Social Sciences and Humanities

A brief study on women problems in India

Women in the Indian society have been considered as inferior than men for many years. Because of such type of inferiority they have to face various issues and problems in their life. They have to go extra miles than men to prove themselves equivalent to men. People in the middle age were considering women as key to destruction so they never allowed women to go outside and participate in the social activities like men. Still in the modern age, women have to face many more problems in their daily life and struggle a lot to establish their career.

Potential to attract people weighted by economic factors

In this study, we address the modification of Newton’s gravity model to explain the potential to attract people between cities. The variables introduced as a weighting factor were of economic nature, as follows: Gross Value Added at Basic Prices in Industrial Activity, Gross Value Added at Basic Prices in Services Activity, Gross Value Added at Basic Prices in Agricultural Activity.

Microfinance in sub-saharan Africa: Will not ensuring capacity building be a potent tool for promoting structural transformation and sustainable development?

Many of current researches done in various countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), as it regards the impact of microfinancing on entrepreneurship, livelihoods and poverty reduction, comes out with similar recommendation(s): the need for microfinance institutions (MFIs) and/or the government to focus on training, education, skill upgrading, or awareness creation for the MFI clients and the institutions themselves.

Factors affecting participation among women refugees living with disabilities in income generating activities: A case of Kakuma Camp in Turkana County, Kenya

Participation of Refugee Women Living with Disabilities in Income Generating Activities was curtailed by exclusion and limited opportunities which sustained dependence to development organizations. The study therefore assessed the factors affecting participation of women with disabilities in Income Generating Activities in Kakuma Camp. Social Model of disability explained how enablers or barriers were sustained by society. Descriptive survey design was used with mixed methods approach for data collection.

The internet of things (iot) in the restaurant industry

25 Years ago, the internet suddenly changed the way we do business: from one day to another, enterprises could work faster and be more cost efficient, thanks to the world wide web and all of its innovations. Today, we find ourselves once again on the verge of such a drastic shift in business opportunities. 250 years after the industrial revolution began, we have arrived at a critical threshold in the evolution of computing.

Memory switch with use of remarketing® back to the consumption of games of consoles

We present here a synthesis of our research on the consumption of symbolic goods represented by the digital cultural market (MCD) process of digital games (HEINICH; SHAPIRO, 2013), provoked through the Memory Trigger with the use of Digital Marketing, focused on the follow-up ecosystem of console games, since it is the segment that in its production chain depends primarily on the retail market as a sales showcase.

The greek accounting system and its classification: A Brief Review

In this paper we are trying to analyze the Greek Accounting System during the modern history of accounting. We are concentrating on the development of the Greek financial reporting system and we are making reference to the environmental factors that helped for the risingof the financial reporting system in Greece. These factors are including the role of the state, the accounting and auditing profession, the legal system, the legislation governing financial reporting, the nature of business, and international influences.

History of militia school tashkent (brief historical sketch)

At the end of 1932, based on the decision of the Party Bodies and the Government of the Uzbek SSR on training of local law enforcement staff in the city of Kokand, the Central Asia was experiencing a great need in senior officers of law enforcement. During the organization and establishment of the school, there were many difficulties. During the organization and establishment of the school, there were many difficulties.

Clinical swallowing evaluation scale in children with cerebral palsy

To develop and validate a clinical rating scale of swallowing in children with cerebral palsy. The proposed scale was developed based on the evaluation protocol used by a group specialized in the care of children with cerebral palsy. Ten expert judges analyzed the scale for relevance. The clinical swallow evaluation was initially performed by a specialized speech-language pathologist in seventy children with cerebral palsy. Swallowing was classified as normal, functional, mild, moderate or severe dysphagia. The proposed scale was applied by two other speech-language pathology experts.