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Asian Case Research Journal, 2002
Dainik Bhaskar, a Hindi newspaper, after achieving leadership in Madhya Pradesh, a central Indian State, is looking for growth opportunities. It is looking at the Hindi Belt and has identified Jaipur as the market to enter. Rajasthan Patrika dominates Jaipur with about 80% readership share.
Piyush Kumar Sinha, Kunjesh Pariher
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Dainik Bhaskar, a Hindi newspaper, after achieving leadership in Madhya Pradesh, a central Indian State, is looking for growth opportunities. It is looking at the Hindi Belt and has identified Jaipur as the market to enter. Rajasthan Patrika dominates Jaipur with about 80% readership share.
Piyush Kumar Sinha, Kunjesh Pariher
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An examination of Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism as a basis for educational practice
, 2020This article is an up-dated version of Gordon Brown's ontological approach to education. It tests the hypothesis that Roy Bhaskar's critical realism can successfully underpin education by applying it to: (1) curriculum; (2) pedagogy; and (3) assessment ...
Mehri Mirzaei Rafe +3 more
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Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2000
Abstract We use the theory of balanced incomplete block designs to construct c-Bhaskar Rao designs, also known as generalized balanced matrices, whose rows have constant inner product c. We construct families of c-BRDs with k=3 and c⩾−1 and establish several necessary conditions for the existence of c-BRDs. We also prove that necessary conditions are
Hurd, Spencer P., Sarvate, Dinesh G.
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Abstract We use the theory of balanced incomplete block designs to construct c-Bhaskar Rao designs, also known as generalized balanced matrices, whose rows have constant inner product c. We construct families of c-BRDs with k=3 and c⩾−1 and establish several necessary conditions for the existence of c-BRDs. We also prove that necessary conditions are
Hurd, Spencer P., Sarvate, Dinesh G.
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Transcendental realisms in the philosophy of science: on Bhaskar and Cartwright
I consider two transcendental arguments for realism in the philosophy of science, which are due to Roy Bhaskar (A realist theory of science, 1975) and Nancy Cartwright (The dappled world, 1999). Bhaskar and Cartwright are both influential figures, however there is little discussion of their use of transcendental arguments in the literature. Here I seek
Steve Clarke
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Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2019
In this paper, by using the C -class functions, we present some coupled coincidence point results for a pair of mappings satisfying generalized (ϕ, ψ)-weakly contractive condition in the context of ordered b-metric spaces.
S. Radenović +4 more
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In this paper, by using the C -class functions, we present some coupled coincidence point results for a pair of mappings satisfying generalized (ϕ, ψ)-weakly contractive condition in the context of ordered b-metric spaces.
S. Radenović +4 more
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Roy Bhaskar’s Critical Realism and the Social Science of Marxian Economics
The Review of Radical Political Economics, 2018This article supports claims that critical realism philosophy of science, as refounded in the hands of Roy Bhaskar, offers valuable knowledge enhancing insight into the advancement of Marx’s research program. However, it maintains that key principles set
R. Westra
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Journal of Critical Realism
In 2005, Ram Roy Bhaskar was the examiner for a PhD thesis by Dr. Chris Sarra entitled Strong and Smart: Reinforcing Aboriginal Perceptions of Being Aboriginal at Cherbourg State School.
Roy Bhaskar
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In 2005, Ram Roy Bhaskar was the examiner for a PhD thesis by Dr. Chris Sarra entitled Strong and Smart: Reinforcing Aboriginal Perceptions of Being Aboriginal at Cherbourg State School.
Roy Bhaskar
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Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
This article will investigate the philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar (1944–2014) as a coherent basis for environmental education. The work of Bhaskar serves as an in-depth approach to understanding how to apply critical realism (the critical and the ...
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This article will investigate the philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar (1944–2014) as a coherent basis for environmental education. The work of Bhaskar serves as an in-depth approach to understanding how to apply critical realism (the critical and the ...
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Bhaskar on Open and Closed Systems
South African Journal of Philosophy, 2000Bhaskar's articulation of his ‘transcendental realism' includes an argument for a form of causal emergence which would mean the rejection of physicalism, by means of rejecting the causal closure of the physical. His argument is based on an analysis of the conditions for closure, where closed systems manifest regular or Humean relations between events ...
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