Dr. Gopal DIXIT joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board from 16th August 2017
We are very happy to announce that from 16th August 2017, Dr. Gopal DIXIT has joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board. He/She will carry a special responsibility for dealing with manuscripts based on Botany. Dr. Gopal DIXIT working as Sr. Asst. Prof & Head, Department of Botany, Upadhi PG College, Pilibhit-262001 (UP) INDIA. The appointment of Dr. Gopal DIXIT as member Editorial Advisory Board strengthens the links and will make it easier for prospective authors to establish contact with the journal.
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Dr. Naser Jamil Al-Zaidiyeen joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board from 24th May 2011
We are very happy to announce that from 24 May 2011, Dr. Naser Jamil Al-Zaidiyeen has joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board. He will carry a special responsibility for dealing with manuscripts based on Educational Studies. Dr. Naser Jamil Al-Zaidiyeen is currently working as Department of English Language, College of Science and Humanities, Rumaah-Majmaah University, KSA. The appointment of Dr. Naser Jamil Al-Zaidiyeen as member Editorial Advisory Board strengthens the links and will make it easier for prospective authors to establish contact with the journal.
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Dr. Rohit Bansal joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board from 14th October 2017
We are very happy to announce that from 14th October 2017, Dr. Rohit Bansal has joined the team of Elixir Editorial Advisory Board. He/She will carry a special responsibility for dealing with manuscripts based on Management. Dr. Rohit Bansal working as Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Vaish College of Engineering, Rohtak, India. The appointment of Dr. Rohit Bansal as member Editorial Advisory Board strengthens the links and will make it easier for prospective authors to establish contact with the journal.
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Edge time of the Bayalatagalu
Like a theater person. Disclosures have brought about changes in a person's life. Formed a personality. From the great poems of Ramayana, Mahabharata, and other social events, the stories are classified as Radhanata. The rural artists are depressed without encouragement.
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Effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievements of special educations students with learning disabilities
This research investigated the effect of co-curricular activities on academic achievements of special educations students with learning disabilities in SMK Permata Jaya, Rengit, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia. 20 students from special educations class session 2015 were selected for moderate level syllabus and another 20 students were using high level syllabus constituted a study sample. Each level of students taught by the same teacher was divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental groups were involved in co-curricular activities and the control groups did not participate in any co-curricular activity. They were two types of co-curricular activities which are physical activities and the other was like debates, speeches and drama. Raw scores of the students from the subject of Science test made up data for the study. Data analysis involved the use of mean scores and t-test of significant difference between two independent group means scores, supported by F-test of homogeneity of two independent group variances It was found that co-curricular activities had significant effect on academic achievements of the experimental groups.
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Efficacy of mitigation measures in Kenya EIA process: An opportunity for urban disaster risk reduction
The effectiveness of mitigation in EIA is vital in preventing adverse environmental impacts thus ensuring sustainable development. However, while EIA has been embedded within the development planning processes in many countries, successful implementation has not been evident in developing countries. Despite EIA being carried out on most development projects there still remains the challenge of implementation of EIA mitigation measures. It’s for this reason that the study evaluates level of implementation of mitigation measures for the selected projects and the utility of EIA mitigation conceptual model in enhancing the effectiveness of mitigation in EIA. A cross-sectional design was adopted to collect and analyse data. Data from thirty (30) EIA reports conducted between 1999 and 2016 were purposively sampled to provide information about the quality of EIA reports in terms implementation proposed mitigation measures. The modified EIS quality review package and mitigation guidelines were used to gather and grade the quality of EIA reports in terms of the impacts and mitigation measures. Regarding the practical implementation of mitigation measures proposed in the reviewed EIA reports, three purposively selected EIA projects, environmental managers, local communities surrounding them and field observations provided the required data. The key findings reveal that the level of mitigation implementation in EIA was partly implemented. Among the six mitigation measures projected, the proponent implemented fully two mitigation measures only relating to impact on land use and impact on soils. The other four mitigation measures relating to air quality and noise pollution control, health and safety, solid waste management and social and economic impacts were implemented partly. The findings of the three projects reveal that mitigation measures are inadequately implemented. The study concluded that EIA reports had shortcomings in impact identification and implementation of mitigation measures. The study recommended that active public participation of local communities can make the implementation of mitigation measures effective.
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Efficient Product-cum-Dual to Product Estimators of Population Mean in Systematic Sampling
This paper proposes, with justification, a class of product-cum-dual to product estimators for estimating the population mean in systematic sampling using auxiliary information. The bias and variance of the proposed class of estimators have been derived under large sample approximation. Asymptotic optimum estimator (AOE) and its approximate variance estimator are derived and efficiency comparisons made with existing related estimators in theory. Analytical and numerical results show that at optimal conditions, the proposed class of estimators is always more efficient than all existing estimators under review.
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Efficient Ratio-Cum Product Estimator using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling
This paper proposed a modified ratio-cum-product estimators of finite population mean using information on coefficient of variation and co-efficient of kurtosis of auxiliary variable in Stratified Ranked Set Sampling (SRSS). It has been shown that this method is highly beneficial to the estimation based on Stratified Simple Random Sampling (SSRS). The bias and mean squared error of the proposed estimators are derived. Theoretically, it is shown that these suggested estimators are more efficient than the estimators in Stratified simple random sampling. The results have been illustrated by numerical examples.
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Enhancing database access control policies
Now a days Public and private organizations increase their database system requirement for day-to-day business. Hence database security becomes more crucial as the scale of database is growing. A signified approach for protecting information which enforcing access control policies based on subject and object and their characteristics. There are many security models for database systems. The database security systems have developed a number of different access control policies for assuring data confidentiality, integrity and availability. In this paper we survey the concepts under access control policies for database security. We review the key access control policies such as Mandatory Access Control policy(MAC), Discretionary Access Control Policy(DAC), and Role Based Access Control Policy(RBAC) and propose a concept on RBAC policy that is instead of access control through role assigned to the users, the users are assigned by some level of access control.
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Environmental and Agronomic Implication of the Levels of Heavy Metals Contamination of the Soils along Enugu-Abakaliki Major Highway in Southeastern Nigeria
Studies on levels of micronutrients and heavy metal concentration in soils provide vital information for best management options at all times. The study investigated levels of concentration of some heavy metals (Lead-Pb, Iron-Fe, Copper-Cu, Zinc-Zn and Manganese-Mn) on soils along Enugu-Abakaliki major express way in southeastern Nigeria in relation to the environmental and agronomic implication. Forty soil samples were collected at 0-40 cm depth from two environments (A and B). Results showed highly significant (P<0.01) mean lead (Pb) (16.37 mgkg-1) on the soils of Environment A than B (9.5 mgkg-1). Mean Pb in Ishieke I soil was significantly higher (P<0.05) than those of Boundary point II, Ezzamgbo II, and Ezzamgbo. Except Zn that was statistically similar, other metal mean values varied in concentration. Deficiency symptoms of macro- and micro-nutrients were observed on maize and tomato crops. Lime fertilizer was recommended. Continuous evaluation of soils for heavy metals should be an integral part of land use planning for long-term sustainability of farming systems and environmental stability.
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