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Similarities and Dissimilariteis Between Population Censuses of Sri Lanka in 2001 & 2012 : Demographic Analysis

Dilhani E.V.D Temporary Assistant lecturer in Social Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Ruhuna.  ABSTRACT  The department of census and statistics in Sri Lanka done the first legal census in 1871. That was the first legal census in south Asia. After that there were population censusesin Sri Lanka in 1881, 1891, 1901,1911, 1921, 1931, 1946, 1953, 1963, 1971, 1981, 2001 and 2012. The study aimed to evaluate the population census was in 2001 and 2012. The research targeted to capture the accuracy of signal year age distribution of total population. Because, the amount of whole population is a valuable indicator in Economics and various areas regarding with policy implication of a nation. The methodology of the study is based on quantitative analysis. The study used Whippel’s Index, Myer’s Index and Sprague multiplier as the estimation techniques. Even though, there were differences in estimation techniques, that has no made an effects on the accuracy of ...

The Impact of Partition as Revealed Bapsisidhwa's Ice Candy Man

M. Natarajan1 and G.Muniyaraj2 1Dept.of English, Bharathidasan University Constituent Arts and Science College, Tiruchirappalli 2 PG & Research Dept. of English, Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli  ABSTRACT  In the hierarchy of human values, aesthetic values hold a peculiar position. Their appeal is as broad as humanity itself. There is no age in human history, which has not enjoyed and cherished aesthetic values. The role of aesthetic values has been so great that these values are assigned absolute or intrinsic principles. With a suitable understanding of aesthetic values form the reader’s perspective, the focus is on analyzing Partition literature with reference to its fiction from the researcher’s perspective could be continued.Border studies it begins with attention to the material borders among nations. The technologies of enforcement, the controls of citizenship, the structures of inclusion and exclusion, armies and law are set border lines on a map. B...

An Examination of the Impact of Net Capital Inflows on the Financial Sector of the Nigerian Economy

ISIWU, George Duhu1 , Ngwu Jerome Chukwuemeka2 , CHUKWU, Sancho N. 3 and OJIYA, Emmanuel Ameh4 1,2 Lecturers, Department of Economics, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Enugu State, Nigeria 3,4 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria  ABSTRACT:  This study investigated the impact of net capital inflows on financial sector of the Nigerian economy between 1986 to 2015. Annual secondary time series data obtained from the database of World Bank Development Indicators (WBDI) were employed with a VAR econometric approach for the study. Empirical results emanating from this work revealed the presence of a unique long run relationship among the variables specified in the model. The adjustment parameter was significant and appropriately signed. This shows that economic growth and other key macroeconomic variables in Nigeria adjusts fairly, though sluggishly to financial sector development within the period ref...

Cross Cultural Communication - Means and Ways to Make IT Effective

G. Menaka Associate Professor, Department of English, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore- 641004. ABSTRACT Cross-cultural communication is a field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate, in similar and different ways among themselves, and how they endeavour to communicate across cultures. Cross diverse workforce and participate in the global economy. It is also important for employees to understand the factors that are part of an effective, diverse workforce This cultural way of communication endeavours to bring anthropology and establishes area of communication. Its core idea is to establish and understand how people from different cultures communicate with each other. It also aims at producing some guidelines with which people from different cultures can better communicate with each other. The following article describes the effective means of cross cultural communication, problems faced in intercultural communication an...

The Role of Religious Institutions for Conflict Management : Experience of National Council of Churches of Kenya

Aemro Tenaw Lecturer at Debre Markos University, Ethiopia  ABSTRACT  Most of the time, religion viewed as a motive for conflict and has emerged as a key component in many current and past conflicts. However, religion does not always drive violence; it is also an integral factor in the peace building and reconciliation process. So, this paper assessed the peace building contribution role of the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), following the post-2007 election violence in Kenya. The National Council of Churches of Kenya took instant humanitarian and peace building roles during the 2007 election violence. There was the provision of psychosocial support to address issues of trauma occasioned by loss of lives and infliction of emotional and physical harm. In addition, it also conducted the provision of food and non food items. Moreover, capacity building workshops for church leaders were held to build their capacity in mediation and peace building skills. Fur...