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Volume 15 - Issue 1 (Cumulated No. 163), January 25, 2023
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Cause of change: Student-dominated and teacher-led art teaching
teacher-student relationship
Xiao Chen
Guangzhou University, Guangdong, China
Abstract:
This article is based on the leading role of teachers in
teaching and takes emotional communication as the standard to
make the relationship between teachers and students more
delicate and warm. Form "student-oriented, teacher-oriented"
teacher-student relationship, at the same time, make the
problems and causes of teacher-student relationship more
extensive and profound analysis, in order to promote the good
development of teacher-student relationship.
[Xiao
Chen. Cause of change: Student-dominated and teacher-led art
teaching teacher-student relationship. Researcher
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Cause, teaching, relationship |
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An analysis of practical teaching cases from the perspective of
traditional culture promotion and innovative design
——Display practice of teaching practice cases in the field of
digital media art
Pu He
Yunnan Arts University, Yunnan, China
Abstract:
The construction of the course practice teaching link has made
great achievements and excellent results, but it is the eternal
theme of practice teaching to insist on teaching reform, do well
in the course case construction and improve the quality of
practice teaching. Therefore, we should constantly sum up
experience, have the courage to explore, have the courage to
practice, and further build a better practice teaching link,
strive for greater achievements, more excellent results.
[Pu
He.
Re-conceptualization based on the aesthetic form and value
embodiment of tin craft-- Taking Gejiu tin process as an example.
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Teaching presentation, process, design, expression |
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A STUDY ON CYBER CRIMES IN
INTERNET IN INDIA
Dr. Raman Nehra
H. No. 123A/14, Kirpal Nagar,
Rohtak-124001, Haryana (India)
Email:rnehra39@gmail.com
Abstract:
As we all know that this is the
era where most of the things are done usually over the internet
starting from online dealing to the online transaction. Since
the web is considered as worldwide stage, anyone can access the
resources of the internet from anywhere. The internet technology
has been using by the few people for criminal activities like
unauthorized access to other’s network, scams etc. These
criminal activities or the offense/crime related to the internet
is termed as cyber crime. In order to stop or to punish the
cyber criminals the term “Cyber Law” was introduced. We can
define cyber law as it is the part of the legal systems that
deals with the Internet, cyberspace, and with the legal issues.
It covers a broad area, encompassing many subtopics as well as
freedom of expressions, access to and utilization of the
Internet, and online security or online privacy. Generically, it
is alluded as the law of the web. Cyber crime is emerging as a
serious threat. World wide governments, police departments and
intelligence units have started to react. Initiatives to curb
cross border cyber threats are taking shape. Indian police has
initiated special cyber cells across the country and have
started educating the personnel. This paper is an attempt to
provide a glimpse on cyber crime in India. This paper is based
on various reports from news media and news portal.
[Nehra,
R. A STUDY ON CYBER CRIMES IN INTERNET IN INDIA.
Researcher 2023;15(1):9-12].
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Keywords:
Cyber crime, Hacking, Phishing, Vishing, Cyber squatting |
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The Role of Leadership in
Employee Motivation
SEEMA
Assistant Professor in Commerce, Ch. Devilal Memorial Girls
(P.G.) College Panipat, Haryana (India)
Seemabanger1396@gmail.com
Abstract:
While this study is to draw from the autocratic and
transformational leadership styles to advance further
understanding on the underlying mechanisms that enable leaders
to behave in an autocratic or transformational manner; and to
affect employee motivation, their behaviour and consequently,
their organisational oriented ventures. The paper intends to
establish the role of leadership style in motivating the
teaching staff to be committed to their work. From these 7high
schools, 84 teaching staff were selected to participate. It
should be noted that these ‘high schools were not performing
above the provincial benchmark. In order to obtain a holistic
view of the overall leadership style present in the school
system, a Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) was used.
The researchers administered the questionnaires with the
assistance of schools’ administrative clerks and the completed
questionnaires were collected by the research support group.
Data were analysed by descriptive statistics, such as
percentages, frequency and the Cronbach-alpha coefficient to
test among other things, the reliability of describing the
impact and the leadership style in these schools. The study
reveals that there strong relationship between transformational
leadership behaviours and commitment (affective commitment;
continuance commitment; and normative commitment). The findings
further highlighted the relationship trust, inspiring a shared
vision, encouraging creativity and emphasising development as
positive aspect that motivate staff. While it can be argued that
transformational leadership cannot raise job satisfaction,
however the commitment of teachers to their job can raise job
satisfaction and ultimately improve the school’s academic
performance.
[SEEMA,
The Role of Leadership in Employee Motivation.
Researcher 2023;15(1):13-16].
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Keywords:
Transactiontional Leadership, Organizational Commitement,
Transformstional Leadership, Motivation. |
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN
RELATION TO EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMPETENCE OF SECONDARY
SCHOOL TEACHERS
1Vaishali
Tomar, 2Dr. Treta Devi and 3Dr. Devendra
1Research
Scholar, Department of Education, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
2Assistant
Professor, Department of Education, SunRise University, Alwar,
Rajasthan (India)
3Assistant
Professor, Department of Education, BIMT College, Meerut, Uttar
Pradesh (India)
Email:jeevansingh.21@rediffmail.com
ABSTRACT:
The teachers are the builders of the nation. The Education
Commission (1966) states that “The future of India is now being
shaped in the classrooms.” It emphasized that, to make any
process of education a success, the quality competence and
character of the teachers were the most important aspects. The
term emotional intelligence (EI) was popularized by Goleman who
claimed that emotional intelligence “can be as powerful, and at
times more powerful, than I.Q.” There are several definitions of
emotional intelligence in the psychological literature, but in
general, it is defined as an ability to identify, regulate, and
manage emotions in the self and in others. Research indicates
that higher levels of emotional intelligence are associated with
a range of positive outcomes, such as better workplace
performance and physical and mental health. Good teachers need a
strong emotional intelligence. Further, by being mindful of
students’ emotions and helping students to regulate their
emotions, teachers can ease interpersonal conflicts and
contribute to the students’ emotional and social development.
[Vaishali
Tomar, Dr. Treta Devi and Dr. Devendra, REVIEW OF LITERATURE
TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN RELATION TO EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND
COMPETENCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Researcher 2023;15(1):17-22].
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05.doi:10.7537/marsrsj150123.05.
Keywords:
Emotional intelligence, proactive coping, burnout, and
supervisor support |
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PREVALENCE OF
TICKS BORNE DISEASES IN SELECTED DOMESTIC MAMMALS OF DISTRICT
PESHAWAR
Imtiaz Khan
Department of
Chemical and Life Sciences Qurtuba University of Science and
Information Technology Peshawar KpK Pakistan
Corresponding
email author
Imtiazkhansafi91@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
An
extensive study of 563 samples both on- season (June-August,
2020) and off season (December 2020- March 2021) was conducted
in Peshawar, the capital territory of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in
context of ticks borne diseases in selected domestic mammal i.e.
cow, buffalo, sheep, goat, horse, dog and donkey. The primary
data was collected in two phases (on-season and off-season)
through random sampling on infected (ticks borne) species. Out
of total 563 collected samples, 312 samples were collected for
on-season and 251 samples were collected for off season. The
method that was adopted for the research was laboratory analysis
on blood samples that were collected from Selected Domestic
Mammals and interviews from owner of the infected Selected
Domestic Mammals. During the on-season the number of samples
collected from cow were 166, buffalo 9, sheep 32, goat 60, horse
10, dog 26, and donkey 10 in which the positivity ratio was 80%,
44%, 77%, 60%, 50%, 81%, 90% respectively. During the off-season
the number of collected samples from cow were 100, Buffalo 13,
sheep 11, goat 79, horse 10, dog 28, donkey 10 in which the
positivity ratio was 77%, 31%, 73%, 80%, 60%, 79%, 40%
respectively. Our study concluded that the most prevalent
parasite was Anaplasma, followed by theileria and the least
dominant was babesia. It was also found that the most disease
prone specie was dog (80% positivity) followed by cow (79%),
Sheep (76%), Goat (71%), donkey (65%), horse (55%) and buffalo
(36%). The overall positivity percentage of the collected
samples in the Selected Domestic Mammals of the study area was
74% and negativity percentage was 26% which shows an alarming
situation for district Peshawar, therefore the suggestions and
recommendation proposed by this thesis report should be adopted
at town, tehsil and district level on emergency basis.
[Imtiaz
Khan,
PREVALENCE OF
TICKS BORNE DISEASES IN SELECTED DOMESTIC MAMMALS OF DISTRICT
PESHAWAR.
Researcher 2023;15(1):23-53].
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06.doi:10.7537/marsrsj150123.06.
Keywords:
Anemia, Haemo-parasitic diseases, Prevalence, Tick born disease,
Risk factors, etc. |
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Title: The Prevalence of
Hematological Manifestations and Their Association with Severity
and Outcome of COVID-19
Authors:
1.
Dr. Abrar J. Alwaheed. (First author): MBBS, MRCPI, RCPI
CFP (Hem).1
2.
Dr. Reem J. Al Argan.: MBBS, SB-Med, SF-Endo, FACE, ECNU.1
3.
Dr. Dania M. Alkhafaji.:
MBBS, SB-Med, SF-Endo, FACE.
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Dr. Safi G. Alqatari.: MBBS, MRCPI, MMedSc, RCPI CFP
(Rheum). 1
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Dr. Alaa A. Alzaki: MBBS, FRCPC, ABIM.1
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Dr. Zainab A. AlElq: MBBS.1
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Dr. Fatimah I. Alabdrabalnabi: MBBS.2
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Dr. Tariq S. Alsaif: MBBS.1
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Dr. Abdullah B. Almashouf: MBBS. 1
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Dr. Zainab R. Albaggal: MBBS. 1
Affiliation
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Department of Internal Medicine-College of Medicine-Imam
Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University -King Fahd Hospital of the
University-Khobar-Eastern Province-Saudi Arabia.
2.
Department of Internal Medicine, Al Ahsaa General
Directorate of Health Affairs, Al Ahsaa, Saudi Arabia.
Corresponding Author:
Dr. Zainab Alelq, MBBS,SBIM.
Department of Internal Medicine- College of Medicine-Imam
Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University-King Fahd Hospital of the
University, Khobar, Eastern Province-Saudi Arabia.
Zip code: 34445
Email:
zaelq@iau.edu.sa
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-1155-0951
Abstract:
Background:
The World Health Organization has declared Coronavirus Disease
2019 as pandemic on 2020. Initially, it was thought to be a
respiratory tract illness. However, multi-systemic involvement
has been observed, including hematopoietic system. Abnormal
hematological parameters were associated with poor outcomes.
Objectives: Local studies are lacking so we aimed to
study the prevalence and
association of hematologic manifestations with the severity and
outcome of COVID-19 disease.
Patients and Methods:
Retrospective observational study involving 357 patients with
Coronavirus Disease 2019 who were admitted to King Fahad
Hospital of the University from March to September 2020. After
Institutional Review Board approval, the data was collected
correlating demographics, comorbidities, abnormal hematologic
results with Coronavirus Disease 2019 severity and outcome. The
severity of the disease classified according to Saudi Arabian
Ministry of Health. Results: The most prevalent
Hematological abnormality was lymphopenia. Diabetes mellitus,
thrombocytopenia, neutrophilia, high D-dimer and ferritin were
found to be an independent risk factors for severe disease.
While older age was an independent risk factor for worse
outcome. Moreover, High Partial Thrombin Time, D-dimer and
lactate dehydrogenase were associated with poor outcome.
Critically ill patients were having higher risk for longer
hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit admission, ventilation and
death. Conclusion: Most of the hematologic and
coagulation abnormalities in patients with COVID-19 are
considered risk factors for disease severity and worse outcome.
Accordingly, these patients should be identified and managed
with close observation to prevent and minimize complications.
[Dr.
Abrar J. Alwaheed. (First author): MBBS, MRCPI, RCPI CFP (Hem),Dr.
Reem J. Al Argan.: MBBS, SB-Med, SF-Endo, FACE, ECNU.Dr.
Dania M. Alkhafaji.:
MBBS, SB-Med, SF-Endo, FACE.Dr.
Safi G. Alqatari.: MBBS, MRCPI, MMedSc, RCPI CFP (Rheum).Dr.
Alaa A. Alzaki: MBBS, FRCPC, ABIM.Dr. Zainab A. AlElq: MBBS.
Dr. Fatimah I. Alabdrabalnabi: MBBS.Dr. Tariq S. Alsaif:
MBBS.Dr. Abdullah B. Almashouf: MBBS. Dr. Zainab R.
Albaggal: MBBS.Title:
The Prevalence of Hematological Manifestations and Their
Association with Severity and Outcome of COVID-19.
Researcher 2023;15(1):54-64].
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Key Words:
COVID-19, Hematology, Coagulation, Severity, Outcome. |
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