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Fitness and Life
By Jayashankar © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 2
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48-50 Page(s)
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Abstract
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Fitness is an unavoidable factor in every individual. Without fitness it individual will feel uneasy to do any
type of work or movements, it consist of walking also. The latest trends are in society we can see fitness centers in
every corner and people are coming and doing fitness work without any hesitation. It shows that the interest of
individual in doing fitness work. This paper will focus on the fitness and its influence on life and well being in society. |
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Training and Physical Fitness
By Subramanya N.S. and Pasodi M.S © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 2
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43-47 Page(s)
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The present study makes an attempt to assess the influence of training on Physical fitness development. It is
well understood that several factors are highly inter-related to training and Physical fitness. This application is a
significant contribution to the field of physical education and sports in relation to develop Physical fitness of sports
persons. For this purpose the sample of 100 cricket players of age group between 18-25 years are selected on random basis from Gulbarga University. To find the impact of training on the development of Physical fitness, the pre and post test (AAHPER fitness tests) had been conducted... |
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Physical Fitness, Training
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Relationship between Team Cohesion and Performance among University Level Male Volleyball Players
By Ramesh N © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 2
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Sports performance is the result of a multitude of factors such as physical fitness, skill fitness, constitutional
factors and tactical efficiency. Team building for sports is being viewed as a medium for increasing team's success |
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Fitness and Wellness In Colleges
By Pavan J.K. and Ramesh N © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 2
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37-39 Page(s)
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"Sound mind in a sound body" a beautiful cote by Swami Vivekananda and it's the dream too. Our youth is strong back bone of our country. So most of the youth is in the colleges. To build the strong and healthy country and the society; the easy way to build the awareness of Physical Fitness and the good culture healthy habits in the youth. Nowadays we can observe that the lack of fitness problems in the youth so to fulfill the theme fitness and wellness for the youth in the college it self . Our aim is to see the nation to be strong with seeing that the youth should be fit in the
colleges. |
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Comparison of Selected Physical Fitness Variables of 18 to 25 Year Old Male Vollleyball Players Belong to The Different Districts of University of Mysore
By Suresh N.B. and Prakash S.M © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 2
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Motor development is the most important aspect of growth and development, which has direct implications for training the young children. The development of motor abilities and their accurate assessment invariably help in
identifying talented children and also in formulating scientific training programme for the children of various ages, so that it leads to the achievement of high performance at the right age and also to preclude any negative or harmful effect
of training on them |
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The Effect of Motivational Techniques on the Performance of Sportsman
By Krishnappa, Pasodi M.S. and Manjunath A.M © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 2
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The purpose of research work is to call attention to the motivation and performance of sports of various
groups in Hassan district. In present study we could able to understand the relation between motivation and
performance of sports and to study the impacts of motivation techniques. This study is also revealed difference in the
performance of the urban and rural sports of the district. In this study the sample was consists of 50 students athletes were selected from the district. An attempt was made to categorize the sample quality on domicile 25 rural and 25
urban backgrounds... |
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Sustainable Development in Western Maharashtra: Is It a Myth or Reality?
By Shrikant D © 2011. Bioinfo Publications
Journal of Arts and Culture, Volume 2, Issue 1
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The idea of sustainable development seems to be ideal one because, it is yet to be sought. The major
problem is how to implant this noble design of physical world and social world without removing the present
ongoing exploitative system both at local level and global level. |
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Keywords
Sustainable Development, Forest Area, Cropping Pattern
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Implementation of Image Steganography Using Least Significant Bit Insertion Technique.
By Er. Prajaya Talwar © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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Transferring information on internet or on any public network is very common now-a-days.
However I is not a secure mean of transformation for transmitting any important information.
Anyone can hack, peek or copy the information. Therefore one would not prefer to transmit
important information without any protection in public network. Cryptography and
steganography are two techniques to protect your message. Cryptography leads your text to be
meaningless random codes... |
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Steganography, Least Significant bit, BCD codes, Encryption, grayscale images.
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Innovative Management of Microgeneration
Technology in UK Residences
By S. Binil Sundar © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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In this research, an investigation of various microgeneration technologies is presented.
Microgeneration in newly build homes accounts for almost half of UK CO2 emissions and energy demand savings and has been growing for several years. A survey has been conducted of
builders in Manchester city in the UK, and the results are presented together with an analysis of implementation in new build houses. Based on the analysis, including an economic analysis of
Payback times, for four different technologies namely Wind Turbine, Solar Photovoltaic, Solar
Thermal System and Biomass System, this report helps the house building industry to realize the risks and issues associated with building microgeneration units... |
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Microgeneration, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Buildings
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A Study Of Growth Of Entrepreneurship
By N. Suthendren
Dr. B. Revathy
© 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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Entrepreneurs play a major role in the process of economic development of a country.
They not only look opportunity but identity opportunity mainly for gain. In a developing country like India, the process of development highly depends upon human activities. A well planned
human activities can bring about socio economic development at a faster rate. This sector has a large potential for providing employment by absorbing the unemployed people and contribute
significantly to social and economic development... |
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Keywords
Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Growth, Performance, Influencing factors,
Economics Development.
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Global Financial Crisis: Media Perspectives
By Dr. Chandra Shekhar Ghanta © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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The United States of America, which is considered as the super cop of the world could not withstand the impact of global financial crisis as its economy crashed and crumbled. The
global financial crisis showed its devastating role not only on the developed countries but also on
the developing as well as the third world countries. It is the worst financial crisis the world has ever experienced since the Great Depression of 1930. The reason for this recent crisis can be
summarized in just one word, -"greed"... |
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Awareness, Developing Countries, Financial Crisis, Financial Discipline, Media
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Ophiology Of India: Snakes, Colonial
Medicine and Orientalism
By Mr. Rahul Bhaumik © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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This essay focuses on the emergence of a medical-zoological discipline in colonial India under the auspices of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. This historically unheeded institutional exercise,
framed as "Ophiology of India", fashioned a particular medical ideology and played a significant role in the conductive process of colonization. "Ophiology of India" not only gave enough credence in confronting an "alarming disease", but also became an integral part of colonial Orientalist scholarship... |
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Snake-poisoning, Ophiology of India, the Asiatic Society, tropical disease,
indigenous medicine, snake-stone, colonial medicine, Scientific Orientalism.
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India and Global Climate Change Regime:
Issues Agreements and Differences
By Pankaj Dodh © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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Present paper seeks to analyse a much debated issue of climate change in the context of Indias policy perception in both theoretical and practical standpoint. India, as a fastest growing
economy on the earth, fiercely competing to fulfil the basic needs of its over one billion people, is at the epicentre of the success and futuristic direction of the global climate change agreements.
The research is an attempt to analyse the climate change mitigation measures undertaken by India in both domestic and international milieu... |
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Keywords
Climate change; Global Climate Change Regime; India; Energy Efficiency; Greenhouse
Gases; Afforestation and Multilateral Climate Change Agreements.
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Forecasting Production Of Automobiles In India Using Trend Models
By Dr. A.Vijayakumar © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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In this study, an attempt has been made to examine the Linear Trend regression model,
Holt's model and Winter's model and compare their forecast quality via the criteria of forecast as
in Gilchrist using times series data of the production of Indian Automobiles during 1996-97 to 2007-08. Forecasts using these methods are presented and comparison statistics and statistics of
errors for the methods are examined. It is found that Winters model forecasting produced better forecasts than the rest of the methods... |
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A Study On Causes Of Failure Of Training Programs
At Different Industries At Chhattisgarh: Deficiency
In Understanding Training Need Analysis By The Training Managers
By Dr. Anup Kumar Ghosh
Dr. Monika Sethi © 2011. International Journal of Multidisciplanary Research Academy
International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), Volume 1, Issue 3
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There is not a single organization in the world who is striving for higher levels of organizational performance. To maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of all the employees , continual
training and development plays a vital role . The effects of training are of many folds like productivity increase, better generation of internal resources, better profits, better customer
services and after all better quality of work life. Today's rapidly changing legal, technological, economic and sociological environment further demands that employees should possess higher
level of knowledge and skills to cope up the requirement of new and more demanding assignments... |
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Keywords
Development of Human Capital , Effective Training Programme, Environmental
impact on training , Industrial Training at Chattisgarh, Training Need Analysis.
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