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  Paper Title: WARMING OCEANS, RISING SEAS, DECLINING FISHERIES: THE FAR -REACHING IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

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  Title: WARMING OCEANS, RISING SEAS, DECLINING FISHERIES: THE FAR -REACHING IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

  Author Name(s): Sanjeevani Raj

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a704-a715

 Year: October 2024

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In the Cenozoic era, the one in which we are living in climate change is accelerating at a devasting speed and effecting almost every part of our biodiversity in one of the two ways. But the one that is alarming is global warming leading to warming of the oceans, melting of ice caps causing the ocean and sea rising. These changes disturbs the ecosystem present and also tremendously hazards to fishery industries throughout the world. Since the fisheries are directly affected by any change in the oceans or seas, climate change play a crucial role in fisheries and the livelihood of people having aquaculture. This paper seeks to dive through the theoretical and functional implications within the broad area of climate change with main emphasis on its influence on fisheries through effects on the acidification of oceans, changes in oxygen level, extreme weather events and analysis of temperature increase. Primary focus includes; changes in fish movement patterns, dwindling fish populations, and the disturbance of the food chain in the marine ecosystems, economic dependence on fisheries. Furthermore, the paper aims to understand and explore the after effects of increased sea level and ocean acidification , and how it worsen fisheries management and the pursuit of sustainability. It also explains measures that may include sustainable fishing, ecosystem approach to fisheries management, and international instruments are as major strategies as ways of coping with climate change in an effort to save world's fisheries. This research clarified those findings from the current data, case studies, researches done and underlined the need for international cooperation in combating climate change and the decline of fisheries.


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  Paper Title: पूर्वमीमांसायां वेदस्य नित्यत्वापौरुषेयत्वनिरूपणम्

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  Title: पूर्वमीमांसायां वेदस्य नित्यत्वापौरुषेयत्वनिरूपणम्

  Author Name(s): Abhijit Nandi

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a696-a703

 Year: October 2024

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  Paper Title: Fostering Employability through Internships Key Enablers and Their Role in Academic and Professional Development

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  Title: FOSTERING EMPLOYABILITY THROUGH INTERNSHIPS KEY ENABLERS AND THEIR ROLE IN ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  Author Name(s): Sandhya Singh, Shalini Nigam

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a690-a695

 Year: October 2024

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Internships have become an integral component of higher education, acting as a crucial bridge between academic learning and professional practice. This paper systematically reviews key enablers that contribute to successful internship experiences and their impact on student employability, skill development, and overall learning. Through the analysis of 40 peer-reviewed studies, the findings highlight the significance of structured mentorship, institutional support, clear expectations, and the alignment of internship tasks with students' academic backgrounds and career goals. Mentorship is identified as a pivotal element, aiding in the development of both soft and hard skills, while institutional support, including faculty engagement and networking opportunities, enhances reflective learning. Moreover, internships provide mutual benefits for students and employers, offering a cost-effective and motivated workforce to organizations while equipping students with industry-specific competencies and professional networks that improve their employability. The review also reveals challenges such as inflexible scheduling, which often hinders student participation, underscoring the need for adaptable internship models. The paper concludes by providing recommendations for integrating these enablers into academic curricula, suggesting formalized mentorship programs, enhanced collaboration with industry partners, and the implementation of flexible scheduling to maximize the educational and professional benefits of internships. The findings contribute to ongoing discussions on optimizing internship programs to better prepare students for the evolving demands of the global workforce.


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  Paper Title: Building an Interactive Sign Language Translator Using Gesture Recognition Technology

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410078

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  Title: BUILDING AN INTERACTIVE SIGN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR USING GESTURE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY

  Author Name(s): Kalpita Vengurlekar, Anisha Desai

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a686-a689

 Year: October 2024

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This project aims to develop a Sign Language Converter, a technological solution designed to bridge the communication gap between Deaf and hearing individuals. The system uses advanced gesture recognition and machine learning algorithms to interpret hand movements, facial expressions, and body language associated with sign languages, such as American Sign Language and British Sign Language. By capturing these gestures through cameras, sensors, or glove-based systems, the converter translates them into spoken or written text in real-time. Additionally, the project explores the reverse translation process, converting text to sign language using animated avatars. Key challenges addressed include the variability in regional sign languages and the structural differences between sign and spoken languages. The system leverages AI and deep learning to increase gesture recognition accuracy. This Sign Language Converter has the potential to significantly improve accessibility for the Deaf community significantly, enabling seamless communication across social, educational, and professional environments.


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  Paper Title: DECENTRALIZED USER-TO-USER COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE FOR UNSTRUCTURED AD-HOC MOBILE NETWORKS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410076

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  Title: DECENTRALIZED USER-TO-USER COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE FOR UNSTRUCTURED AD-HOC MOBILE NETWORKS

  Author Name(s): Aarti Rahul Salunke, Arun Natha Gaikwad

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a672-a679

 Year: October 2024

 Downloads: 288

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The rapid growth in mobile communication technologies has led to a significant increase in the demand for wireless networks. Mobile communication networks are becoming increasingly complex, with a variety of services, devices, and interconnections. As the applications of mobile devices increased, the network must provide services to all of them. However, as mobile devices move between networks, signaling overhead can cause real-time data traffic issues. There are two main types of mobile wireless networks: infrastructure networks and infrastructure-less mobile networks, commonly known as ad-hoc networks. Infrastructure networks require access points for communication, while ad-hoc networks are decentralized, with nodes functioning as routers to find and identify routes to other nodes. In unstructured ad-hoc mobile networks, every mobile node device does not have complete information about the topology of network and the node number of queried resources, making it difficult to understand the network behavior of mobile devices. Due to the varying network properties of unstructured mobile networks, mobile devices in these networks depend on flooding query messages to search devices of interest, leading to large network traffic. To address these challenges, we propose a decentralized user-to-user communication architecture for unstructured ad-hoc mobile networks. This system allows node to share resources from their systems with others and locate resources shared by others on run the network. Each participating node initiates a program that finds nodes to connect to, and nodes that are connected carries the traffic, which consists of queries, replies. This paper proposes an unstructured communication architecture leveraging ESP32 Wi-Fi to create a resilient mesh network. This decentralized user-to-user system allows participants to share and find resources dynamically, ensuring uninterrupted communication even in the event of infrastructural failures. Our approach employs random walk algorithms to mitigate network traffic and delay, providing a reliable solution for emergency scenarios.


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  Paper Title: Idea of Spiritual Nationalism, Swaraj & Passive Resistance in the Political Philosophy of Aurobindo Ghosh : A Retrospective Analysis.

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  Title: IDEA OF SPIRITUAL NATIONALISM, SWARAJ & PASSIVE RESISTANCE IN THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF AUROBINDO GHOSH : A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS.

  Author Name(s): Pradip Karmakar

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a666-a671

 Year: October 2024

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An eminently important figure in the world of Indian political thought Sri Aurobindo Ghosh. His intellectual and spiritual philosophy opened a new horizon in the world of Indian political thought. He greatly enlightened and stirred the world of Indian political thought with his humanitarian, pacifist, grand harmony and spiritual philosophy. Aurobindo Ghosh was essentially an extreme nationalist figure and thinker. He spontaneously participated in the radical nationalist movement to free Mother India from the imperialist rule-exploitation of the British Government and gave able leadership to that movement. For this purpose he developed the philosophy of passive resistance. He also devised methods to implement his political philosophy of Spiritual Nationalism through the spiritual mindset & passive resistance mainly through the boycott-non-cooperation program.Therefore, he was not only a theoretical philosopher, but also a practical activist personality.An important aspect of Aurobindo's political thought is his concept of Passive Resistance. He believed that passive resistance was an effective tool in redressing injustice and exploitation.Through passive resistance, instead of directly confronting the oppressor, it is possible to weaken the oppressor, exploiter and oppressor psychologically through boycott, non-cooperation, etc. no Rather, in the case of passive resistance, by conducting indirect struggle or movement against the wrongdoer through programs such as boycott, the wrongdoer can be made mentally weak and helpless and ultimately defeated and defeated. Aurobindo therefore adopted passive resistance as an active weapon against wrongdoers and misrule in order to get rid of injustice and misrule.


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An eminently important figure in the world of Indian political thought Sri Aurobindo Ghosh. His intellectual and spiritual philosophy opened a new horizon in the world of Indian political thought. He greatly enlightened and stirred the world of Indian political thought with his humanitarian, pacifist, grand harmony and spiritual philosophy. Aurobindo Ghosh was essentially an extreme nationalist figure and thinker. He spontaneously participated in the radical nationalist movement to free Mother I

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  Paper Title: Smart Polymers - recent developments and prospects for medicine delivery

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  Title: SMART POLYMERS - RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND PROSPECTS FOR MEDICINE DELIVERY

  Author Name(s): Diksha Gautam, Indrajit Kaur Chakrel, Roshani Agrawal, Dr T. P. Nimbekar, Dr D. K. Sanghi

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a658-a665

 Year: October 2024

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This manuscript explores the cutting-edge applications of smart polymers in pharmaceutical sciences, specifically in novel drug delivery systems. Inspired by nature's adaptability, these intelligent materials respond to minute external stimuli, exhibiting non-linear changes in structure and properties. Smart polymers enhance drug targeting, bioavailability, patient compliance, and gene therapy. Characterized by their stimuli-responsive behaviour, these materials undergo significant transformations, ranging from swelling/contraction to disintegration, in response to various physical, chemical, and biological cues, including Temperature, Electric/magnetic fields, Deformation, pH Enzymes. This review provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in smart materials, highlighting their performance mechanisms, working principles, and diverse applications. The study concludes by addressing existing challenges and outlining future opportunities in the development of intelligent materials for pharmaceutical applications.


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Smart Polymers, Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Biomedical Applications ,Drugs Delivery Systems, Biosensors, pH-Responsive Polymers, Shape Memory Materials, Controlled Release, Therapeutic Windows, Hydrogels.

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  Paper Title: Ayurvedic Management of Vataja Atisara - A Case Report

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  Title: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF VATAJA ATISARA - A CASE REPORT

  Author Name(s): Amritha Ajay, Krishnananda A J, Pradeep, Prakash L Hegde

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a651-a657

 Year: October 2024

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Atisara is a Purishavaha srotogata vikara, with Ati pravrutti (excessive flow) of Purisha (Stools) as the main symptom. Vitiation of both Saririka (Physical) and Manasika (Mental) doshas along with the external factors contribute to the manifestation of this Vyadhi (Diseases). The present case report of a 27 years old female patient, who presented with the symptoms like loose stools associated with pain, along with few other symptoms, which are similar to that of Vataja atisara, caused due to the intake of incompatible food along with other factors, and an effective management was achieved through Ayurvedic interventions like Dadimastak churna and Mustakarista.


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  Paper Title: Dietary Protein Gap in Patients Undergoing Maintenance Heamodialysis

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  Title: DIETARY PROTEIN GAP IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE HEAMODIALYSIS

  Author Name(s): CHITTRANJAN YADAV, PRATIBHA CHOKHI, SHARAYU CHAOJI

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a643-a650

 Year: October 2024

 Downloads: 334

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Background: Maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) is a hypercatabolic state in patients with chronic kidney disease leading to lean muscle loss and malnutrition, most of the guidelines for nutrition in chronic kidney disease with hemodialysis recommends 1.2 to 2 grams protein supplementation per kilograms of body weight. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing maintenance hemodialysis develops malnutrition involving protein catabolism, secondary insulin resistance, inflammation and increased serum leptin levels. Global prevalence of malnutrition in CKD patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis is 28-54% facing a greater risk of mortality. Aims & Objectives: This study is an attempt to find out the gap between recommended protein intake by ESPEN and KDOQI guidelines, and the actual protein intake among renal failure patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). Method: A total of 30 renal failure patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis, twice or thrice in a week were selected through purposive sampling, voluntary participation with documented consent form was taken, non - invasive painless method was used, i.e. anthropometry, 24 hours dietary recall method, food frequency record method, house hold measures were used to calculate portion size and IFCT 2017 by National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad was used to calculate dietary protein intake, National Kidney Foundation; KDOQI, ESPEN, guidelines were used to compare the gross protein intake. Biochemical reports were used as secondary data. Obtained data was statistically analyzed using SPSS, descriptive statistics, one-way ANOVA and t- test were used. Results: Total 09 females and 21 males were undergoing MHD, the lowest number of subjects recorded as 13.33 falling in age group of 20-30 and 70-80 for both the genders respectively. The average age of the study group is 54 years, the average height of the study group is 166 cms, dry weight and BMI is 57.65 kgs. and 20.81 kg/m2 respectively. 70% of study population is male. The average nPCR (protein intake measure) is 0.45 gms. The average DMS (Dialysis Malnutrition Score) recorded was 20.7. 70% of patients were having diabetes and 100% subjects were having hypertension as comorbidities. Conclusion: The average protein intake of CKD patients undergoing MHD is significantly lower as compared to the expected protein intake calculated as per guidelines.


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  Paper Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE ON MILK AND COOKIE DISEASE AMONG MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN ATTTENDING OPD CLINIC AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS HOSPITAL, CHITTOOR WITH A VIEW TO PREPARE A SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON MILK AND COOKIE DISEASE

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  Title: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE ON MILK AND COOKIE DISEASE AMONG MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN ATTTENDING OPD CLINIC AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS HOSPITAL, CHITTOOR WITH A VIEW TO PREPARE A SELF INSTRUCTIONAL MODULE ON MILK AND COOKIE DISEASE

  Author Name(s): Ms. Dona Mary Antony, Dravid N, Mageshwaran M, Mrs. Chithra Jayachandran

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a634-a642

 Year: October 2024

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ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES: ? To assess knowledge on MCD among mothers of under five children. ? To find out the association between knowledge on Milk and Cookie Disease with selected demographic variables. ? To prepare a self-instructional module on milk and cookies disease. METHODOLOGY: The present study aimed to measure the knowledge on Milk and Cookie Disease among mothers of underfive children attending OPD clinic. The present study was done using a semi-structured questionnaire containing series of questions in self-report form designed by the researchers to elicit information. The questions were arranged in such a manner that it was easily understood by the participants and there was no violation of ethical conduct. The questionnaire was distributed among the mothers and were given a pen for marking the answers of their choice. Later the mothers were given mass awareness on Milk and Cookie Disease and distributed a self-instructional module that contained a detailed description of the disease like its definition, etiology and risk factors, pathophysiology and prevention. RESULTS: The findings of study regarding knowledge on Milk and Cookie Disease among mothers of under five children attending OPD clinic revealed that ? 15.3% were in the age group of 0 - 1 year, 19.30% were in the age group of 1 - 2 years, 39.30% were in the age group of 2 - 3 years, 12.00 % were in the age group of 3 - 4 years and 14.00% were in the age group of 4 - 5 years. ? 71.30% belongs to nuclear family ? 31.30% of fathers were having primary education ? 34.00% of mothers were illiterate ? 34.70% fathers were self-employed ? 64.70% mothers were home makers ? 39.30% families were having an annual income of 20,000 - 30,000. ? 48.00% families were having a total of 3 people in their house ? 40.70% of mothers belongs to urban area ? 62.00% of mothers had heard about Milk and Cookies Disease ? 39.80% of mothers heard about Milk and Cookies Disease through mass media ? Among the participants 26.70% had inadequate knowledge, 45.30% had moderate knowledge and 28.00% had adequate knowledge about Milk and Cookies Disease. ? There is significant association between age of child, education of father, education of mother, occupation of father, annual income of family, place of residence and occupation of mother, ever participated to assess the knowledge on milk and cookies disease. CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of knowledge on MCD among mothers will be a key to identify their deficits, promote their knowledge and practices there by may participate in health promoting behaviour. Self-instructional module will be useful for future references.


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  Paper Title: Purchase Intention Of Self-Driving Cars: Exploring Association With Demographic And Psychological Factors

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  Title: PURCHASE INTENTION OF SELF-DRIVING CARS: EXPLORING ASSOCIATION WITH DEMOGRAPHIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS

  Author Name(s): Suhani Kapoor, Suhaan Kapoor

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a623-a633

 Year: October 2024

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  Paper Title: Premchand Aur Dalit Vimarsh : Ek Samiksha

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  Title: PREMCHAND AUR DALIT VIMARSH : EK SAMIKSHA

  Author Name(s): Kiran kumari

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a613-a622

 Year: October 2024

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  Paper Title: : Political Heritage Of Bilagi Taluk :

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  Title: : POLITICAL HERITAGE OF BILAGI TALUK :

  Author Name(s): Kumar. Pavadeppa .V. Managuli.

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a610-a612

 Year: October 2024

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Among the powerful and effective social legacies of ancient karnataka, political legacies are the most important. It was under the control of this energy that the society and religious, social and economic forces of that time worked. Thus the references to bilagi taluk having a bright political heritage from ancient times are evident through the inscriptions in that environment. The political power achieved by royal families and dandanayak , amatyas who established political dominance over this region can be identified through the inscriptions.


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Heritage, Regional, Political, Inscription, Dandanayak, Mahamatya, Mahasamanta, Mahaprabhu, Sammat.

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  Paper Title: Happiness Economics- A Conceptual Study

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  Title: HAPPINESS ECONOMICS- A CONCEPTUAL STUDY

  Author Name(s): Aabha Benjamin, Kannan V.Nair

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a601-a609

 Year: October 2024

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Happiness economics is the formal study of the relationship between individual satisfaction and economic issues. It considers subjective happiness related measures as well as more objective quality of life indices. Proponents of happiness economics suggest that once basic needs are met, government policy should focus not on economic growth or GDP, but rather on increasing life satisfaction or gross national happiness. According to them money power and a developed country do not necessarily mean a happy and contended society.


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  Paper Title: Anévrisme ventriculaire gauche et communication interventriculaire compliquant un infarctus du myocarde

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410066

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  Title: ANéVRISME VENTRICULAIRE GAUCHE ET COMMUNICATION INTERVENTRICULAIRE COMPLIQUANT UN INFARCTUS DU MYOCARDE

  Author Name(s): Hind Filali, Hssain Amal, Ilyass Assfalou, Aatif Benyass, Moutakiallah

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a596-a600

 Year: October 2024

 Downloads: 252

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Les anévrismes ventriculaires sont des excroissances de la paroi ventriculaire, souvent consécutives à un infarctus du myocarde (IDM). Les anévrismes ventriculaires gauches apparaissent dans 2 à 15 % des cas d’IDM, avec une survie à 5 ans variant entre 10 et 25 %. Les principales conséquences cliniques incluent :


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  Paper Title: RISHIRAJ BIOFIELD EFFECT

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410065

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  Title: RISHIRAJ BIOFIELD EFFECT

  Author Name(s): Inderjeet Rishiraj

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a569-a595

 Year: October 2024

 Downloads: 292

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A unique property of the human "bio-field" has been discovered during examining several videos on different websites where people have uploaded videos showing some mysterious events. These videos are showing ghost-like shadows following the walking persons. Some videos are showing human-like shadow images walking alone. There are videos showing ghost-like images coming out from closed doors. In the absence of any scientific answer to such mysterious recordings people are found to believe them as images of ghosts or the results of some glitches in the cameras. The owners of such videos are mostly telling that their videos have captured images of real ghosts. Some video owners have left it to the people to decide and comment. A minute study of some videos was done to find out any logical truth. It was found that these videos are showing some unknown property of human "bio-field". It is a new discovery of science that will help us understand many mysterious paranormal events based on scientific principles. It is discovered that these ghost images are formed by human bio-fields.


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Human biofield, Unique property, Mysterious events, Ghost, Ghost shadows, Scientific answer, Images of ghosts, Paranormal events, New discovery, Retina, Brain, Rays, After death

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  Paper Title: A STUDY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WINDS OF CHANGE IN INDIA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410064

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  Title: A STUDY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WINDS OF CHANGE IN INDIA

  Author Name(s): Sankari .V, Dr.S.Prabakaran

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a560-a568

 Year: October 2024

 Downloads: 279

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ABSTRACT Women strengthening has turned into the popular expression today with ladies working close by men in all circles. Whether they work outside or live inside their home, they claim to be independent. They are taking more and more control of their lives and making their own choices about their education, careers, lifestyle, and profession. They have gained financial independence as the number of working women has steadily increased, giving them the confidence to build their own identities and lead their own lives. They are proving that they are unrivaled in any way by successfully pursuing a variety of careers. Women, on the other hand, make it a point to maintain a healthy balance between their commitment to their careers and to their families. With remarkable ease and harmony, they are juggling their roles as a wife, mother, sister, working professional, and daughter. With equal employment opportunities, they are cooperating with one another in a spirit of teamwork to assist their male counterparts in meeting professional deadlines and goals. Women's empowerment isn't just for working-class women in cities; women in rural towns and villages are increasingly making their voices heard in society. They no longer want to follow in the footsteps of their male counterparts.


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Women Empowered, Women entrepreneurship, women developments

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  Paper Title: Violence prediction in large gatherings

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410063

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  Title: VIOLENCE PREDICTION IN LARGE GATHERINGS

  Author Name(s): Mrs.T.Sathya, Subash v, Aadhi Sankaran M, Nilavalagan R

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a556-a559

 Year: October 2024

 Downloads: 253

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The detection of violent behavior in large gatherings is a critical challenge for ensuring public safety. This study presents the development and implementation of an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) system designed to identify instances of violence in real-time within crowded environments. Leveraging state-of-the-art deep learning techniques, our approach combines convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for spatial feature extraction and long short-term memory (LSTM) networks for temporal pattern recognition. The proposed system is trained on a diverse dataset comprising annotated video footage from various public events, including protests, concerts, and sports events. To enhance the robustness and accuracy of the model, data augmentation techniques and transfer learning from pre-trained models are employed, addressing challenges such as occlusion, varying illumination, and the dynamic nature of crowds. The primary objective of this research is to predict the level of warning for potential violent behavior, enabling timely intervention and thereby significantly enhancing public safety in large gatherings.


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This system will only identify violent behavior in areas under CCTV surveillance.

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  Paper Title: Challenges To Working Women In Social Media Usage: A Study In Coimbatore

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410062

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  Title: CHALLENGES TO WORKING WOMEN IN SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE: A STUDY IN COIMBATORE

  Author Name(s): Suganyadevi K

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a548-a555

 Year: October 2024

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In order to facilitate and enable communication amongst individuals, social media are web-based communication platforms that allow users to share and consume information. When internet access became affordable for the average person in the early 1990s, the realm of online social networking truly took off. There are now more types of social media than ever before, and individuals use them for all sorts of reasons. The distinctions between feature sets are becoming increasingly blurry as the number of feature rich networks increases, outpacing the amount of time most individuals have to read and comprehend the updates. Working women, like other victims, are reaping the rewards while dealing with an equal number of issues. This research aims to examine the challenges that working women encounter while trying to use social media.


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  Paper Title: THE REALMS OF IMAGINATION IN THE SELECT PRE-RAPHAELITE POEMS OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI: A CRITICAL THEMATIC STUDY

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2410061

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  Title: THE REALMS OF IMAGINATION IN THE SELECT PRE-RAPHAELITE POEMS OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI: A CRITICAL THEMATIC STUDY

  Author Name(s): Ms. Elakkiya Ravi, Dr. S. Jeyalakshmi

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 Volume: 12

 Issue: 10

 Pages: a545-a547

 Year: October 2024

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This research paper explores the role of imagination in the select Pre-Raphaelite poems of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, examining how his work aligns with the concept of imagination as defined by S.T. Coleridge. By analyzing key major and minor poems, including "The Blessed Damozel", "The Stream's Secret", and "Eden Bower", this paper seeks to understand Dante's poetic mechanisms, symbolic use of imagery, and the broader implications of his imaginative vision. The paper argues that Dante's works reflect a fusion of emotional intensity and symbolic depth, exploring human relationships, spirituality, and the tension between reality and the transcendent.


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The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.


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