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    A Study on Farmers' Perception of the Adoption of Good Agricultural Practices ( Gap) of Rice Production in Sagaing Region (Aung Naing Oo, 2022)

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    Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) is a set of collection procedures and standards that comply with the methods to minimize the harmful infection in every production chain. The results of GAP are in safe and healthy food and nonagricultural products while carrying into account socio-economic and sustainable environment. The study proposes to know the barriers to be able to widespread the adoption of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and find the impact of the agricultural firm by using the adoption of Good Agricultural Practices in focused area. The findings of the study are producing agricultural products in a safe and sustainable way and with assurance is truly conforming to standards of Good Agriculture Practices but the planters don't dare to accept the sensitivity on GAP, GAPs can be spent the external costs when the social costs from a good or service outweigh the private costs incurred by the suppliers and Myanmar GAP adopters were facing with enormous challenges and risks such as lack of fertilizers, inadequate finance, extreme poverty, lack of education, vulnerable the access of GAP markets, threatens the disaster and rainfalls, and cost of production among others conventional farming system

    While Vietnam is developing at a rapid rate, why are Cambodia and Myanmar lagging behind in development

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    54 p.Vietnam has achieved rapid development in the last 10 years because it has successfully implemented economic reform policies and improved effective state governance. Although Vietnam is a one-party communist state under the cohesive leadership of the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP), it has managed to attract a high inflow of FDI. With much FDI inflows due to its good state governance, Vietnam's economy has rapidly developed. In comparison with Vietnam, resource rich Cambodia and Myanmar have lagged behind in development due to poor state governance and their inability to attract FDI. Although Cambodia and Myanmar made similar macroeconomic reforms in 1989 and 1994 respectively from centrally-planned economy to market-oriented economy, they did not achieve as successful development as Vietnam.Master of Science (International Political Economy

    Industrial Attachment Report at Broadcom 2015

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    A brief report about my practical experience at one of the big names in Semi Conductor industry

    Microcontroller based room control system.

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    There are fluorescent lamp and electric fan in a room. To show the number of people in the room and to switch on and switch off fluorescent lamp and electric fan, the work of “Microcontroller Based Room Control System” is designed and carried out. There are two microswitches namely ENTER and EXIT. When a person enters the room, ENTER switch is pressed, the number of people is increased by one. When a person leaves the room, EXIT switch is pressed, the number of people is decreased by one. If there is no one in the room, both fluorescent lamp and electric fan are switched off. If there is at least one person, the fluorescent lamp is switched on. If there are five people and above, electric fan is also switched on. The required program is written in Pic BASIC Pro programming language. It is compiled and downloaded into PIC16F84A microcontroller with the aid of GTP USB Lite programmer

    A microcontroller based LED display board

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    A display screen of “” is constructed by using the light emitting diodes. The display screen is controlled and driven by the PIC16F84A microcontroller via opto-couplers. The program source code is written in Pic Basic Pro language, compiled into Hex file with Microcode Studio IDE and embedded into PIC microcontroller using EPIC Programmer

    Realisation of security for the internet of things

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    Internet of Things or IoT is the next big leap in the field of Information Technology. What is so special about it is that billions of devices will be able to talk to each other and to the users conveying information that is of interest. These devices would be uniquely addressable and would contain live information on the data that they hold depending on the environment where they are deployed. Some of the devices that we see in the market today are smart watches, door locks, light bulbs and much more. One sure thing is that more and more such devices would emerge by the end of this decade. It will not be just limited to smart homes but we would also be noticing wide usage in the industries from manufacturing to R&D. With so much hype, users are already concerned about security and privacy related issues when it comes to IoT. Standards and Regulations are still yet to be finalized by official bodies on these issues. Meanwhile, researchers are coming up with different suggestions on the best practices to be used when building these devices. One common point of agreement among them is that security must be built from the very initial stage of design. In this paper, we take a look at the kind of security practices that we may exercise when hooking up IoT devices at home. One of the section displays an innovative mash up between two very different fields of Security and Information Retrieval by using a piece of technology from the latter into the former. Further on, it becomes even more interesting when we visualize encrypted live data from sensors on one end of the network to a web page on the other end. It is of utmost importance that any crucial data be strongly encrypted from end to end, which means, any data that leaves from one point must leave in encrypted format and be only decrypted on the receiving end provided that the receiving party has the correct credentials. The report also sheds some light at vulnerabilities of existing practices and introduces the usage of Virtual Private Network technology.Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science

    Thailand: Myo Min Oo alias Aung Naing Oo

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    A document from Amnesty International's Urgent Action Networ

    Smoke detection system by using PIC Microcontroller

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    Smoke is detected by the smoke sensor. The smoke sensor produces the analog voltage corresponding to the amount of smoke detected. This analog voltage is sent to PIC microcontroller. Three conditions are defined according to the amount of smoke detected. These conditions are shown by both different coloured light emitting diodes and liquid crystal display simultaneously. The required program is written in Pic BASIC Pro language in MicroCode Studio software. The program is compiled and downloaded into PIC 16F877A microcontroller via GTP USB Lite programmer

    DC Motor Control System By Using PIC Microcontroller

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    DC motor can be designed to rotate in clockwise direction, counter clockwise direction and bidirectional rotation. The PIC microcontroller receives the instruction and processing is made. Then it sends signals to clock wise rotation unit, counter clock wise rotation unit, bidirectional rotation unit and display unit. The direction of rotation is shown simultaneously by both light emitting diode and liquid crystal display. The required programs are written in Pic BASIC Pro language in MicroCode Studio software. The programs are complied and downloaded into PIC 16F877A microcontroller and PIC16F84A microcontroller via GTP USB Lite programmer
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