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Pull and push factors influencing Assimilation of the Immigrant Indian Community in America

While some immigrants considered themselves to be fully assimilated in their job environment, they did not consider this to be true in the social and political sphere. Because racism in the USA exists, it works as a deterrent to the assimilation of Indian immigrants into mainstream American society.

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The importance of understanding how to promote peace in the Middle East and North Africa

Understanding how to promote peace in the region is perhaps more pressing now than at any time in the post-Cold War era. The region faces a myriad of security challenges including the rise of extremism, proxy wars at the regional level, and the negative effects of climate change

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Social Media and Emotional Well-being: Pursuit of Happiness or Pleasure

Virtual engagement of lives has been made possible with the advent of social media. Almost 80% of the day are spent virtually on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, etc. Usage of social media to connect to and communicate with the ones we care about is always healthy, termed as social networking. Social dysfunction occurs when the constant communication leads to the point where our real or offline life gets replaced by virtual or online life..

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India–China and Their War-making Capacities

Much has been said about how China’s rapidly growing economy has led to increasing power disparity between India and China over the last two decades. China’s economic growth in this period has been spectacular, but it is not clear whether that gives a good sense of how effective its military capabilities are against India.

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Teachers’ Voices on the Impact of COVID-19 on School Education: Are Ed-Tech Companies the Panacea?  

Since the coronavirus pandemic in spring 2020 started to disrupt people’s normal lifestyle, the virtual world has come to the rescue. Across the globe, shopping, entertainment, work, and education moved online. The spread of COVID-19 has had profound effects on education globally. As schools and universities closed, many turned to technology to try to continue the teaching and learning process.

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The emergency shift to virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic: Undergraduate students’ Experience

COVID-19 has left the institutions worldwide, with no choice but an emergency shift to virtual learning, creating several arguments associated with digital infrastructure, digital divide, digital literacy, technical and pedagogic skills of teachers, digital contents, and so on.

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Does Organizational Culture Matter in the Managerial Role and High-Performance Achievement?

There is a growing demand in the recent management field for firms to be responsive to the demands of stakeholders. The impact of this pressure on managers to adopt ethical and best practices and high-performance achievement has been strongly established in the literature. As the manager’s roles and the values created affect business operations and human development, the empirical understanding of these roles and values is important for the effective design of organizational systems.

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India in the United States Press: Framing US South Asia policy

Right from its independence at midnight on 14/15 August 1947, India’s political ties with the US government did not start on a friendly note. Scholars of international relations have shown that during the early years of the Cold War period, India, led for many years by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, refused to join any superpower-led military alliance that would seek to curtail India’s independence in terms of following its foreign policy. I

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Are ‘sea cities’ a solution to the alarming problem of rising sea levels?

Coastal areas have experienced fast population growth due to their marine-based attractiveness as places to live, work, and visit. Today, approximately 53 percent of the global population lives in coastal areas in over 4,285 coastal cities and agglomerations across the world.

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Virtual Laboratory: A Benefit to Mechanical Engineering Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Laboratory experiments help students understand science subjects effectively. They assist the students in gaining experience through concrete materials science subjects effectively; hence, these are an integral part of science education, improving students’ working habits and problem-solving skills. The laboratory is as important as theory.

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Consumption of Green Products as a Means of Expressing Green Behaviour in an Emerging Economy

Environmental issues have advanced through different stages, and the concern for the challenges they present has doubled with each passing decade. Increasing awareness of environmental issues has led policymakers to promote ‘green behaviour’, behaviour that has a meaningful impact on the environment, that will potentially reduce environmental impacts like waste reduction and behaving right or avoiding wrong.

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