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Journal articles on the topic "Gokarna"

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Thanju, Jeewan Prasad. "Interview with Mr. Gokarna Bista." Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment 9 (November 25, 2012): 72–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hn.v9i0.7079.

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Kunwar, Ramesh Raj, and Sarswati Khatri-Thapa. "A Study of Hospitality Internship in Gokarna Forest Resort, Nepal." Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Education 6 (May 10, 2016): 95–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jthe.v6i0.14769.

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Hospitality and Tourism industry and internship are crucial to each other and for this reason, the industry as well as the prospective intern should be fully aware about the internship and its various aspects. To make the internship more effective it should be studied from the perspective of prospective interns and the employer. Because of the lack of adequate understanding the interns as well as the employers are facing the difficulties when the internship starts. This article tries to present an internship from various perspectives as well as portray an intern’s change of understanding about the internship before and after the involvement in the field. This portray mainly focus on the concept of internship, knowledge before, during and after internship, learning experience, difference between theoretical and real life world with some suggestions for the following generations.Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Education (Vol. 6), 2016, Page: 95-126
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Bhandari, Sudarshan, Arata Momohara, Dieter Uhl, and Khum N. Paudayal. "Paleoclimatic significance of the late Quaternary plant macrofossils from the Gokarna Formation, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal." Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 228 (May 2016): 98–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2015.12.010.

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Bhandari, Sudarshan, Khum N. Paudayal, and Arata Momohara. "Late Pleistocene plant macrofossils from the Thimi Formation (Madhyapur Thimi section) of the Kathmandu Valley, central Nepal." Journal of Nepal Geological Society 40 (December 1, 2010): 31–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v40i0.23594.

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The Late Pleistocene plant macrofossils from the Thimi Formation of the Kathmandu Valley have been reported in this paper. On the basis of 71 taxa from 39 families, seven plant macrofossil assemblages T-1 to T-7 were described from 18.5 m thick section of the Thimi Formation exposed at Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur. Pinus, Abies, Tsuga, Carpinus, Sambucus, Rubus, Eurya, Potentilla and Scirpus are the common elements in the Thimi Formation. It is found that the cool temperate elements (Abies, Pinus, Tsuga, Picea, Taxus) were dominated over warm climatic elements (Quercus, Eurya, Pyracantha, etc.) during the deposition of the Thimi Formation. The underlying Gokarna Formation exhibited subtropical to warm temperate vegetation with the dominance of subtropical elements such as Eurya, Ficus, Zizyphus, etc. over temperate elements like Betula, Tsuga and Abies. During the depositional period of the Thimi Formation, this subtropical to warm temperate type of vegetation shifted to warm to cold temperate type with the abundant presence of gymnosperms and other evergreen taxa.
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Paudel, Mukunda Raj. "Facies analysis of Sunakothi Formation, Kathmandu basin, Nepal and its significance." Journal of Nepal Geological Society 47, no. 1 (June 30, 2014): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jngs.v47i1.23105.

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This study decipher facies characteristic of Sunakothi Formation at southern part of Kathmandu Basin. Thick sandy and muddy sequence is found on an open lacustrine facies of the Kalimati Formation. Five facies associations have been recognized within the sandy and muddy facies. These are: (a) muddy rhythmites and silt and laminated to ripple sand bed of the prodeltaic origin (pd), (b) association of cross-stratification, rippledrift and parallel lamination in the lacustrine delta front origin (df), (c) muddy flood-plain and alteration of the fine and coarse sediments of delta-plain origin (dp), (d) sandy to silty rhythmites of the marginal shallow lacustrine origin above the delta-plain (ml), and (e) association of fluvial origin (fl ). Former three associations are interbeded by the thick gravel deposits, which is gravelly braided river origin. Transition from lacustrine to alluvial system is characterized by fluvial and deltaic system in the south. Sedimentology of the Sunakothi Formation indicates deposition during rapid lake level rise and also the thick channelized fluvial gravel beds within the sandy and muddy sequence indicate lake level fall. The cause could be climatic as well as activity of the basin margin tectonics. Sunakothi Formation is the southern counterpart of the Thimi-Gokarna Formations distributed in the northern part of the basin.
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Sakai, T., AP Gajurel, H. Tabata, and BN Upreti. "Delta formations associated with high-frequency (annual?) lake-level fluctuations: An example from the uppermost Pleistocene Gokarna Formation, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal." Himalayan Journal of Sciences 2, no. 4 (February 15, 2008): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hjs.v2i4.925.

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Sakai, Tetsuya, Tomohiro Takagawa, Ananta P. Gajurel, Hideo Tabata, Nobuo Ooi, and Bishal N. Upreti. "Discovery of Sediments Indicating Rapid Lake-level Fall in the Late Pleistocene Gokarna Formation, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal : Implication for Lake Terrace Formation." Quaternary Research (Daiyonki-Kenkyu) 45, no. 2 (2006): 99–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.4116/jaqua.45.99.

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Srinivas, T. N. R., P. Anil Kumar, Ch Sasikala, Ch V. Ramana, and J. F. Imhoff. "Rhodobium gokarnense sp. nov., a novel phototrophic alphaproteobacterium from a saltern." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 57, no. 5 (May 1, 2007): 932–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.64843-0.

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A pink-pigmented, phototrophic, purple nonsulfur bacterium, strain JA173T, was isolated in pure culture from a saltern in Gokarna, India, in a medium containing 2 % (w/v) NaCl. Strain JA173T was a non-motile Gram-negative rod that multiplied by budding. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strain JA173T clusters with the class Alphaproteobacteria; highest sequence similarity (98 %) was to the type strain of Rhodobium orientis and 94 % similarity was observed to the 16S rRNA gene sequence of the type strain of Rhodobium marinum. However, DNA–DNA hybridization with R. orientis DSM 11290T revealed a relatedness value of only 35.1 % with strain JA173T. Strain JA173T contained lamellar internal membranes, bacteriochlorophyll a and carotenoids of the spirilloxanthin series. Strain JA173T had an obligate requirement for NaCl (optimum growth at 2–6 %, w/v) and grew photoheterotrophically with a number of organic compounds as carbon source or electron donor. Photoautotrophic, chemoautotrophic and fermentative growth could not be demonstrated. Yeast extract was required for growth. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, DNA–DNA hybridization data and morphological and physiological characteristics, strain JA173T is sufficiently different from other species of the genus Rhodobium to be recognized as a representative of a novel species, Rhodobium gokarnense sp. nov. The type strain is JA173T (=ATCC BAA-1215T=DSM 17935T=JCM 13532T).
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Gautam, Ramesh, Jaya Krishna Shrestha, and Gyan Kumar Chhipi Shrestha. "Assessment of River Water Intrusion at the Periphery of Bagmati River in Kathmandu Valley." Nepal Journal of Science and Technology 14, no. 1 (October 14, 2013): 137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njst.v14i1.8934.

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The present study was carried out to find out the possible impact of Bagmati river water on its nearby ground water resource within Kathmandu valley (KV). For this, five sampling stations were selected viz. Gokarna, Tilganga, Sankhamul, Teku and Sundarighat . From each station, one river water sample and six ground water samples from both sides of the river were taken on proportion basis by dividing the strata lying within 50 m, 50-100 m and 100-150 m distance from the river collected. River water analysis showed that it was less polluted during winter season as compared to other seasons and got severely degraded as it entered to the urban core. Regression analysis showed that the mean value of ground water parameters like pH, conductivity, chlorides, free carbon dioxide, alkalinity, hardness, nitrate, ammonia, iron, and ortho-phosphate were decreased from within 50 m to 50-100 m, and 100-150 m distance from the river bank. Microbial analysis of ground water showed that 88% of the samples were contaminated with fecal matter. So the ground water along Bagmati river should could not be used as consumptive purposes without treatment. The finding showed that the ground water was more contaminated along the river banks and towards the urban corridor than the upstream parts which might be due to intrusion of nearby polluted river water. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 14, No. 1 (2013) 137-146 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njst.v14i1.8934
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Baniya, Binod, Nitesh Khadka, Shravan Kumar Ghimire, Hom Baniya, Shankar Sharma, Yam Prasad Dhital, Ranjana Bhatta, and Bishnu Bhattarai. "Water quality assessment along the segments of Bagmati River in Kathmandu valley, Nepal." Nepal Journal of Environmental Science 7 (December 31, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njes.v7i0.34314.

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Identification of pollution in the river helps to know the state of the river ecosystem. The study aimed to assess the water quality of the Bagmati River by analyzing the physical and chemical condition and comparing it with national and international standards. The water samples were taken from 10 different sampling sites along the length of the Bagmati River inside Kathmandu Valley, i.e., from Sundarijal to Saibubhanjyang. A total of 30 physical and chemical parameters were examined. The results showed that the pH ranges from 6.0 to 7.5 in different sampling locations. The highest dissolved oxygen (DO) (8.5 mg/L) was found at the upstream while the lowest, i.e., 3.4 mg/L and 3.5 mg/L, was found at the urban core of the valley, i.e., Teku and Thapathali, respectively. The BOD, COD, oil, and grease considerably exceeded the WHO and national generic effluent standard. Most of the heavy metals in the river water were below the range of standard. The concentrations of all pesticides were found below 10 µg/L except heptachlor exoepoxide. The highest concentration of heptachlor exoepoxide (75 µg/L) was found at Balkhu, followed by Thapathali (69 µg/L) and Teku (62 µg/L). The result showed that the middle-urbanized segment, i.e., from Gokarna to Teku, is heavily polluted than the upstream and downstream segments of the river. The results are of great significance for policy formulation and implementation of the ecosystem restoration project of Bagmati River in the Kathmandu valley, Nepal.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gokarna"

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Mörk, Emil. "Den religiösa turismen i Gokarna : en analys av västerländsk nyandlighet i österländsk kontext." Thesis, University of Gävle, Ämnesavdelningen för religionsvetenskap, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-3792.

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Söder om Goas partystränder ligger den ganska fridfulla staden Gokarna. Gokarna har sedan början på 1980-talet varit en träffpunkt för både religiöst sökande västerlänningar och indier som insett att de kan tjäna pengar på de nyfikna turisterna. Turister som söker sig utanför sina trygga hem för att fylla andliga hål som den västerländska kulturen lämnat öppna. Jag fascinerades av den andlighet som uppstår bland turister som lever lata dagar på stränder där allt är serverat för en billig penning. Den andlighet som kommer av introspektion i en religiös omgivning.

Jag har själv sedan början av 2000-talet då jag genomförde min första resa till Indien varit en del av den växande ungdomskultur som kan kallas backpacker. Det är med mina egna erfarenheter av resande och religiös nyfikenhet jag nu har påbörjat min tredje resa i Indien som ska resultera i en uppsats om andligt sökande västerlänningar i Gokarna, Indien.

Syftet med denna uppsats är att försöka kartlägga några av de tankar och handlingar rörande religion och ritual som mina informanter, backpackers i Gokarna, Indien har.

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Yuner, Meral. "A Comparision Of The Ideas Of Ziya Gokalpa And Yusuf Akcura On Turkism." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12611033/index.pdf.

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The aim of this thesis is to compare the ideas Ziya Gö
kalp and Yusuf Akç
ura on Turkism. Nationalism emerged in the 18th century in Western Europe has been a real force in world politics for the last two centuries. Naturally, towards the end of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire with many different ethnic groups within its borders was influenced by Western nationalist movements. Analyzing Turkish nationalism, it is seen that from the late 18th century to the announcement of the Second Constitution in 1908, Turkish nationalism went parallel to the modernization attempts of the Ottoman reformers. The Ottoman bureaucrats considered modernity as a goal to overcome the difficulties of the Ottoman Empire. Ottomanism and Islamism were the sub-ideologies of the state, which were essential for its survival. However, after the Balkan wars, Turkism became popular among ottoman intellectuals. Both Gö
kalp and Akç
ura played a leading role in the direction of Turkish nationalism during the transition from a multi-ethnic Ottoman Empire to a secular and modern Turkish nation-state. Additionally, after the foundation of the Turkish nation-state, they shaped the content of the reforms of the new state with their nationalist way of thinking. In this respect, they served as the intellectual sources of Turkish nationalism. The main purpose of this thesis is to offer an analytical framework for understanding the peculiarities of Gö
kalp and Akç
ura&rsquo
s nationalist thoughts during the late Ottoman and early Republican periods. In this context, this thesis examines the ideas of the two scholars on a comparative basis and aims to reveal the differences and similarities in their ideas.
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Mueller, Charlotte. "Sewing Together the Gokan: Text Through Image in the Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/12976.

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The gokan is a medium of pre-modern Japanese literature where the story is told through a mixture of text and image on every page, with the narrative and dialogue of the story surrounding the image illustrations on all sides. The Nise Murasaki inaka Genji (A Rustic Genji by a Fake Murasaki, 1829-42), written by Ryutei Tanehiko (1783-1842) and illustrated by Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), was one of the most popular gokan of the Edo Period (1605-1868) and has been republished approximately twenty-four times from the end of the nineteenth century until today. By examining how these works handle text and image, this thesis seeks to gain a deeper understanding about how image functions in the gokan genre. When text must be translated and the image altered from the original layout to make it comprehensible to modern readers, the resulting text and image combinations, or lack of image, offer insight into the importance of the role of image in gokan.
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Books on the topic "Gokarna"

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Kulakarṇi, Jīvi. Vināyaka Kr̥ṣṇa Gokāka. Beṅgaḷūru: Navakarnāṭaka Prakāśana, 2001.

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Jñānapīṭha, Bhāratīya, ed. Kavi-manīshī Vināyaka Kr̥shṇa Gokāka. Naī Dillī: Bhāratīya Jñānapīṭha Prakāśana, 1991.

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Puṭṭappa, Pāṭīla. Usirāgali Kannaḍa: Gokāka varadiya hōrāṭada kathe. Maisūru: Kuvempu Vidyāvardhaka Ṭrasṭu, 1992.

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Gokak, Vinayak Krishna. Sindhuśrī: Ḍā. Vi. Kr̥. Gokāka avara vācike. Beṅgaḷūru: Kannaḍa Sāhitya Pariṣattu, 1993.

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Gokan shisō no tankyū. Tōkyō: Kenbun Shuppan, 2003.

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Nakamura, Akira. Nihongo gokan no jiten. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, 2010.

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Gokan seijishi no kenkyū. Kyōto-shi: Dōhōsha, 1993.

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Yamashita, Yumi. Toshi no idenshi: Nippon gokan tansaku yugyō. Tōkyō: NTT Shuppan, 2005.

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Ueda, Reiko. Ueda Reiko no imafū osechi ryōrishū: Mukashi no osechi ni sayōnara, kantande gokana menyū ga 63-shurui, irasutoiri. [Tōkyō]: Rekishi shunjūsha, 1992.

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Anokari, Nimbari. Nigerian inheritance: A history of the peoples of Khana, Gokana and Eleme otherwise called Ogoni in the eastern Niger Delta upland. Port Harcourt: Ano Publications Co., 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gokarna"

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Dhakal, Sagar, Ashutosh Mohanty, and Kedar Prasad Rijal. "Assessment of Carbon Sequestration and Tree Diversity in Gokarna Forest, Kathmandu, Nepal." In Sustainable Climate Action and Water Management, 167–80. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8237-0_14.

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Isaac, B. H. "Adjectives in Gokana." In Convergence: English and Nigerian Languages, 839–46. M and J Grand Orbit Communications, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh8r1h7.71.

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Isaac, B. H. "Numeral Classifiers in Gokana and Kana." In The Numeral Systems of Nigerian Languages, 267–78. M and J Grand Orbit Communications, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh8qznv.27.

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Conference papers on the topic "Gokarna"

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Anjikar, A. D., Mr Aditya Wani, Mr Sarvesh Mankar, and Mr Hitesh Bhude. "Design and calculation of various components of GOKART system." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “MULTIDIMENSIONAL ROLE OF BASIC SCIENCE IN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY” ICMBAT 2018. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5100428.

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