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Morality in Phenomenological Structuralism _ Crimson Publishers

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Morality in Phenomenological Structuralism by Paul C Mocombe in  Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings This work explores the nature of morality within Paul C Mocombe’s structurationist theory of phenomenological structuralism. The author posits that morality or moral standards are associated with the linguistic and ideological desires power and power positions of those who control the resources and mode of production of a material resource framework via their language, ideology, ideological apparatuses, and communicative discourse i.e., social class language game. Its moral practices and statements constitute a part of the superverse/multiverse as phenomenal properties of subatomic particles once disaggregated as lived experience. This does not mean that morality is universal; instead, it is contingent upon the material resource framework and the evolutionary stage of consciousness development as constituted in the framework. This work explores the nature of morality withi...

A Study on Skill Development and Productivity of the Workforce in Indian Economy_ Crimson Publishers

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A Study on Skill Development and Productivity of the Workforce in Indian Economy by  Pradeep Kumar Panda in  Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings This paper analyses the current scenario of skilled workforce of Indian Economy and future requirement of skill development. The paper also outlines skill gap in various sectors, the key issues and policy implications to address those issues and challenges in Skill Development and Productivity arena. Today, India is one of the youngest nations in the world with more than 62% of its population in the working age group (15-59 years), and more than 54% of its total population below 25 years of age. Its population pyramid is expected to bulge across the 15-59 age group over the next decade. It is further estimated that the average age of the population in India by 2020 will be 29 years as against 40 years in USA, 46 years in Europe and 47 years in Japan. In fact, during the next 20 years the labour force in the industrialized wo...

Mobile Innovative Transformational Ecosystem of Management of Humane Technological Society_ Crimson Publishers

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Mobile Innovative Transformational Ecosystem of Management of Humane Technological Society by  Evgeniy Bryndin in  Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings Accumulation of modern knowledge, training and development of skills of basic researches of the phenomena, processes, objects and laws of the real world and also applied multi-boundaries-a trancedisciplinary researches in the priority directions of scientific technical progress and strategically important industries has to be the main task of an ecosystem of higher educational institutions. Education must be continuous and competitive. The ecosystem of education must continue to train necessary competitive experts. For this purpose, participation of wide groups of interested parties in development and expansion of transformational instruments of training is necessary. Communication of educational and scientific activity, their joint actions is real means of increase in efficiency of transformation of innovative competi...

Metal Work_ Crimson Publishers

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Metal Work by Catherine Anne Mathias in  Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings As a geologist (MSc) looking at the worlds rapidly growing need not only for petroleum but also metals, one wonders if we will continue to meet these requirements; probably not. This is in part why we continue to have conflicts in the Middle East which tends to impact cultural heritage with both the trafficking of artifacts and the demolition of cultural sites. That said as an Art historian and conservator (PhD) looking at Medieval metalwork from this area and South America I have found our ingenuity to adapt to new materials is quite good. Now as a seasoned researcher to Columbia I have gained a new appreciation for what would have been challenging mining activities for a period spanning from 300 A.D. to 1600 A.D. However, the raw materials made their way to the metal workers shop and the products that survive today are spectacular. The same holds for the metalwork of Mosul Iraq and Kabul Afghan...

Wish you a best Christmas ever_ Crimson Publishers

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  We wish you a merry Christmas may its bring to you joy, Happiness and everything else you deserve

Benefits of Intercropping Legumes with Cereals: Crimson Publishers

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Benefits of Intercropping Legumes with Cereals by Sherif Ibrahim Abdel-Wahab in  Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings Reducing use of mineral nitrogen (N) fertilizer is one of the potential ways to reverse land degradation and ultimately increase the productivity of degrading soils of Egypt. We found that intercropping legume with cereal species in the same row can increase efficiency of photosynthetic process in legumes and reduce mineral N fertilizer inputs in cereals. Hence, intercropping culture can maintain agro-ecosystem without air, soil and water pollution. https://crimsonpublishers.com/icp/fulltext/ICP.000510.php https://crimsonpublishers.com/icp/fulltext/ICP.000509.php For more open access journals in Crimson Publishers please click on the link:  https://crimsonpublishers.com For more open access articles in  Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings please click on the journal link:  https://crimsonpublishers.com/icp/ Follow On Publons  :...

Gender Disparity in Bangladesh: The Study of Women’s Vulnerable Situations in Patriarchal Society and The Rise of Gender Equality According to SDGS _ Crimson Publishers

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Gender Disparity in Bangladesh: The Study of Women’s Vulnerable Situations in Patriarchal Society and The Rise of Gender Equality According to SDGS by Farhana Haque in Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings In Bangladesh the situation of women is vulnerable. The patriarchal society is not giving them their actual value and proper rights. But now the government of Bangladesh did set some fruitful goals to create equality between men and women. SDGs which is now desired goal to set up for minimize the inequality between men and women in Bangladesh from different areas such as education, employment, health and nutrition etc. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as Global goals which is supposed to bring protection, peace and prosperity for the entire human race regardless men and women. However, as we know the society of Bangladesh is centered on the leadership of males. Here in this country patrilineal and patriarchal kinship which do enforces the economic and soci...