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Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie...

Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie... :  Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal            Abstract Migrant families are key to observe the dynamic re...

Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie...

Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie... :  Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal            Abstract Migrant families are key to observe the dynamic re...

Juniper Publishers-Post-Modern Feminist Ideology in Nayantara Sahgul Select Novels-A Critical Study

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Juniper Publishers- Open Access Journal of Social Sciences & Management studies Introduction The motive of feminist movement strives towards the aim that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men. Though feminism is not a relatively new concept and has always formed part of the women’s liberation movement, its emphasis has been changing, in form and content with gender equality being one of the aspects. There is no doubt that feminism is today a major accepted fact of modern life with women competing with men in all walks of life, and even doing better than them in some areas. Women’s liberation was not merely an endeavor to obtain rights and privileges but the seeking after opportunities to show that though they may be called “the second sex” (the title of Simone de Beauvoir’s book). They are generally not treated on a par with men in all respects of human activity. Whether working in the fields or operating women lag men in any sphere.

Juniper Publishers-The Crisis of our Time and the End of the New “History”

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Juniper Publishers- Open Access Journal of Social Sciences & Management studies Introduction The time has come to understand that we are facing an anthropological and not economic crisis as it is reductively defined; it is the failure of a socio-cultural model that has erased the fundamental human rights inscribed in 1948. The response to the crisis [1] as anthropological is in understanding the cultural and historical path that has brought us to chaos, overthrowing the dominant paradigm, to place man and society at the centre of our interests as an end and to bring economics back to its natural role as a means. The technical culture, master of the world, as defined by Emanuele Severino, has unnaturally transformed economics as a social science into an exact science; in the exact sciences we study the relationships between measurable things to define universal laws, but in the social sciences, such as economics, we study relationships between men where

Juniper Publishers: Managing Water Resources Using - Water Radioactive...

Juniper Publishers: Managing Water Resources Using - Water Radioactive... : Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal - Juniper Publishers Opinion Radioactive contamination, also called rad...

Juniper Publishers: Oocyte Quality and Female Infertilitye_Juniper Pub...

Juniper Publishers: Oocyte Quality and Female Infertilitye_Juniper Pub... : GLOBAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE - JUNIPER PUBLISHERS Authored by Chaube SK Abstract Female infertility is one...

Juniper Publishers-Exploring the phenomenon of ‘medical pluralism’: A case of Pakistani Muslim Community in the United Kingdom

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Juniper Publishers- Open Access Journal of Social Sciences & Management studies Introduction Migration plays a key role in the spread, transformation and propagation of medical practices and its knowledge. When moving from a place to another, people do not only take their belongings, but they also transport their values, beliefs and cultural practices with them. This also includes medical and healing practices. There are two popular opinions about the relation between migration and medicine. Firstly, some anthropologists [1,2], suggest that migrants often assimilate within the social culture of their host country and tend to forget, reject or surpass their own traditional medical practices. Perhaps, it is more likely to be observed in situations where the culture and medical system of country overlooks the diversity of values and beliefs possessed by its people. Contrarily, Gans [3], argues that immigrants use their ethnic and traditional practices as a p

Juniper Publishers: Utility of Noninvasive Serum Biomarkers of Liver F...

Juniper Publishers: Utility of Noninvasive Serum Biomarkers of Liver F... : ADVANCED RESEARCH IN GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY JUNIPER PUBLISHERS Authored by Mostafa M Sira Abstract Background:...

Juniper Publishers-Agricultural Pollution: An Assessment of Synthetic Fertilizer Application in Sudano- Sahelian Zone of Nigeria

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Juniper Publishers- Open Access Journal of Social Sciences & Management studies Introduction This study entails about agricultural pollution and assesses the synthetic fertilizer application in Sudano-Sahelian zones of Nigeria. Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation with an estimate population of 140.0million people according to 2006 census conducted by Nigerian Population Commission but increased to an estimate of 189.6 million people as of 1 st January 2017 (UN Department of Economics and Social Affairs: Population Division). The population is rapidly increasing due to high birth rate and low death rate. Fertilizer use and needs vary across Nigeria depending on agro ecological conditions, government policies, cropping systems and fertilizer responsiveness. Nigeria has one of the most promising agricultural potential which is yet to be realized. From the year 1960 to 2005, it cereal production per hectare has only grown by about 40 per cent. This is