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  • von Prem Singh Verma
    31,00 €

    Are you tired of slow broiler growth rates and low-quality meat? "Revolutionizing Broiler Growth" by Prem Singh Verma offers a groundbreaking solution. In this book, Verma explores the effect of mentha leaves powder and vitamin C supplementation on broiler growth rates and meat quality.Verma's research provides practical insights and expert advice on how to boost broiler growth and meat quality using natural supplements. With his comprehensive analysis, you'll learn how to evaluate the effectiveness of different supplements and identify the best options for your specific needs. Whether you're a small-scale farmer or a large poultry producer, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to improve their broiler growth rates and meat quality.So why wait? Order your copy of "Revolutionizing Broiler Growth: The Effect of Mentha Leaves Powder and Vitamin C Supplementation" today and start revolutionizing your poultry farming practices!

  • von K. M Basawarajappa
    34,00 €

    Consumption of alcohol has been in practice since time immemorial and has been a part of rituals and customs in different cultures world over. There is no civilization in the history of the world in which production and consumption of alcohol has no reference. It is believed that consumption of alcohol in moderation may not pose or represent a pathological situation but when it exceeds the limits and becomes an addiction it comes to be viewed as a social evil and a health hazard and leads to other social evils and problems. Alcoholism is a known problem worldwide. Alcohol has been accepted as the most widely available and the most abused drug. The implications of alcoholism are mind boggling, considering the personal, family, financial and the social effects. Still, the economic considerations of alcohol for the industry, the resource generation for the governments and the control of the sale and consumption of this addictive beverage meet many obstacles.There are many reasons why alcoholism is viewed as a disease of the Nation. Many marriages break up over drinking problems. Family violence typically member when one or both spouses have been drinking, and drinking makes family violence more dangerous. Families play a critical role in mending from alcoholism. In India recently Alcohol use and abuse is a serious problem among young people. There are a number of unhealthy risks connected with it, including alcohol dependence, and alcohol related accidents and violent behavior. Alcohol dependence is a worldwide problem as its self-induced intoxication is socially tolerable. Alcohol as a disease driving force causes discriminating and chronic intoxication, cirrhosis of liver, toxic psychosis, pancreatitis, and gastritis, cardiac. Also support is mounting that it is correlated to cancers of mouth, pharynx, larynx and esophagus.

  • von Thaker Shilpa A
    38,00 €

    All Individuals have particular psychological characteristics or traits, whichinfluence their behavior, in the form of specific skills and aptitudes. Humanbeings are social animals and their culture, religion, environment, education,bringing up and genetics affect their social lives.However, while biological, physical, environmental and psychological influenceson human life are clearly important, for sociologist they are not sole significantbases for understanding human lives. Other complex elements are involved inshaping human behavior. Social structure and environment characterized byregularity - in which individuals develop from childhood into teenagers, intoadulthood and through into old age. Everyone which lives in societies thatembrace a deeply held commitment to philosophies and ideas of "Individualism",with a strong emphasize on human being as unique individuals each with theirown specific quality, idiosyncrasies and responsible for their own actions, andwith success, happiness and fulfillment defined in terms of individualachievement. In modern Indian society philosophy of individualism and theirbeliefs is that every one is free to choose the government, their employers andtheir religions.Gender roles and important of ethnic groups membership also has an impact onindividual's social life. Sociologists have emphasized for many years while menand women differ biologically from each other in a number of respects, many ofthe differences in behavior patterns between them, both within and acrossdifferent societies, are "social constructions". - That is, they are the outcome ofsocial expectations, which have been built up around them and modified overdecades and centuries. The predominant responsibility for child rearing anddomestic task is still expected to lie with women, and there is still greater sociallicense extended to both teenagers and adult males in expressing their sexualitythan there are to their females peers.

  • von Vaghela V. J.
    34,00 €

    In the developmental psychology one could see that the person grows from one stage to another stage step by step. This gradual process of human being is a natural aspect where the growth either leads either positive development or negative regression. From childhood to old age there are various stages where a person grows and develops his physical, mental and psychological facet of life. In these stages the adolescent stage is very interesting and golden stage in one's life. This stage is also known as "Teenage" where a boy or girl passes through a transition period from childhood. This progress is very unique as it is creating a certain level of maturity in one's physical and mental development.A boy or girl who has been in the protection of parents a child has move from restriction and control to freedom and autonomy. This peculiar and unique period has created false understanding among the parents that the children may be misled or they may take a negative path. This over cautious attitude of parents has led the children to get angry or a negative behaviour towards the parents. So there is a tug war going on between the teenager and the parents. In a way the parents are over protective towards their children so that the teenager feels that they still treated as children and the teenager is unable to enjoy the freedom and autonomy.Since such false understating and a tug of war in other words a hide and seek between these two groups continue to exist where the question arises who is right and who is wrong. At the same time who fails in his/her role as parents as well as a teenager. This problem of misunderstanding and role failure has created in me a researcher to find out where the problem is and who creates the problem and if at all there comes up a problem then who needs to be intervened is all about my study.By doing this research we are clear where this over protective parents who just created a wonder and curiosity, on the other hand the Teenager who misunderstood their parents started playing the hide and seek.Having my own personal interest and personal inquisitiveness I have completed this research work with the help of teenagers themselves. I hope this would be a guide in directing the teenagers and their parents.

  • von Dinesh N
    35,00 €

    Cancer is an important medical and public health problem. Each year more than 1.2million individuals in the United states are diagnosed with the disease and more than50,0000 die from it (Garfinkel, 1995). Cancer is the second leading cause of death in theUnited States (after heart disease) and a major source of premature mortality among bothmen and women (Garfinkel, 1995). It is estimated that 70 out of 100,000 people developcancer (between 5 and 6 lakh cases) annually in India (National Cancer Registry, 1987). Itstrikes all ages and all social, ethnic, religious, and cultural strata. Studies indicated thatthere was a meteoric rise in the mortality rate associated with Cancer. At the turn of the20th century, cancer was the eighth leading cause of death, far behind infectious illness,heart disease and stroke, accounting for 3% of death in the United States (Institute for theFuture, 2000). Now cancer accounts for approximately 23% of deaths in the United States(Hoyert, Kochanek & Murphy, 1999).

  • von Hassanpanah Hamid
    35,00 €

    Low back pain is a universal burning aspect of human society. This leads tovarious health problems among people. Flowing data shows how low backpain is rapidly increasing. Many research reports projected that globally in2010, approximately one out of three Men are suffering from this problem.These reports further projects that by 2015, approximately one out of two willbe patient of low back pain. The researcher came across a considerablenumber of studies dealing several correlation, experimental, analyticalinterventions, which proves low back pain as an outbreak throughout thedeveloped and developing countries.. 'Low back pain is not just a product of the western world. In fact, developingcountries hold around one third of the world's low back pain patients. Muchresearch investigation could record one of the root causes of low back pain isphysical inactivity and sedentary life style.The sudden boom in low back pain is mostly attributed to technologicaladvances that have left us more sedentary. We drive rather than walk orcycle, we spend a lot of time sitting in front of computers and we do plenty ofwrong movements. Women particularly spend a lot of time in their home doinghouse work, instead of doing any physical activity like yoga, walking andwater exercise.

  • von Kaur Rupinder
    35,00 €

    Increased self-understanding, identity exploration, physical and emotionalchanges, development of intimate relationships outside home, increased dependency onfriends, dilemmas, arguments with parents are all hallmarks of adolescent development.Awareness of ones sexual development, romantic relations with the member of oppositesex, curiosity and experimentation along with inadequate information and the preferencefor unreliable sources of information on puberty and sex, can pose a serious threat to thephysical, emotional and social well being of adolescents. With adults admitting theirembarrassment and unpreparedness to handle the growing sexual interests of theiradolescent child and with the ever increasing number of adolescents who indulge in risktaking behaviours like pre-marital and unprotected intercourse, the need to know andunderstand adolescents and to inculcate a sense of responsibility in them is of utmostimportance. For this, it becomes even more important to know the meaning ofreproductive health and sexuality and also to know the meaning of the aforementionedconcepts as understood by adolescents. This would, in turn, help to explore and knowwhat adolescents perceive of reproductive health, sexuality and related issues. Theseconcepts and the issues related to adolescent sexuality and risk taking and the spheres ofinfluence that affect and shape adolescent sexuality, as discussed in the following pages,form the bases of the present research.

  • von John Marinelli
    23,00 €

    "The Life and Destiny of the God-Man" is a Biblical study of the incarnation of God into man, starting with man's creation, continuing with Jesus' and settling into the," Whosevers" that believe in Christ as the only begotten Son of God. Particular attention is paid to, "The Beast Within", The, Born Again" experience and" The Battle" against evil that rages in ever human soul. Discussions are also offered on: hearing the voice of God; Living a victorious life; the possibility of being left behind; taking dominion and the final judgment of God. The King James version of the Bible is used add reference material for validation off each topic. The author has added specific encouraging Christian Poems to the text for the edification of the reader.

  • von A. Silambarasan
    29,00 €

    The book titled "Diversity and Distribution of Phytoplankton Community Structure Vis a Vis Chlorophyll Pigments in True Estuarine Ecosystem" authored by A. Silambarasan presents a comprehensive study of phytoplankton diversity and community structure in estuarine ecosystems. The book explores the relationship between chlorophyll pigments and phytoplankton assemblages, and how they impact the ecological balance of estuarine systems. The author conducted an extensive survey of phytoplankton and chlorophyll pigments in three different estuaries, and the data collected was analyzed to evaluate the diversity, distribution, and abundance of phytoplankton species.The book highlights the significance of phytoplankton as a key component of aquatic ecosystems and their impact on the food chain. It also sheds light on the various factors affecting the distribution of phytoplankton, including temperature, salinity, and nutrient availability. The book also discusses the ecological implications of changing phytoplankton populations and the impact on the ecosystem and biodiversity.Overall, the book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and environmentalists who are interested in understanding the dynamics of estuarine ecosystems and the role of phytoplankton in maintaining the ecological balance.

  • von Dutta Pranti
    34,00 €

    The negative feeling of pain is often involuntarily expressed through facial expressions. Facial expression therefore is an important non-verbal cue to determine if a person is in pain. This property can be applied for diagnosis of pain especially among patients who are differently newlinechallenged and lack the ability of expressing their issue. In spite of the developments made so far, this field still lags behind in finding pain expressing faces in an uncontrolled environment through unprocessed newlinereal time images and videos. To bridge this gap, the study proposed a hybrid or fusion model that could adequately detect a face expressing pain. The model was executed with inputs taken from pre-recorded or stored newlinevideos and live streamed videos. It involved the combination of Patch Based Model (PBM), Constrained Local Model (CLM), and Active newlineAppearance Model (AAM) in concurrence with image algebra. This allowed the efficient pain identification from raw home-made stored newlinevideos and live stream even through a bad recording device and under poor illumination. The hybrid model was implemented in a frame-by-frame manner for feature extraction and pain detection. The feature extraction part was done in pixel-based and point-based representation. For point-based representation, a concept called image algebra was used. For classification, three approaches viz. histogram technique, Feed newlineForward Neural Network (FFNN), and Multilayer Back Propagation Neural Network (MLBPNN) were implemented and analyzed. The videos newlineof different subjects showed facial expressions of pain::face, not::pain face and neutral::face. A home-made dataset was produced for storing the videos which was later used as the input and the selected features were stored. This dataset served as the training set for the proposed model. Though the data was not highly sensitive it was sufficient to confer adequate information for detecting pain expression.

  • von Richa Srivastava
    30,00 €

    Bayesian Analysis of Etiological Factors for Gallbladder Disease by Richa Srivastava explores the use of Bayesian statistical methods to identify risk factors associated with gallbladder disease. The book focuses on the analysis of several demographic, lifestyle, and clinical factors that contribute to the development of the disease.The book provides a detailed analysis of the factors that influence the probability of developing gallbladder disease, including age, gender, smoking, alcohol consumption, and body mass index. The author uses Bayesian methods to analyze the data and develop models that accurately predict the likelihood of developing the disease based on these factors.The book also discusses the limitations of traditional statistical methods and highlights the advantages of Bayesian analysis in identifying complex risk factors associated with diseases. This comprehensive analysis of the etiological factors for gallbladder disease is a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and public health professionals.Overall, Bayesian Analysis of Etiological Factors for Gallbladder Disease provides a novel approach to understanding the risk factors associated with the disease and provides insights that can inform prevention and treatment strategies.

  • von Kawsar Fatima
    31,00 €

    "Bayesian Analysis of Probability Distributions" by Kawsar Fatima is an essential reference guide for statisticians, data analysts, and researchers. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Bayesian analysis methods for probability distributions, including advanced modeling techniques and the latest developments in computational algorithms. It covers a range of topics, from basic concepts and principles of Bayesian inference to advanced Bayesian hierarchical modeling and model selection.The book provides numerous examples and case studies to illustrate the use of Bayesian analysis in practical applications. It covers a wide range of probability distributions, including univariate, multivariate, continuous, and discrete distributions. The author also discusses the use of Bayesian analysis in fields such as finance, engineering, medicine, and social sciences.Overall, "Bayesian Analysis of Probability Distributions" is an excellent resource for anyone looking to learn or expand their knowledge of Bayesian analysis. With its comprehensive coverage of probability distributions and advanced modeling techniques, this book is an indispensable tool for researchers and practitioners in many fields.

  • von Palvi Aggarwal
    31,00 €

    "Behavioral Game Theory Analysis of Cybersecurity With Deception and IDS" presents a comprehensive study of cybersecurity in the context of game theory, deception, and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). The book delves into the behavioral aspects of cybersecurity, particularly how human behaviors and decisions can influence the security of computer networks. The author discusses various techniques for detecting and mitigating cyber attacks using deception and IDS, including game-theoretic models and algorithms.The book is aimed at researchers and practitioners in the fields of cybersecurity, game theory, and computer science. It provides a valuable resource for those looking to gain insights into the complex nature of cybersecurity and the role of human behavior in defending against cyber threats.The author, Palvi Aggarwal, is an expert in the field of cybersecurity and has extensive experience in research and development of game-theoretic models for cybersecurity. Her work has been published in various international journals and conferences.Overall, "Behavioral Game Theory Analysis of Cybersecurity With Deception and IDS" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the interplay between human behavior, game theory, and cybersecurity. The book offers a unique perspective on the subject and provides practical insights into the design and implementation of effective cybersecurity strategies.

  • von Mastooreh Bampoor
    31,00 €

    "Impact of Motivational Strategies on Performance Management of HR Employees in Private Hospitals" is a research-based book that explores the relationship between motivational strategies and the performance of HR employees in private hospitals. The book analyzes the different types of motivational strategies that are commonly used in private hospitals, and how they impact the overall performance of HR employees.The book also explores the challenges and barriers that are faced by HR employees in private hospitals, and how motivational strategies can help to overcome these challenges. The author of this book, Mastooreh Bampoor, has extensive experience in the field of HR management, and her research is based on both theoretical and empirical evidence.Overall, this book is an essential resource for HR managers, policymakers, and researchers who are interested in improving the performance management of HR employees in private hospitals. It provides valuable insights into the most effective motivational strategies, and how they can be applied in the context of private hospitals.

  • von Dhawde Rutuja Rajaram Rashmi
    35,00 €

    Antibiotic resistance is a major public health concern globally. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in water sources can be a potential threat to human health as water is a vital resource for drinking, irrigation, and sanitation. The book "Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria in Water Sources: a Study of Horizontal Gene Transfer" by Dhawde Rutuja Rajaram Rashmi provides insights into the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in water sources and the mechanism of their spread through horizontal gene transfer. The book discusses the challenges in detecting and controlling antibiotic-resistant bacteria in water sources and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to mitigate this issue.This book provides valuable information for researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals who are concerned about antibiotic resistance and its impact on human health. It highlights the importance of monitoring water sources for antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the need for the development of effective strategies to prevent their spread. The book also sheds light on the role of horizontal gene transfer in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance, which is essential for understanding the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

  • von Patel Anand Jayantibhai
    27,00 €

    "2d Multiresolution Wavelet-based Bone Fracture Detection" by Patel Anand Jayantibhai is a comprehensive guide on the use of wavelet-based techniques for the detection of bone fractures. The book provides a detailed analysis of the 2D multiresolution wavelet transform, and its application to medical image processing for the accurate detection of bone fractures.This book covers various aspects of wavelet-based techniques, including the basics of wavelet transform, the different types of wavelet families, the concept of multiresolution analysis, and the use of wavelet-based techniques for medical image processing. The author also discusses the challenges and limitations associated with the detection of bone fractures using wavelet-based techniques.The book is an excellent resource for researchers, students, and medical professionals interested in the field of medical image processing and the detection of bone fractures. It provides valuable insights into the latest techniques and advancements in the field, and the use of wavelet-based techniques for medical image analysis.

  • von Selvi C.
    30,00 €

    "A Study on Generalized Topological Simple Groups and Related Concepts" is a comprehensive book written by Selvi C, an expert in the field of mathematics. This scholarly work is an exploration of the study of generalized topological simple groups and related concepts, and is an essential resource for researchers and scholars in the fields of algebra, topology, and group theory.The book covers a wide range of topics, including the classification of generalized topological simple groups, the relationship between topological groups and algebraic groups, and the theory of locally compact groups. It also includes in-depth discussions of related concepts such as abstract algebra and functional analysis, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers alike.The author's clear and concise writing style makes the material accessible to readers with a range of mathematical backgrounds, and the book includes numerous examples and exercises to help readers reinforce their understanding of the concepts covered. Whether you are a researcher in the field of mathematics or a student looking to expand your knowledge, "A Study on Generalized Topological Simple Groups and Related Concepts" is an indispensable resource that should not be missed.

  • von K. Muthumanickam
    30,00 €

    Behavior-based authentication is a relatively new approach that has gained traction in recent years for protecting system services from malicious attacks. This book, authored by K. Muthumanickam, is a comprehensive guide to this technique, detailing its applications, benefits, and limitations. The book covers various aspects of behavior-based authentication, including the concept of user behavior analysis, machine learning algorithms for detecting anomalous behavior, and the design and implementation of behavior-based authentication systems.The book provides a deep understanding of how behavior-based authentication works and how it can be effectively used to secure system services against attacks. It also includes case studies and examples that demonstrate the practical application of behavior-based authentication in real-world scenarios. This book is a valuable resource for cybersecurity professionals, system administrators, and anyone interested in understanding the latest techniques for protecting system services from malicious attacks.If you are looking to improve the security of your system services, this book is an excellent starting point. With its clear and concise explanations of behavior-based authentication, it is an essential guide for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity.

  • von Shubham Saxena
    37,00 €

    "A Study on the Social Media Marketing Strategies of Political Parties" by Shubham Saxena is a comprehensive guide that delves into the impact of social media marketing on the political landscape. The book explores how political parties leverage social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to promote their campaigns and engage with their followers. It discusses the various strategies that political parties employ to craft their social media campaigns, including targeting specific demographics, using hashtags and memes, and creating shareable content.The book also examines the ethical considerations of social media marketing in politics, such as the spread of fake news and misinformation. It highlights the challenges that political parties face in managing their online reputation, and provides insights into how they can leverage social media to build trust and credibility with their audiences.This book is a valuable resource for politicians, campaign managers, social media marketers, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of politics and social media. It offers practical advice and best practices for developing effective social media campaigns, and provides a nuanced understanding of the role that social media plays in shaping political discourse.

  • von Negi Kokila
    35,00 €

    Today in this global world the success stories of entrepreneurs are inspiring our youth newlinevisionaries. Entrepreneurs are the key elements in developing economy like India, newlinethey are the individuals having ability of risk-taking, passion and high innovativeness. newlineTheir skills and initiative help in coordinating means of production and are bringing new products and services in the society. newlineIn entrepreneurship there are number of factors which decide one to be an newlineentrepreneur. These factors are economic, political, managerial, psychological and newlinesociological. The present study Impact of Psychological and Sociological Factors newlineon Small Scale Entrepreneurs is an attempt to find out how these factors inspires, newlinemotivates and encourage one to start business venture and is there any impact of newlinepsychological factor in running business successfully and do sociological factors newlineencourage/discourage entrepreneurs to run their business successfully. The study will newlinealso focus on the challenges and issues faced by small entrepreneurs in their newlineentrepreneurial journey. newlineThe statement of the problem is:- newlineWhile studying psychological and sociological factors the important questions arise, newlineAre these factors fulfilling the objectives of small entrepreneurs and contributing newlinetowards their success? We will get the answers of these questions by analysing the newlineanswers given by respondents in the structured questionnaire. The analysis of data collected from respondents and testing of hypothesis will help in fulfilling the newlineobjectives laid down in the present study. The study will help in finding out major newlinepsychological and sociological factors responsible for encouraging and running newlinebusiness successfully. The present study will also contribute in finding out the newlineimportant role and contribution of government, financial institutions and nongovernment agencies in development and upliftment of small scale entrepreneurs in newlinethe two districts (Kinnaur and Solan) of Himachal Pradesh.

  • von Jayapriya K
    34,00 €

    Entrepreneurial activities and Entrepreneurs play a significant role ineconomic growth of a nation and also improve the living standards of thepeople at a larger context. Individuals with self-confidence work hard to builda strong economy for their improvement and generate employment for otherstoo. By establishing a small business firm, entrepreneurs spend monetaryresources on their own, through others and take support from banks and do agreat contribution to the society. They also become independent by doingentrepreneurial work in various forms and levels. Indian government hastaken many initiatives such as make in India, Start-up India, etc. to enhancefactions to entrepreneurs to promote their business activities. As a result theseinitiatives will generate lot of employment and improve the businessstandards to make the country proud in a global context. Better economy ofthe nation, employment generation, balanced economic growth throughout thenation, per capita income of the individuals, societal development, standard ofliving are the benefits of entrepreneurship.

  • von Nair Anu G
    35,00 €

    The ability to sense and react-to external environment is a crucial element of life. Transformationof environmental stimuli to organismal response involves complex computationswhich become increasingly sophisticated as an organism is higher up the tree of life. Inthe animal kingdom, starting from lower level phyla except for Porifera, the elements involvedin these computations show a functional organization to form the nervous systemwith varying degree of complexity, possibly, to increase the repertoire and efficiency of thestimulus-response transformation. Given the dynamic nature of the external environment,it is crucial that animals should be able to associate novel environmental stimuli to appropriateresponses, and also reconfigure the existing stimuli-response transformations in thelight of newer environmental realities. "Learning" encapsulates these abilities of an organismto create novel association or update existing associations. One of the various formsof learning is reward learning and it is fundamental to several animal behaviors. In rewardlearning, if a stimulus or a stimulus-response pair is followed by a rewarding experiencethen its perceived salience increases and this results in an association between the stimulus,response and the reward. Using such associations built upon past experiences, an organismcould predict a possible reward if a specific stimulus is present in a given environmentalcontext and how it should respond to achieve this reward. In other words, reward learning isa process of creating or updating stimuli-response transformations that is guided by rewardas a teaching signal.

  • von Sree Mahalakshmi V
    36,00 €

    Women entrepreneurs are working hard to raise funds for their better standard of living and making things at home, without regular hours, job descriptions, and employee benefits. Instead, they put in long hours of work in shifting clusters of tasks in a schedule set by the needs of the day. It was the industrial revolution and the creation of large manufacturing organizations that created conditions for the emergence of 'work'. In a fast moving economy, work is rigid solutions to the elastic concept of change. Surprisingly, these conditions are slowly vanishing. Customized productions are demanding rapid response to changing markets, newly emerging organizational structures, constant need for a work force that could be temporary, part-time, and dynamic with competence to complete specific tasks ill one or more teams. In another decade, it is possible that jobs will be to a recognizable extent replaced by part time, temporary, work solutions. Organizations may not be able to afford inflexibility of traditional work, guaranteeing security and satisfaction at work.

  • von Molla Mengesha Nigus
    35,00 €

    This thesis titled "Impact of anisotropy on dark energy cosmologicalmodels in theories of gravitation" consists of nine chapters and dealswith the investigation of some spatially homogeneous and anisotropicdark energy cosmological models in the framework of Einstein's generaltheory of gravitation, and also in some other theories of gravitation likeBrans-Dicke (1961) and Saez-Ballester (1986) scalar-tensor theories ofgravitation, which are viable alternatives to Einstein theory of gravitation.Cosmology is the study of the universe as a whole. It mainly deals withthe mechanism of the evolution of the universe and its components. Itseeks to answer the oldest questions of mankind: How did the universecome into existence? What is the universe made of? What will happen tous in the future? There are still many unanswered questions which remainsubject to further scientific investigation and philosophical debate.According to the modern cosmology, the universe begins with a BigBang, and through the evolution of the universe, different fields split fromeach other and the components (fluids) of the universe evolve. While theuniverse expands, different structures (such as galaxies, black holes, starsand planets) emerge. In order to study the universe we need to knowits space-time geometry, and the fluids as its components and how theyinteract with each other and with space-time. This has been done usingEinstein's theory of gravitation by constructing cosmological models.

  • von Angamuthu Kandasamy Gounder
    34,00 €

    Fitness has been recognized as the greatest wealth of mankind since time immemorial. Fitness is a term which is often used as synonymous to health in an emphatic manner. Fitness denotes different facts of health. The term fitness may be defined as the capacity of the individual to live and function effectively, purposefully and restfully. This also helps to lead a comfortable and peaceful life, and strengthen the physical and moral activities of life. Fitness adds beauty to human being. Every human being has to keep his or her body fit in order to adapt to the changing atmosphere. Fitness acts as a span to good health and sets as a string example for the young to follow. The body is the temple of the soul and to reach harmonious body of mind and spirit, the body must be kept physically fit. Fitness is the ability to perform a dynamic or specific task and to recover quickly from the task.

  • von Surmila S
    35,00 €

    In India the policy of exclusion revolves around the social institutions, whichis based on their identities for instance caste, religion, gender, which isolate, separateand exclude them (Thorat & Kumar, 2010). The social-economic structure of thesociety maintains this tradition of discrimination and exclusion. Therefore, thus,education can also not be seen at vacuum (Barten, 1999).Education is alsomanifestation of great Indian values of equity and cohesion. Education has thepotential to play a key role in combating inequalities, exclusion and to lay thegroundwork for a more equitable and inclusive society. The challenges are to ensurethat educational systems are not only efficient but also inclusive. Inclusive means interms of equal opportunities to access quality education and individual identity withtheir diverse backgrounds. Education system without appropriate measures to dealwith this challenge can reinforce social exclusion. The question arises in front of us,that what kind of educational measures process ofexclusion ? Due to the various steps taken at the policy level, today education isaccessible to all, but can we say that they are accepted with their variegated identities,to which they belong? Are they socially included in education system? Are there anyefforts made to accept their groups with their identities? In the proposed research,Education Policies would be studied in this content.

  • von Karthikeyan K. K.
    33,00 €

    The growth of any economy depends upon a well-organized financialSystem. The system is highly sensitive and volatile to the requirement of economicgoal achievement. Growth materializes when savings are channeled into productiveinvestment s, which in turn enhance the ability of the economy to produce goods andservices. The economic development of a country is influenced by its financialmarket and financial services. The contribution of the financial system towardsnational growth is high and an inseparable one. The financial system promotesinvestment and savings for the faster economic development of any economy. Thefinancial market plays a central role in the economic development of a country. Itfacilitates the allocation of resources by transferring them from savers to borrowers,thereby accelerating the investment activities. The financial market plays a vital rolein the industrial growth and economic growth and development. The worldwidedevelopment of economic markets has appreciated the number of participants withinthe retail investment throughout recent years by affording a heterogeneous financialmarket and investment chance. The Indian stock market has witnessed majortransformation and structural changes during the past three decades correspondinglyenduring economic reforms initiated by the Government.

  • von Priyadarshini Pallavi S
    35,00 €

    This research work is divided into five chapters. The first chapterintroduces the topic of research. Discussing various cases of violence onwoman in and around the world, the chapter tries to build up the concept ofeducation, woman and violence. It also explains the relationship among allthree.The second chapter is the review related to the present topic ofresearch. It consists of the previous work done on the related topic bydifferent researchers.The third chapter discusses the method and methodology used toaccomplish the research work. It gives an introduction about the samplingmethod, sample area and research design. The objective behind the researchand operational definition of the related terms are also included in thischapter.Chapter four is the analysis and interpretation of the data collectedthrough various sources during the entire research.The analysis of the data led the researcher to conclude her research onthe basis of the objectives; this part is discussed in the fifth chapter. Alongwith conclusion of the research work and suggestions are also given for thefurther research, which is based on the experience of the entire researchwork.At the end of the thesis, a detailed bibliography is made, of all thestudy materials used during the entire tenure of the research. Apart from itannexure is given which consists of the questionnaire, interview scheduleand case studies done by the researcher.

  • von Khatri Neena
    35,00 €

    Time is being converted into money and personal priorities take back seats ascorporate interests and personal ambitions take center stage, only when ourbody starts showing signs of fatigue and inability, we look at our daily routineand think how the same impacts our daily lives. In a country like India, a largepopulation suffers from under nutrition and is forced into long hours of backbreaking physical lab our and the situation is quite alarming. The diseaseprofile is changing rapidly. According to World Health Organization (WHO)report, "India as one of the nations that is going to have most of the lifestyledisorders in the near future. Recent world health organization (WHO)documents states that 388 million people globally, will die from nonecommunicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, blood pressure and heart diseasesin the next decade. It also estimated that approximately 246 million people inthe age group of 30 to 80 have diabetes and blood pressure worldwide in 2008of which 70% would be living in developing countries. Today's, India isalready home to over 40 million people with diabetes, blood pressure and thisnumber is expected to increase 70 million by 2025. This report further statedthat elevated blood pressure alone would contribute to 50 % of cardiovasculardiseases (CVD) worldwide. In the management of NCDs like diabetes orhypertension, life style measures are of paramount importance for therapy to besuccessful. These non drugs measurer includes regular physical activity,healthy diet, stress management, avoidance of tobacco products, moderation inalcohol intake and most importantly increased awareness about the condition.

  • von Amrish Dhawan
    32,00 €

    "A Study on Customer Relationship Management in Insurance Sector" by Amrish Dhawan is an insightful book that provides a comprehensive analysis of customer relationship management (CRM) practices in the insurance sector.In this book, readers will gain a detailed understanding of the challenges faced by the insurance industry in managing customer relationships and strategies for overcoming them. The author highlights the importance of building long-term relationships with customers and offers practical tips on how to improve customer engagement and retention.Moreover, the book also delves into the role of customer analytics and big data in CRM, and how they can be leveraged to personalize offerings and improve customer experiences. With the help of real-world case studies and examples, the author provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the impact of technology on CRM in the insurance sector.Whether you are an insurance professional or a student of customer relationship management, "A Study on Customer Relationship Management in Insurance Sector" is an essential read. The book offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of CRM in the insurance sector, and how to stay ahead of the competition by providing an exceptional customer experience.Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from the author's extensive experience in the field. Purchase "A Study on Customer Relationship Management in Insurance Sector" by Amrish Dhawan today and gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of CRM in the insurance industry.

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