Estimation of heavy metal contents in surface water of river Cauvery in Salem, erode and Namakkal district, Tamil nadu, India
Heavy metals find their entry into fresh water bodies form various sources like agricultural run off, mine discharge, chemical weathering of rocks and soils, wet and dry fallout of atmospheric particulate matter and in recent times more through anthropogenic activities. In the present investigation, River Cauvery one of the major rivers in India is chosen and an attempt has been made to analyse the heavy metal load of the river determined through surface water analysis. The results showed that all the metals are within the prescribed limits set by Bureau of Indian Standards and WHO 2006. However, presence of these heavy metals even in smaller quantities in surface waters is a warning signal sine there is a danger that the sediments may have more concentration of these metals. Because heavy metals pollution is less visible but its effects on the ecosystem and man can be intensive and very extensive when compared to other types of aquatic pollution. Hence, it is suggested that concerned authorities should wake up and take steps to contain the quantum of such heavy metals present in surface waters.
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Examining the relationship between big five personality factors, coping styles and depression in pregnant women
People with different personality traits show different coping styles and different degrees of vulnerability to the experience of traumatic events. Pregnancy is one of the events that may cause stress and depression in some women and put mother and child’s health at risk. In this study the relationship between pregnant women’s big five personality factors, coping styles and depression has been studied. The population of the study consists of all pregnant women who referred to a specialized center of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Shahid Beheshti Hospital in Iran in the first quarter of 2009. 130 questionnaires (Revised NEO Personality inventory, Multidimensional Coping Inventory (MCI) and depression questionnaires) with multi-stage random cluster sampling were distributed among subjects, 80 of which were completed and analyzed using SPSS16 statistical software. Regression and MANOVA statistical methods were used to analyze the data. The results show that Neuroticism has a significant negative relationship with task-oriented coping style and a significant positive relationship with emotion-oriented coping style and depression. Extraversion has a significant positive relationship with task-oriented coping style. Also, Agreeableness has a significant positive relationship with task-oriented coping style and a significant negative relationship with avoidance-oriented coping style and depression. Conscientiousness has a significant positive relationship with task-oriented coping style. Furthermore, task-oriented coping style has a significant negative relationship with depression and emotion-oriented coping style has a significant positive relationship with depression. Applying pregnant women’s personal characteristics enables us to predict their styles of coping with stress and depression. Therefore, stress management meetings and training and treatment courses for mothers are of great importance.
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Experimental study on “behaviour of HPC using steel fibers, polypropylene fibers & polymers”
There are many ways to minimize the failure of the structures made up of reinforced concrete. The custom approach is to adhesively bond fiber polymer Composite on to the structure. This also helps to increase the toughness and tensile strength & to improve the cracking & deformation characteristic of the resultant composite. But this method adds another layer, which is prone to degradation, when exposed to marine environment due to surface blistering. As a result adhesive bond strength is reduced, which results in the de-lamination of composite. So, the approach is to use fibers in concrete known as FRC. This method of reinforcing the concrete substantially alters the properties of non-reinforced cement based matrix which is brittle in nature, possesses little tensile strength compared to the inherent. Compressive strength.
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Field Relation and lithology of South-Eastern Madurai Block, Tamil Nadu, India
Madurai Block belt is the largest high among the crustal fragments of the Southern Granulite Terrane. Our study focuses on the southeastern part of the Madurai Block which falls in the Thoothukudi District of Tamil Nadu. The geomorphology of the area is represented by high and mid-land regions with prominent hillocks and associated valleys. This region chiefly comprises of crystalline basement rocks that experienced granulite facies metamorphism. The southeastern region has been mapped, and the major rock types observed were identified as charnockite, hornblende-biotite gneiss, pyroxene granulite, quartzite, granite, pink granite and pegmatite. Massive garnet bearing charnockite exists as hills and which are intermixed with banded and migmatised hornblende-biotite gneiss. Diorite occurs as boudins and small enclaves within the charnockite. The charnockite occurs as both massive and foliated rocks in outcrops. A 5 km long intrusive body of pyroxene granulite is identified during the field study which trends NW-SE. Due to intense weathering they are found as boulders of varying size and shape.
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Fiscal sustainability of the proposed bicol autonomous region in the Philippines
Region V, also known as the Bicol Region, is one of the seventeen regions in the Philippines. An organization in the region known as the Bicol Autonomy Movement claims that for a very long time its people have entrusted the region’s destiny to the national government which had been perennially accused of poor governance, and relegated the region to social and economic oblivion. The movement asserts regional autonomy so that Region V can rise up from the bondage of poverty and neglect (Jimenez, 2006). This study examined the actual revenues of the cities, municipalities and provinces of the Bicol Region, and the actual and projected revenues from national taxes collected locally through the Bureau of Internal Revenue. Then it proceeds with projected expenditures of setting up new governance structures for the Bicol Autonomous Regional Government, separate and distinct from existing expenditures of local government units. As an ending note, the paper brings forward some points that may be considered by the Bicol Autonomous Movement in terms of fiscal sustainability.
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Fixed Point Theorems on Fuzzy Soft Normed Linear Space
In this paper fixed point theorems on fuzzy soft normed linear space are discussed in a different way. Also the concepts like mapping using set of all soft points, fuzzy soft contraction,contraction, R-weakly commuting, etc are defined.
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Functional analysis of postural balance in Parkinson’s disease patients
Parkinson disease (PD) is characterized by a loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compact, whose diagnosis is based on the presence of a hard-bradicinetic syndrome, resting tremor, postural instability, akinesia and festination gait. This study aimed to investigate, from functional activity tests, postural stability and balance of patients with PD. The sample comprised 34 volunteers, divided into two groups, Parkinson Group, composed of 17 patients with clinical diagnosis of idiopathic PD and Control Group with 17 healthy subjects without musculoskeletal disturbances. Balance and postural stability were assessed in both groups by using functional activity tests: Figure 8 test, Timed Up and Go test, sit and lift, bearings, Turning 360º, Functional Reach Test and Berg Balance Scale. The mean age of Parkinson Group and Control Group was respectively 64.11±10.7 and 60.47±8.53 (p=.42). Control Group obtained better results in the performance of tests: Figure 8 (p=.0003), Timed Up and Go (p=.0001), bearing (p=.0002), Functional Reach Test (p=.029) and Berg Balance Scale (p=.0001) between the groups. The outcomes of this study confirm that both balance impaired and loss of mobility are among the main consequences of PD.
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Functioning of Jammu Kashmir state cable car corporation (JKSCCC) "Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats and Recommendation"
As is known that cable car is functioning all over the world adding lot of money. It opens with the brief scenario of tourism in world, India and in Jammu and Kashmir. Tourism and cable car are interrelated if we look from tourism point of view; it is cable car by which there went great boom in flow of tourism in world. We have examples of many countries like Switzerland, Austria, and Canada etc. which use cable car as an additional product to attract tourists at their destinations. They use cable car for lifting adventure tourists during winter activities at higher snow capped peaks to enjoy skiing and other touristic activities. The business of cable car is so much profitable, that every country is trying to start its projects at large scale. Our main objective of this study in Jammu and Kashmir state cable corporation (JKSCCC) is to know about the working of JKSCCC and its role in Jammu and Kashmir tourism.
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Fuzzy based data mining system for E-government
As the modernization of government is growing, E-Government is a grand new domain in recent years. More and more data is sent to databases system and large amounts of data are accumulated. Abundant knowledge exists in those Historical data. Meaning is to analyze those historical data and find useful knowledge and rules from the mass of data to provide better decision support and better adjustment guidance. The concept and steps of data mining is introduced in particular. When we use the E-Government system to process data, we need to choose what data is useful and what kind of new information we can get from the log file or from the database. Because of the special characters of knowledge, this paper presents an algorithm of the fuzzy data mining, and put great importance on the steps of the Fuzzy data mining.
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Global peace and security: Nigeria efforts through peacekeeping 1960 – 2010 and quest for a permanent seat at the united nations organization
For very many years even before her political independence in 1960, Nigeria has been and is still involving in global peace initiatives. She offered support to Britain her then colonial master during the first and second world wars through human and material supports. Nigeria fought alongside with Britain in Burma (Mymnar), Egypt, India, etc. Nigeria, after gaining independence in 1960 and with the United Nations Organisation initiatives at maintaining world peace since 1945, she was not left out. Of the 55 peace initiatives undertaken by the United Nations so far Nigeria has participated in 40, a very high score. Nigeria has served under UN peace initiatives in former Belgian Congo, Lebanon, Cyprus, Kosovo. Greece etc. The issue involved is that Nigeria has committed huge resource to peacekeeping in the face of ravaging poverty in the country. At the end of each operation she has nothing to show except lost of personnel and huge financial expenditure quantified at about $10 billion. For compensation in all these, the paper is advocating that Nigeria be offered a permanent seat at the United Nations Organisation as a way of healing the pains – in human and material resources. The paper uses historical analysis as methodology.
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