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    Social and psychological Security of Employee in Association of Internet of things (IoT) and its Privacy and Security Challenges

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    The Internet of Things (IoT) is the worldwide interconnection and use of electronic devices both real and imagined. A special identifier is assigned to each thing. The Internet of Things is a cutting-edge innovation that will revolutionize the way people use electronic gadgets in their daily lives. There are several obstacles that the Internet of Things must overcome, such as incorrect device updates, insufficiently strong security mechanisms, user ignorance, and the ubiquitous but infamous active device monitoring. According to this study, identification, authentication, and also the diversity of IoT devices pose the greatest threats to data security and individual privacy. Integration, scalability, ethical communication mechanism, commercial models, and monitoring are all significant difficulties. The primary concerns of IoT security and privacy are examined in this research. The possibilities of the Internet of Things are infinite. Increasing system flexibility, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI), and the ability to deploy, automate, coordinate, and protect various use cases at hyper-scale would expedite the growth of the manufacturing internet

    The Effect of the Exam and Electronic Correction on the Metacognitive Thinking of Postgraduate Students

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    Impact of the electronic exam on the development of systemic thinking for postgraduate students (PhD) of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Mustansiriya University for the academic year 2017-2018. The aim of the research was to find out the impact of the electronic exam in the development of systemic thinking for postgraduate students of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences / Mustansiriya University. The results of the research that the electronic exam program and all the materials of the second course has a positive impact on systemic thinking. The electronic exam helped to develop the scientific level of the materials of the second course for postgraduate students (PhD)

    Application of Electromagnetic Braking System in the Mechanical Industry and its Impact on Humanities

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    The braking system should ensure the driver\u27s, passenger\u27s, and some other road users\u27 comfort and safety . An electromagnetic brake is a novel and ground-breaking innovation that can stop a car quickly and forcefully in an emergency. Modern technology brakes like electromagnetic brakes are utilized in light and heavy motor vehicles including cars, trucks, buses, and jeeps. The issue arises Given the increasing frequency of accidents in today\u27s society as a result of ineffective braking systems, it is clear that the electro - magnetic brake is a critical inclusion to the secure stopping of large vehicles. Hence author focusses on the electromagnetic braking system and its application which uses principal of the brake is engaged by a magnetic force, but the power needed for braking is delivered manually. It concluded that the danger that can result from using brakes for a longer period of time than they can effectively disperse heat is avoided with electromagnetic brakes. It may be employed not just in the automobile industry but also in the aerospace industry. As a consequence, the electromagnetic braking system may represent a more significant technical advance in the future

    Robotic Implementations in Non-Intensive Application Domains and Its Impact on Employee Psychology

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    Robotic automation eliminates these hazards by continuously manufacturing and verifying that the goods conform to specified standards. More goods are being produced at better standards, opening up many new commercial opportunities for firms to grow. The use of robotics in manufacturing is highly advantageous. Although industrial robots have historically been employed for high-volume activities, as technology develops and costs come down, more possibilities and opportunities are becoming available for medium to small-scale operations. This review is devoted to the cutting-edge industrial uses of robotic technology. Presentation and analysis of robotic implementations in non-intensive application domains. In this paper, the author talks about the various impacts of robotics in the manufacturing industry and how robotic technology is beneficial for the manufacturing industry. The objective of this review is to understand the impact of robotics in manufacturing and its advantage. In actuality, about half of the world\u27s labor will be replaced by automated machinery. Automation is being used by many sectors, including manufacturing or banking, to increase output, profitability, safety, and quality. In an environment with intense competition, automation will increase connection and dependability

    Analysing Disability and Mental Well Being Study among Adolescents

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    The world\u27s ageing populations are just one of the many demographics where disability and mental health issues are on the rise as a public health issue. [Note:] People with physical or cognitive impairments are more likely to be excluded from social activities. These limitations not only threaten people\u27s health and happiness, but they also go against basic human rights. Several studies have found that one\u27s mental and physical health can both benefit from maintaining healthy relationships with the people in one\u27s immediate social environment. The positive effects on mental health and wellbeing may be diminished for adults who are physically impaired and therefore have fewer opportunities to engage in mutually beneficial exchanges. Disability can impact mental well-being among adolescents by contributing to stigma and discrimination, low self-esteem, limited opportunities, health problems, and limited access to social support. Understanding these impacts can inform the development of interventions that aim to promote mental well-being among adolescents with disabilities. The aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between disability and mental well-being among adolescents in terms of social, individual & environmental factors. According to the findings, every one of these sampled factors has an impact on the mental wellbeing and disability of adolescents. This research utilised a well-structured questionnaire to collect information regarding participants\u27 levels of disability, mental health, and other relevant factors. The findings of this study will provide beneficial information on the connection between disability and mental well-being. These findings can be used to inform the development of policies and programmes that are aimed at improving the overall health and well-being of adolescents

    English Language Instructor’s Psychology of Special Education Educated in Inner-Circle Nations on Autonomy in Teaching Practice

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    Findings from TESOL Inner Circle English-speakers nations were used to evaluate how much autonomy English teachers have in their classrooms for special education. As part of its observations of the conflicts felt by these teachers as they sought more autonomy after returning home, this research employed surveys, Observations of classrooms and semi-structured in-depth interviews. Numerous parties working to help Non-Internal TESOL teachers who participated in Inner Circle settings would benefit greatly from this study

    The Influence of Musculoskeletal Symptoms, Perceived Health Status, Self-efficacy on Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) in Korean Industrial Workers

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    Background/Objectives: The purpose of this learning was to administer a structured questionnaire to one hundred industrial workers in G Metropolitan, City, J Province, and G Province to determine the impact of musculoskeletal disorder symptoms, perceived health status, and self-efficacy on quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) from October 12, 2019, through October 10, 2020.The analysis did not include one responder since their answers needed to be genuine. Methods like the descriptive t-test, one-way evaluation of variance, partial connection coefficients, and variousfailure with steps were used to examinethe data using the SPSS 24.0 Win program. Findings: As a result of data analysis, musculoskeletal subjective symptoms and self-efficacy (r=-.237, p=.018), emotional musculoskeletal symptoms, and quality of life (r=-.310, p=.002) showed a significant negative correlation. The musculoskeletal disorder symptom and perceived health status (r=-.128, p=.208) were not statistically significant. There was a definite association between one\u27s self-efficacy and one\u27s perception of their health (r=.536, p.001), their perception of their health and their quality of life (r=.498, p.001), and their self-efficacy and their value of life (r=.488, p.001). Perceived health status, life satisfaction, and hobbies all attributed to a 34.8% increase in quality of life for industrial employees (Adj R2=.348, F=18.44, p.001). Improvements/Applications: To enhance the quality of life of industrial workers, it will be required to develop an intervention program to encourage having hobbies and increase perceived health status and life satisfaction

    Diversity and Inclusion in Psychology in the Organization: A Literature Review

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    This study aims to evaluate the numerous studies undertaken in the areas of diversity, inclusion, and the effect on firm performance.The research is predicated on a review of existing proseon the theme of diversity and inclusion. Only scholarly articles from the years 1999 to 2021 are examined for this study. The articles chosen for this review effort are those that primarily focus on the author\u27s critical stance. As a result, this study not only explains diversity and inclusion, but also its effect on firm performance. Thirty-seven papers are examined that are closely relevant to the context of this study, laying the path for further research in this field

    The psychology of Relationship between Squat\u27s Kinematics\u27 Variables, Anthropometric Measurements and Jump Serve Kinematics\u27 Variables amongst Volleyball Players

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    The aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of the kinematic variables of squatting and anthropometric measurements on jump height, ball throwing angle and ball speed in jump serve amongst Jordanian volleyball players. The researcher used the descriptive method. Eight male volleyball players took part in this study. The researcher used an iPhone camera (30\sec) to record the players\u27 performance. Marks were placed on the joints of the players in order to observe the kinematics of their jump serve. Kinovea © software was then used to analyze the jump serve and bodyweight squat. After data analysis (by means of multiple linear regression, one-way ANOVA, and standard deviation), it was concluded that body-mass, height, and BMI affect the jump height, and that squat depth does affect the throwing angle in the jump serve. It was also found that flexion time of the legs and arms do not affect ball speed during the serve. Therefore, it is recommended that volleyball training should focus more on strengthening the lower limbs

    Students’ Experiences during Pandemic: Basis for Sustainable Educational Practices

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    Over a billion students around the world had been impacted by the pandemic. Hence, this study investigated the students’ experiences during the pandemic.The study answered the research question: How do student leaders describe their experiences with the instruction of their universities in the new normal? In this study, the researchers used a qualitative research method design. Purposive sampling technique and convenience sampling were employed to select the respondents from different universities. Interview and observation were also utilized in this study to establish the student leaders’ perception and experience of the existing medium of instruction in their respective universities. Most students preferred modular learning over e-learning; however, due to distance, the teachers could not explain more about the particular topic.The participants further express that aside from having distractive learning environment, they have the feeling of being forced into an enclosed unfamiliar sphere. Their learning environment is not conducive and distractive.their teachers were not responding to their queries, not teaching and giving explanations, and sometimes, they cannot be reached. Although many of the teachers have adjusted accordingly to new forms of communication, few notable ones were unreachable and not felt by students. majority of the participants have positively expressed that their teachers have consistently given them feedback on their output.The sustainability of instruction of state universities in MIMAROPA in the new normal can be highlighted through the adjustment of both instructors and learners have gone through. Based on the findings of the study, the researchers concluded thatthe qualitative method of research revealed the experiences of student leaders during the time of new normal setting such as consideration and empathy, convenience and adequacy, adjustment and distraction, level of responsiveness, and giving feedback in sustainability of instructions in SUC’s in MIMAROPA in the new normal towards a new model

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