorganized retail pharmacy.

More on weakly fuzzy δ-semi preirresolute mappings

The aim of this paper is to introduce and investigate the concept of a new class of mappings, called - fuzzy δ - semi preirresolute mappings in fuzzy topological space. Also in this paper some more results on weakly fuzzy δ-semi preirresolute mappings and fuzzy δ-semi preseparation axioms would be investigated in the light of the concepts already introduced on weakly fuzzy δ-semi preirresolute mappings and fuzzy δ-semi preseparation axioms by Mukherjee & Dhar (Mukherjee, 2010)(The Journal of Fuzzy Mathematics, 18(1) 2010, 209-216) in fuzzy topological space..

An exploration into the spatial variations of informal labour market

The Informal Labour Market in Kerala is quite heterogeneous and differentiated and the nature, pattern and determinants of employment in this sector vary from place to place. There is a research gap in the analysis of this spatial variation of the informal labour market of Kerala. A study of spatial variation is immensely significant and relevant from the point of view of employment policy. Hence this paper seeks to examine the spatial variations of the informal labour market in Kerala.