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This is the eighth Volume of the OUSL Journal, the journal of the Open University of Sri Lanka. The articles published in this issue cover research on Distance Education, Agriculture, and Bilingual Education Policy in Sri Lanka, Lifestyle Factors influencing Coronary Heart Diseases, Protective Techniques needed in Fluoroscopic Guided Surgeries, and Legal Issues related to Domestic Violence.

Highlights

  • Extensive cultivation of vegetables and other crops causes depletion of natural phosphate content in soil

  • The articles published in this issue cover research on Distance Education, Agriculture, and Bilingual Education Policy in Sri Lanka, Lifestyle Factors influencing Coronary Heart Diseases, Protective Techniques needed in Fluoroscopic Guided Surgeries, and Legal Issues related to Domestic Violence

  • Medawattegedera, in her paper titled “Kaduwa or Manne? Issues and Tensions Related to Bilingual Education Policy in Sri Lanka”, examines issues and challenges of the Bilingual Education policy initiated by the Ministry of Education in 2002

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Extensive cultivation of vegetables and other crops causes depletion of natural phosphate content in soil. This is the eighth Volume of the OUSL Journal, the journal of the Open University of Sri Lanka. The articles published in this issue cover research on Distance Education, Agriculture, and Bilingual Education Policy in Sri Lanka, Lifestyle Factors influencing Coronary Heart Diseases, Protective Techniques needed in Fluoroscopic Guided Surgeries, and Legal Issues related to Domestic Violence.

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