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-3 As the created root of all mathematics by numbers, Prime number 5 as the created template of all Prime number and pseudo-prime-numbers(Mathematical Proof)
The author has published several papers with JPRM which were unorthodox, but led to the acceptance of a major book on created mathematics , this small paper validates JPRM, and is a challenge to the entire current numbers theory if understood correctly .This small paper is the basic proof of the base of numbers in the created mathematics of the cone of Pythagoras 1:3 as Published at JPRM , with the spiral arrangement of the Prime numbers and their multiples by the template of prime number 5, as the basis as shown separately in an upcoming book on created mathematics. The table entered in this paper is the precise cardinal proof of numbers, to validate the premise of created mathematics at Pythagoras 1:3 and to refute current numbers theory
A Study of the Employability of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Malaysia
The Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) Act, 2008 of Malaysia was established to grant disable people the equitable right of access to employment just as a non-disabled person. Although most of the developed and developing countries have established their own comprehensive education blueprint to support the PWDs, their employability is still doubtful. Therefore, the PWDs are uncertain as to their future employment opportunities. As stated in Item 4.4 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2015 which identified the quality of education. Whereby 2030, there must be a substantial increase in the number of youths and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship. Hence the purpose of this study is to explore the thoughts and opinions of employers, teachers, and parents of PWDs in order to gain a deeper understanding with regard to the employability of PWDs. For that purpose, a qualitative study approach was systematically applied. The findings of the study showed a mixed opinion in regards to the employability of PWDs
A QTAIM approach on poly tetrahydrothiophene molecular wire
The present investigation of structural, charge density and electrical characteristics of Au and thiol substituted poly tetrahydrothiophene molecular wire by using quantum chemical calculations has been carried out with density functional theory (DFT). The various applied electric field (0.00 – 0.26 VÅ-1) altered the geometrical parameters and the corresponding electrostatic and transport properties of the molecule has been analyzed. Interstingly, the applied electric field is increased from 0 eV, the Au−S bond distance at the right terminal is faintly longer than the left end; this variation is resulted from the gold atom at the left end which practices stronger electric field when compared with at the right end of TET molecule. The variations in the atomic charges (MPA, NPA) of the molecule for the various applied electric fields have been compared. The HOMO-LUMO gap of the molecule for zero bias is 1.96eV, as the field increases this gap decrease to 1.31 eV. The ESP shows the potential difference between charges accumulated of the molecule for various applied electric field. The applied electric field polarizes the DCC molecule; as a result the dipole moment of the molecule rises from 2.47 to 15.33 D
Unknown classical electrodynamics
In this paper, we analyze some little-known inconsistencies and inaccuracies in classical electrodynamics and suggest ways to eliminate them
Surrounding principle applied to Yang-Mills theory: introduction
The method here is to use the principles of the Gravitational Model of the Three Elements Theory (GMTET) in the context of particle physics. The GMTET equations are simplified, following the simplifying principle used for Surrounding Matter Theory (SMT) which is handling only gravitation. But applying this simplifying principle to the 3 remaining forces yield a set of 3 equations. Like in SMT, they are also modified by inserting an undimensional correcting factor involving matter density located at the location where the forces are exerted. For Electroweak force and Electromagnetism the modification implies the intra-atomic scale. For the strong force the derived interaction law is not restricted in scale and yield a confinement. Another result is the simple cancellation of the color of the attracting particle, in the modified equation of the attracting force. In vacuum this shows the apparition of a mass gap in the interacting spectrum. Compliance of the model with other parts of physics, noticeably particle physics experimental results, remains to be checked. But compliance with relativity is achieved. Moreover this modification is compliant with an extension of relativity which is in accordance with Mach’s principle, and avoidance of singularities
Energy Spectrum of Elementary Excitations of Electron Liquid of Conductors in Magnetic Field (II)
This article is a continuation of the article Ref.[1]. In the article Ref.[1] was introduced an effective mass of the elementary excitation in the plane, which is perpendicular to the magnetic field, but the dependence of it on the parameters of the task was not be determined.In this work we make a reasonable assumption about this dependence, and the energy spectrum is investigated on this base. A dependence the density of states on the energy is obtained. It has form of astaircase, parameters of which depend from the magnetic field. The Fermi energy also dependson the magnetic field. The dependence of energy of the elementary excitation on the spin orientation that stipulates the Pauli paramagnetism is taken into account
Influence of Salary Package and Promotion Opportunities on Job Satisfaction; A Study on the Employees of Retail Sector in Pakistan
This research was conducted during 2017-2018 in a private retail organization. Two independent variables were considered including pay and promotion and their impact was checked on the dependent variable “job satisfaction”. Data was collected from 30 respondents using a structured questionnaire. Judgemental sampling technique was used for data collection. Data was analyzed using SPSS and AMOS. Results indicate that there is a significant impact of pay and promotion on job satisfaction. It was also found that there are some other factors that can have their positive impact of job satisfaction including free medical facility, education facility employees’ children and insurance policies provided by the organizations
A Wireless Sensor Network Based Solar Powered Harvesting System for Aquaculture
Despite improvements in battery technology and declines in electronics power demands, many new applications in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are taking into account increasing power requirements. Furthermore, since in WSNs it is frequently desirable to deploy nodes in unobtainable places, it might be impossible to provide large enough power for such applications given the fact that battery replacement is not practicable. This results in significant interests in designing sensor nodes with the capability of extracting electrical energy from surrounding ambient sources. The ultimate goal of this research is to achieve a perpetually powered system without a necessary periodical maintenance for battery replacement or recharging. The energy harvesting system developed for this research has been experimentally verified and can increase the lifetime of an entire network to reach that of its individual hardware components. We realized a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm that could switch power source according to light conditions to ensure the continuous stable operation
Newborn Health Data Transfer in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana
Newborn data is important for decision making and planning purposes. Data transfer from facilities to district, regional and national levels must have high level of quality to benefit from its use for planning and decision making. The objective of this research was to assess the quality and accuracy of newborn health data transfer from facilities to the DHIMS II application. The study was conducted within the Cape Coast Metropolis. Four facilities (two public and two private hospitals) were randomly selected for the study. Facilities registers were compared with summary sheets as well as the data in DHIMS II. The study revealed that there were data inaccuracies across all the indicators ranging from -46.5% to 89.3%. Percentage errors 1 and 3 were extremely high due to the inability of some facilities to produce aggregated forms. Percentage error 2 was generally low for all indicators as compared to percentage errors 1 and 3 except for institutional neonatal deaths with percentage error of 89.3%. The others range from -1.4% to 4.4% which means that there is very little error in transferring the facility register data to the web-based DHIMS-II. The overall percentage errors 1, 2 and 3 in transfer of the data were 7.5% (95% CI = 6.5% to 8.6%), 43.1% (95% CI = 41.8% to 44.3%) and 3.6% (95% CI = 3.2% to 4.0%) respectively. High-quality newborn health is essential for planning and decision making to enhance service quality
Perceived Happiness and Economic Development:Easterlin Paradox and the Latin American Case
The aim of this study is to explore the link between subjective wellbeing and economic development. Our theoretical framework builds on the well mentioned Easterlin Paradox which suggests that there is no link between life satisfaction and economic growth. Using data from World Values Survey and World Bank we ran a number of econometric regressions. Our results showed that there is positive link between income and happiness across the globe, while for Latin America economic development is not a predictor of life satisfaction