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New York Science Journal

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ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online), doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly

Volume 17 - Number 10 (Cumulated No. 188); October 25, 2024

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A Study of Emotional Intelligence of Science, Social Science & Commerce Higher Secondary students in District Pulwama, J&K

 

                                                            Asia Maqbool 1, Hafiz Mudasir 2, Aliya Nabi

 

1. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Education, Kashmir University

2. Ph.D Research Scholar, Dept. of Education, Dr. C.V Raman University, Chhattisgarh

3. P.G Student, Indra Gandhi National Open University

hafizmudasir@rediffmail.com

 

Abstract: The present study was carried out to study the emotional intelligence of Science, Social science and Commerce higher secondary students. The sample for the study was 90(30 science, 30 social science and 30 commerce) randomly selected from different higher secondary institutions of district Pulwama Kashmir. Anokhool Hyde et-al scale was employed for the data collection and t-test was employed for the analysis of data. The result of the study highlight – I) science and social science students do not differ significantly on various dimensions of Emotional intelligence. ii) Science and commerce students do not differ significantly on various dimensions of Emotional intelligence.iii) social science and commerce students differ significantly on various dimensions of Emotional intelligence.

[Asia Maqbool, Hafiz Mudasir, Aliya Nabi. A Study of Emotional Intelligence of Science, Social Science & Commerce Higher Secondary students in District Pulwama, J&K. N Y Sci J 2024;17(10):1-5]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 01. doi:10.7537/marsnys171024.01.

 

Keywords: Emotional intelligence, Science, social science, commerce

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Significance of activation energy and nonlinear thermal radiation in a reactive micropolar nanofluid flow model over a stretching sheet with weak concentration

 

*A. Nwagwo, O.A. Esan, O.E. Enobabor, T.O. Ogunbayo, O.M. Ayeni, B.O. Olusan

 

Department of Mathematics, Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Nigeria.

*naxander2000@yahoo.com, ­*alexander.nwagwo@yabatech.edu.ng

 

Abstract: A two dimensional vertically stretching sheet is configured in this study. There is a flow of a non-Newtonian electro-conducting reactive micropolar nanofluid over this device with the influence of activation energy, Brownian movement of tiny particles, thermo-migration of particles and nonlinear thermal radiation. By means of suitable similarity variables, the partial derivatives governing the flow equations are remodeled into ordinary derivatives and afterward solved by using a numerical approach via Runge-Kutta Fehlberg method. The consequences of this study reveal that the micropolar fluid has the tendency to boost the velocity profiles whereas there is a depletion of the momentum boundary layer with higher magnitudes of the magnetic field term. There is a reduction in the nanoparticles concentration profiles with higher values of chemical reaction and Brownian motion whereas the presence of activation energy and thermophoresis term raises the concentration field.

[A. Nwagwo, O.A. Esan, O.E. Enobabor, T.O. Ogunbayo, O.M. Ayeni, B.O. Olusan. Significance of activation energy and nonlinear thermal radiation in a reactive micropolar nanofluid flow model over a stretching sheet with weak concentration. N Y Sci J 2024;17(10):6-15]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 02. doi:10.7537/marsnys171024.02

 

Keywords: Micropolar fluid, Activation energy; Brownian motion; Thermophoresis.

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The Role of Nature in Romantic Poetry

 

Bhupinder  Kaur

 

W.no 10, H.no 327, Gurdiyal Singh colony, Indri Karnal-132041 (Haryana)

Email- jagnoor9253471593.JS@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The debate surrounding romantic poetry often revolves around whether poets use nature as a direct subject or as a metaphorical vehicle for other themes, a topic that ignites fervent discussions among students. This paper examines the role of nature in Romantic poetry through an educational analysis of two iconic poems: Daffodils by William Wordsworth and Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The study delves into the ways in which nature is portrayed in these poems and how it serves as a source of inspiration, reflection, and transcendence for the Romantic poets. The paper also explores the thematic and stylistic elements employed by the poets to convey their deep connection with nature and the profound impact it has on human emotions and experiences. Through this analysis, the paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of the significance of nature in Romantic poetry and its enduring influence on literary and artistic expression, and provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the diverse manifestations of nature in romantic poetry.

[Bhupinder  Kaur. The Role of Nature in Romantic Poetry. N Y Sci J 2024;17(10):16-18]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 03. doi:10.7537/marsnys171024.03

 

Keywords: Romantic poetry, nature, role, education

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Sunkesula Barrage and its future water availability

 

Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

 

H. No. 5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055

Email:  gangadhar19582058@gmail.com

 

Abstract: The Sunkesula Barrage, belongs to the country of India in the Asian continent. Here is an important and significant thing that scientists should be grasped and noted by the researchers regarding the changes in climate conditions. Recently, due to climate changes, water bodies like rivers, lakes, ponds, reservoirs, barrages, dams, and glaciers etc. are drying up or overflowing, causing many catastrophic situations. According to the Indian Monsoon Time Scales, it is come to known that there will be climate changes in the coming years “i.e” heavy rains and and floods etc. will occur until about 2075, and there will be droughts and famines until about 2150. So, based on the studies of the Indian Monsoon Time Scale, basins and catchment areas of the Sunkesula Barrage will be filled with waters in the coming years. This is just only a scientific observation with a scientific perspective and not that these consequences will occur and in some years it may be fulfilled and in others it may not be fulfilled. In this study, we can take anything that is useful in scientific research. So scientists, engineers, irrigators etc. can monitor the conditions of the Sunkesula Barrage through the establishment and study of the Indian Monsoon Time Scale. Through this research, we can know the future consequences of the above Sunkesula Barrage catchment areas and basins. Plans can be made accordingly. So, Indian scientists can establish the Indian Monsoon Time Scale and predict what is going to happen in the above Sunkesula Barrage basins and catchment areas in the coming 50 years roughly. Now let us know how to design and establish of Indian Monsoon Time Scale, how to study the climate changes and how to predict the future conditions of the above Sunkesula Barrage. To predict the future conditions of the Sunkesula Barrage, Indian Monsoon Time Scale is described below for the convenience of Indian scientists to study the precipitation includes drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel, and hail etc. around the catchment areas of the Sunkesula Barrage. Indian scientists may select and develop a suitable Monsoon Time Scale which is used to estimate the climate conditions in the catchment areas of the Sunkesula Barrage as outlined below.

N Y Sci J 2024;17(10):19-88]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 04. doi:10.7537/marsnys171024.04

 

Keywords: Bioforecast(1965-70), A New Hypothetical Model of Cosmology (1970-77), Inquisition(1977-79), Basics of Geoscope (1980-87), Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91), Indian Monsoon Time Scale(1991), Researches on Earth and space related issues(1991-2000), Numerical Weather Periodic Tables (2000-10), Designs of Geoscope projects (2010-20), Designs of Global Monsoon Time Scales (2020-)

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