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The Impact of Parental Involvement on Students’ Attitude and Performance in Science in Batticaloa Educational Zone, Sri Lanka.
(2017)
This study was carried out to find the impact of parental involvement on student’s attitude
and their performance in science subject. A sample survey design was adopted for this study.
The study was directed at the ...
The Strategic Importance of Sri Lanka in Indian Ocean Region: Reference to String of Pearls Strategy
(2017)
China’s interest in maritime silk route and continues energy flow to the country has resulted as “String of Pearls” across the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). In the 21st century, China came into the scenario of balancing the ...
The Factors that Affect the Demand for Private University Education in Sri Lanka
(2017)
In Sri Lanka, university entrance is highly competitive with only two percent of students
having the opportunity for admission. This situation manipulates a severe competition among students and it gives rise to the ...
A Grapple for Standing out Rather fitting in: Sri Lankan Claim to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf
(2017)
Continental shelf is one of the maritime zones which consist of numerous rich mineral deposits, oil, gas and fisheries. The commercial value attached to this particular zone is gigantic. In consequence every state tries ...
Does Dose Matter?
(2017)
National Forensic DNA Database Management System For Criminal Investigations
(2017)
A DNA profile is a genetic fingerprint which is unique to each person and it is used as a powerful evidence to identify individuals in criminology. A DNA database holds DNA profiles taken from individuals and crime scen ...
Silent threat to Sri Lanka’s biodiversity: laws relating to Invasive Alien Species
(2017)
Incidents such as reduction of forge grasses that can be used by elephants due to rapid spreading of Lantana in Udawalawe National Park and growth of common gorse in Horton National Park indicate that there is a silent ...
Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean: Geostrategic Competition and Challenges for Sri Lanka
(2017)
The Indian Ocean has become an area for geostrategic competition since there ere are strategic security groupings and contest for influence. The uni-polar world dominated by the word`s sole super power, the USA, is being ...