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    Psychological Well-Being And Motivation Of Educators In Relation To Their Years Of Experience In The Profession During Online Teaching In The Covid-19 Era.

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    This research sought to comprehensively examine the motivation and psychological well-being of educators actively involved in online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. A diverse sample of 101 educators from various educational settings, including institutions, universities, schools, and tuition centres, participated in the study. The investigation utilized the RYFFS scale to measure psychological well-being and the WEIMS scale to assess motivation. Applying the statistical technique of analysis of variance (ANOVA), the study revealed a significant disparity among groups. These groups were categorized based on educators\u27 experience, resulting in three distinct categories reflecting different numbers of years in the field. The analysis indicated a noteworthy impact on the psychological well-being of educators, suggesting that the challenges posed by the shift to online teaching during the pandemic influenced their mental health. Interestingly, the study found no substantial difference in the motivation levels of educators across these different experience-based groups. However, a notable change was found in the sub domains of the motivation of educators. This implies that, despite the significant impact on psychological well-being, educators\u27 motivation remained relatively consistent regardless of their varying levels of experience. These findings provide valuable insights into the nuanced effects of online teaching during the pandemic on educators\u27 mental health and motivation, contributing to a deeper understanding of the multifaceted challenges faced in the education sector. &nbsp

    Disintegration of Family in Romen Basu’s A House Full of People

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    This paper discusses how a traditional joint family conflicts to stay intact in a changing environment, which ultimately causes the family to disintegration in Romen Basu’s A House Full of People (1968). The novel uses Calcutta as its setting and explores the disintegration of a joint family. When showing the disintegrating joint family, Basu retains objective and does not display any romanticism. The conflict between the forces of disruption and unity is shown by the two generations of characters. Because of the way the novel is set up, the forces of tradition and unity rule the first half of the novel until Sudhin’s death, and the forces of division rule the second section. Plot creation can alternatively be understood as a sequence of failures and crises that cause division and discord. The joint family itself becomes a character in the novel since it embodies custom and the principles of communal living, such as harmony, safety, and a spirit of mutual assistance

    A Review On Medicinal Plants Uses For Various Types Of Cancer

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    Cancer is a perilous and rapidly advancing disease. Cancer has now become the primary cause of mortality in the country, surpassing cardiovascular disease, and ranks as the second most common cause of death globally. Many cancer patients are looking for alternative or complementary treatments because of the high mortality rate associated with cancer as well as the negative effects that chemotherapy and radiation therapy can have on their bodies. Exploring medicinal plants for treating various illnesses, including cancer, is the foundation of traditional medicine, with a history spanning a century. Traditional medicine utilizes plants with bioactive components to treat and prevent ailments. Plants have significantly contributed to the industrialization of the pharmaceutical industry globally. This overview includes various medicinal plants known for their potent anticancer properties, as well as the specific anticancer compounds present in these plants. The article offers crucial information for researchers aiming to create a safe and non-toxic cancer treatment using medicinal plants. This research attempts to establish a scientific basis for the traditional usage of these medicinal herbs in cancer treatment.  No cancer therapy now available has been demonstrated to be entirely successful and free of risks, despite the variety of drugs used to address many forms of cancer. The first concern that needs to be dealt with is the toxicity of the drugs currently used in cancer treatment. Clinical research has shown that plants and plant-derived medications are effective and safe for treating and managing cancers

    "Rama\u27s Wisdom: Navigating Emotions In The Epic Of The Ramayana"

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    In recent psychology study, emotional intelligence (EI), a crucial factor in determining both individual and social wellbeing, has received a lot of attention. The aim of this study is to investigate the concept of emotional intelligence in the framework of the Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic. Acknowledging the ageless quality of the Ramayana and its lasting influence on cultural storytelling, this study aims to reveal the subtleties of emotional intelligence demonstrated by its main characters. Through exploring the emotional spheres of figures like Hanuman, Sita, Lakshmana, and Rama, we hope to extract lessons that connect the knowledge of traditional mythology with the current conversation on emotional intelligence. The significance of this study lies in the potential to unearth ageless lessons and principles that transcend temporal and cultural boundaries. By dissecting the emotional intelligence portrayed in the Ramayana, we aspire to contribute to the broader understanding of human emotions, interpersonal dynamics, and ethical decision-making. This exploration not only offers a unique lens through which to view emotional intelligence but also sheds light on the cultural underpinnings that influenced the narrative construction of the epic. Analysing the emotional intelligence exhibited by Ramayana characters offers a wealth of insights, since emotional intelligence is a crucial factor in determining individual achievement, social cohesiveness, and leadership efficacy. This study attempts to stimulate conversations about the enduring value of emotional intelligence by establishing links between traditional wisdom and contemporary psychology ideas. This will help people gain a better understanding of the complex interactions between emotions in the human experience. By means of this transdisciplinary investigation, we aim to enhance the conversation on emotional intelligence by including the ageless knowledge contained within the Ramayana\u27s story structure

    An Analysis Of Juvenile Delinquency In Rajasthan: Risk Factors And Protective Factors

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    Juvenile delinquency is an increasingly serious issue in Rajasthan, India, with significant implications for individuals, families and society. Juvenile delinquency is a complex problem that affects individuals, families, and society as a whole. In Rajasthan, the problem of juvenile delinquency has serious consequences, and it requires a comprehensive analysis of the causes, effects, and prevention measures through a comprehensive literature review and statistical data analysis. In this study, we used a scientific approach to identify the risk factors for juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan. The research focuses on the prevalence and trends of juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan, as well as the legal framework and institutional mechanisms in place to address the problem. It then delves into the various factors contributing to juvenile delinquency in the state, including poverty, child marriage, peer pressure, parental neglect, and exposure to violence. It examines the consequences of juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan, including the impact on victims, offenders, their families, and society. It also analyses the effectiveness of the measures to prevent and address juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan, including counselling, rehabilitation, vocational training, and legal interventions. Drawing on insights from sociology, psychology, criminology, and law, there is a need of a comprehensive understanding of juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan and to offer recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers to address this pressing issue. This study used a scientific method research approach to examine the relationship between family, school, and peer factors and juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan. The study involved a sample of 500 juveniles aged 13-18 who conflicted with the law and their parents. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data on demographics, family factors, peer influence, school-related factors, and mental health. Results showed that several risk factors, including family conflict, poor parental monitoring, peer influence, lacking in school performance, and mental health problems, were significantly associated with juvenile delinquency in Rajasthan

    Linguistic Landscape of Bilingual Shop Signs in Abha, Saudi Arabia

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    This article delves into the emerging field of linguistic landscape (LL) studies, which focuses on the examination of languages displayed publicly on billboards, road signs, shop fronts, graffiti, and other inscriptions in urban environments. It contends that language serves as a direct identifier of people and a sensitive gauge of societal transformations. Despite its pervasive presence, the linguistic landscape often goes unnoticed by the public. The article provides an overview of approaches to linguistic landscape research, with a particular focus on bilingual signboards in Abha City, Saudi Arabia, reflecting a growing interest in this interdisciplinary field

    Impact Of Psychological Distress On Aggressive Behaviors And Sexual Desires Among College Students And Working Adults

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    Focusing on how distress affects sexual desire and arousal, how dysfunctional sexual behaviors serve as coping mechanisms, and how to treat sexual dysfunctions linked to distress, this dissertation delves into the complex relationship between mental health and sexual health. Changes in libido, arousal patterns, , sexual functioning may result from psychological distress, which includes feelings like worry, sadness, and trauma. When people experience hardship, they may resort to unhealthy coping techniques, which may worsen their underlying mental health problems. These behaviors might include engaging in unsafe sexual practices or obsessive pornography consumption. In order to alleviate distress-related sexual dysfunctions and their related psychological symptoms, there are a number of therapeutic options available, such as medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy. The goal of this study is to help develop treatments that improve sexual health and psychological resilience by clarifying the intricate relationship between psychological discomfort and sexual health.   &nbsp

    A Study To Assess Psychological Status And Behavioural Changes Among HIV/AIDS Affected Orphans-A Cross Sectional Study

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      Background: There are near about 153 million children who have had at least one parent die according to policy makers globally and they are struggling to find care solutions. Various psycho-social implications on children such anger, fear, anxiety, depression, grief, guilt and shame, lack of interest in surrounding, loss of confidence, complaining that no one loves, feeling worthless or inferior to others suicidal tendencies, lower cognitive abilities and other behavioural problems. Aims & Objectives: To evaluate psychosocial status and behavioral problems among HIV affected  orphan  children. Materials & Methods: It was a cross sectional study conducted for a period of 2 months on HIV affected orphans in a NGO of Hyderabad. Results:  Psychological status of the study participants was good and strong. Only 10% of the study participants were depressed and very fewer in number such as 13.3% were scared about the situation. Near about 26.6% of the study participants at times get angry and 20% of the study participants feels lonely. Conclusion: The mental status of the study participants was marginally poor while majority of the study participants were mentally strong enough to cope up with the day to day life. They had a very good support from the care takers that was very appreciable thing

    Study On Green Synthesis And Characterization Of Copper, Manganese Nanoparticles In T.Populnea For Biomedical Applications

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    Nanotechnology is a broad interdisciplinary field with many applications in science & technology. These Nanoparticles are   1-100nm in dimension. Locally available plant namely Thespesia populnea commonly called Portia tree leaves and figs were taken for nanoparticle isolation. The solvent most widely used are water, Copper sulphate & Manganese oxide mixture at PH 5 -7, temperature between 50-700 C and Concentrations 1:2, 1:3 respectively. The mixtures after incubation centrifuged and   the pellet was dried in oven at 70℃ for 2hours and the formed copper and Manganese nanoparticles were isolated. Totally 32 samples of copper & Manganese nanoparticles with different parameters have been collected.  0.1g of each sample is taken and 1ml of DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) to each tube and mixed them thoroughly. Then 10µl of the prepared solution was added and the sample is subjected to UV-Visible spectrophotometer at 200nm, 220nm, 240nm, 250nm, 300nm, 350nm and 400nm, SEM at 500 – 94,300X, XRD at 2ɵ = 100– 900 for characterization. Antibacterial and antifungal activity performed i.e sterilized and solidified nutrient agar and PDA loaded with 100µl of Gram positive bacteria, Gram negative bacteria, fungal organisms through disc diffusion method. Cu NP’s acts against upon Gram positive Bacteria Clostridium Perfringens, Gram negative Bateria Aeromonas hydrophila, Salmonella enterica & Fungi like Phytophthora infestans and  Mn NP’s acts against upon Gram positive bacteria Bacillus subtilis , Gram negative bateria Salmonella enterica   & Fungi like  Candida albican

    Method Development and Quantification of Cabozantinib in Human Plasma by Using LC-MS/MS

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    The main aim of the research was to develop a fast and highly sensitive bioanalytical LC-MS/MS technique for the quantitation of Cabozantinib in human plasma. Chromatography has achieved on a Synergi polar column (75 mm x 4.6 mm ID, 4 μm) and mobile phase containing a mixture of 10 mM Ammonium acetate buffer with 0.2% formic acid were mixed with HPLC grade Acetonitrile in the proportion of 30:70, v/v. Chromatographic peaks were resolved with 0.40 ml/min flow rate. Drug was extracted by simple Protein Precipitation method. The precursor to product ion transitions is m/z 502.27 to 323.07 for Cabozantinib and m/z 231.25 to 185.17 for Naproxen (Internal standard) The retention time of Cabozantinib and Naproxen (Internal standard) was found to be 0.95 min and 1.50 min respectively Calibration curve of Cabozantinib was linear over 5-1000 ng/ml concentration range with a regression coefficient (r2) value of>0.99. The % RSD values were less than 6.5% for inter-day and intra-day precision and accuracy. The method has excellent recovery and the percentage recovery values of lower quality control (LQC), median quality control (MQC) and higher quality control (HQC) samples were101.02 ,98.79 and 101.24 respectively. The drug was stable for more time at variable stability conditions and method was successfully applicable to the regular analysis of Cabozantinib in biological matrices

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