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Curd production from Cow’s milk to produced mozzarella cheese with Traditional method
Undoubtedly, the quality of fresh milk in the production of cheese plays an important role in the quality of cheese. In this context, the quality of milk coagulum production for the production of cow's mozzarella cheese plays an important role in the quality of cheese.
Curd quality production, is of special importance to produce a cheese with the proper quality. In order to discover the importance of economic production Curd from fresh cow’s milk without standardized with 4.10 % fat, in Dairy "Bylmeti" in Fushë Kosovë. Physical and chemical analyzed milk and cheese according to international standard methods. Analyzes are made for setting the exact percentage of fat in the dough Curd acquired from unstandardized milk and is made calculative profit calculation of the percentage of fat in the dough Curd. We made three experiments with 500 l of milk from each production of curds. We get from three samples for analysis physical and chemical properties. We have taken 48 samples of milk and 48 samples of curds, where we analyzed the physical and chemical properties of all 96 samples
Optimal route of a moving service vehicle on the plane with stochastic demands
In this paper, I examine the problem of finding the optimal route that minimizes the sum of the weighted expected distances between the moving service vehicle and the stochastic demand points. The problem is investigated using a quadratic function for the route. Different distance measures and probability distributions of the stochastic demand points are considered
The ethics of conflict resolution in south-east Sierra Leone
Most conflict resolution literature focuses on strategic and tactical considerations, generally leaving aside psychological, and especially ethical, ones. Rapoport's Fights, Games and Debates is the notable exception and will be used to introduce satyagraha as a method of conflict resolution. The literature on law and society and the Gandhian literature are generally interlinked in political theory concerning civil disobedience but not in other areas such as interpersonal conflicts or the role of the legal system as a general mechanism of conflict resolution. This study aims at exploring these areas specifically and to look at the phenomenon of conflict and conflict resolution in the light of Gandhi's moral and ethical thought.
The Gandhian technique of conflict resolution is known by its Gujarati name of satyagraha which has variously been interpreted as "passive resistance", "nonviolent resistance", "nonviolent direct action", and even as "militant nonviolence".
"Satyagraha", Gandhi explained, is "literally holding on to Truth and it means, therefore, Truth-force. Truth is soul or spirit. It is therefore known as soul- force." The word was coined out of felt necessity. The technique of nonviolent struggle that Gandhi had evolved in South Africa for the conduct of the Indian indentured labourers' disputes with the government was originally described by the English phrase "passive resistance". Gandhi, however, found that the term "was too narrowly constructed, that it was supposed to be a weapon of the weak, that it could be characterised by hatred, and that it could finally manifest itself as violence."[1] He decided that a new word had to be coined for the struggle:
But I could not for the life of me find out a new name, and therefore offered a nominal prize through Indian Opinion to the reader who made the best suggestion on the subject. As a result, Maganlal Gandhi coined the word Sadagraha (sat: truth; Agraha: firmness) and won the prize. But in order to make it clearer I changed the word to Satyagraha.[2]
Satyagraha means, in effect, the discovery of truth and working steadily towards it, thus converting the opponent into a friend. In other words, satyagraha is not used against anybody but is done with somebody. "It is based on the idea that the moral appeal to the heart or conscience is . . . more effective than an appeal based on threat or bodily pain or violence."[3]
Over the years an enormous body of literature concerning satyagraha has developed. Generally the writings concern themselves with an examination of the various campaigns led either by Gandhi or his disciples, and, in the main, these writings clearly identify the main elements of the technique as truth (satya), nonviolence (ahimsa) and the relationship of ends to means. Most have realized that the use of the techniques of satyagraha as a policy, that is, a method to be brought into play in a given situation where it is considered effective in securing a victory, is contrary to its primary teaching. It must be a creed, a way of life, to be truly effective.
This work examines the ethics of conflict resolution in south-east Sierra Leone using the Gandhian ethics resolution framework. Chapter One deals with the theoretical framework of conflict, it defines conflict and examines its causes and the way it is generally handled. It also illustrates the behavior that leads conflict onto either productive or destructive paths as defined.
Chapter Two discusses the analytical framework for resolution generally and satyagraha specifically. It further examines satyagraha as a productive method of conflict resolution. Satyagraha is distinguished from other methods of nonviolent action and its main precepts are examined from the standpoint of the individual.
Chapter Three gives a background of the research work, giving a geo-linguistics breakdown of the people and the community. This work further examines the practical application of satyagraha in the light of the first two chapters.
Chapter Four briefly elucidates Gandhi's philosophy in action in the realm of interpersonal conflict in south-east Sierra Leone, while Chapter Five examines in some depth the possible practical application of satyagraha within our main institutionalised method of conflict resolution, namely the adversary legal system. It also examines industrial conflicts from the perspective of satyagraha.
 
An Improved group acceptance sampling plan for weighted binomial on time truncated testing strategy: Inverse Rayleigh Distribution
This paper elucidate an Improved group acceptance sampling plan (IGASP) using weighted binomial, when the lifetime of the test items follows invers Rayleigh distribution. The optimum numbers of group are obtained for pre-defined parameters, acceptance number, quality levels, for different levels of consumer risk. The proposed plan compared with Naqvi and Bashir (2016). The results and comparison are discussed with the help of tables and figures. It observed that sometime proposed plan showed better results than existing plan, under the same parameter settings
Quantum Mechanical and Semi-Classical Electrostatics Characteristics on SOI (Silicon on Insulator) Trigates
Quantum mechanical model explains about the various kinds of atomic orbitals that are different in the amount of energy and shapes and classical electrostatics is the stationary electric charges. The charges are defined as positive and negative.
This paper discusses about Quantum mechanical and semi-classical electrostatic in a cross section (perpendicular) of a two dimensional trigate structures; its characteristics such as Quantum electron density, Classical electron density, classical potential distribution plots, its 6 wave functions for two different grids values are presented
AUDIT FEES AND PROVISION FOR NAS ARE THREATS TO AUDITOR INDEPENDENCE?
Auditor independence is expected to give an unbiased and honest professional opinion on the financial statements to the shareholders. Impairment of an auditor independence erodes public confidence in capital markets. Along this it will lead to an audit failure, diminish of credibility of the opinions and reports given by auditors in relation with financial audits. Our study enriches the literature by connecting between audit fees and provision for non- audit services (NAS) by examining its link on auditor independence. This study makes two contributions. First, the finding is expected to provide a guide to develop or modify the existing model of audit fee determinants in Malaysia and secondly provide suggestion for issues that may be addressed in future research on the topic
Legendre inversions and Ultra-hypergeometric series identities
In this paper, we extension of hypergeometric series to obtain a new α-hypergeometric series, we establish three terminating Ultra-hypergeometric series identities, by means of Legendre inverse series relations. By using the linear combination between these three identities, we can obtain new terminating Ultra-hypergeometric series identities
The Spectrum of P(5)(k,10-k)- designs
Given an hypergraph H^(h), uniform of rank h, an H^(h)-design [or also a design of type} H^(h)] of order v is a pair Sigma=(X,B}), where X is a set of cardinality v and B is a collection of hypergraphs, all isomorphic to H^(h), such that every h-subset of X is an edge of exactly one hypergraph H^(h) belonging to B. An hyperpath P(h)/2 is an uniform hypergraph, having two non disjoint edges.In this paper we determine the spectrum of hyperpath-designs of type P^(5)/2, iin the case that hyperedges have 3 or 4 vertices in common and formulate a conjecture about the cases k=1,2
Cubic BOI-ideal of BOI-algebra
In this paper, the notion of cubic BOI-ideal of BOI-algebra is introduced. Some characterization of cubic BOI-ideal of BOI-algebra is given. Several theorems are presented in this regard. Thehomomorphic image and inverse image of cubic BOI-ideal are studied
Concealment Conserving the Data Mining of Groups & Individual
We present an overview of privacy preserving data mining, one of the most popular directions in the data mining research community. In the first part of the chapter, we presented approaches that have been proposed for the protection of either the sensitive data itself in the course of data mining or the sensitive data mining results, in the context of traditional (relational) datasets. Following that, in the second part of the chapter, we focused our attention on one of the most recent as well as prominent directions in privacy preserving data mining: the mining of user mobility data. Although still in its infancy, privacy preserving data mining of mobility data has attracted a lot of research attention and already counts a number of methodologies both with respect to sensitive data protection and to sensitive knowledge hiding. Finally, in the end of the chapter, we provided some roadmap along the field of privacy preserving mobility data mining as well as the area of privacy preserving data mining at large