Library and social media as a facilitator for national unity and security in Nigeria
The study sought to know how Library and Social Media serve as a facilitator for national unity and security in Nigeria. The study adopted a correlational research design with a population of 3,840 comprising of students and lecturers of different levels. A random sampling technique was adopted and Krejcie and Morgan method was used to determine the sample size of 350. The instrument used was tagged “Library and Social Media as a Facilitator for National Unity and Security (LSMFNUSQ)”. The instrument was validated by five experts and a field trial of test retest was done to know the internal consistency which yielded 0.79 co-efficient. 350 copies of questionnaire items were face-to-face administered to the respondents and 200 successfully retrieved. Mean statistics was used to analyse the research questions and Pearson Product Moment Correlation (r) was adopted to test the hypotheses. The study noted that Library and Social Media played a high level of role towards national unity and security. Among other things, the study recommended that there is need as an issue of priority to establish more public and school libraries which will help cultivate reading habits among youth and adults. Books on security issues should be stocked in the libraries for users
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List of articles published in the month of January 2021
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Macular telangiectasias associated with a new choroid vessel, in one case.
Macular telangiectasias are characterized by the presence of microanevrysmal dilations around the fovea. This appellation brings together two very different entities, type 1 and type 2. We are talking in this work about Macular telangiectasia type 2. We report the case of a 48-year-old patient followed for macular telangiectasia 2, complicated by neovessels treated by anti VEGF
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Meaning in life as constructed by male adolescents of alcoholic parents
We do not choose our parents, and when one parent is impaired by alcohol most of the time, this brings developmental challenges for the young adolescent. Alcoholism occurs in India as in other nations, but here there is a greater sense of shame attached to it. This present study looks at the experience of adolescent sons living with an alcoholic parent by means of a qualitative phenomenological design. The sample were selected using purposive sampling. Thematic network analysis is used to analyse data. This involved organizing the data to three levels reflecting salient themes i.e. basic, organizing and global themes. Semi structured interview with five adolescent aged seventeen to twenty were recruited from Bangalore city. Five global themes emerged form the analysis – need for praise, building self esteem, support, religious faith and belief, being misunderstood by others. What stood out was the boys accepted that alcoholism was a disease and that it was not their father’s fault, and remained loyal to their parents.
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Motivation and Motivating Forces for Attaining Education
Motivation is possibly the most imperative aspect that educators can target in order to develop learning. Several cross-disciplinary theories have been suggested to elucidate motivation. While each of these theories has some reality, no single theory seems to effectively explain all human motivation. The truth is that human beings in general and students in particular are multifaceted creatures with complex needs and wishes. With regard to students, very little if any learning can occur unless students are motivated on a regular basis. The focus of this paper is to provide the educator with suggestions from each of the motivating forces that can be used to motivate his or her students. What is the finest approach to motivate students? The short answer is that all of the approaches listed in this paper can be used…as often as likely. Educators could start just by choosing and trying the new possibilities for inspiring student motivation. Or, more prominently, educators could watch themselves and their own behaviors to become self-aware of new understandings about motivation.
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Multi-response optimization of Nd:YAG laser welding using Taguchi method based Grey relational analysis
This paper presents a hybrid optimization approach for the determination of the optimum laser welding process parameters which minimize the weld bead width and maximize weld bead depth together in pulsed Nd:YAG laser welding of thin plates of SS 304 having thickness 2.9 mm. An exhaustive experimental study has been conducted with various process parameters like, pulse width, pulse height, stand-of distance, frequency, welding speed, gas flow angle and gas flow rate. Each of the parameters has three levels. Thus, an orthogonal array L18 has been adopted to accommodate all the above factors at their respective levels. The weld bead width and the weld bead depth are considered as process performances. A multi-response optimization has been carried out by using grey relational analysis (GRA). Also the significant process parameters have been found out for the above process optimization by performing an ANOVA.
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Myxedema Coma, what you need to know: Review.
Myxedema coma, represents the extreme degree of severity of hypothyroidism, whose mortality can reach very high percentages, therefore, it is a true medical emergency. In general, its development is associated with the presence of a triggering factor in a controlled hypothyroid patient and manifests with multisystem alteration. Currently, tools have been developed for clinical diagnosis that use the profile and clinical models, and have good sensitivity-specificity. They allow an early diagnosis which favored the early start of treatment and therefore improves the prognosis. The patient with myxedema coma needs an integral approach, with intensive treatment and close monitoring of hemodynamic parameters. However, the basis of treatment remains hormone replacement, which should be initiated with a combination of levothyroxine and triiodothyronine
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