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Impact of inventory management on the financial performance of the firm: Al-Nawasi General Trading and Contracting Co.
This internship report is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration,2015.Cataloged from PDF version of Internship report.Includes bibliographical references (page 42).Arif HossainB. Business Administratio
Excerpts from the writings of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932) was a feminist author and educator who remains an inspiration to all Bengali Muslim feminists. Below is an excerpt from her utopian novel Sultana’s Dream (1905), which depicts a society in which women rule. Sultana, an Indian Muslim woman, visits the utopian land called Naristan and converses with a woman called Sara who cannot understand the patriarchy she comes from
SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines
This is the task dataset for SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines.
The task’s dataset contains news headlines in which short edits were applied to make them funny, and the funniness of these edited headlines was rated using crowdsourcing. This task includes two subtasks, the first of which is to estimate the funniness of headlines on a humor scale in the interval 0-3. The second subtask is to predict, for a pair of edited versions of the same original headline, which is the funnier version.
CodaLab page hosting the competition:
https://competitions.codalab.org/competitions/20970
Starter Github code (scripts for running baseline and evaluation):
https://github.com/n-hossain/semeval-2020-task-7-humicroedit
Task mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/semeval-2020-task-7-all
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ZIP contents:
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Folders:
- subtask-1: Dataset for the funniness regression subtask.
- subtask-2: Dataset for the "Funnier of the Two" classification subtask.
Files:
- {train, dev, test}.csv: the task's dataset including labels
- train_funlines.csv: additional training data gathered from the FunLines competition (https://funlines.co)
- baseline.zip: contains csv file which is the output of the BASELINE system. This is a template of the output format that can be submitted to CodaLab for scoring.
Reference
Please cite the task paper when using this dataset:
Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon and Henry Kautz. 2020. Semeval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines. In Proceedings of International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2020).
BIBTEX:
@InProceedings{hossainSemEval2020Task7, author = {Hossain, Nabil and Krumm, John and Gamon, Michael and Kautz,Henry}, title = {SemEval-2020 {T}ask 7: {A}ssessing Humor in Edited News Headlines}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 14th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation ({S}em{E}val-2020)}, address = {Barcelona, Spain}, year = {2020}
Reporting to Honorable Minister, Department of Home Affairs, Australia and delegates for activation and extension of VISA of Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain, Delegate of Vice Chancellor, RMIT University until the final order of Australian Supreme Court, Australian human rights commission and chief authorities of Australian Government relates to PhD harassment and conspiracy of life-threatening of Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain
Key Note of PhD Case Report
Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain, PhD student ID: 3820066 has been completed PhD requirement by sole-author PhD research & sole-author PhD publication, supervised by Professor (Dr.) Lijing Wang & Emeritus Professor (Dr.) Robert Shanks. Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain continued his full time PhD research, his full scholarship period PhD research at School of Fashion & Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Md. Anowar Hossain faced conspiracy of life-threatening in Melbourne, directed, planned & critically executed by Professor (Dr.) Rajiv Padhye. Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain was able to present a complete PhD thesis for his confirmation of PhD candidature in 2020-2021. Professor (Dr.) Rajiv Padhye also announced ‘Nobel Nominee of Vice Chancellor, RMIT University on behalf of Martin G. Bean, Former Vice Chancellor, RMIT University. Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain successfully completed the requirements of his PhD (Fashion & Textiles) concentrated on color engineering, camouflage engineering and camouflage textiles. Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain also studied on criminology when he defended against official act of hidden life-threatening at PhD school. The life-threatening history was officially notified to Professor (Dr.) Alec Cameron, Vice Chancellor, RMIT University and whole concern of RMIT University, whole concern of Australian Community under Australian Quality of Research Framework. The PhD degree was accomplished under non-compliance harassment & motivation such as completed first milestone & second milestone without revision and negative comments under congratulation and positive comments, number of action & support-2, hampering PhD progress, verbal threatening & harassment in different way, continuous conspiracy of life-threatening of Md. Anowar Hossain, unethical executive suspension, psychologist bullying of PhD school, university connection with psychologist, immoral cancellation of PhD enrolment and forwarded to Victorian Ombudsman; reported to Victorian police station, reported to national security of Australia, reported to Australian Institute of Criminology, reported to Australian Federal Police, reported to country court of Australia, reported to high court of Australia, reported to supreme court of Australia, reported to Australian Bar association, reported to Australian education department, reported to Tertiary Education Quality & Standards Agency of Australian Government, Reported to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, reported to international human rights, education ministry concerns, different related organizations, unable to fight with Australian court due to financial hardship, submitted to the Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat and submitted to nobel organization for nobel nomination about life-threatening of PhD candidate, Md. Anowar Hossain. Unfortunately, life-threatening/conspiracy of killing PhD candidate issue was intentionally converted to the cancellation of material approval for PhD research & PhD progress 2021, executive suspension-2022, psychologist bullying-2023 and cancellation of PhD enrolment-2023. A full scholarship payment was not provided to PhD candidate, a lot of research allowance was not provided to PhD candidate, a lot of time allowance was not provided to PhD candidate. The report was also forwarded to Professor (Dr.) Alec Cameron, Vice chancellor, RMIT University ([email protected]), school office and all concern delegate offices of RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Presently, Engr. Md. Anowar Hossain is seeking fund for legal support through Victoria legal aids, Department of home affairs, Department of education, Australia
Recycling of wind turbine blades through modern recycling technologies: a road to zero waste
Wind is a clean, efficient, fastest-growing, renewable energy source, which is extensively applied for power generation. The expected design lifetime of a wind turbine lies between 20 to 25 years and requires decommissioning at its end-of-life (EOL) stage. In recent years, the global trend is shifted towards power generation through wind turbines and has globally increased the decommissioned wind turbine blades (WTBs). Compared to other components of wind turbines, it is not convenient to recycle the carbon/glass fiber-reinforced composite-based WTBs, due to their complicated nature and inhomogeneity. Additionally, it is extremely harmful to landfill or incinerate WTBs, as these strategies may result in severe health and environmental issues. Consequently, recycling of WTBs is a viable pathway for the renewable energy sector that ensures the sustainability of wind turbines. To date, only 80% - 85% of the wind turbine materials can be recycled but have potential to reach at 100 % through proper attention required on recovery of all wind turbine materials and adaptation of circular economy (CE) models. The motivation behind this review is to emphasize the importance of sustainable options to treat WTB wastes and minimize the utilization of conventional EOL approaches such as landfilling and incineration. This review also shed lights on the current research and development (R&D) projects, which are related to the adaption of various hybrid recycling technologies and CE models. Moreover, this review also highlights current challenges and future developments of WTB composites. It is concluded that consistent and collaborative efforts should be made by each of the individuals, such as researchers, policy makers, and legislative and industrialist stake holders to improve the viability and effectiveness of the wind energy.</p
Viscous Dissipation and Joule Heating Effects on MHD Combined Heat and Mass Transfer Flow Through a Porous Medium in a Rotating System
This thesis is submitted to the Department of Mathematics, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Mathematics, July 2006.Cataloged from PDF Version of Thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-79).Viscous dissipation and Joule heating effects on MHD combined heat and mass transfer flow through a porous medium in a rotating system has been studied numerically. Nacthsheiin-Swigert iteration technique is used as the main tool for the numerical approach. The studies of the flow features mentioned above are made in different sections taking different aspects of the flow that are of practical importance. These studies are mainly based on the similarity approach. The similarity solutions have been obtained for the one dimensional unsteady MHD combined heat and mass transfer flow past an infinite vertical porous plate in a rotating system taking into account the viscous dissipation and Joule heating effects. Impulsively started plate moving in its own plane is considered. Similarity equations of the corresponding momentum, energy and concentration equations are derived by introducing a time dependent length scale which in fact plays the role of a similarity parameter. The suction velocity is taken to be inversely proportional to this parameter. The momentum, energy and concentration equations are solved numerically by applying the method of Swigerl iteration technique. The above flow problem has further been considered in a steady two dimensional problem. The similarity solutions of the governing equations are obtained by employing the usual similarity technique based on large suction. The effects of the various important parameters, entering into the problems on the velocity, temperature, concentration, skin-friction, Nusselt and the Shenvood numbers are separately discussed for each problem with the help of graphs and tables.Md. Delowar HossainMaster of Philosophy in Mathematic
Recent advances in 3D-printed polylactide and polycaprolactone-based biomaterials for tissue engineering applications
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futuristic technology that facilitates the printing of multiscale, biomimetic, intricate cytoarchitecture, function-structure hierarchy, multi-cellular tissues in the complicated micro-environment, patient-specific scaffolds, and medical devices. There is an increasing demand for developing 3D-printed products that can be utilized for organ transplantations due to the organ shortage. Nowadays, the 3DP has gained considerable interest in the tissue engineering (TE) field. Polylactide (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are exemplary biomaterials with excellent physicochemical properties and biocompatibility, which have drawn notable attraction in tissue regeneration. Herein, the recent advancements in the PLA and PCL biodegradable polymer-based composites as well as their reinforcement with hydrogels and bio-ceramics scaffolds manufactured through 3DP are systematically summarized and the applications of bone, cardiac, neural, vascularized and skin tissue regeneration are thoroughly elucidated. The interaction between implanted biodegradable polymers, in-vivo and in-vitro testing models for possible evaluation of degradation and biological properties are also illustrated. The final section of this review incorporates the current challenges and future opportunities in the 3DP of PCL- and PLA-based composites that will prove helpful for biomedical engineers to fulfill the demands of the clinical field
3D/4D printing of cellulose nanocrystals-based biomaterials: Additives for sustainable applications
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have gained significant attraction from both industrial and academic sectors, thanks to their biodegradability, non-toxicity, and renewability with remarkable mechanical characteristics. Desirable mechanical characteristics of CNCs include high stiffness, high strength, excellent flexibility, and large surface-to-volume ratio. Additionally, the mechanical properties of CNCs can be tailored through chemical modifications for high-end applications including tissue engineering, actuating, and biomedical. Modern manufacturing methods including 3D/4D printing are highly advantageous for developing sophisticated and intricate geometries. This review highlights the major developments of additive manufactured CNCs, which promote sustainable solutions across a wide range of applications. Additionally, this contribution also presents current challenges and future research directions of CNC-based composites developed through 3D/4D printing techniques for myriad engineering sectors including tissue engineering, wound healing, wearable electronics, robotics, and anti-counterfeiting applications. Overall, this review will greatly help research scientists from chemistry, materials, biomedicine, and other disciplines to comprehend the underlying principles, mechanical properties, and applications of additively manufactured CNC-based structures.</p
3D printing of stimuli-responsive hydrogel materials: Literature review and emerging applications
Additive manufacturing (AM) aka three-dimensional (3D) printing has been a well-established and unparalleled technology, which is expanding the boundaries of materials science and is exhibiting an enormous potential to fabricate intricate geometries for healthcare, electronics, and construction sectors. In the contemporary era, the combination of AM technology and stimuli-responsive hydrogels (SRHs) helps to create dynamic and functional structures with extreme accuracy, which are capable of changing their shape, functional, or mechanical properties in response to environmental cues such as humidity, heat, light, pH, magnetic field, electric field, etc. 3D printing of SRHs permits the creation of on-demand dynamically controllable shapes with excellent control over various properties such as self-repair, self-assembly, multi-functionality, etc. These properties accelerate researchers to think of unthinkable applications. Additively manufactured objects have shown excellent potential in applications like tissue engineering, drug delivery, soft robots, sensors, and other biomedical devices. The current review provides recent progress in the 3D printing of SRHs, with more focus on their 3D printing techniques, stimuli mechanisms, shape-morphing behaviors, and their functional applications. Finally, current trends and future roadmap of additively manufactured smart structures for different applications have also been presented, which will be helpful for future research. This review holds great promise for providing fundamental knowledge about SRHs to fabricate structures for diverse applications
Md. Anowar Hossain, Anowar Hossain's invention for peace in PhD schooling, first version submitted to Nobel committee for Nobel nomination in 2023 under affiliation of RMIT University; School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, 25 Dawson Street, Brunswick, Melbourne, VIC 3056, Australia
PhD education and research plays a vital role for the society development. The life-threatening, hidden life-threatening, harassment and corruption are the obstacle of quality PhD education. This case letters may influence for highest climbing and highest platform of global education at PhD school. The unethical and hidden life-threatening has been focused to eliminate PhD obstacle at PhD school. The PhD struggling has new contribution for students and supervisors in an academic platform of PhD school. A real-life history of life-threatening and PhD harassment have been denoted for society contribution when professor investigated officially with author’s family in home country of author under verbal notification and threatening at PhD school. This philosophy has direct impact for protection of whole mankind, especially for education at PhD school, criminology, sociology and misuse of technology
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