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The Symbiotic Scholar: A Framework for Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Academic Writing While Upholding Ethical Integrity
The proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) represents a paradigm shift for the academic community, presenting both disruptive challenges and transformative opportunities. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for the ethical and effective integration of AI into the academic writing process. We analyse the spectrum of AI applications, from ideation and literature synthesis to drafting and language refinement. Concurrently, the paper critically examines the significant challenges posed by this integration, including threats to academic integrity, the potential for algorithmic bias and factual inaccuracies, and the risk of eroding essential critical thinking skills. We argue that a prohibitive stance on AI is both impractical and counterproductive. Instead, this paper advocates for the urgent development and adoption of a robust framework of ethical guidelines and revised pedagogical strategies. Such a framework should empower researchers and students to leverage AI tools responsibly, fostering a new form of "AI literacy" that complements, rather than replaces, traditional scholarly skills. By navigating this new technological frontier with clear policies, adapted pedagogical approaches, and a steadfast commitment to transparency, the academic community can harness the symbiotic potential of human-AI collaboration while preserving the core principles of scholarly inquiry
Exploring Online Shopping Trends and Customer Experiences in the Digital Age
Digital commerce, commonly known as e-commerce, refers to the buying and selling of products and services via online channels. This process occurs through digital platforms and computer networks, primarily utilizing the Internet. It includes a diverse array of technologies, such as mobile commerce, electronic payment systems, supply chain logistics, web-based marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory control systems, and automated data gathering tools. Contemporary e-commerce usually incorporates the World Wide Web at some point during the transaction process. Additionally, it integrates various other technologies, including email, mobile apps, social media networks, and telecommunications tools
Public Interest Litigation: Misuse of Civil Weapon of Justice
Public Interest Litigation is the powerful weapon of civil justice for the weaker and deprived section of the society. The objective of the study is to critically examine the literature on the misuse of PILs in India. So, the paper is a review-based study including some recent and famous case laws on misuse of public interest litigation. The main purpose of the PILs is to establish good structure of governance where interest of very section is protected. In the recent times the spirit behind the PILs have been distorted and it has been used as a tool of harassment, publicity, personal gains, business interest, professional PIL shops, corporate gain etc. The study includes the recommendations to curb the practice of misusing this transformational weapon of justice such as only bona fide PILs should be accepted, uncertain and doubtful PILs should be rejected at initial stage, and role of media in highlighting misuse of PILs etc. The PIL still remains the important part of judicial activism
A Study on Diet Consciousness of IT Employees
Diet denotes the aggregate of food consumed by a living organism for gaining energy needed for executing the routine activities of life. Diet involves the intake of adequate nutrition which may be oriented towards gaining good health or for managing weight. Human dieting is driven by taste preferences, health consciousness or ethical beliefs. Usually, human beings prefer to take balanced and healthy diet. People in developed nations enjoy the privilege of having adequate wealth to ensure that they get access to healthy diet without any constraint. Limited consumption of processed meat, hot and soft drinks and intake of food originating from plants is healthier. This descriptive study has endeavored to assess the diet consciousness of IT employees in Chennai & Puducherry and the association of such diet consciousness with their nature of weekend food, opinion about outside food, skipping the usual meal pattern and consuming nutritious food. Results reveal that quite a large number of IT employees skip breakfast and prefer home prepared food even during weekends. Green and vegetables are consumed to a better extent than dairy products, eggs, meat and fish by the respondents who enjoy only average level of family support on grounds of them complementing their healthy diet and making them feeling guilty for not consuming healthy diet. Finally, outside food has been rated average by the IT employees on grounds of price, hygiene and quality while they have appreciated its taste
Using Novels as Pedagogical Tools for Teaching Cross-Cultural Competence to English Language Students: Focus on Speech Acts
This study discusses the importance of developing cross-cultural competence among students of English language. It is argued that novels written in different contexts can be used as pedagogical material to teach students how the use of speech acts vary from one cultural context to another cultural context. Understanding this difference can help encourage mutual understanding and mutual respect between interlocutors coming from different cultural contexts. Data collected through purposive sampling from novels written in a range of contexts were qualitatively analysed to demonstrate how cross-cultural competence can be developed among students of English using culturally appropriate literary dialogues as pedagogical tools. It is suggested that dialogue-based language input of speech acts taken from novels can help students of English understand the importance of socio-cultural context in which speech acts are embedded.
“I see nothing but the beauty of God” Sermon of Syeda Zainab in Yazid’s Court
Hazrat Zainab bint-e-Ali (peace be upon her) is called as the Queen of Karbala who actually played a crucial role in the history of Islam. She has shown the true face of Yazid ibn Muawiya to the entire world. Zainab (peace be upon her) is such a brave lady who stood against the atrocities of Yazid and was standing with his brother Hazrat Imam Hussain (as) in the land of Karbala. Hazrat Zainab (peace be upon) told Yazid that not to feel joy on his apparent victory, whereas the real victors are those who died in the cause of Allah and cruel people like Yazid must face the taste of painful punishment. The current study is based on the critical discourse analysis of sermon that is available on the different websites (Al-Islam.org by Ibrahim Ayati). Shaikh al-Tabrizi writes in his book, Al-Ehtejaaj, vol. 2, p. 307: Hazrat Zainab\u27s sermon is a critical discourse that challenges the oppressive power structures of her time and calls for justice and equality. Through her powerful words, she unveils the injustices faced by her family and the wider Muslim community, highlighting the hypocrisy and cruelty of their oppressors. In her sermon, Hazrat Zainab speaks out against the tyranny and injustice of the ruling regime, condemning their actions and calling for accountability. She criticizes the oppressive practices of the ruling elite, highlighting the suffering and persecution faced by her family and the wider Muslim community. Hazrat Zainab\u27s discourse is characterized by its boldness and defiance, as she fearlessly confronts the powerful forces that seek to silence and oppress her. She challenges the dominant narratives of her time, exposing the lies and deceit of those in power and demanding justice for the oppressed. Through her sermon, Hazrat Zainab calls for a radical transformation of society, one based on justice, equality, and compassion. She challenges the status quo and calls for a more just and equitable world, where the rights and dignity of all individuals are respected and upheld. Overall, Hazrat Zainab\u27s sermon is a powerful and incisive critique of the oppressive power structures of her time. It is a call to action, urging individuals to stand up against injustice and work towards a more just and equitable society. Her words continue to inspire and resonate with individuals seeking to challenge injustice and oppression in their own communities. Sermons play a crucial role in the history of Islam. The data analysis has been conducted using Van Dijk’s “ideological square” (1998) concept to explore discursive strategies used in the sermon of Hazrat Zainab (peace be upon her)
Challenges and Prospects of Women\u27s Political Empowerment in Jammu and Kashmir: A Critical Examination and Call to Action
This study critically explores the issue of women\u27s political empowerment in Jammu and Kashmir, India, emphasizing the historical exclusion of women from political structures and the complex factors hindering their effective participation. It highlights the consequences of financial independence for women\u27s dignity, particularly in regions like Jammu and Kashmir where unemployment and widowhood are prevalent. The manuscript identifies barriers to women\u27s empowerment, including limited decision-making power and cultural norms. Despite efforts, women\u27s political participation remains largely rhetorical, with few female leaders gaining prominence. It calls for collective action to address gender disparity, stressing the urgency of women\u27s empowerment for societal progress. The manuscript advocates for inclusive practices and systemic changes to ensure genuine empowerment and a more equitable political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir and beyond
Copy Right Act: Developments and Issues in Indian Perspective
“Creative India and innovative India “is the slogan of Indian policy of Intellectual Property Right. Copy right is a provision to author given by the law of authority of his or her work such as literature , music, software programming , artistic works, sound recording and etc. Implementation of Information and communication technology into traditional libraries, many changes may occur in library services .such as housekeeping services, charging-discharging systems, circulation systems are automated in the libraries. 1994 amendment is responsible for communication broadcasting new technology computer applications into the communication. 1999 amendment responsible made the Copyright Act fully compatible with the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement .This paper supposed to give an importance Copyright All the librarians have to know the copyright laws which are enacted in national and international acts to proper maintenance of the library. To educate, the users is importance of Indian copyright act. To promote , copyright laws in Indian library system
The Urgency of Change on Navigating Neglect an Assessment on Government Responses to Traffic Accidents in Kerala
This paper revels navigating the Labyrinth: Understanding the Multifaceted Dynamics of Road Traffic Accidents in Kerala" The following abstract delves into the intricate challenges posed by road traffic accidents in Kerala, unveiling the profound human toll often overshadowed by statistical figures. Examining factors from topography to socio-economic nuances, the study uncovers the complexities influencing road safety. It explores the stories within each collision—of negligence, systemic deficiencies, human error, and fate—identifying intervention opportunities and strategies for rewriting the on-going tragedy. Utilizing empirical analysis and synthesizing existing knowledge, the research aspires to contribute to the literature addressing the harrowing impact of road accidents. It serves as a call to action, urging collaborative efforts from legislators, policymakers, law enforcement, researchers, and communities to transform roads into corridors of safety and hope
Scrutinizing Religious Fundamentalism of Post 9/11 Scenario in The Blind Man’s Garden By Aslam
This study analyzes Aslam’s novel The Blind Man’s Garden. It generally depicts post 9/11 scenario in which people suffer from identity crisis, trauma and religious fundamentalism. This study investigates the outcomes of religious fundamentalism in post 9/11 scenario of Pakistan. The research is designed descriptively. It follows the research method of Textual Analysis. The data are textual and collected from the novel. The gathered textual data are analyzed to answer the research question that what are the factors of post/911 religious fundamentalism and how the society suffers from them. The textual analysis is done with the theoretical framework of Religious Fundamentalism generated after reviewing previous literature. The findings of this study reveal that religiously fundamentalist people strict people, women, children and deprive them of their desired life. Youth is misguided and prepared for jihad in the name of God. Women are restricted as per their law. This ideology imposes misinterpreted laws and creates a dystopian society where no one is free to live according to their own conduct