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Disaster Management Approaches For Libraries

Abstract The present paper highlights the disaster and its management in general and in libraries in electronic age. The paper also suggested the management methods of disaster in libraries. Libraries are the custodian of our history, culture and civilization. They are keeping the heritage of the nation in safe for last thousands of years. The […]

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Date: October 21st, 2021

Drug Delivery Systems for Periodontitis

2.0 LITERATURE SURVEY 2.1 TECHNIQUE Periodontitis, a disease involving supportive structures of the teeth prevails in all groups, ethnicities, races and both genders. It is a localised inflammatory response caused by bacterial infection of a periodontal pocket associated with subgingival plaque. Periodontal diseases include conditions such as chronic periodontitis, aggressive periodontitis and necrotizing periodontitis. Aggressive […]

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Date: October 20th, 2021

Content Analysis of Education Module

CONTENT ANALYSIS ON ENGLISH MODULE “BAHASA INGGRIS” Dwi Aryani Abstract This research is aimed to evaluate the quality of the English module used by students of SMA N 6 Yogyakarta. There were many problems such as mistype, inappropriate content or material, and so on which were found inside the book. Then, the module used by […]

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Date: October 18th, 2021

Limitations of Access Control Lists in Network Security

On the Limitations of Access Control Lists (ACL’s) in Network Security In basic security parlance, the Access Control List (ACL) directly determines which parties can access certain sensitive areas of the network. Usually, there are several. One enables general access to the network, which includes non-sensitive information about company policy and operations (Verma 2004). Access […]

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Date: October 14th, 2021

Impact of Social Relationships on Health

There is considerable evidence that social relationships can influence health, but only limited evidence on the health effects of the personality characteristics that are thought to mold people’s social lives. We asked whether sociability predicts resistance to infectious disease and whether this relationship is attributable to the quality and quantity of social interactions and relationships. […]

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Date: October 13th, 2021

Representation Matters in Semiotic Approach

According to Hall (1997), ‘Representation is the production of the meaning of the concepts in our minds through language. […] The relation between things, concepts and signs lies at the heart of the production of meaning in language. […] Language is therefore the system of representation involved in the overall process of constructing meaning.’ His […]

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Date: October 12th, 2021

Minimum Wage: Costs and Benefits

INTRODUCTION AND DEFINITION OF MINIMUM WAGE The concept of minimum wage has been an age long economic debate that has broadened economists’ horizon into examining both its costs and benefits. The whole concept behind minimum wage basically deals with how the welfare of workers in a country, state or geographical region can best be improved […]

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Date: October 11th, 2021

Causes and Effects of Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer occurs when the cells within an organism undergo mutations that cause the cell not to perform their regular duties. The cancerogenous cell then goes through the process of mitosis and produces a tumor in the tissue. Cancerogenous cells reproduce very quickly, unlike healthy cells that “preserve a system of checks and balances on […]

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Date: October 9th, 2021

Accountability in the UK Public Sector

To what extent has the public sector become more or less accountable as a result of the changes since 1980s in the way in which the public sector is organised and managed? The following will discuss whether the public sector has become more or less accountable as a result of changes in its organisation and management since […]

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Date: October 9th, 2021

Strategies for Technology in the Classroom

“With great power comes great responsibility.” – Voltaire I am reminded of this quote as we end this semester. Sometimes we adopt educational technologies for the wrong reasons. Either we wish to impress or we are simply misguided. Through the months, the different issues and topics discussed raised my awareness on the advantages, disadvantages, and […]

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Date: October 9th, 2021