Consumer’s perception for Ayurvedic therapy in rural market with special reference to Nashik district. From- Prof. Rajeev V. Sawant B. Pharm‚ M. A. (Eco)‚ PGDBM‚ MMS (Mktg.) PhD Research Scholar‚ Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth‚ Pune Samarth Group of Institutions‚ Faculty of Management‚ Belhe‚ Pune. ABSTRACT:- Ayurveda aims at creating optimal health and well –being through a comprehensive approach that includes mind‚ body‚ behavior and environment. Ayurveda proposes maintenance and promotion
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With reference to examples‚ discuss the ways in which the nature of volcanic hazards can vary Events that cause death‚ injury and damage to property and infrastructure are known as natural hazards. Volcanic eruptions can swiftly become natural hazards which can quickly lead to major loss of life and widespread damage. Primary hazards that are associated with volcanoes include; pyroclastic flows‚ Tephra‚ Lava flows and volcanic gases. Pyroclastic flows are waves of very hot gases and tephra with
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Explain what is meant by the nature-nurture debate with reference to psychological theories and/or studies. Nature versus nurture debate is based on people’s beliefs of whether heredity and genes or environment and upbringing are responsible for physical and behavioural characteristics of a person. This argument started as early as Shakespearean times and had many philosophers and behaviourists arguing and standing by their own opinion. This is still the case today. Going back to the seventeenth
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IRJMSH Volume 4 Issue 2 online ISSN 2277 – 9809 Agriculture Sector in Haryana: Performance Evaluation with Special Reference to Post Reform Period Naveen Kumar Scholar in Sociology The Economy of Haryana is going on right path of economic growth during the recent year. According to quack estimates‚ the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at factor cost at constant price (20040-05) is estimated to be Rs. 151691.82 crore for 2009-10 as against the revised estimates of Rs. 137964
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Question Give an account of how enzymes work with particular reference to factors that affect their activities. Answer All living things require catalysts to catalyse the reaction which they carry out to survive. Enzymes are the catalysts of biological systems without enzymes reactions in cells would occur all much to slow a rate and the organism would not survive. Most enzymes‚ with the exception of some RNA catalysts‚ are proteins. They often require a co factor such as zinc or iron‚ or a complete organic
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Comparative Essay: Explore the theme of danger with reference to the extracts from ‘Heart of Darkness’ and ‘Blood River’. Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ and Tim Butcher’s ‘Blood River’ both explore the theme of danger throughout. This is achieved through Conrad and Butcher’s choice of lexis. The extract from ‘Heart of Darkness’ is taken from chapter eleven. In this extract‚ Marlow and the rest of the crew of the steamboat are being attacked by the natives of the Congo. The extract from ‘Blood
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The relationship between religion and science has always been complicated‚ with many scholars having very separate ideas. There are three ways to look at this relationship; Some scholars and religious groups‚ such as ultra Darwinist Richard Dawkins and literalist Christians believe in what has come to be known as the conflict model‚ when one believes that one dominates the other. The convergence model argues that science and religion work together harmoniously‚ the distinct model argues that science
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Explore the manipulation of expectations in ‘Great expectations’‚ with particular reference to the first eight chapters. By Narmina Clark Charles Dickens manipulates the reader’s expectations greatly throughout the novel; he does this by focusing mainly on his idea of the ‘social class’ in society and how his characters transform through lessons learnt of their own life experiences. He subtly gives the information across‚ while controlling the readers mind’s with style as he slowly unravels
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References: Azam‚ Ikram. (1981). Pakistan and the Islamic Welfare State and the Society. Lahore: Progressive Publishers. Baird‚ Robert M Briggs‚ A. (1961). The Welfare State in historical perspective. In European Journal of Sociology. Retrieved May 20‚ 2011
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The Special Issue on Behavioral and Social Science © Centre for Promoting Ideas‚ USA www.ijhssnet.com Awareness and Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance: An Empirical Study with Reference to Punjab India Dr. Sumninder Kaur Bawa Sr. Lecturer Department of Commerce and Business Management Guru Nanak Dev University‚ Amritsar‚ Punjab. India Email: skbawa_gndu@yahoo.com‚ Phone: +91- 9855808866 Miss Ruchita (Corresponding author) Senior Research Fellow Department of Commerce and Business Management
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