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Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012188
Register Paper ID - 201619
Title: -
Author Name(s): Dr V M Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1555-1591
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1304
Discard Indian National Fake Flag and Host Real secular owner of India and Abroad Lord Natraz's Flag as national Anthum is made and sung in His honor and worship Story of Indian Flag starts in 1885 when Indian national congress was established. At the time of Independence 1947 by some modification it became Indian Flag . Two nation Theory was imposed and Nehru became PM by grace of George 6th who was king of England and gave independence on a lease of 99 years . Hence their Stumbha ( Mark of their Kingship at Rastrapati bhavan ) and Coronation Park still exist in India and india is member of British Colony called Common Wealth games performed every two yearly . This conspiracy ( Adharma ) was noticed by Lord Natraz BBB as Adharma by British Ruler and thus He reincarnated on 22.23 Dec 1949 and imposed Ownership act 1949 before constitution of India established in 26th Jan 1950. Means the Ruler is Almighty God Lord Natraz and His constitution is prevailing since 1949 rather than Constitution of India since 26th Jan 1950. Hence a Fake constitution is working since 26th Jan 1950 in which no place of Lord Natraz BBB as owner of this land in that Fake Constitution .
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Basic Building Blocks, Atomic Genetics, Atomic Transcription and Translation, Tachyons, Atomic Genetic Engineering , Hoyle -Narlikar universe ,
Paper Title: INNOVATIVE HOUSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR A BETTER URBAN FUTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012187
Register Paper ID - 200947
Title: INNOVATIVE HOUSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR A BETTER URBAN FUTURE
Author Name(s): Charve Jain
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1550-1554
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1558
With increasing urbanization, the need for adequate affordable shelter also increases. Housing shortage is one of the major challenges faced in developing countries like India. It is imperative to provide housing that caters to all income groups with special focus on the low and middle income groups. In order to provide low cost housing, it is essential to adopt innovative sustainable technologies which are affordable, fast track, cost effective, durable as well as environment friendly. This paper discusses emerging innovative technologies that can be adopted in the country to lower housing construction cost and help in provision of mass affordable housing. Some of the technologies discussed are Tunnel form, Sismo building technology, Light Gauge Steel Framed Structural technology, Precast Sandwich Panel technology etc. These technologies are reviewed on various parameters like local availability, affordability, energy efficiency, structural stability, quality, speed, cost effectiveness, eco- friendliness and suitability for high rise construction. The advantages and limitations of the technologies are also mentioned. The paper highlights the potential barriers for adoption of these technologies in the Indian urban scenario and methods which can be employed to overcome those barriers in order to provide affordable housing for the low and middle income groups.
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Low Cost, Innovative Technology, Mass Affordable Housing, Cost Effective
Paper Title: HUMANITY CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE VACHANAS OF SHIVASARAN: A THOUGHT (SHIVASHARANARA VACHANAGALALLI MANAVEEYA PRAGNE: ONDU CHITNANE)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012186
Register Paper ID - 201613
Title: HUMANITY CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE VACHANAS OF SHIVASARAN: A THOUGHT (SHIVASHARANARA VACHANAGALALLI MANAVEEYA PRAGNE: ONDU CHITNANE)
Author Name(s): DR.K.V.Jayappa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1546-1549
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1310
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Paper Title: STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL FOR MOISTURE CONTROL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012185
Register Paper ID - 201600
Title: STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL FOR MOISTURE CONTROL
Author Name(s): Sreenivasa Rao Pagolu, Suresh Kumar J
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1541-1545
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1308
Moisture control is one of the most important factors, which is to be monitor, review and control to maintain attract-ability of the feed as well as protecting from fungus as well from mold. Excess moisture is to be eliminated and required moisture to be maintained. Excess moisture leads to Fungus and as well as Mold. Lower moisture may lead to loss of smell, creates dust, and affects its basic properties. By using Statistical quality control methods, cooler efficiency may be controlled and optimized moisture may be maintained in the feed.
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Attract, cooler, dust, feed, fungus, gelatinization, mash, moisture, mold, statistical quality control.
Paper Title: THE CHANGE IN GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012184
Register Paper ID - 201616
Title: THE CHANGE IN GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Author Name(s): Vivek Anil Udwant, Nikita Namdeo Deore, Ameer Munir Inamdar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1539-1540
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1374
AR, VR, Big Data, Cloud gaming, what to seem for in terms of the game development in 2020? Here are the most trends you must remember of. According to various analysts the videogame market will rise to $90 billion in 2020. While both big and little gaming studios are already experimenting with usage such innovative technologies as AI, VR etc., within the nearest future we may expect something really amazing.
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Cloud Gaming, AR, VR, 5G Effect, Handheld Device
Paper Title: USING SOCIAL MEDIA AS A TEACHING AND LEARNING TOOL: A CASE OF 4TH YEAR MEDICAL LABORATORY STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MALAWI -COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012183
Register Paper ID - 201614
Title: USING SOCIAL MEDIA AS A TEACHING AND LEARNING TOOL: A CASE OF 4TH YEAR MEDICAL LABORATORY STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF MALAWI -COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Author Name(s): K.S.GIRIDHARAN, ISHMAEL NYIRENDA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1531-1538
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1317
The The aim of the paper is to design a pedagogical approach using social media for teaching the 4th year medical laboratory students in Malawi . The content was taught to the students using social media and they have been assigned group tasks using social media. The assessment was also done using social media and the results are discussed in this paper.
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Classroom Teaching, Social media, WhatsApp,
Paper Title: EFFECT OF LAYERING CERAMIC ON MARGINAL FIT OF ZIRCONIA CROWNS - AN IN VITRO STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012182
Register Paper ID - 201607
Title: EFFECT OF LAYERING CERAMIC ON MARGINAL FIT OF ZIRCONIA CROWNS - AN IN VITRO STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Mohammed Abdul Quadir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1521-1530
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1333
Objective: This study evaluated the marginal fit of CAD/CAM copings milled from Cercon HT blocks. It also evaluated the effect of firing on the marginal fit of zirconia copings. Materials and method: A stainless steel master die was fabricated using CNC-lathe of dimensions with crown length of 6mm, width of 7mm having 1mm rounded shoulder finish line with 50 taper on each side with occlusal diameter of 5mm. It also had a orientation groove of 0.5mm. Impressions were made and were poured in type IV die stone. Each die was scanned with a Dentsply Sirona inEos X5 scanner to produce the copings. The copings were seated on the master die with approx. load of 50N. A stereomicroscope was used for direct viewing of the marginal gap. Image analysis software was used to measure the marginal gaps in micrometers. For zirconia copings the measurements for marginal gap were made before and after firing. Data was analyzed by paired t-test. Results: There was no significant difference between marginal fit of zirconia copings before and after porcelain firing (p<0.05). Conclusion: The marginal fit of the copings before ceramic firing was lesser than marginal fit after ceramic firing, but the difference between the two margins after firing was not significant. Both marginal configurations showed marginal gaps that were within a reported clinically acceptable range of marginal discrepancy.
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Paper Title: REFLECTIVE TEACHING PRACTICES IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012181
Register Paper ID - 201310
Title: REFLECTIVE TEACHING PRACTICES IN TEACHER EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Karuna. K. Simha, Dr. Umme Kulsum
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1518-1520
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1357
The NCF-2005, NCFTE-2009 and the New Education Policy-2020 recommend teachers to be reflective practitioners. The realization of the concept of reflective teaching practice helps us to openly accept the new changes that are brought about by the education system and enables us to progress towards the betterment of the education system. A dedicated teacher always finds it enthusiastic and motivated to overcome these difficulties or problems. But it requires a teacher to be knowledgeable with the content of teacher education. Just knowing the content and theories does not entirely equip the teachers for the profession and solve their problem. A practical experience is said to be better than just conceptual understanding. The teacher has to evolve individualized strategies by applying his intellectual skills. Therefore the teacher education program is designed in such a way so that it helps the entrant teachers to equip themselves with the skills of teaching as well as the cognitive strategies required for the profession. Such a teacher who uses cognitive strategies to have an evidence informed-practice, who gathers evidences from efficient feedback system according to the changing demands, is a reflective teacher and such a teaching practice is a reflective teaching practice. Being a reflective teacher not only benefits the classrooms but indirectly the institution as well as the society. To become a reflective teacher the reflective teaching practices, which can be concluded as cognitive strategies at teacher education, need to be acquired by the teachers.
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Teacher education, reflective teaching practices, cognitive strategies
Paper Title: ARTIFICIAL BIOLUMINESCENCE: BRIGHT ASPECT OF BIOLUMINESCENCE TECHNOLOGY IN THE PROCESS OF MAKING: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012180
Register Paper ID - 201552
Title: ARTIFICIAL BIOLUMINESCENCE: BRIGHT ASPECT OF BIOLUMINESCENCE TECHNOLOGY IN THE PROCESS OF MAKING: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Koustav Bhattacharjee
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1507-1517
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1309
Bioluminescence is generally called a natural phenomenon that is to emit cold lights from the organisms like firefly, several arthropods, fishes and other living organisms. But now a days this is not constricted only in the natural area rather due to the development of science and technology proceeds and our needs also increasing day by day it is becoming a future technology and a boon for mankind using bioluminescence method in laboratory also by using several energy transfer techniques like LRET, BRET etc. The uses like electricity consumption, testing water turbidity or even in cell and molecular biology researches for new drug discoveries and disease detections like cancer are some ongoing research advancements in various countries.
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Bioluminescence, LRET, BRET, electricity consumption, water turbidity, new drug discovery, disease detection.
Paper Title: SOCIO UPLIFTMENT OF COMMUNITY CLASSIFICATION IN NREGS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012179
Register Paper ID - 201584
Title: SOCIO UPLIFTMENT OF COMMUNITY CLASSIFICATION IN NREGS
Author Name(s): Dr. P. ILANCHEZHIAN, Dr. C. AZHAKARRAJA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1501-1506
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1272
The NREGS typically provide unskilled manual workers with short term employment on public works such as irrigation infrastructure, deforestation, soil conservation and road construction. The rationale for workfare programme rests on some basic considerations. The programmes provide income transfers to poor households during slack agricultural seasons or years. In countries with high unemployment rates, transfer benefits from workfare programmes can prevent poverty from worsening, especially during lean periods. Durable asset programmes may create the potential to generate a second round of employment benefits as necessary infrastructure is developed. The need to evolve a mechanism to supplement existing livelihood sources in rural areas was recognized early during development planning in India. The National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 2005 referred as MNREGS was enacted on 25th August, 2005 and it came into force on 2nd February 2006. It marked a paradigm shift from the previous wage employment programmes with its rights-based approach that makes the Government legally accountable for providing employment to those who demand it. The scheme aims at �Enhancing livelihood security of households in rural areas of the country by providing at least one hundred days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.�
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Paper Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON ROOF TOP RAIN WATER HARVESTING IN A COLLEGE BUILDING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012178
Register Paper ID - 201491
Title: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON ROOF TOP RAIN WATER HARVESTING IN A COLLEGE BUILDING
Author Name(s): KARTHIK RAJAN G
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1468-1500
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1937
It is high time now to fall for surface water usage instead of going for ground water resources to meet human demand on needs. Considered the main source of surface water, rainwater is deemed more or less as fresh, the cost of collecting rainwater too is very low. Rivers and canals, lakes and wetlands, ponds and dry wells. All are potential catchments to hold direct rainwater and its indirect source, the run-off storm water. The closed tanks also doubly work as settlement tanks to innately clearing the contaminated water to some extent. Pebbles, gravels, sand and charcoal. All available in abundance work great as natural filter for cleaning the rainwater before usage. Hence keeping an eye on the rapidly increasing day-to-day demand for water among fast growing human population, there lies a great opportunity to harvest rainwater to meet a potential scarcity and avoid destruction of the normal groundwater table level. The boon of rainwater harvesting is the unused or extra water which remains after using by the human settlements. It can be sent down to the aquifer to recharge the groundwater level too, so we are going to design an effective plan by collecting of rain water and recharging it, when there is shortage runoff water. Present paper majorly focuses on �ROOF TOP RAIN WATER HARVESTING� (RRWH) of the study area as �E.S COLLEGE OF NURSING �campus, Villupuram (near Vikravandi). The result analysis shows that the present RWH system is having the storage 32, 53,000 liters per year. The primary objectives are to fulfill the scarcity of the water in campus and then use it for the domestic purpose in college campus.
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Roof Top Rain water harvesting, Rainwater harvesting, RRWH, Collecting of Rainwater, Recharge of Rainwater, SURFACE RUNOFF HARVESTING, SURFACE WATER, GROUNDWATER, COMPONENTS OF RRWHS, RUNOFF COEFFICIENT, SUPPORTING COLLECTION SYSTEM, BENEFITS OF RAIN HEAD FILTER, FIRST FLUSH MECHANISM, FILTRATION SYSTEM, SAND GRAVEL FILTER, PVC � PIPE FILTER, CHARCOAL FILTER, STORAGE SYSTEM OF RRWH, RAINFALL DATA ACQUISITION, RUNOFF COEFFICIENT OF A STUDY AREA, CATCHMENT OF A STUDY AREA,
Paper Title: BIG DATA OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES: DISCUSSIONS FROM DATA ANALYTICS PERSPECTIVES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012177
Register Paper ID - 201356
Title: BIG DATA OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES: DISCUSSIONS FROM DATA ANALYTICS PERSPECTIVES
Author Name(s): Satwik Pradhan, Advin Manhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1465-1467
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1360
"Big Data� as a term has been among the most important trends of the last 3 years, resulting in Associate in Nursing upsurge of analysis, furthermore as business and government applications. information is deemed a strong stuff which will impact multidisciplinary analysis endeavors furthermore as government and business performance. The goal of this discussion paper is to share {the information|the info|the information} analytics opinions and views of the authors concerning the new opportunities and challenges brought forth by the massive data movement. The authors collect various views, coming back from totally {different|completely different}|completely different} geographical locations with different core analysis experience and different affiliations and work experiences. The aim of this paper is to evoke discussion instead of to produce a comprehensive survey of massive information analysis.
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Big information, information analytics, machine learning, data processing, world improvement, application.
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON DERIVATIVE SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS BENEFITS IN DRUG ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012176
Register Paper ID - 201550
Title: A REVIEW ON DERIVATIVE SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS BENEFITS IN DRUG ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): SAHINI K, Dr.C.N.Nalini
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1459-1464
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1523
Derivative UV spectrophotometry is an analytical technique used in multi component analysis. It has enormous implication commonly in obtaining mutually qualitative and quantitative in order from spectra that are of unresolved bands, with respect to qualitative and quantitative analysis, it uses first or higher derivatives of absorbance in accordance with wavelength. [1] Derivative spectroscopy is the simplest method for an increasing selectivity is derivatization of spectra. This method is used when the sample of drug shows large irrelevant absorption. It involves conversion of normal spectrum to its first, second and higher derivative spectra where its amplitude in the derivative spectrum is proportional to the concentration of the analyte provided that Beer�s law is obeyed by the fundamental spectrum. This article provides you a clear view of derivative spectroscopy and its advantages and disadvantages in analysis of the sample.
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Derivative spectroscopy, Spectra, Wavelength, First, second and third order spectra.
Paper Title: WORKPLACE TERRITORIALITY: AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012175
Register Paper ID - 201574
Title: WORKPLACE TERRITORIALITY: AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Nimisha M N
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1454-1458
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1723
Territoriality, or the attempt to control space or an object, is considered as a fundamental human activity. Life in an organization is fundamentally territorial and it is filled with an arrangement between employees. Most of the research in the workplace focuses either on employee�s well-being or productivity. Workplace territoriality has become one of the areas, which has been relatively ignored in conflict research. The behaviour, which is miscategorised as dysfunctional or illogical, can be explained by territoriality. This paper aims to aim to explore the territorial behaviours that IT employees engage or witness in their career.
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Territoriality, Organizational Behaviour, Workplace, Conflict
Paper Title: STUDIES ON DIATOM SPECTRUM OF PONDS AND RIVER IN DARBHANGA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012174
Register Paper ID - 201588
Title: STUDIES ON DIATOM SPECTRUM OF PONDS AND RIVER IN DARBHANGA
Author Name(s): K. K. Sahu, Sneha Mani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1448-1453
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1332
Darbhanga (26.1542� N, 85.8918� E) is an important city of North Bihar, India. Diatom spectrum of five experimental sites, three of the river Bagmati and two of the ponds at Darbhanga were studied during two consecutive years. A total of 54 species of diatoms belonging to 22 genera were observed.
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Darbhanga, Bagmati, Harahi, Ganga Sagar, River, Pond, Diatom
Paper Title: MACHINE LEARNING CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF AVIATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012173
Register Paper ID - 201565
Title: MACHINE LEARNING CAN CHANGE FUTURE OF AVIATION
Author Name(s): Akash sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1445-1447
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1359
(AI) has often been advertised as the answer to many evolving issues in the industry � from greater cost efficiencies to enhanced resilience and passenger experience. Yet, the adoption of AI has been slow. Although there have been pockets of data science innovation � from check-in to cleaning robots and chatbots � the full potential of intelligent automation has seemed some way off. Being able to expand and automate the collection of data across the airport, and then intelligently analyse and interpret it, is one area where operators can derive massive value from AI capabilities. AI uses powerful algorithms that digest large amounts of data and identify patterns. In an airport, these are used to predict how long processing will take by analysing factors such as queue length, productivity and how many security lanes are open Machine learning, a subset of AI, improves how algorithms recognise patterns on their own. It is the foundation of the continual feedback loop, needed to improve outcomes, based on learning from past events. It is also how airports can increase automation for greater efficiency and mitigate the risks inherent in �institutional knowledge� in a significantly smaller workforce.
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AI - Artificial intelligence , ML - MACHINE LEARNING
Paper Title: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF PONDS AND RIVER WATER IN DARBHANGA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012172
Register Paper ID - 201582
Title: PHYSICO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF PONDS AND RIVER WATER IN DARBHANGA
Author Name(s): K. K. Sahu, Sneha Mani
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1428-1444
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1526
Darbhanga (26.1542� N, 85.8918� E) is an important city of North Bihar, India. Water qualities of five experimental sites, three of the river Bagmati and two of the ponds at Darbhanga were studied during two consecutive years on thirteen physico-chemical parameters viz., pH, Temperature, Transparency, Conductivity, Total Dissolved Solids, Dissolved Oxygen, Free Carbon di-oxide, Carbonate Alkalinity, Bicarbonate Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Calcium, Chloride and Silicate. Observed values of pond water on pH, Temperature, Carbonate Alkalinity, Chloride and Silicate were found comparatively higher than that of river water, whereas Transparency, Dissolved Oxygen, Bicarbonate Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Calcium of pond water were found lower than the river water.
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Darbhanga, Bagmati, pond, physico-chemical, limnology
Paper Title: AUDITOR`S DOCUMENTATION VS AUDITOR`S LIABILITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012171
Register Paper ID - 201583
Title: AUDITOR`S DOCUMENTATION VS AUDITOR`S LIABILITY
Author Name(s): Owolabi, S.A, Adeoye, I.O
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1414-1427
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1318
The demand and supply of audit services had progressed in line with the volume of business transactions necessitating an increase in audit liability. Prior studies have shown that sufficient audit documentation as a reflection of professional duty care and skill is essentially important and capable of enhancing credible and quality audit opinions. Consequently, this study examined auditor�s documentation versus auditor�s liability. The study adopted an exploratory research approach, using a systematic review of related and useful materials, periodicals, and relevant journals found suitable for the study. The review had shown that the quality and sufficiency of audit documentation is a veritable panacea to support dependable financial statements capable of shrinking and dipping vulnerabilities of auditor�s liability. The study recommended that while audit documentation is an indispensable driver of quality audit, documentation alone cannot in itself guarantee the quality of the audit, rather the careful process adopted in preparing sufficient and befitting audit documentation is very germane and this enhances audit quality and credible financial statements.
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Audit documentation, Auditor�s liability, Competence; Duty care, Financial statement,
Paper Title: UNIQUE WAY TO TEACH STUDENT BY USED DIGITAL TECHNO HAND WASHING, DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012170
Register Paper ID - 201568
Title: UNIQUE WAY TO TEACH STUDENT BY USED DIGITAL TECHNO HAND WASHING, DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
Author Name(s): MANISH RAMBHAU AHIR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1408-1413
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1317
Today, e-learning, online learning is upright knowledge spraying in the field of education and it is a reality of the times. E-learning is the electronic method of education used in classroom teaching using information technology. It is a enjoyable learning method that upgrade the quality of education and gives students new information beyond book knowledge. E-learning methods include projectors, Hologram, computers, radios, mobiles, televisions, Pen drive, LCD monitors. E-learning items include audio and video clips, animated clips, educational software, 3D models, PPT slides, materials on the Internet (especially Google class, YouTube, Google Play Store), websites, and blogs. In e-learning, learning method can be done on projector, digital board screen using interactive multimedia video lessons and touch screen pen. Teachers can teach by creating a lesson by power point presentation on their own. E-learning technology is easy for faculty and students to handle. Nowadays the use of computers is becoming mandatory in all fields. Education is no exception. As children begin to use computers, efforts are being made to teach them different things through the same medium. This can be called e-learning. All this effective include children teaching edge, hand washing to cleanness.
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Hand Washing, education student, microbial flora
Paper Title: COMPARISON STUDY OF DOUBLE AXIS SOLAR TRACKER BASED ON LIGHT SENSOR AND STATIC SOLAR SYSTEM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2012169
Register Paper ID - 201595
Title: COMPARISON STUDY OF DOUBLE AXIS SOLAR TRACKER BASED ON LIGHT SENSOR AND STATIC SOLAR SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Sourav singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Pages: 1403-1407
Year: December 2020
Downloads: 1371
This paper is concerning to find the optimum utilization of solar radiation through standard Double Axis Tracking system and to compare the efficiency of single axis stationary solar panel and standard double axis tracking panel. In this modern world need of electricity is more demand. There are so many renewable source of energy available, solar energy is most important one of them. So we have fabricated the dual axis solar tracking system to utilize the optimum power from the solar radiation. Proposed system was kept under observation for about 30-35 days during the month of Sept-Oct 2015. Data was taken on each day during the observation period. Data of only one day was in research paper due to availability of space in the paper. In the research we have used Computer programming to locate the maximum solar radiation. Power gain percentage is compared with static and continuous double axis tracking system. It was observed that nearly gain of 5% in power generation with continuous dual axis tracking system can be achieved.
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PV panel, Efficiency, conventional, renewable, tracking system.
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.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 7 | Month- July 2024)