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Volume 17 -
Number 2 (Cumulated No. 180);
February 25, 2024
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ROUTING
PROTOCOLS IN
AD HOC
WIRELESS
NETWORKS
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Premila and ** Dr. Kamal Srivastava
1Research
Scholar, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
2Associate
Professor, Department of Computer Science, SunRise University,
Alwar, Rajasthan (India)
Email:
toranps@gmail.com
Abstract:
Routing is a process of determining
a path and transferring packets from source to
destination.
There are
several routing
protocols were
developed for
ad hoc
wireless
network, but this chapter will give an overview on two most
common reactive routing
protocols, DSR and AODV.
Here reactive routing protocols have chosen since they
are well performing in ad hoc wireless network. Reactive routing
protocol creates routes when
they are
needed by the source to send data
packets to the destination.
[Premila and Srivastava, K.
ROUTING
PROTOCOLS IN
AD HOC WIRELESS
NETWORKS.
N Y Sci J
2024;17(2):1-4].
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(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
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01.
doi:10.7537/marsnys170224.01.
Keywords:
ROUTING, PROTOCOLS
IN, AD HOC, WIRELESS,
NETWORKS |
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STUDY ON
QUALITATIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN
THE CAPITAL
MARKET
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Shivakumar and **Dr. Bharat Bhushan Sharma
1Research
Scholar, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
2Assistant
Professor, Department of Commerce, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
Email:
svvnd121026@gmail.com
Abstract:
A growing stream
of research in accounting and finance tests the extent to which
the tone of financial disclosure narrative affects security
prices, over and above the disclosed financial performance.
These studies measure tone by counting the relative frequency of
positive versus negative words in a given disclosure (e.g.,
earnings press releases). Critical to the analysis is the list
of words deemed to be positive or negative. Most studies use
general wordlists (GI or Diction) rather than wordlists that are
specific to the domain of financial disclosure. General
wordlists likely omit words that would be considered positive or
negative in the context of financial disclosure and include
words that would not. Application of general wordlists to
financial disclosure also gives rise to problems with polysemy.
For example, the word 'division' is considered a negative word
in the GI wordlist, but that word is commonly used in financial
disclosure to describe a segment of a company and is thus
neither negative nor positive in a domain-specific context. In
this study, we compare the predictive validity of these
commonly-used wordlists to a wordlist developed specifically for
the context of financial disclosure. Using a sample of over
15,000 earnings press releases, we find that the
context-specific wordlist developed by Henry (2006, 2008) is
more powerful than the general wordlists used in past research.
Our findings suggest that capital markets researchers will
benefit by using the domain-specific wordlist in the context of
financial disclosure. These results will help to establish a
firm foundation for research on qualitative information in
financial disclosure.
[Shivakumar, U. and Sharma,
B.B., K. STUDY ON
QUALITATIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN
THE CAPITAL
MARKET. N Y
Sci J
2024;17(2):5-8].
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02.
doi:10.7537/marsnys170224.02.
Keywords:
QUALITATIVE,
DEVELOPMENTS, CAPITAL MARKET |
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Rabindra
Nath Tagore's Mysticism and Humanism in Poetry
Dr. Sakshi Antil
Flat No. 203,
Tower-9, Fresco Apartment, Nirwana Country, Gurugram-122001,
Haryana (India)
Email:
Sakshiantil75@gmail.com
Abstract:
Mysticism is
defined as a collection of diverse practices, discourses, texts,
institutions, traditions, and experiences directed at human
transformation, as defined by various traditions." Mysticism is
a phrase that encompasses anything that has to do with God.
Tagore entered the domain of mysticism because of his passion
for "nature" and "God," according to an analysis of his words
and concepts. As a result, Rabindra nath’s Gitanjali is better
described as "Nature Mysticism" rather than "Soul or God." Only
enlightened saints and poets such as Kalidasa and Auribindo are
capable of attaining mysticism. Humanism is a phrase with a long
and complicated history, as well as an unusually broad range of
meanings and applications. Readers have been baffled by how
various authors have used it in various ways. Humanism was a
cultural, literary, scientific, and intellectual movement that
advocated for the study of humanities, ancient Greek and Roman
languages, literature, and history. In writing, study, and other
aspects of life, humanist intellectuals modeled themselves after
ancient authors.
[Dr. Sakshi Antil,
Rabindra Nath Tagore's Mysticism
and Humanism in Poetry.
N Y Sci J
2024;17(2):9-14].
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doi:10.7537/marsnys170224.03.
Keywords:
Rabindra Nath Tagore's , Mysticism, Humanism, Poetry |
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Reviewed Basics of South West
(Asian) Monsoon Time Scale
Gangadhar
H.No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar,
Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
There are many mysteries and
unsolved issues in the monsoonal climate and Weather systems
that cannot explain and solve. I proposed and designed the
Basics of Monsoon Time Scales for all world global, regional,
local monsoon systems along with countries for unraveling the
mysteries of climate, weather, monsoons; studying the
characteristics of mechanism of climate, weather and monsoons
and exercising the benefits of mankind and development of
monsoonal climate and weather sciences.
According to the
researches and studies on the Monsoon Time Scales, it is known
that there will be major global climate changes in the coming
years "i.e" heavy rains, floods and storms etc. will occur
until about 2075 and there will be droughts and famines etc.
until about 2150. Through the establishment of Monsoon Time
Scales, we can know the future consequences of the climate
changes. Plans can be made accordingly. So, scientists can
establish the Monsoon Time Scale and predict what is going to
happen in the monsoonal climate in the coming years roughly.
I call on the world scientists to design and establish the
Monsoon Time Scales following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales
outlined below, based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is
successfully proved out in practice. South West (ASIAN) monsoon
is a key system in global monsoon systems. I have conducted
many scientific researches on this monsoon system and as a part
these researches, I proposed and designed the Basics of South
West (ASIAN) Monsoon Time Scale which can help to study the
past, present and future conditions of the South West (ASIAN)
monsoon.
In
the current year 2022, the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon was
traveling upwards and reached to the 29th June. Below this, the
main-path of Indian summer monsoon also traveled upwards
parallel to the pre-path of Indian summer monsoon with a
difference of about 30 days and reached to the 29th July, As it
moves further up, changes in the climate are likely increasing
and there are more chances of heavy rains and floods in the
coming years.
[Gangadhar,
Reviewed Basics of
South West (Asian) Monsoon Time Scale.
N Y Sci J
2024;17(2):15-56]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
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04.
doi:10.7537/marsnys170224.04.
Keywords: Global
Monsoons Time Scales, North American Monsoon Time Scale, North
African Monsoon Time Scale, Indian Monsoons Time Scale, East
Asian Monsoon Time Scale, Western North Pacific Monsoon Time
Scale, South American Monsoon Time Scale, South African Monsoon
Time Scale, Australian Monsoon Time Scale, European Monsoon Time
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