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Paper Title: LITERATURE REVIEW ON DEGREE OF CLEANLINESS OF A COMPONENT.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103632
Register Paper ID - 205054
Title: LITERATURE REVIEW ON DEGREE OF CLEANLINESS OF A COMPONENT.
Author Name(s): Yousuf Pasha Shaik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5370-5379
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1481
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Degree of Cleaning, Metals, manufacturing, Solvent Cleaning
Paper Title: PLAY THERAPY AS A CREATIVE INTERVENTION WITH CHILDREN: PRACTICE, TRAINING, AND HELPFUL FACTORS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103631
Register Paper ID - 205048
Title: PLAY THERAPY AS A CREATIVE INTERVENTION WITH CHILDREN: PRACTICE, TRAINING, AND HELPFUL FACTORS
Author Name(s): Dr. Azizah Abdullah
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5361-5369
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1503
: This study explored the need of play therapy knowledge, skill practices and training for primary school counsellors working with children age four to twelve years old in northern region of Malaysia. The main purpose is to identify basic knowledge, skills, knowledge related to theory, principles and ethics, play therapy assessment, clinical practical skills, supervision and case analysis to conduct play therapy with children. The methodology used were mix method with quasi-experimental design and qualitative interview. A total of 250 participants which are school counsellors at northern region of Kedah involved in this study. A survey questionnaire for training evaluation based on Kirkpatrick Model (1996) for training was given to participants after two days play therapy training, followed by focus group interview. The findings indicated that most participants found play therapy training enhances their knowledges, understanding and skills practices in helping children at school. In addition, they addressed the need for systematic and professional play therapy training as well as on-going supervision session to improve practices. Based on qualitative focus group interview, the helpful factors of play therapy for children are age appropriate, matches developmental needs, facilitate non-verbal communication, mastery skills and fostering symbolization process.
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Play therapy, social, emotional, behavior difficulties, helpful aspects, short term training.
Paper Title: EFFECT OF THRESHOLD VOLTAGE ON BRIGHTNESS OF ZNS:MN AC THIN FILM EL DEVICE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103630
Register Paper ID - 197370
Title: EFFECT OF THRESHOLD VOLTAGE ON BRIGHTNESS OF ZNS:MN AC THIN FILM EL DEVICE
Author Name(s): Dr. Rameshwar Tiwari, Dr. Nitendra Kumar Goutam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5358-5360
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1556
The aim of this paper is to study of dependence of EL brightness (B) on the applied voltage and dependence of threshold voltage on the temperature of ZnS:Mn thin-film EL devices. We have found that the saturation value of the EL brightness decreases with increasing value of the temperature of the EL device. Furthermore, the threshold voltage also decreases with increasing value of the temperature. The threshold voltage deceases with increasing value of the temperature of the EL device.
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Electroluminescence, threshold voltage, polarization, activator concentration, electrical stimulus.
Paper Title: RATLAM JILE ME RESHAM TATHA SOYABEEN UTPADAN KE LAGAT-LABH KA TULNATMAK VISHLESHAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103629
Register Paper ID - 204838
Title: RATLAM JILE ME RESHAM TATHA SOYABEEN UTPADAN KE LAGAT-LABH KA TULNATMAK VISHLESHAN
Author Name(s): Deepika Sharma, Laxman Parwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5352-5357
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1423
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Paper Title: SMART TOUR GUIDE USING MACHINE LEARNING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103628
Register Paper ID - 204881
Title: SMART TOUR GUIDE USING MACHINE LEARNING
Author Name(s): Muzammil Khan, Samad Khan, Areeba Khan, Anupam Choudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5346-5351
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1597
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Java, Python, Google lens, Tourist Guide, Tensor Flow, Android Studio, Kera, Inception
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ISLAMIC BANKING SERVICES AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING SERVICES USING CAMELS ANALYSIS IN INDONESIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103627
Register Paper ID - 205052
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ISLAMIC BANKING SERVICES AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING SERVICES USING CAMELS ANALYSIS IN INDONESIA
Author Name(s): Vraj Parikh, Neel Shah, Dhyani Shah, Pragati Hiremath, Dipak Gaywala
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5341-5345
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1551
Islamic banking seems to be a new concept in the Conventional banking world of India. Despite its impressive growth in other parts of the world, such as the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Europe. Islamic banking is based on the dual principle of Islamic law (sharia) and Islamic economics, which promotes profit sharing but prohibits the charging and payment of interest. Islamic banking is also known as interest-free banking. Currently, Islamic banking services are present in more than 75 countries worldwide. D. Shubharao, the former governor of the RBI, proposed the introduction of Islamic banking in India and wrote to the government to amend the law to make it easier. I hope the new RBI governor will consider controlling liquidity and inflation. The purpose of this article is to see the Islamic banking world and the Conventional banking scenario, the difference between Islamic banking and Conventional banking, and the CAMELS analysis of different Indonesian banks to identify the financial performance between the two banking systems.
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Paper Title: FACTORS AFFECTING TEACHER MOTIVATION AND ITS IMPACT ON TEACHER PERFORMANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103626
Register Paper ID - 205045
Title: FACTORS AFFECTING TEACHER MOTIVATION AND ITS IMPACT ON TEACHER PERFORMANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Author Name(s): Liu Huai Dong
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5331-5340
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1681
The aim of this study was to improve the performance of Lecturers by measuring the factors affecting the performance of the faculty in the university. The main objectives of the study were to summarize the understanding of the university director, the university director, in relation to each factor of the light of the vision of the faculty itself, the influence of the faculty, the university director, by the faculty and the factors influencing the functioning of the faculty. From the point of view of the Director of Universities, from the point of view of the Director of Universities, from the point of view of the Director of Universities, the degree of attendance of each factor on the performance of the faculty, for each factor, For students. , Lecturers identify themselves and the student and recommend improving the current situation Literature Review determines on Factors affecting teacher motivation, job performance, reward system, education and improvement and work scenario factors. Moreover mention the impact on instructor overall performance in Higher Education This article also study, the problem statement, Theoretical Framework , Recommendation and Future Scope in the end of this article we summarizing the conclusion
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Performance, Factors, Higher Education, Affecting, Universities and Lecturers motivation
Paper Title: DURGA PUJA FESTIVAL (PUBLIC EVENT) AND PUJA PANDALS (PUBLIC SPACE) A MUTUAL ENGAGEMENT OF CULTURE, SPACE AND TIME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103625
Register Paper ID - 205080
Title: DURGA PUJA FESTIVAL (PUBLIC EVENT) AND PUJA PANDALS (PUBLIC SPACE) A MUTUAL ENGAGEMENT OF CULTURE, SPACE AND TIME
Author Name(s): Anjan Mitra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5315-5330
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1502
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Public Event, Festivals, Myth, Mythology, Cultural Meaning Public Space, Urban Transformation, Public Space
Paper Title: CHALLENGES AND THE INTERCONNECTION OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103624
Register Paper ID - 204917
Title: CHALLENGES AND THE INTERCONNECTION OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Author Name(s): Deepali yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5306-5314
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1446
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KEYWORDS:- patent, copyright, artificial intelligence, innovation, proprietorship
Paper Title: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF BETEL LEAF FARMING: A CASE STUDY OF ALIPURDUAR DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103623
Register Paper ID - 204998
Title: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF BETEL LEAF FARMING: A CASE STUDY OF ALIPURDUAR DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL
Author Name(s): SRI HARIPADA PAUL
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5300-5305
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1537
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Agriculture, Betel, Cultivation, Livelihood, Poverty
Paper Title: SELF-MEDICATION: A CURRENT CHALLENGE IN COMMUNITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103622
Register Paper ID - 203726
Title: SELF-MEDICATION: A CURRENT CHALLENGE IN COMMUNITY
Author Name(s): B.DHANALAKSHMI
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5296-5299
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1444
Self-medication is a global phenomenon and potential contributor to human pathogen resistance to antibiotics. The adverse consequences of such practices should always be emphasized to the community and steps to curb it. Rampant irrational use of antimicrobials without medical guidance may result in greater probability of inappropriate, incorrect, or undue therapy, missed diagnosis, delays in appropriate treatment, pathogen resistance and increased morbidity. This review focused on the self-medication of allopathic drugs, their use, its safety and reason for using it. It would be safe, if the people who are using it, have sufficient knowledge about its dose, time of intake, side effect on over dose, but due to lack of information it can cause serious effects such as antibiotic resistance, skin problem, hypersensitivity and allergy. There is need to augment awareness and implement legislations to promote judicious and safe practices. Improved knowledge and understanding about self-medication may result in rationale use and thus limit emerging microbial resistance issues. Articles which were published in peer reviewed journals, World Self-medication Industry and World Health Organization websites relating to self-medication reviewed.
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Allopathic drugs, antibiotic resistance, self-medication
Paper Title: NOONAS SYNDROME
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103621
Register Paper ID - 203750
Title: NOONAS SYNDROME
Author Name(s): V.YASODHA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5289-5295
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1423
Noonan syndrome (NS) is a genetic disorder that may present with mildly unusual facial features, short height, congenital heart disease, bleeding problems, and skeletal malformations Facial features include widely spaced eyes, light colored eyes, low set ears, a short neck, and a small lower jaw Heart problems may include pulmonary valve stenos is The breast bone may be either protruding or be sunk while the spine may be abnormally curved Intelligence is often normal. Complications of NS may include leukemia
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: Autosomal dominant RASOPATHY , HETROGENUS
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103620
Register Paper ID - 205059
Title:
Author Name(s): MRS.JEEVA JOSE
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5285-5288
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1450
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KEYWORDS: Effectiveness, Planned teaching programme, Blood donation, Late adolescents
Paper Title: : ART AND RELIGION: CONCEPT OF EARLY INDIAN ART THROUGH AGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103619
Register Paper ID - 204731
Title: : ART AND RELIGION: CONCEPT OF EARLY INDIAN ART THROUGH AGES
Author Name(s): Dr. Rimpy Agarwal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5279-5284
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1575
Abstract: The origin of Indian art can be traced to prehistoric settlement in the 3rd millennium BC. The distant past when there was no paper or language or the written word, and therefore no books or written document, is called as the Prehistoric period. Religion was not the sole purpose of this era. But after the prehistoric times of India, the central idea of art remained religious conviction. India has always been drawing foreign countries towards it due to its wealth and beautification. Consequently exotic cultures and art started flourishing here. Art and religion took birth simultaneously in Indian tradition. The role played by religion right from the emergence of art is still the same because both art and religion are an integral part of each other.
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Indian Art, Religion, Artist, Society, Tradition.
Paper Title: NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, KOLKATA: ANALYSIS OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF INSURANCE COMPANY TO THE GROWTH OF THE SMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103618
Register Paper ID - 204884
Title: NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, KOLKATA: ANALYSIS OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF INSURANCE COMPANY TO THE GROWTH OF THE SMES
Author Name(s): Paras Kohli
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5271-5278
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 2281
The main objective of this study was to analysis of the connection between the contributions of underwriter and therefore the growth of SMEs in Kolkata, exploitation National Insurance Company Limited, Kolkata, city as a case study. Also, the most objective is to check main factors that affects the expansion of SMEs, to judge the role of insurance firms to the progress of SMEs and to look at the factors obstructing the acquisition of insurance cover by SME. 2 analysis hypotheses were developed and tested exploitation the t-test, to attain the objectives of this study. Percentages and frequencies are utilized within the analysis. The analysis was descriptive in nature involving quantitative ways that was administered through secondary knowledge. Findings disclosed that innovation could be a sturdy empirical proof for quick growing SMEs, competition features a nice impact on SMEs trade and credit remains an excellent challenge to the expansion of SMEs. Besides that, insurance firms mitigate risks and enhance loan acceptableness by SMEs sector with banks. It was terminated that improvement in business skills will increase the performance of SMEs. Also, social insurance Company restricted have to be compelled to have a recent check up on the scope and spectrum of services provided to SMEs and have a far better understanding on the size of enterprise sector. However, insurance firms don't lower the insurance rates and supply protection to SMEs financial gain statements. additionally, SMEs being tiny in size and their inability to totally perceive the document limits them to induce insurance cover. it had been counseled that management of social insurance Company restricted required to create an excellent relationship with SMEs as their client so as to develop and grow trust in them & conjointly lower the premium rates to SMEs so as to develop their performance. Also, social insurance Company restricted must have a recent check up on the scope & spectrum of services provided to SMEs and acquire a far better understanding of the size the enterprise sector.
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SMEs, Insurance companies & Growth
Paper Title: MUDRA YOJANA: A KEY TO BOOST RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A STUDY IN PALAKKAD DISTRICT, KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103617
Register Paper ID - 204932
Title: MUDRA YOJANA: A KEY TO BOOST RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A STUDY IN PALAKKAD DISTRICT, KERALA
Author Name(s): Sarala K T, Dr Mugesh P, Nisha Sasikumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5265-5270
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1520
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MUDRA, NBFC, Entrepreneurship, Micro Units.
Paper Title: NONLINEAR TIME HISTORY ANALYSIS FOR SEISMIC EVALUATION OF 10 AND 20-STORY MOMENT FRAME STRUCTURES USING PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103616
Register Paper ID - 205038
Title: NONLINEAR TIME HISTORY ANALYSIS FOR SEISMIC EVALUATION OF 10 AND 20-STORY MOMENT FRAME STRUCTURES USING PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Author Name(s): Haitham A. Mohamed, Tarek K. Hassan, Ayman Moustafa
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5251-5264
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1463
The performance-based design (PBD) has been widely recognized as an alternative to the traditional code-based design. The method has been proved to produce more reliable and performance-targeted designs with an advance in using nonlinear modeling and analysis techniques. However, the Egyptian code of practice does not include any guidelines to use the PBD. The current study presents a comprehensive seismic evaluation of two moment-frame reinforced concrete buildings 10 and 20 stories which are represntaive of common structural stsytem in Egypt using the performance-based design procedures. The seismic evaluation was performed using two sesimic performance levels which are the design-based earthquake (DBE) and maximum considered earthquake (MCE). The nonlinear time-history analyses for both performance levels provided valuable information using transient-inter-story drift, residual drift, and plastic deformation about the over conservatism of the serviceability and strength demands in the Egyptian code.
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Performance-based design; Sesismic evaluation; Egyptian Code of Practice; Nonlinear modeling; Time history; Residual drift; Transient drift; Plastic deformation
Paper Title: MADARSA EDUCATION AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103615
Register Paper ID - 205001
Title: MADARSA EDUCATION AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY
Author Name(s): Dr. Hamid Pervez Ansari, Dr. Naghma Farooqui
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5240-5250
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1997
The Madarsa is a living embodiment of a once-thriving educational system. It was unconcerned about the rate of growth and advancement in other areas of life, and it resisted any improvement or innovation in the education it provided. In India, a significant number of Muslims attend Madarsa or Urdu-medium schools for their education. An educational institution is referred to as a madarsa in Arabic. Religious education was never needed of Madarsas. However, much has changed in this thinking in recent years, and Madarsa is now regarded as the centre for providing only religious education. People from the backward Muslim community nowadays put a high importance on quality education in their Madarsa. However, several Madarsa in India are privately owned, and the leaders of these Madarsa are unable to meet the needs of this group. The main goal of this paper is to determine the contribution of Madarsa education and its significance in the Muslim community, as well as to identify its shortcomings. For the overall growth of the Muslim community, this paper proposes some remedial steps to enhance the standard of Madarsa education.
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Madarsa Education, Muslim, Modernization of Madarsa
Paper Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ASIAN PAINTS PRODUCTS IN VADODARA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103614
Register Paper ID - 204975
Title: A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ASIAN PAINTS PRODUCTS IN VADODARA
Author Name(s): Naveen Kumar, Vikram Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5227-5239
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 2870
Consumer perception is the study of the attitude of the buyers related with buying. It studies characteristics of individual consumers. Paints are the basis to fill colours in the human life. The quality of paints impacts the life to give the beauty and imagination to live a life of better standards. The paints in the market are used in the houses to give the imagination, beauty and creativity to design the life for living with peace and progress.
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consumer perception, buyer attitude
Paper Title: SURVEY ON TRADITIONAL FACIAL RECOGNITION PROCESS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2103613
Register Paper ID - 205016
Title: SURVEY ON TRADITIONAL FACIAL RECOGNITION PROCESS
Author Name(s): S.VEENA, Ravishankar .R, Santhosh Kumar.K3, Syed Muzammil.S.R4
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 5220-5226
Year: March 2021
Downloads: 1465
Emotions are the purest form of our soul to express what we feel inside our hearts. The process of recognizing feelings developed in the computer field a long time ago. Several face recognition techniques have been discovered in the technological aspect. Surveys into automatic face detection has been conducted since the 1960s, but the problem remains largely unsolved. The past decade has made major advances in this field due to advances in facial analysis and modeling techniques. Despite the development of face detection and tracking systems, reliable face recognition remains a major challenge for researchers in the field of computer vision and pattern recognition. There are several reasons behind the recent increased interest in face recognition, including a growing public interest in security, the need for identity verification in the digital world, and face analysis and modeling techniques in managing multimedia and computer entertainment data. In this chapter we discussed the processing of face recognition, including key components such as face detection, tracking, alignment, and feature extraction, and points out the technical challenges of building a face recognition system. We focus on the importance of the most successful solutions available to date. In this paper, we discussed various traditional face recognition techniques that have developed approaches to manipulate them with different datasets to achieve accurate results.
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Facial recognition, Analysis,Learning,Video, Wavelet
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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