A Study on urbanization and waste management in Iran
Urbanization Growth in the world and our country has been reached to the extent that in most of countries amongst our country nearly 70 percent of people live in cities and this matter make urban managers determined to study the urban issues with planning and providence. Attention to environmental and human health, and all creatures on earth is one of fundamental principles in survival and life of God given gifts that are widely available to us, environment, pollution control including solid waste forms an important part of this task that according to the principles and norms of economic health is allocated special place in new Science and Technology. Attention to community health and preventive aspects of health compliance. Garbage management is concerned with managing garbage separately that is not mixing up the dry waste with the wet, not collecting the recyclable and non-recyclable together this could lead to many problems. A very simple example is plastic bags if present in the waste used for composting would cause a lot of problems as it would not turn into soil but would remain there for years. This study is intended to have Look at Waste Management in Iran.
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A Study on usage behavior of Smartphone users with special reference to Pollachi
The major purpose of this study is to analyze consumer’s usage behaviour towards smart phone in Indian market by finding the factors which influence consumer of smart phone purchase. The result in this study showed that branding, product design, product performance and price have the influence on people’s buying decision process. The consumers are buying a variety of mobile phones which satisfy their wants. Consumers are always influenced by their purchasing activities by some considerations for selecting a particular brand.
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A survey of Haar wavelet methods for the solution of PDEs- A Short Review
Wavelet is a recently developed mathematical tool for many problems related to science and engineering. Wavelet also applied in numerical analysis and estimation. In this paper, A survey of Haar wavelet methods to solve PDEs is presented. Moreover, the use of Haar wavelets is found to be accurate, simple, fast, flexible, convenient, computationally attractive.
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A survey of patterns, attitudes, and beliefs of house staff physicians concerning antibiotic use in Khartoum state hospitals
Background: Although well-defined principals of rational antibiotic use are available, inappropriate prescribing patterns are reported worldwide. Accurate information on the usage of antimicrobials, including factors associated with and influencing their use, is valuable for improving the quality of prescription practice. In this survey study, some data about the prescribers' knowledge and attitude about antibiotic use was addressed. Method: A total of 250 questionnaires were distributed randomly to house staff physicians working in different hospitals in Khartoum state during Jan to Feb 2010. Results: 43.6% of respondents prescribed antibiotics according to guidelines, and only 59 (32.6%) refer to BNF or SNF. More than half of participants prescribed antibiotics with their trade and generic names. Ciprofloxacin is the most frequent antibiotic prescribed at different specialties. Conclusion: that a variety of complex reasons govern the attitudes of antibiotics. Inadequate recognition of the infectious agent is the main reason of irrational antibiotic prescribing. Amoxicillin is the most antibiotic prescribed empirically.
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Adha Gaon and Train to Pakistan: The Tale of Time
Partition, one of the most glaring phenomena in the history of the Indian subcontinent that led to the loss of lives and homes is the concern of many sensitive writers. The Paper attempts to analyze and compare the works of two such writers who were participant, sufferers and delineators of this event. Though written in two different languages, both these novels explore the difference made by partition in the lives of innumerable people who got uprooted or killed in the riots where law and administration failed miserably. The writers describe event from their own vantage point which help us in understanding this ghastly happening even better.
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An analysis of mathematics anxiety and mathematics interest
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the mathematics anxiety, mathematics interest and mathematics achievement. The sample size comprised of 78 (32 male and 46 female) undergraduate students of Bachelor of Science in Economics. The Pearson correlation analysis is used to analyze the data. The results revealed that mathematics anxiety has significant negative correlation with mathematics interest and mathematics achievement. It is also found that mathematics interest and mathematics achievement has significant positive correlation. There was a no significant gender difference found in mathematics anxiety but there was a significant gender difference in mathematics interest and mathematics achievement. Moreover, female students showed a higher level of mathematics interest and mathematics achievement than the male students. The study reveals that the performance of the students of Economics in Mathematics is influenced by the mathematics anxiety.
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An approach for remote sensing and GIS based landslide hazard zonation mapping in Sirumalai Hill, Tamil Nadu
Landslide is among the major hydro-geological hazards that affect large part of India, especially Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats. The paper presents an integrated GIS and Remote sensing approach for Landslide Hazard Zonation in part of Sirumalai hill, Tamil Nadu. Satellite data, topographic maps, field data and other information maps are used to the study were prepared in GIS environment. Numerical rating scheme for the factors was developed for the spatial analysis in GIS environment to arrive at landslide Hazard Zonation map of the area. Landslide Hazard Index (LHI) value is calculated and landslide hazard zonation is decide by the LHI histogram. The resulting of the landslide Hazard Index Frequency Mapping is classified in five classes: very high, high, moderate, low, very low. Field data on landslide bodies are used to evaluate and validate the LHZ Map.
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An Automation in Indian Railways for Lavatory and Coach Electricity Management
The idea behind this study is to provide a solution on some problems faced in Indian Railways. Points taken in concern while working on this study are Cleanliness & power generation. Those it has been mentioned everywhere to do not use lavatories while train is at station, still it is observed that such notice is merely followed. Using some techniques like piezoelectric sensors for power generation and RFID for lavatory door locking automation, we can solve the problem faced.
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Apartheid Laws and the Oppressed in South Africa: An Example of Athol Fugard's Sizwe Bansi is Dead
The situation that is obtainable in South Africa judging from the historical and socio-political perspective is one in which the black majority lived under the oppressive apartheid regime designed, manipulated and controlled by the white minority. Racial discrimination, an inherent effect of the apartheid policy of the white minority has reduced the blacks to a state of the underprivileged in their fatherland. Racial discrimination in this respect means the state of feeling estranged or separated from one's environment, culturally, socially, economically, politically and otherwise. Its effects on the sociological well being of the individual cannot be overemphasized. The dramatic works of Athol Fugard, a South Africa playwright, have had close sympathy for the situation of the life of blacks in South Africa. The major literary themes of his plays include racial segregation, oppression, deprivation and subjugation. These and the inherent effects of the apartheid laws on the oppressed in South Africa are the main focus in Athol Fugard's play: Sizwe Bansi is Dead are used as a case study in this submission.
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Application of Principal Component Analysis and Multiple Linear regression for Air Pollution Modeling in Selected Monitoring Stations in Malaysia
This study was carried out to identify the major sources of air pollution and determine the level at which each pollutants contributes to the air pollution index (API). Principal component analysis attributes the pollution source to anthropogenic induced emission (industries, power plants, motor vehicle) accounting for more than 38% and 20% of the total variance. Multiple linear regression (MLR) was used to develop an explicit equation with less complexity and identify the level at which each pollutant contributes to the air pollution index. MLR, box and whisker plots revealed that PM10, SO2 and NO2 are the mostsignificant parameters affecting the level of pollution. Geographical information system (GIS) was also applied to map out the air quality monitoring sites within the study area. This study simplifies the complexity and dynamic nature of air pollution by providing fundamental information for decision making and policy implementation by stakeholders.
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