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Impact of Practical Applications on Undergraduate English Language Instruction
This article aims to share insights into the challenges faced by learners in acquiring English language skills at various stages of their academic journey, spanning from the early school years to the Undergraduate level. Drawing on two decades of teaching experience, particularly with students from rural areas in Andhra Pradesh, the author highlights difficulties encountered and proposes potential solutions. The article emphasizes the importance of incorporating practical applications in English language instruction at the Undergraduate level to debunk the misconception that learning English is insurmountable, even for those raised in challenging environments. The goal is to convey that English proficiency can be achieved comfortably, fostering a more inclusive and accessible approach to language education
Dracaena Mannii Leaf Meal Supplementation in Broiler Chicks: Effects on Growth Performance, Haematology and Serum Biochemical Indices
The study aimed to investigate the impact of Dracaena mannii leaf meal on the growth performance and haematological and biochemical indices of Hubbard broiler chicks. 200 chicks were divided into four groups, each with a different diet. The diets were based on corn-soya meal without Dracaena mannii leaf (DMF), with DMF added at different amounts. The study found that DMF contained flavonoids, phenols, tannins, alkaloids, steroids, and saponins. The average daily feed intake was similar in diets 3 and 4, but significantly higher than in diets 1 and 2, with no mortality recorded. The diets significantly influenced pack cell volume, red blood cell, haemoglobin, white blood cell, leucocytes, and monocyte counts, but within the optimal range for healthy birds. The study concluded that DMF supplementation up to 600 g can optimize broiler performance without negatively impacting their health status.The study aimed to investigate the impact of Dracaena mannii leaf meal on the growth performance and haematological and biochemical indices of Hubbard broiler chicks. 200 chicks were divided into four groups, each with a different diet. The diets were based on corn-soya meal without Dracaena mannii leaf (DMF), with DMF added at different amounts. The study found that DMF contained flavonoids, phenols, tannins, alkaloids, steroids, and saponins. The average daily feed intake was similar in diets 3 and 4, but significantly higher than in diets 1 and 2, with no mortality recorded. The diets significantly influenced pack cell volume, red blood cell, haemoglobin, white blood cell, leucocytes, and monocyte counts, but within the optimal range for healthy birds. The study concluded that DMF supplementation up to 600 g can optimize broiler performance without negatively impacting their health status
Chemical Profiling and Industrial Viability of Neem Seed Oil: A Comprehensive Study for Sustainable Biodiesel Production
The study explores the chemical composition of neem seed oil, highlighting its potential for commercial biodiesel production and various industrial applications. The oil, with a liquid state, pale greenish-yellow color, and pleasant odor, yielded 32.1%, surpassing industrially extracted oils like soybean and cottonseed. Factors influencing its composition include seasonal variations, geographical origin, genetic disparities, growth stages, plant segments, and postharvest processing. Despite these, neem seeds meet the required oil content percentage for large-scale industrial biodiesel production. However, challenges like high free fatty acid content and elevated acid values necessitate acid esterification before alkaline transesterification, potentially increasing production costs. The study also highlights the importance of appropriate seed processing practices to optimize oil yield and quality
The Effect of Media Composition on the Growth of Angsana (Pterocarpus Indicus )
The purpose of this research was to find out the Influence of the Composite of the Planting Media on the Growth of Angsana Plant and the composition of a good plant media for Angsana plantation. This research uses a single Design (DK) factor, with a medium dose treatment of M0 = Topsoil Each Polybag, M1 = Media 100 Gram Each Polybag, M2 = Media 200 Gram Each Polybag, M3 = Media 300 Gram Each Polybag. As a result, it will continue to be analyzed using the DMRT (Duncan Multiply Class Test) tasks 95% with the application of Statistics tools for Agriculture Research. The length of plant observation, for treatment with less control in each unit with a value of (A0) of 19.33cm, has no significant influence on the treatment of each unit. In addition to treatment (A1) 10 Treatment by (A3) 100.33cm and (A3) 40.33cm had a significant influence on treatment (A0) 19.33cm. of treatment A1, A3 and A2 showed that the influence of organic breastfeeding or animal waste on the supply of Angsana plants increased in length or height in each uni
Writing as a Skill of Learning English in Bangladesh Education System Perspective
This paper investigates the role of writing as a learning skill in Bangladesh\u27s English education. It assesses writing instruction across primary, secondary, higher secondary, and tertiary levels, focusing on English textbooks by NCTB, class schedules at Willes Little Flower School and Dhaka City College, and question papers from SSC-2017 and HSC-2018. Data from Bangladesh Education Statistics 2017 highlights the shortage of senior teachers in universities. Through this analysis and reference to scholarly works, it underscores the significance of writing as a vital component of English language acquisition within Bangladesh\u27s educational framework. The paper concludes with recommendations for improvement
Digital Technologies in Health Care: A Comprehensive Review of Current Status and Future Perspectives
The review paper focuses on the most important digital technologies that are used in health care, as well as the difficulties, advantages, and prospective prospects for the future that are linked with the inclusion of digital tools into clinical learning. Within the context of this rapidly evolving digital age, it is of the highest significance for students, medical educators, and training organizations to keep their understanding of the breadth, promise, difficulties, and limitations of digital technologies up to date. Digital health studies aim to realize the promise of digital technologies and understand their feasibility and effects. Through a critical examination of the most famous interdisciplinary digital health publications, this study argues that the digital health field has not really engaged with its main topic, technology. The intricacies of healthcare environments, including different technologies, existing procedures, and people, are ignored in research on digital technologies. The study findings show that health literature focuses on digital technology processing and its effects on digital health research approaches that emphasize technology and context. It claims that digital health\u27s full potential requires multidisciplinary research on healthcare systems, informational demands, and digital technology
Exploring the Influence of Family Dynamics on Death Attitude among Elderly People: A Comparative Study of Chitwan and Jhapa District, Nepalrict, Nepal
This research examines the impact of living arrangements on death attitudes among elderly individuals in Nepal\u27s Chitwan and Jhapa districts. A cross-sectional survey of 127 participants (79 in elder homes, 48 in their own homes) was conducted and analyzed using SPSS v.20. Significant differences in death attitudes were found based on living arrangements. Elder home residents showed greater acceptance of quick death, less fear, and viewed death more as relief from pain. They preferred dying in religious places, while those in their own homes preferred passing at home. Belief in reincarnation was higher among those living independently. The study reveals that living environments significantly influence elderly individuals\u27 death attitudes, with elder home residents exhibiting more acceptance towards death. These findings suggest a need for tailored end-of-life care and support services that consider living arrangements and cultural contexts, contributing to the discourse on geriatric care in diverse settings
Analysis Of The Disparity Of Narcotics Criminal Verdicts On Judex Juris And Judex Facti Verdicts
The study aims to determine the judge\u27s consideration in imposing a crime on each judgment and the causes of disparities in the decisions of Judex Facti and Judex Juris judges. laws and regulations related to legal journals. The data collection technique is a literature study, and the author analyzes the collected data. The Judex Facti judge\u27s consideration is based on fulfilling elements intentionally or without the right to unlawfully offer for sale, sell, buy, receive, intercede in buying and selling, exchanging, or delivering Class I Narcotics, and fulfilling elements of malicious trial or conspiracy to commit Narcotics and Narcotics Precursor crimes. The Judex Juris judge\u27s decision is based on the fulfillment of the charge more subsidair, namely every narcotics abuser and for themselves. The study aims to increase insight and knowledge in criminal law related to drug crime cases to prevent and solve them
Provision and Utilization of Physical Resources for Effective Teaching and Learning Effectiveness in Public Universities in Rivers State
The paper explores the role of physical resources in effective teaching and learning in public universities in Rivers State. It emphasizes the importance of managing resources such as money, computers, teaching technology, and internet facilities to achieve educational goals. The paper is based on Wernerfelt\u27s Resource-Based Theory, which suggests that organizations can achieve a sustainable competitive advantage through strategic and efficient use of physical resources. The study concludes that effective provision and utilization of physical resources are crucial for the success of teaching and learning in public universities. It suggests that a multifaceted approach, including infrastructure development, technological integration, library enrichment, and accommodation considerations, can create an environment conducive to academic excellence and a holistic learning experience. The paper also suggests that the state government should establish mechanisms to improve transparency and accountability in the use of physical resources to ensure efficient allocation of funds towards educational priorities
Analysis of the Use of JKN Mobile Applications on the Effectiveness of Registration Queues at RSUD Bandung Kiwari
One of the technologies that is developing today is network technology and the internet. The rapid development of information technology has encouraged BPJS Kesehatan to carry out digital innovation by launching a digital application known as the "Mobile JKN" application. This application aims to overcome the problem of registration queues that are often complained about by participants. This study aims to determine the use of the JKN Mobile application on the effectiveness of the registration queue at Bandung Kiwari Hospital, The research method used is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The source of information in this study came from 1 head of Medical Records and JKN installation and 10 JKN Mobile application users and non-users. Effectiveness measurement through three indicators, namely: accuracy factor, time factor, and service provider style factor. The results showed that the effectiveness of services through the JKN Mobile application at Bandung Kiwari Hospital has not been fully effective because in its use there are still often obstacles or problems found in the application