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Certain Tamil Film Songs Belong to Yester Year Actors Such as Thyagaraja Bagavathar, N.S. Krishnan, Chandra Babu, Gemini Ganesan, Asokan, Nagesh, Jaishankar and Muthuraman Contains Ethical Imports that can be Compared with Ethical Theories - A Retrospective Reflection
This research work is being undertaken to find out whether cetain film songs by famous Tamil film actors of yester years such as THYAGARAJA BAGAVATHAR N S KRISHNAN CHANDRABABU GEMINI GANESAN ASOKAN NAGESH JAISHANKAR AND MUTHURAMAN cotain ethical import The ethical ideas that contain in the film songs were grouped and a comparative analysis to the relevant theories more specifically the ethical theory enunciated by W D Ross were made using a novel methodology The selection of songs has been made out from the selected movies acted by these eminent actors As the present work is about the above eight eminent actors it has been decided to discuss about them under each chapter thereby this work contains eight chapters Each chapter will consist of brief biography of the Hero and the contexts that evaluates the songs relating to them that could be compared with ethical impor
Managing Informal Settlement Encroachment: AI-Driven Approaches to Water Infrastructure Resilience in Makause City of Ekurhuleni
Rapid urban sprawl in South Africa has accelerated the growth of informal settlements increasing risks to critical water infrastructure In Ekurhuleni the Makause informal settlement has expanded into buffer zones around pipelines and reservoirs highlighting the urgent need for integrated approaches to infrastructure protection and urban governance Although research on service delivery and resilience has increased existing studies remain fragmented across disciplines and do not provide municipalities with holistic frameworks for action This article reviews literature published between 2010 and 2019 including municipal planning documents Rand Water reports and engineering analyses supplemented by field data from 105 resident questionnaires 25 professional surveys and direct observations Using a mixed-methods approach the study examines governance water infrastructure encroachment and the role of artificial intelligence in predicting risks The findings identify three critical challenges 1 weak governance and enforcement continue to undermine municipal resilience 2 predictive tools particularly artificial neural networks ANNs with feature selection techniques can effectively forecast encroachment risks and 3 sustainable solutions require strong community participation alongside technical interventions The study proposes a strategic framework that combines foresight analysis with community engagement enabling municipalities to anticipate risks while fostering local ownership of infrastructure protection For policymakers and utilities the framework offers practical guidance to strengthen planning improve resilience and safeguard critical water systems in rapidly urbanising environments This synthesis advances academic debates and provides actionable insights to support more coordinated proactive and sustainable responses to urban encroachment challenge
Spirituality, Ethics, and Morality in Education: A Philosophical Perspective on Integral Formation
This theoretical and qualitative study addresses the central question of how spirituality morality and ethics articulate as essential dimensions of human formation and fundamental pillars of Integral Education The research aims to demonstrate that spirituality can be conceptualized as a formative and integrating category of knowledge morality and ethics within the educational context The methodology employed is a theoretical synthesis and narrative review of key philosophical and educational literature focusing on the conceptual evolution of these dimensions The analysis is structured around thematic clusters beginning with the systemic perspective of Fritjof Capra which frames spirituality as a unifying dimension of reason ethics and moral consciousness The perspective expressed in the paradigm of wholeness and interconnection a central theme for the thesis of Integral Education finds in Capra a contemporary conceptual lens through which the historical development of this theme is interpreted Subsequently the study traces the historical-philosophical development from classical thought Socrates Plato Aristotle to modern and contemporary perspectives Kant Nietzsche Tillich Bauman culminating in the Latin American and territorial view of Rodolfo Kusch This approach allows for a critical synthesis of how these concepts have shaped the understanding of human formation The main finding is that spirituality understood in its philosophical and educational sense constitutes an ontological and formative dimension of the human being articulating reason morality and ethical sensibility The study concludes that the integration of this dimension into Integral Education expands the horizon of formation offering a specific framework for pedagogical practices that promote dialogue critical consciousness and humanization thereby advancing the existing literature by providing a cohesive conceptual model for its applicatio
Evidence about the Existence of a Hiding Place on Mount Horeb Related to the Temple of Jerusalem
Hiding treasures sacred objects and precious documents belonging to temples or religious communities in some secret hiding places was common practice in ancient Palestine During Judas s kings time the priests of Jerusalem s Temple also followed this practice Tradition exists about a crypt where just before Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the Temple several objects of the cult were hidden and among them the ark of the covenant These traditions have given rise to extensive research and diggings on the Temple Mount since the times of the Templars A vast amount of literature exists on the subject which is not worth mentioning as it relates to traditions of unknown origin and trustworthiness of little use in establishing the truth It would be different if we could find precise references to this hiding place in the Bible itself or some independent and equally ancient sources This expectation however looks na ve The primary prerogative of a secret is that of being kept secret It is obvious that their actual owners avoided talking about it and controlled as far as they could the media of their time trying to prevent the news about its existence from becoming public Surprisingly however there is a host of direct references about such a hiding place in the Bible itself which is a product of that same caste of priests who were the owners of the secret sometimes coarsely disguised by evident corruptions but in the whole quite clear and reliable The references are precise and reliable also in non-canonic and apocryphal books They provide a large amount of coherent information that cannot be discarde
Critical Review of the Film Psychosis by Alfred Hitchcock (1960) Exclusion of Imputability due to Mental ILLness
Alfred Hitchcock nascido em 13 de agosto de 1899 e falecido em 29 de abril de 1980 foi um renomado diretor de cinema e produtor brit nico amplamente considerado um dos mestres do suspense e do thriller psicol gico Ele conhecido por sua habilidade em criar tens o utilizar tramas intricadas e explorar os medos mais profundos do p blico Hitchcock teve uma carreira prol fica dirigindo mais de 50 filmes ao longo de sua vida Hitchcock nasceu em Leytonstone Londres e desenvolveu interesse pelo cine ma desde jovem Inicialmente trabalhou em est dios brit nicos onde aprendeu sobre todos os aspectos da produ o cinematogr fica Seu primeiro filme como diretor The Pleasure Garden 1925 recebeu uma recep o morna mas ele rapidamente come ou a se destacar com filmes como The Lodger 1927 e Blackmail 1929 No entanto foi em sua fase hollywoodiana que Hitchcock alcan ou fama e reconhecimento internacional Seus filmes mais not veis incluem Rebecca - A Mulher Inesquec vel 1940 Os P ssaros 1963 Psicose 1960 Um Corpo que Cai 1958 e Janela Indiscreta 195
Understanding Global Governance Through Public Action: Neo-Corporatism and Internationalization of Public Policies as Its Bases
This scientific paper explores global governance as a political process shaped by the increasing complexity of social relations in the 20th century intensified by technological advances in transport and communication The study aims to analyze how pluralism and neocorporatism influence the structuring of global governance and impact the formulation implementation and evaluation of public policies The paper identifies two main bases for understanding global governance The first is neocorporatism which arises from the State s need to mediate the interests of diverse groups in a context of increasing social complexity Neocorporatism is presented as an evolution of corporatism adapted to democratic environments and characterized by decentralization and flexibility The second base is the internationalization of social relations driven by the intensification of interactions between States and the creation of international organizations The study demonstrates that global governance is structured from the intersection of these two axes The analysis reveals that public policies are influenced not only by interest disputes on a national scale but also by pressures and guidelines originating from the internationalization of these discussions The paper concludes that understanding contemporary public policies requires recognizing that the State s activity of mediating interests occurs in a globalized neocorporatist scenario which internalizes the discussion of public policies Future research on public policy subsystems should consider both neocorporatist elements and the influences of international organizations whether of a technical content or political pressure in a given directio
The Crux of Social and Economic Empowerment of Transgender (Hijra) Communities in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Mohammadpur Area in Dhaka
The Hijra community refers to a sub-culture of individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds who are assigned male at birth and are feminine-identified people within an established Guru-Chela hierarchy which is a Hijra traditional kinship structure Titir and Ibrahim 2023 This research identifies the complex interactions related to the social and economic empowerment of the Hijra groups in Bangladesh specifically focusing on the Mohammadpur region in Dhaka Hijras who are often marginalized and face social persecution have a unique gender identity that exists outside the confines of binary conventions The study is conducted using exploratory research analysis and qualitative research methods using interviews observations and secondary sources to get an understanding of the difficulties encountered by the Mohammadpur Hijra community and to recommend potential pathways for their empowerment This research has applied the theoretical framework consisting of Muted Group theory coupled with Co-cultural communication theory and the concept of Social Exclusion to analyze the dyadic aspects of empowerment- social and economic This comprehensive research aims to add to the discussion on strengthening this underprivileged minority and promoting inclusion in Banglades
Activities of the Regulatory State Through Urgent Economic and Social Measures in Brazil, Peru, and Argentina During Pandemic Times
This article aims to analyze the conduct of Public Authorities in times of adversity which may have diverse origins ranging as discussed in this work from health crises to others of an eminently economic nature The parameters used will be the economic crisis of 2008 briefly discussed and the pandemic resulting from the new coronavirus COVID 19 Through an analysis of the legislation of Latin American countries Brazil Peru and Argentina with a focus on Brazilian federal legislation the need for direct intervention by the State in maintaining the constitutional order is shown especially in the social economic and public health aspects A brief comparative study on the actions of these countries in combating the pandemic The presence of the Regulatory State acts directly in the contingency of expenses to resize public priorities Therefore when faced with these situations the aim is to keep the Public Authorities fully operational and to reach the minimum civilizing levels within reach through the implementation of new public policies and those already underway preserving rights and guarantees already in effect Thus we seek to debate the State s responsibility in maintaining public economic and social order The bibliographic and documentary methodology and a qualitative approach of a theoretical nature were used to carry out this researc
Effect of Sports on the Student:A Study on the Students of Bangladesh
The study explores the co-relation of sports participation and academic achievement in University students Current and dated literature on the topic is reviewed The method in which the research was conducted is detailed as well as the reasoning for the research This research shows also the importance of sports participation and also the effect of sports on the body and mind of the students There is the use of proper tools to collect data The research examines the findings and explains their importance Finally this study discusses suggestions for future research how the findings can be utilized in counseling and closes with a summary of his findings Main objective of the research is to know the sports participants academic achievement effect of sports on their body and mind Survay method is mainly used here The findings of the research show that sports have positive impact on the participants body and min
Water Survival Skills and Swimming Performance of BSMT Students: A Sequential Explanatory Study
Poor swimming performance is dangerous The aim of this study was to determine the significance of water survival skills as a factor of swimming performance and to explore experiences on water survival among BSMT students Using sequential explanatory design I surveyed 267 randomly selected samples and interviewed 5 purposively selected students Water survival skills were found to be a significant factor accounting for a 56 1 degree of influence Survival skills experiences under technique developed independent in water and building confidence respectively are swimming stroke adjustment breathing control and overall skill enhancement reliance on personal skills utilization of training adaptation and internal lessons of growth and overcoming fear self-reliance and future preparedness Mixed-method studies and enhanced training with structured water survival drills are recommende