A Study on Academic Anxiety among Adolescents of Minicoy Island
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
Academic anxiety is a common issue that students cannot ignore if they want to succeed in school. A study on academic anxiety among regular residential adolescent students of the age between (14 to 16 years) of Minicoy Government and private Schools was conducted on a sample of 80 respondents randomly selected. The endeavor of the study was to measure the academic anxiety among students between 14 to 16 years of age, to evaluate and compare the academic anxiety among boys and girls and to find the relationship of school environment viz-a-viz the academic anxiety in the sample.
Performance Improvement in Adaptive Routing Strategy in Mobile Adhoc Network
It has been a big challenge to develop a routing protocol that can meet different application needs and optimize routing paths according to the topology change in mobile adhoc networks. Based on their forwarding decision...
Comparatively Study of ECC and Jacobian Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Abstract: - Elliptic curves were first proposed as a basis for public key cryptography in the mid-1980s independently by Koblitz and Miller. Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) algorithm is practical than existing security...
To Study the Morphology of Pterion in Dry Human Skull in Vidarbha Region
: Eighty five (85) dry skulls were studied to find out the variations of Pterion. Sphenoparietal variety of Pterion was seen predominantly along with frontotemporal and stellate varieties. The importance of the pterion i...
Lunar Cycle Affecting Homicidal Death in Varanasi Region: A Reality or Myth
The effect of lunar cycle on human behavior has always been the area of interest for the researchers worldwide. It is accepted in academic literature as ‘The Transylvanian Effect’. While some has drawn results in favor o...
Effect of Vitamin-D, Zinc and Copper Supplementation in HIV-Positive Pregnant Women and Co-Relation with CD4 Counts- A Double Blinded Placebo Controlled Study
"Abstract: TITLE : Effect of vitamin-D, zinc and copper supplementation in HIV-positive pregnant women and co-relation with CD4 counts- a randomized double blinded placebo controlled study. BACKGROUND: The main aim of th...