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Potential Analysis of Muncar River for Utilization of Micro Hidro Power Plant (MHPP)
Nasyiin Faqih, Ashal Abdussalam, Oktavia Indriyati
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.511
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The Muncar River in Gondang Village, Candimulya, Kertek Subdistrict, Wonosobo Regency has abundant springs, even in the dry season the water in the village remains abundant. Therefore, there is a need for research to utilize these water sources to be used as Micro Hydro Power Plants. The research method in data collection is direct observation in the field. The type of data used for the purposes of primary data includes geometric data, environmental conditions data, water discharge and annual rainfall data.
One Belt One Road Initiative Of China For Business Expansion To Africa
Prof. Peihua Fu, Jonathan Tchamy, Ngouala Yengue Hulda Emmanuelle
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.512
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The one belt one road (OBOR)†initiative is one of the most important projects ever try in term of shaping and developing behavior in the international system. Some scholars are looking at it as an optimistic view to help, develop and strengthen relations between countries and people and for our case between China and Africa. While China looking at it as a win situation, countries such as the United States looking at it as a way China using that for remove from Africa the natural resources they need for the growing and well-being of China and Chinese population
The Effect of Different Sowing Methods on Seed Yield Of Rice (Oryza Sativa) in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State, Nigeria
P. Swende, A. Kortse, L. Ihyembe
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.513
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In a field experiment carried out in 2012 growing season, 3 upland rice varieties were planted with three different methods of seedling. The total combination of rice varieties to sowing methods give a total of 9 treatments, each treatment was replicated thrice and the treatments were randomly planted. Number of tillers, panicle weight and number of seeds per 3 panicles were measured with an electronic weighing balance and analysis statistically in a fractional order under a randomized complete block design (RCBD). Showed that there was significant variety and method interaction on the effect of different sowing methods on seed yield of rice, the 3 upland rice varieties that the only trait affected by sowing methods was the Dibbling method, similarly, yield of all other yield component were significantly affected by the variety.
Conceptual Framework on English Language Learners with Learning Disabilities in IRAN
Dilmon Eassavi Dizaj Takie
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.514
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This paper aimed to explore the effectiveness of an English Language Teaching (ELT) program at a language establishment in Iran from students' point of view. Subjective and quantitative data were collected utilizing a survey and semi-organized meetings. Students characterize the objective culture diversely henceforth each have certain frames of mind towards the objective language, deciding the amount they learn
Representation of River in Indian English Literature: The Selected Works of Tagore and Ruskin Bond
Dr.G.Ramamurthy
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.515
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Nature is male's greatest companion since beginning. Human beings are already grabbing numerous things from nature for the survival of theirs. After basic needs and food, they depend on the nature for the pleasure of theirs too. sights that are Gorgeous in the valleys, seas, rivers, animals, the birds, flowers, hill side, so the music of nature will only load up the supreme pleasure in the hearts of human beings. As the deep words of Mahamtma Gabdhiji "Nature is able to satisfy each male's demand, but not every male's greed." Nature provides us no matter what we desire. In case we see keenly the calmness of its, its sacrifice, its service, its beauty none various other suits on the dynamics within this universe except the nature itself.
The Quran and the Development of Arabic Language with Reference to Arabic Linguistics
Shafat Farooq Reshi
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.516
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Profoundly influenced by the sacred text of the holy Quran, the knowledge of Arabic grammar emerged in the second half of the first century after Hijra. The reasons behind such a development might be traced in the spread of a phenomenon called Lahn (or errors in speech) in eloquent Arabic, the accuracy in reading, and text comprehension.
Development of Arabic and its Impact on Indian Languages and Literatures
Basharat Hussain, Abdul Majeed Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.517
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Historically speaking, Arabic has been used in India almost exclusively by its Muslim population, and has been a key force in delineating and shaping Indian Muslim identity. This is not surprising, for it is generally acknowledged that the Arabic language has a predominantly sacred character outside the Arabic speaking Middle East. A thorough study of Indian history suggests that India's first substantial contact with the Arabic language came when the Arab Muslims settled in the western Indian province of Sind.
Ecofeminism and Role of Women in Conservation of Environment: A Feministic Approach
Abdul Majeed Dar, Zulfi Syed
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.518
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Women, as prime caretakers of families, are placed on the front line of the environmental crisis through their shopping responsibility. This paper discusses why women are playing such a major role and how eco-feminism, a branch of feminist theory, can be applied to the area of environmentally-related consumption to throw light on the connection between women and the natural environment. The purpose of this paper is to present an eco-feminist perspective on Environmentally-Related Consumption. The paper then develops an eco-feminist agenda designed to overcome some of the problems of the traditional approaches. This agenda will take a closer look at the role women are asked to play as environmentally-concerned consumers.
Exploration of Mental Health and Mental Illness in English Novels: An Overview
Aadel Yousuf Khanday, Abdul Majeed Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.519
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According to the most recent data from the National Institute of Mental Health, one is six adults in the world live with a mental illness. Despite the fact it is so common, individuals who don't suffer from a condition, and even those who do, still struggle to understand mental illness. Luckily, there are some pretty incredible books about the topic that shed an important light on a difficult topic so many of us still have a hard time making sense of. What’s important to know with these books is that for some readers, they may be triggering and they may feel inauthentic to their own experiences. But mental illnesses, even those understood fairly well by the mental health community, don’t play out in nice, conventional, and easily-understood ways.
Literary and Linguistic Excellence of the Qur’an: A Systematic Review
Basharat Hussain , Abdul Majeed Dar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.520
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The text of the Qur'an appears to many to be desperately muddled and lacking any coherence. The Composition of the Qur'an provides a systematic presentation of the writing processes (or rhetoric) and argues that there is indeed a coherence to the Qur'anic text. The knowledge of the rhetorical code allows for a radically new analysis of the structure and rhetoric of the Qur'an.The Composition of the Qur'an provides a new theoretical synthesis of Qur'anic rhetoric as well as a methodology for their application in further exegesis and many historians, scholars, and writers do not contend that the Qur’an has had a huge impact on history - just as it does in global politics today, being an authority for billions of Muslims - and so the reason for this timeless influence should be understood.
A Study Of Java Application Design And Development Of Rich Client Application
G. Shabaz Mohsin, Dr. Poornima Tyagi
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2019.2.5.1521
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This tutorial teaches the creation of rich client applications based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). Soon after its inception, Eclipse was used for building applications outside the tools domain for which Eclipse was originally designed. The Eclipse development team embraced this trend and with Eclipse 3.0 introduced the RCP that facilitates the creation of rich client applications. In this tutorial we describe the overall architecture of an RCP-based application, its specific components, development, packaging, deployment and testing. Participants will learn and perform the steps to build their own RCP application. We will show how to develop a minimal application plug-in, add a feature including custom branding, and package the application for deployment.