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Rise of Black Feminism

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  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-10*January-2022   Paper Id.:15635, Submission Date: 10/01/2022, Acceptance Date: 20/01/2022, Publication Date: 22/01/2022         Indu Kumari  Research Scholar,  Dept. of English,  Vinoba Bhave  University,  Hazaribagh,  Jharkhand, India                                                      Abstract The present article tries to discuss the rise of black feminism. Through the various readings, it is now clear that the history of black women has shown its growth in three phases. The first would be the physical and psychological abused of Black women who lived during slavery and Reconstruction. Secondly, the grooming of Black women writers like Phyllis Wheatley and Nella Larsen. Thirdly, the Black women held onto a creative spark within themselves and recreated themselves in the context of their culture. http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/7/502/220209033848riseofblackfeminism.pdf 

Occurrence of Keratinophilic Fungi and Related Dermatophytes from Indoor Animal Habitats of Kanpur Zoological Park, Kanpur (India)

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  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-9*December-2021   Paper Submission: 10/12/2021, Date of Acceptance: 20/12/2021, Date of Publication: 21/12/2021       Rafat Quamar  Research scholar  Dept. of Botany,  D.G.P.G. College Kanpur, U.P., India       Vandana Nigam  Associate Professor  Dept. of Botany,  D.G.P.G. College  Kanpur, U.P., India                                                                   Abstract Ninety soil samples were collected from different indoor animal habitats of Kanpur Zoological Park and were examined for the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi and related dermatophytes. From the positive 76 samples, total of 8 genera and 15 species were isolated. Total of 84.4% samples were found to be positive for Keratinophilic fungi and related Dermatophytes. Among these fungal species, Chrysosporium keratinophilum (26.67%) was the most dominant while Microsporum gypseum (18.87%) was the next most frequent species.  

Study of Environment Health Leading to Better Business Production

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  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-9*December-2021   Paper Submission: 12/12/2021, Date of Acceptance: 23/12/2021, Date of Publication: 24/12/2021       Amina Jafri  Assistant Professor  Dept. of  Environmental  Science,  Integral University, Lucknow, U.P., India Anushree Srivastava  Research Scholar  Dept. of  Environmental  Science,  Integral University,  Lucknow, U.P., India Asma Farooque  Associate Professor  Dept. of Commerce &  Business  Management, Integral  University, Lucknow,  U.P., India                                                                                Abstract Business in terms of money making plans can be divided into service business and actual business. Service business is much towards the positive aspect and works on the needs of the society like health , education and research etc. but actual business works with a mindset of money making strategy like tourism, entertainment , fashion etc. So

Change Level of Groundwater in Mahendergarh Region

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  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-9*December-2021   Paper Submission: 15/12/2021, Date of Acceptance: 23/12/2021, Date of Publication: 24/12/2021  Subhash Chander  Research Scholar,  Dept. of Geography , RRBMU Alwar,  Rajasthan, India                                                                                  Abstract The study region is present in the southern part of Haryana. The climate of this region is semi arid. The present study deals with planning and management for change the level of groundwater level in mahendergarh region. The phenomena study in this paper helps the planner and policy makers to design the future strategies for efficient budgeting of this natural resource. The potential evaporation, water surplus, water deficit, water balance, rate and magnitude of ground water depletion are main factor which affect this natural resource.     for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfound

Role of Physical Education & Sports In Covid-19 Pandemic Period.

  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-9*December-2021   Paper Submission: 12/12/2021, Date of Acceptance: 23/12/2021, Date of Publication: 24/12/2021 Mohammad Wahid  Associate Professor,  Physical Education,  Dept of Teacher’s  Education,  Halim Muslim P.G.  College, Kanpur, U.P, India                                                                                 Abstract   The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented time all across the world. Worldwide, extensive social distancing policies are put into place, restricting people’s daily activities and worldwide pleas from governments asking people to stay safe and stay at home. This of course means that most people will spend much of their time at home. These social distancing measures mean that people have far fewer opportunities to be physically active, especially if activities such as walking or cycling as transportation, or taking part in a leisurely activity are being restricted

Reflection of Humanism in the Edicts of Ashoka

  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-9*December-2021   Paper Submission: 07/12/2021, Date of Acceptance: 17/12/2021, Date of Publication: 18/12/2021 Shashi Nautiyal  Associate Professor  & H.O.D.  Dept. of History,  J.V.Jain College,  Saharanpur, U.P., India                                                                                     Abstract] Humanism – a belief in the capabilities and powers of human as a maker of his fate and future, this emerged as a strong belief during renaissance period when the focus of art shifted from divine to human. However, in Indian history, we find the principle of humanism embedded in ancient scriptures and politics. Ashoka, the most humane ruler not only of Indian but of world history took the path of Dharma which ultimately led to humanism. His inscriptions engraved on rocks, boulders, cave wall pillars of stone clearly announce to the world his firm belief in human values – compassion, p

Management of Cytotoxic Drugs And Related Wastes Disposal

  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-9*December-2021   Paper Submission: 01/12/2021, Date of Acceptance: 10/12/2021, Date of Publication: 11/12/2021 t Mridula Verma  Associate Professor,  Dept. of Chemistry  M.M.H College,  Ghaziabad, U.P., India                                                                           Abstract Cytotoxic drugs are intended primarily for the treatment of cancer. They are known to be highly toxic to cells, mainly through their action on cell reproduction. Many have proved to be carcinogens, mutagens or teratogens. Patients receiving therapeutic doses of these drugs have exhibited many adverse effects, including cancers. All people who came in contact with cytotoxic drugs and related wastes are also at risk of exposure and possible adverse effects. In this study procedures are defined on how to prevent or minimise the risk of exposure to cytotoxic drugs and related wastes, Use of cytotoxic drugs includes