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REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON HUMAN
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES AND JOB SATISFACTION
*Shivalingappa
and **Dr. Rajpal Singh
*Research Scholar, Department of
Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
**Associate Professor,
Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan
(India)
Email:
shivling1277@gmail.com
Abstract:
Human
Resource Development (HRD) is a process by which the
employees of an organization are helped, in a continues,
planned way, to: 1) acquire or sharpen capabilities required to
perform various functions associated with their present or
expected future roles, 2) develop their general
cap-abilities as individuals as individuals and discover and
exploit their potentials for their own and/or organizational
development purposes, and 3) develop an organizational
culture in which supervisor-subordinate relationships,
teamwork, and collaboration among sub-units are strong and
contribute to the professional well-being, motivation, and pride
of employees (Rao,1985).Organizational climate is a concept
that enables the industrial/organizational psychologist to
identify how the organization is a psychologically meaningful
environment for individual organization members (Payne & Pugh,
1976). Descriptively, it represents the individual member’s
perceptions of the conditions, factors, and events that occur in
the organization (Ekvall, 1987). The concept is useful in
attempting to diagnose problems in organizational settings. Just
as the perceptions of the individual are at the centre of any
clinical intervention in clinical psychology, so are the
perceptions of the characteristics of the organization,
by the members of the organization, central to the diagnosis
of organization’s problems and dysfunctions.
[Shivalingappa and Singh, R.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES
AND JOB SATISFACTION. N Y Sci J 2023;16(6):1-4].
ISSN
1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
01.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.01.
Keywords:
job satisfaction, HR development system, Review of literature |
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Uptake properties of some plants species in homogenous
Lead (Pb) concentration - its implication for
phytoremediation.
1*
Ogunlade- Anibasa Grace Oyiza and 2 Michael .H.
Ramsey
1
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Abuja 2
School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, UK
*grace.anibasa-ogunlade@uniabuja.edu.ng +2349030868382
Uptake properties of four plant species ( Zea mays ,
Brassica juncea, Brassica napus and Thlaspi (Nocacae)
caerulescens ) and their varieties were investigated in
a greenhouse pre-phytoremediation pot trial. Varieties’
abbreviations were derived either from their accession numbers
or origin. Zea mays and Brassica species were
obtained gratis from the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) , while Thlaspi species were obtained
from field sites in Gang Mine and BlackRock – Derbyshire, and
the Royal Botanic Garden (KEW), United Kingdom. This pot trial
was done in two stages – the seed germination experiment and
pot trials in 1000 mg/kg lead (Pb) added treatment with 0
mg/kg Pb added treatment as control. Standard analytical
methods were used. Lead concentration of plants and soil
materials were determined using the Atomic Absorption
Spectrometer Perkin Elmer 400 after acid digestion with nitric
and perchloric acid. This pot experiment that assessed the
effect of Pb in a fixed homogenous concentration (1000 mg/kg))
and found a significant effect( p<0.05) of the Pb added
treatments, when compared to a control treatment (0 mg/kg Pb
added). Biomass and uptake varied by 20 to 100% within and
between sixteen (16 ) species/varieties. The concentration and
translocation factors (CF and TF) were statistically
significantly different (P< 0.05) between species and within
varieties as well as other growth parameters ,which showed the
effects of the Pb added treatment. Results enhanced the
determination of the uptake potentials of the plants studied
and their selection for further phytoremediation pot
trials.
[Ogunlade- Anibasa Grace Oyiza and Michael .H.
Ramsey. Uptake properties of some plants species in
homogenous Lead (Pb) concentration - its implication for
phytoremediation .
N Y Sci J
2023;16(6):5-27].ISSN
1554-0200 (print);ISSN2375-723X (online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
02.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.02.
KEY WORDS:
Homogenous , Lead, Phytoremediation, Pot trials, Uptake ,
Varieties |
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Act in protecting the right of consumers in India
Gurjit Singh
Jawasi Khas, Samalkha, Panipat-13210, Haryana (India)
E-mail-
gurjitsingh180@gmail.com
Abstract:
An effective, efficient and fair implementation of the consumer
protection Act is sine qua non for promoting the culture of good
governance and thereby ensuring the better promotion and
protection of the rights of the consumers. If the rights of the
consumers in relation to the quality of goods and services are
assured and taken care of then there will be no cause for
complaints. This situation would certainly create an atmosphere
wherein the clients, customers and consumers would feel
satisfied with the things needed most to them. It is also
equally necessary for the consumer of goods/services to be aware
of the mechanisms available for redressal in case of grievances.
Consumer redressal has also been built into the Consumer
Protection Act. There are various fora like the lokadalats,
district consumer forum, state consumer forum and the National
consumer Disputes Redressal Authority where aggrieved consumers
can apply for redressal of grievances. While the government has
been initiating various schemes and programmes for the
protection of the consumer, it is necessary that the consumer
takes the onus to make use of all the protection mechanisms and
asserts some self-care in buying goods/ availing of services. It
is only by exercising their rights that the consumer can be in
the driving seat.
[Gurjit Singh. Act in protecting the right of consumers in
India.
N Y Sci J 2023;16(6):28-32].ISSN
1554-0200 (print);ISSN2375-723X (online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
03.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.03.
Keywords:
Consumer Protection, Empowering, ConsumerRights, Grievance
Redressal, Goods/ Services, Awareness |
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EMPIRICAL STUDY OF NEWTON’S LAW OF COOLING BY ABOODH TRANSFORM
Dr. Dinesh Verma (Professor)
Department of Mathematics, NIILM University, Kaithal, Haryana
(India)
drdinesh.maths@gmail.com
Dr. Khoob Singh (Principal)
Kothiwal Institute of Technology and Professional Studies,
Moradabad, U.P.(India)
Dr. Amit Pal Singh (Assistant Professor)
Department of Mathematics, J.S.
Hindu College, Amroha, U.P.(India)
Abstract:
Nweton’s Law of cooling explains the rate of cooling of a body.
The rate at which an object cool down is directly proportional
to the temperature difference between the object and its
surroundings. Nweton’s Law of cooling are generally analyzed by
adopting Laplace transform method. The paper inquires the
Nweton’s Law of cooling by Aboodh transform technique.
The purpose of paper is to prove the applicability of Aboodh
transform to analyze Newton’s Law of cooling.
[Dr. Dinesh Verma.Dr.
Khoob Singh.
Dr. Amit Pal Singh.EMPIRICAL
STUDY OF NEWTON’S LAW OF COOLING BY ABOODH TRANSFORM .
N Y Sci J 2023;16(6):33-35].ISSN
1554-0200 (print);ISSN2375-723X (online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
04.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.04.
Keywords:
Aboodh Transform, Newton’s Law of Cooling, Temperature of
environment, Temperature of body |
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Significance of activation energy and
nonlinear thermal radiation in a reactive micropolar nanofluid
flow model over a stretching sheet with weak concentration
*A.
Nwagwo, O.A. Esan, O.E. Enobabor, T.O. Ogunbayo, O.M. Ayeni,
B.O. Olusan
Department of Mathematics, Yaba College of
Technology, Yaba, Nigeria.
*naxander2000@yahoo.com,
*alexander.nwagwo@yabatech.edu.ng
Abstract:
A two dimensional vertically stretching sheet is configured in
this study. There is a flow of a non-Newtonian
electro-conducting reactive micropolar nanofluid over this
device with the influence of activation energy, Brownian
movement of tiny particles, thermo-migration of particles and
nonlinear thermal radiation. By means of suitable similarity
variables, the partial derivatives governing the flow equations
are remodeled into ordinary derivatives and afterward solved by
using a numerical approach via Runge-Kutta Fehlberg method. The
consequences of this study reveal that the micropolar fluid has
the tendency to boost the velocity profiles whereas there is a
depletion of the momentum boundary layer with higher magnitudes
of the magnetic field term. There is a reduction in the
nanoparticles concentration profiles with higher values of
chemical reaction and Brownian motion whereas the presence of
activation energy and thermophoresis term raises the
concentration field.
[A. Nwagwo, O.A. Esan, O.E. Enobabor, T.O. Ogunbayo, O.M. Ayeni,
B.O. Olusan.Significance
of activation energy and nonlinear thermal radiation in a
reactive micropolar nanofluid flow model over a stretching sheet
with weak concentration.N
Y Sci J
2023;16(6):36-45].ISSN
1554-0200 (print);ISSN2375-723X (online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
05.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.05.
Keywords:
Micropolar fluid, Activation energy; Brownian motion;
Thermophoresis. |
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Systematic Evaluation and Assessment of Building Construction
Activities on our Environment
1*Akomolafe
M. A., 2Oluwagbemi E.B. and 3Mohammed M.
A.
1Department
of Building Technology, Osun State Polytechnic, P.M.B 301, IREE
Osun State.
*akomolafeayotade@gmail.com
2Department
of Estate Management, Osun State Polytechnic, P.M.B 301, IREE
Osun State
3Department
of Quantity Survey, Osun State Polytechnic, P.M.B 301, IREE Osun
State
Abstract:
The environment is threatened severely by so many problems, some
of which are caused by the activities of Construction Projects.
The global concern to address environmental degradation caused
by various developmental actions (construction projects
inclusive) is the basis for calls to evaluate and assess
environmental impacts of building construction projects in
Nigeria. This paper deals with the effect of environment in
construction work in a particular area. Surrounding environment
has immense effect in construction plan, site management, costs
and implementation. On the contrary, it affects the
workmanship’s availability as well as material availability.
Moreover, duration of a certain projects also depend on the
impact of environment. Effect of climate, rainfall, humidity and
temperature are the noticeable fact in the paper. This article
represents the environmental effect of a particular place in
south western Nigeria. Outcome of the investigation shows that
the significant effect can be observed in the various
ingredients of environment as well as construction project.
Also, all environmental regulatory agencies and sensitization
organizations should continuously sensitize the building
construction public on requisite environmental management
practice and sanction erring agents.
[A. Nwagwo, O.A. Esan, O.E. Enobabor, T.O. Ogunbayo, O.M. Ayeni,
B.O. Olusan.Significance
of activation energy and nonlinear thermal radiation in a
reactive micropolar nanofluid flow model over a stretching sheet
with weak concentration.N
Y Sci J
2023;16(6):46-52].ISSN
1554-0200 (print);ISSN2375-723X (online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
06.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.06.
Keywords:
Environmental Impact, Humidity and Temperature, Construction
Projects, Building
Construction, Material |
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The Most Important Aspects Of Pedagogical
Technology And Creativity For The Professional Growth Of
Teachers
Boymirzaev Khurshidjon Karimjanovich
Namangan State University, Namangan, 160119,
Uzbekistan
E-mail.
boymirzayevhurshidjon@gmail.com
Abstract:
The article discusses the
essence of pedagogical technologies aimed at the professional
growth of teachers, features of creative pedagogy and
achievements in science, creative pedagogue, creative student.
After all, in creative pedagogy classes, we can cite the
following as the main factors that shape students' creative
thinking and worldview: interactive educational methods, ICT
tools, use of new forms and methods of teaching, trainings that
shape creative thinking, pedagogical technologies.
[Boymirzaev
Khurshidjon Karimjanovich. The
Most Important Aspects Of Pedagogical Technology And Creativity
For The Professional Growth Of Teachers.
N Y Sci J 2023;16(6):53-56].
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN
2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
07.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.07.
Key words:
Teacher,
profession, pedagogical technology, information and
communication, interactive methods, educational model,
education, creativity, creative pedagogue, creativity, modern
pedagogical technologies, interactive educational technologies,
creative death student |
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Uptake
properties of some plants species in homogenous Lead (Pb)
concentration - its implication for phytoremediation.
1*
Ogunlade- Anibasa G. O and 2 Michael .H. Ramsey
1
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Abuja 2
School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, UK
graoyiza@gmail.com
Uptake properties of four plant
species ( Zea mays , Brassica juncea, Brassica napus and
Thlaspi (Nocacae) caerulescens ) and their varieties were
investigated in a greenhouse pre-phytoremediation pot
trial. Varieties’ abbreviations were derived either from their
accession numbers or origin. Zea mays and Brassica
species were obtained gratis from the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) , while Thlaspi species
were obtained from field sites in Gang Mine and BlackRock –
Derbyshire, and the Royal Botanic Garden (KEW), United
Kingdom. This pot trial was done in two stages – the seed
germination experiment and pot trials in 1000 mg/kg lead (Pb)
added treatment with 0 mg/kg Pb added treatment as
control. Standard analytical methods were used. Lead
concentration of plants and soil materials were determined using
the Atomic Absorption Spectrometer Perkin Elmer 400 after acid
digestion with nitric and perchloric acid. This pot experiment
that assessed the effect of Pb in a fixed homogenous
concentration (1000 mg/kg)) and found a significant
effect(p<0.05) of the Pb added treatments, when compared to a
control treatment (0 mg/kg Pb added). Biomass and uptake varied
by 20 to 100% within and between sixteen (16) species/varieties.
The concentration and translocation factors (CF and TF) were
statistically significantly different (P< 0.05) between species
and within varieties as well as other growth parameters, which
showed the effects of the Pb added treatment. Results enhanced
the determination of the uptake potentials of the plants studied
and their selection for further phytoremediation pot trials.
[Ogunlade-Anibasa, G.O, & Ramsey,
M.H (2023) c. Uptake properties of some plant species in
l homogenous Lead (Pb) concentration -its implications for
phytoremediation N Y
Sci J
2023;16(6):57-81].
ISSN
1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
08.doi:10.7537/marsnys160623.08.
July 6 July 25
Keywords:
Homogenous, Lead,
Phytoremediation, Pot trials, Uptake , Varieties |
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