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    40 CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE In the present chapter the investigator is made an attempt to report the literature based upon the various aspects of juveniles / delinquents programme. A study of relevant literature is an essential step to get a full picture of what has been done and said abroad and in one’s own country with regard to the p roblem. Similar studies were seen conducted in various countries regarding the p roblems of juvenile delinquency with regard to the children having

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    Neural & Synaptic Transmission The nervous system is made up of neurons and glila cells. Neurons are the basic communication links in the nervous system. Glila cell provide support for neurons and contribute to communication. Neurons normally transmit a neural impulse (an electric current) along an axon to a synapse with another neuron. The neural impulse is a brief change in neuron’s electrical charge that moves along an axon. It is an all-or-none event. Action potential triggers

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    being used for entertainment but its role in education is also vast. Library is derived from the old French “libraries” which means “a collection of book”. Reading material in a school are stored in libraries. Library is place in which books and related materials are kept for use but not for sale. It is also organized for use and maintained by a public body‚ an institution or a private individual. In addition‚ it is a place in which we get information in any format and from many sources. The librarian

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    I.  The Quantity Theory of Money This theory‚ developed by the classical economists over 100 years ago‚ related the amount of money in the economy to nominal income. Economist Irving Fisher is given credit for the development of this theory. It begins with an identity known as the equation of exchange: MV = PY Where M is the quantity of money‚ P is the price level‚ and Y is aggregate output (and aggregate income). V is velocity‚ which serves as the link between money and output. Velocity is the

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    Write a magazine article based on issues related to school. The basic concerns in most of the schools are the issues between teachers and students vice versa students and teachers. In some cases the teachers in subject areas were insufficient‚ and unqualified. Many of them did not do their best in teaching‚ did not continually improve their knowledge and skills and the teaching was ineffective. But‚ many students did not pay attention to their classroom learning and lacked self-discipline. Their

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    CHAPTER 2REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Foreign Literature: India’s higher education system is the third largest in the world‚ after China and United State. The main governing body at tertiary level is the University Grants Commission. Which enforces its standards‚ advises the government‚ and help coordinate between the center and the state? Accreditation for higher learning is overseen by 12autonomous institutions established by the University Grants Commission As of 2009‚ India has

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    Research Sections and the Review of Related Literature Prof. Cheryl Joy Fernandez SECTION SECTIONS 2 Typical Sections of Research Report • • • • • Title page Abstract Table of contents Introduction Literature review • • • • • • Methodology Results Discussion Conclusion References Appendix 3 Abstract • 150-300 words • Summary of whole report • Typically outlines aims and predictions‚ how the data was gathered‚ main findings‚ and whether predictions were supported‚ relevant explanations/issues

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    Current Legislation for Home Based Childcare The Human Rights Act 1998 The human rights act 1998 (HRA)‚ which incorporates the rights contained in the European Convention of Human Rights (the convention) into UK law‚ is also relevant in challenging discrimination. This came into force on 2nd October 2000. -Article 14 The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 The DDA stares that it is illegal to treat Disabled person less favourably than a non-disabled person without justification

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    Review of Related Literature Emblica officinalis. This fruit has been constantly reported to exhibit anticancer activities (Madhuri‚ Pandey‚ Verma‚ 2011). Emblica officinalis Gaertn belongs to the famly Euphorbiaceae. It is commonly known as amla or Indian gooseberry. Emblica has been used as an important traditional herbal medicine in Southeast Asia since ancient times. The fruits contain constituents with variable biological activity. Emblica is a good source of polyphenols‚ flavones‚ tannins

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    PSYCHIATRY Functional and Behavioral Neuroanatomy Dr. Lowell Rebucal| 2 February 2015 ***Voice Record ***Bigger font size = what will come out Human Brain • Organ that is the basis of what persons sense‚ do‚ feel‚ and think • sensory‚ behavioral‚ affective‚ and cognitive experiences and attributes ***each one has its own abstract concept of MIND • The BRAIN provides the physical substrate for the mind‚ and malfunction of the parts of the brain can lead to disorders of mental activity and behavior

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