Volume 3 - Issue 09 - September- 2020 Back to Monthly Issue
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1 Gender Perspective on Aggression and Rigidity in Adolescence by Kalpana Sharma & S.K Srivastava This study examined the aggression and rigidity in adolescence and explored the gender differences among them. Participants included a hundred adolescents with an equal number of boys and girls. Data was gathered by using the rigidity tool developed by N.K.Chadha and aggression inventory by M.K.Sultania through purposive sampling technique. T-test and the Pearson correlation coefficient was applied for data analysis. Findings revealed that boys and girls do not differ significantly on aggression and rigidity except guilt, where girls scored higher. In boys as well as girls rigidity has a weak but positive correlation with aggression. Outcomes imply that behavioral change techniques along with the cognitive component should be used in efficient self-regulation and preventing problematic behavior like aggression. Also, equal attention should be paid to both the genders. 14-August-2020 07-September-2020/
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2 Consumer’s Attitudes toward Online Shopping by Swathi Sivakumar & Sruthi Sivakumar India is emerging as a Digital India. The Internet is changing the way of shopping and buying and selling goods. The research methodology in this paper is a quantitative-based method primary data is collected through an initial survey. Market research is any set of techniques used to gather information and better understand a company’s target market. Why is market research so valuable?–Without research, it’s impossible to understand your users. The reason behind online shopping is convenience and easy, time-saving, review of products, availability, etc. At last we are able to find that almost all age groups irrespective of gender uses online shopping apps/websites. 05-August-2020 07-September-2020/
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3 The Shaky Relations between China and the U. S. A During the Period of Corona Virus by Ahmed H. A. Murshed, Mustafa A. Al-Sabri, Abdulqawi H. Alyasery & Khalil A. A. Abdulqader International Relations are based on power, which is governed by the law of national interest, and according to the Realist Theory, it is called (the law of dual power and national interest). Therefore, the ability of the state to achieve its national interests is directly proportional to its level of power, so strength is the basis of national relations. As a result of that, conflicts arise between the major economic countries for leadership and domination. For example, according to Morgenthau; the United States of America can achieve its interests in a superior way in which another country can’t do the same. Accordingly, the second international power, the People’s Republic of China competes to be the first international power, because it believes that it has the right to lead and preside the world today as it has the largest economic power in the globe, but as it is said, no friendship lasts, nor does hostility persist in the world of politics. The relation between the People’s Republic of China and the United States of America oscillates between tides, sometimes, it becomes stable and other times they are intense according to the circumstances and national interests. Unfortunately, the outbreaking of the Corona pandemic, which was like the straw that broke the camel’s back, tension increased between the two superpower countries. Both of them blame the other on the lack of transparency in clarifying the facts related to the pandemic. They also accuse each other on the matter of manipulation of the genes of this epidemic virus which has spread in most countries of the world and killed hundreds of thousands of the inhabitants of the earth. This paper will discuss the U.S. -China relations based on national interests and highlight the development of bilateral relations during the pandemic of Coronavirus, as well as mention the reasons behind their tension. 11-September-2020 18-September-2020/
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4 Collaborative Business and Deficit Reduction: An Observed Survey by Dr. Joseph Emeka Ifediba Cooperative Marketing and Poverty Reduction were extensively studied in this paper. One hundred and fifty questionnaires were distributed to one hundred and fifty respondents from randomly drawn nine registered cooperative societies in Awka South L.G.A of Anambra State. Only One hundred and twenty respondents returned their questionnaire. Correlation Analysis, ordinary least square regression and Ch-square were the statistical tools used to answer the research questions and the test of hypotheses. From the result, there were significant effect between cooperative movement and the unemployment and poverty reductions. While Ch-square analysis of HO3 suggest that government has not exploited the benefits of cooperative societies in the transformation of the Nigeria developing economy and recommended total government support to enhance performance. 05-May-2020 15-September-2020/
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5 The Position of Librarian in Digital Entertainment by Roopa Gokhale Shahade The function of librarians has undergone a significant transformation as a result of recent developments in digital technology. The traditional definition of a librarian is evolving in response to the public's increased access to entertainment content through a variety of mediums. The librarian currently administers information using the most cutting-edge technologies, including digital collections of multimedia entertainment resources, and has long since moved beyond simply managing physical collections. As a result, librarians must redefine their field and show that they can adapt to change. 20-July-2020 18-September-2020/
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