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Hossein Kargar Behbahani, Dr. Ali Akbar Jabbari, Amir Hamed Dolatabadi Farahani
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.4.211
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Contribution of Education on Standard of Living
Dr Sayantani Roy Choudhury, Ms Bishaka Agarwal,
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.4.212
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This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. The paper has taken worldwide secondary data from Human Development Report (HDR) 2015 containing the HDIs of all 188 countries compiled in total as well as been segregated under their three HDI slabs, i.e. High, Medium, Low HDI Countries respectively. We try to analyze the contribution of education on standard of living based on the theory, an increase in education implies an increase in employment that further indicates the rise in income and then an increase in the consumption level. Here, consumption is taken as an indicator of standard of living.
Age As A Factor In Language Acquisition
Karishma Sobhan Prianka
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.4.213
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In recent years, age has been considered as a major factor in second language acquisition. It is widely known that children who are given the natural facilities and raised in a positive environment can master in any language more effectively and quickly than the adults. Due to age factor young learners get an advantage, but adults can also retain their brain through therapy to achieve higher success. However, successful language learning is correlated to the assumption stated by CPH (Critical Period Hypothesis) and Neurological Hypothesis.
Big Data “WHAT-HOW-WHY†And Analytical Tools For Hydroinformatics.
Dadi Sanyasi Naidu
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.214
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The unavoidable pattern of enormous information alongside the developing ability to deal with colossal datasets is reshaping how we comprehend the world. The International Data Corporation (IDC) report has assessed that the information size of the world will develop from 130 bytes (1018 bytes) in 2005 to 40 zetta bytes (1021 bytes) in 2020, at a 40% yearly increment.
GEO-Informatics In Agricultural Research And Development
Uma Devi
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.215
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Geo-informatics is incorporated innovation for accumulation, change and age of data from coordinated spatial and non-spatial information bases. Remote detecting, Geographical Information Sciences (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Relational Data Base Management Systems (RDBMS) are some of its critical fixings. It is an intense device for evaluation, observing, arranging and administration of agrarian innovative work
Apply GIS And Remote Sensing For City Designing And Administration
Saragadam Sushma
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.216
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The land data framework (GIS) is an apparatus utilized by and large for any PC based capacity for controlling topographical information. The equipment and programming elements of GIS incorporate information input, information stockpiling, information administration (information control, refreshing, evolving, trade) and information announcing (recovery, introduction, examination, blend, and so on.) We all realize that a few GIS will bomb, notwithstanding, when disappointment does happen and a re-evaluation is played out, the exercises can be distributed with the goal that different clients may benefit from the experience.
A Study Of Interaction In The English Classroom
Abhimanyu Kumar. S
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.4.217
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The English Language plays a vital role in the overall personality development of the learners by making them effective communicators and highly skilled in tackling real –life situations. The English teacher should move towards a more effective teaching-learning-testing process. The outcome is the integral formation of the whole person. Therefore, our focus should not just be on teaching as an end in itself, but teaching as a means.
Censorship Strategies In The Subtitled Version Of Animated Movies From English Into Persian
Narges Gholami , Dr. Mohammad Rahbar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.4.218
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Given the popularity of animation movies as the entertainment media for children and popularity of translated foreign animations of all genres in Iran’s market passing the censorship codes, this paper tried to identify the common censorship strategies applied in translation of five animated movies subtitled from English into Persian including Barbie in the Pink shoes, Barbie and her sisters in the great Puppy adventure, Secret of the Wings, The Swan Princess and Frozen
Usage Of Big Data In Hydroinformatics Analysis
Uma Devi
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.219
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The unavoidable example of huge data nearby the creating capacity to manage titanic datasets is reshaping how we appreciate the world. The International Data Corporation (IDC) report has evaluated that the data size of the world will create from 130 bytes (1018 bytes) in 2005 to 40 bytes (1021 bytes) in 2020, at a 40% yearly augmentation [1]. New datasets are incessantly being accumulated from the web, the Internet of Things, the remote distinguishing framework and e-begin, wearable devices, et cetera.
Remote Sensing And GIS Technology Efficiently Using In Urban Planning In India
Saragadam Sushma
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.220
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Urbanization is a list of change from customary provincial economies to current modern one. It is a dynamic grouping of populace in urban unit. Right now, India is one among the nation of low level of urbanization. Over the most recent fifty years the number of inhabitants in India has grown more than two times, however urban India has developed about five times.
Effective Language Learning Strategy, A Modern And Effective Method Of Language Learning And Teaching In The Context Of ESL/EFL
Mst.Sadia Nasrin
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2018.1.4.221
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English language learning has become very important because of the global status of English and people all over the world are learning this language. EFL, English as a foreign language, indicates the use of English in a non-English-speaking region. EFL is learned either to pass exams as a necessary part of one’s teaching, or for career progression while for an international focus. Effective English Language learning strategy, being a modern and effective method of language education, has been borne out in many contexts of ESL/EFL teaching.
Soft Artificial Computing In GIS And Remote Sensing
Dadi Sanyasi Naidu
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.222
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Soft processing, instead of conventional figuring, manages estimated models and offers answers to complex genuine issues. Not at all like hard registering, delicate figuring is tolerant of imprecision, vulnerability, incomplete truth, and approximations. Basically, the good example for delicate processing is the human personality. Delicate figuring depends on strategies, for example, fluffy rationale, hereditary calculations, counterfeit neural systems, machine learning, and mastery frameworks
A Critical Study Of Women’s Perception On The Effectiveness Of Two-Wheeler Segment In Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Sosan Bhushan, Dr. Ruchika
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.223
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Women's buying behaviour study is a powerful marketing tool for all types of businesses. It provides information on how to better reach and serve customers. This methodology may be used by businesses in order to attain market success. As a result of industrialisation, people began to migrate from rural to urban areas. This resulted in the extension of city limits, requiring individuals to travel longer distances than in the past. As a result, efficient public transit became unavoidable. However, city governments were unable to meet the ever-increasing demand for public transit. As a result, individuals began looking for a speedier form of transportation to get to their destinations. I
A Novel Face Recognition Using LBP For Attendance Management System
A. Renaldo Maximus,R. Bharathiraja
CrossRef DOI : 10.316/ijamsr.2018.1.4.224
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The main topic in the domain of verification is face recognition and identification. An aspect of administration that takes considerable time and administrative effort is the maintaining of student data and supervision of class attendance. Face detection and recognition technology has made significant advancements in security, identification, and attendance but still has difficulties that prevent its ability to be as exact as people's. These issues include variations in how a individual’s face looks, including various lighting situations, noise in facial images, size, posture, etc. To solve some of the problems hindering face-recognition accuracy and enhance the LBP logic, improving the accuracy of entire face-recognition scheme. This research study provides a novel method employing LBP in combination with innovative imaging methods includes Bilateral Filter, image blending and Histogram Equalization. The outcomes of the tests depict that proposed system is highly accurate, predictable for facial identification systems that can be used in realistic settings as an automated attendance management structure.