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Volume 15 - Issue 7 (Cumulated No. 169), 25, 2023

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Geographical Models Of Enclaves / Exclaves In The Type Of “Matryoshka”

 

Jumakhanov Shavkatjon Zairjanovich

 

Namangan State University, Docent of the Department of Geography

The Republic of Uzbekistan, Namangan region, Namangan city

E-mail address: shavkat_72@mail.ru

 

Annotation. The article describes a complex of enclaves, which is one of the specific topological types of enclaves, and, in this regard, the theoretical aspects of enclaves of several orders - such as "matryoshka". Geographic models of this type of enclave are also described.

[Jumakhanov Sh. Z. Geographical models of enclaves / exclaves in the type of “Matryoshka”. Researcher 2023;15(7):1-8]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 01. doi:10.7537/marsrsj150723.01.

 

Key words: enclave, exclave, enclave complex, “geopolitical archipelago”, “matryoshka”, delimitation, demarcation

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Study on the Problem and prospect of Muslim Women participation of politics in India

 

* MD KHAIRUL ANAM and **Dr. MADHU

 

*Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

**Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, SunRise University, Alwar, Rajasthan (India)

Email: anammgr786@gmail.com

 

Abstract: Politics is the progeny of political engagement, which is the mother. As it produces, nurtures, develops, rules, and shapes politics, the former is of utmost importance to both the country and the individual. Because of this, political engagement in every aspect of a nation's affairs defines its politics, and despite the fact that women make up close to half of the population, their political importance is far less than that of men. Women make up the bulk of the population. Women have always been viewed as second-class citizens in communities where men dominated, as is evident from history. The potential of women has been limited by forcing them to carry out domestic tasks within of four walls. Indian women were not allowed to leave their homes. Their freedoms and rights had been revoked. Enrolling them in school was prohibited. They had an idea of the perfect housewife. They have no access to opportunities in society, politics, the economy, or health. Women must be given more influence if civilisation is to advance. Muslims have a tremendous influence on Indian society. The largest minority in this nation is them. In 2011, the overall population of India was 13.4% Muslim, with the majority of them residing in Lakshadweep and Jammu & Kashmir. Emerging nations like India are currently concerned about the empowerment of women. It is thought that a number of factors, including the "invisible" role and "marginal" social status of women in Muslim societal dynamics, have hampered the development of Muslim society. The rate of women's emancipation is in danger within the greatest Muslim minority. Lack of social chances for Muslim women is a severe issue that needs immediate attention. The position of Muslim women in India will be primarily examined in this essay.

[Anam, M.K. and Madhu. Study on the Problem and prospect of Muslim Women participation of politics in India. Researcher 2023;15(7):9-14]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 02. doi:10.7537/marsrsj150723.02.

 

Keywords : Muslim, Women, Political Participation, Society Etc

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Correctly understand and apply Yin and Yang in Taiji diagram

 

Sun Chunwu

 

Sun Chunwu (1948-), male (Han nationality), Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, mainly engaged in natural science research; Author's statement: I guarantee that the following article is the copyright owner of this work. Company name: Yangzhou Sanli Electric Appliance Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Province Postal code 225008 E-mail: yzscw0514@163.com micro signal scw20171020

 

Abstract: With the integration of China, I like to move the arrow of the dynamic field on the Taiji diagram to the heart of one of the following laws of motion, the creation of Yin and Yang, the movement of gold, wood, water, fire and the earth, so as to raise all philosophical thoughts of evolution. Taoism's inaction of WTO emphasizes the unity and contradiction of opposites. Confucius is indeed another rumor of centrifugal movement, such as arrow, kindness, justice, etiquette, wisdom and belief in the birth of Confucianism, which inherently promises the highest degree of ethical adaptation. Unfortunately, they usually look at the problems from the macro and micro perspectives. I don't really understand the voltmeter picture of Taiji Bagua. There is no way to find the source below, and I don't explain all the real meanings displayed by Taiji Bagua, which can't play a huge role in science and technology.

[Sun Chunwu. Correctly understand and apply Yin and Yang in Taiji diagram.  Researcher 2023;15(7):15-28]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 03.doi:10.7537/marsrsj150723.03.

 

Keywords: Taiji diagram, elliptic trend diagram. Material; Mass energy; Force; Eccentric scroll engine; Planet; Galaxies; Centripetal force centrifugal force; Density wave

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Modelling Carbon Stock In Sawn Logs Of Some Commercial Tree Species In Ilaobuachi Sawmill, Rivers State, Nigeria

 

Amadi Ihuoma, Eguakun Funmilayo Sarah, Oyebade, Bukola Amoo.

 

Department of  Forestry and Wildlife Management,  Faculty of Agriculture. University of Port Harcourt

funmilayo.popo-ola@uniport.edu.ng

 

Abstract: Forest management has both positive and negative varieties of effects on carbon stock. Carbon stock assessment is a basis for modelling carbon productivity in trees. This study develops models for predicting carbon stock of some commercial tree species in Ilaobuachi Sawmill, Rivers State, Nigeria. Data was obtained from sixteen commonly sawn log species with dbh ≥ 50cm base on their abundance. Correlation analysis was used to determine the degree of association between carbon stored and other measured variables. Different regression functions were used to develop the carbon stock model. Statistics such as Coefficient of determination (R2), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) and Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) were used to test the accuracy of model. Five hundred and twenty eight logs of 16 species had diameter ranging from 0.71 cm to 1.10 cm. Basic wood density ranged from 0.39 cm−3 to 0.76 g cm−3 with an average of 0.54 g cm−3. The logs had an average volume of 7.99 m3 and carbon stock of 2.18 MgC. Diameter, volume, biomass had a strong positive relationship with carbon stored hence were good predictor of carbon stored. Among the regression functions tested, semi log function was selected as the best to predict carbon stored. Species that retain low amounts of carbon should be allowed to remain in the forest, thereby avoiding low sawmill yield hence fulfilling environmental functions. [Amadi I, Eguakun, F. S, Oyebade, B. A.  Modelling Carbon Stock In Sawn Logs Of Some Commercial Tree Species In Ilaobuachi Sawmill, Rivers State, Nigeria, Researcher 2023;15(7):29-37]. ISSN 1553-9865 (print); ISSN 2163-8950 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/researcher. 04.doi:10.7537/marsrsj150723.04.

 

Keywords: Models, Sawn log, Timber, Sawmill, Carbon stock

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