Social Sciences and Humanities

Fish trade and the constitution of its prices in Algeria: An empirical approach

The fisheries sector in Algeria plays different economic and social roles. But the food role it plays is the main one of this sector. Despite all the potential provided by the public authorities to develop this sector and provide the consumer with a qualitative and cheap product; the consumer still suffers from expensive prices of fish.

Relationship of happiness and subjective vitality in university students

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between happiness and subjective vitality of preservice classroom teachers. Also it was aimed to search the effects of some variables on happiness and subjective vitality. The study was conducted on 135 Turkish preservice classroom teachers who were continued to the Physical Education and Sports Culture lectures in Faculty of Education, Department of Primary Teacher Education in Karadeniz Technical University.

How Nigerians view the Nigeria police leadership and their commitment to crime control: a quantitative study of Kaduna state police command

Prevention of crime and public safety is one of the functions of any police force for which the Nigeria police is not an exemption. This research article investigated how Nigerians view the Nigeria Police leadership and their commitment to crime control and prevention by using the Kaduna State Police Command as the foundation for this Study. Survey was used as the method for data collection anonymously from the rank and file officers through mail in from 190 participants. At the end of the four weeks deadline, a total of 170 surveys were returned.

Realizing Chhattisgarh’s steel dream- opportunities for economic development with some suggestions

Steel sector is in tremendous growth in the state of Chhattisgarh, with the sustainable development and progressive policies of Government this sector is able to retain and handle their employees and workers satisfactorily. The paper focuses on the “Exploring the developmental potential of steel industries in the state of Chhattisgarh”.

Socio-economic correlates of health insurance Coverage in India

Present study explicitly talks about the health insurance coverage in India by socioeconomic characteristics of households. Further this study describes the type of health scheme or health insurance adopted by households in India. Data for the present study was drawn from the latest round of the Indian Demographic and Health Survey, known as the National Family Health Survey. Findings of the study revealed quite a low coverage of health insurance. Low coverage of any insurance scheme has been observed in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

Landslide detection using satellite remote sensing imagery

Landslide detection using satellite remote sensing images has been widely studied. This type of applications often involves either change detection or multi-spectral image classification methodologies. If there is only one set of satellite image, the change detection method has limited use. Collecting and analyzing training area data for image classification are costly and time consuming.

An outline study of Ayurveda medical college library

In the northern part of India Libraries have existed in some form or the other form early times. The large collections of the early Hindu manuscripts at Nalanda, Taxila, Patliputra and at Vaishali together with the librarie s of the Medieval Hindu period at Ujjain, Bnaras, Tanjore and Kashmir are good examples of the existence of ancient libraries in our country. A well equipped and a well managed library is the foundation of modern educational structure. Vaidyaratnam ayurveda college library is the pioneer of private medical colleges.

Goldin’s ‘U’- shaped curve hypothesis on female labour participation rate: a case study of Uttarakhand

Claudia Goldin gave the ‘U’ shaped female labour force function curve and she related it to the level of education and the emergence of the white collar sector jobs. The downward trend in the ‘U’ was due to rise in incomes because of expansion of markets and shift from farm activities to factory work; this she has denoted as the income effect on the female participation rate.

On determining thermal conductivity of brown coals before and after their heat treatment in electric arc plasma

The paper presents the results of the study of the thermal conductivity of brown coal deposit "Okinoklyuchevskoye" of 0.1-1 mm fraction being processed in an electric arc plasma. To solve the problem there have been experimentally determined actual, apparent and bulk density of coal, as well as its porosity. The research was carried out by calculation based on the model of alternative structures by Misnara, using Fritz B. and H. Moser data. The data received reveal the structural uniformity of the coke residue (activated charcoal), i.e. the degree of its graphitizability.

Changing status of tribal women in Bastar District of Chhattisgarh

The tribal women, constitute like any other social group, about half of the total population. Tribal societies generally view gender as complimentary and egalitarian, where each role is defined but complimentary to the other. Men focus on cultivation and women plant and gather the foods, thus both roles are necessary and complimentary in the holistic relationship of the family/community. Traditionally, tribal women and men had equal access to lands, animals and resources, and this was beneficial to the collective.