Volume 2 - Issue 9- September - 2019
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1 A Study of Innovative Transportation and its Effects on Economic Growth of a Nation - A Case Study of Saudi Arabia by Dr. Puja Sunil Pawar The development of transport takes place in socio-economic context. Development does not take place without proper infrastructure. The transport sector is very important in the economy. It is used for development due to intensive use of infrastructure. Innovation in transport makes sure that transport is safer and well-coordinated. Especially, in global economy transportation gains importance due to increasing economic opportunities and mobility of people. Therefore, transport infrastructure and level of economic development are apparently related. An efficient transport system reduces costs in many sectors. The effects of transport are not always predicted and can have unforeseen consequences such as congestion. Transport system holds an important responsibility both economically and socially. This study aims to investigate and analyze the causality relations between innovative road transport infrastructure and economic growth in Saudi Arabia. The study is mainly based on information from secondary data sources obtained from Saudi Arabia Monetary Agency and World Bank over the period of 1989 to 2018 and information from third-party respondents involved in the transport sector are included. Granger causality test is used in this study to find out the relationship between different variables with Akaike Lag Length Selection Information Criteria and Vector Autoregression (VAR) model is used to find the causality relation. The result shows single directional causality from real GDP to transport infrastructure. There is, however, no proof to support that road transportation infrastructure is the major cause of economic growth. The finding lies in the basic idea that economic growth is the basis to provide the required support for the development of transportation infrastructure. 01 - 12 Download Paper
2 Water Security in Ambon City by Novita Oktaviani and Dr. Haryono Putro Water security is the ability of the community to maintain sustainability water needs, both in sufficient quantities and acceptable quality. Ambon City is one of the biggest centers of activity in Maluku Province because Ambon City is the capital of Maluku Province. Clean water management in Ambon City shows that Ambon City still needs an increase in clean water production capacity due to springs in Sirimau District has experienced a crisis since the beginning of 2016. The method used in this study based Indonesian National Standard 6728.1: 2015 concerning the preparation of the spatial balance of natural resources section 1 – resources water. From the analysis results, it is obtained that the projected water demand in Ambon City in 2039 is 4.092 m3/second consists of household water needs 1.441 m3/second, non-domestic water needs 0.432 m3/second, industrial water needs 1.195 m3/second, livestock water needs are 0.044 m3/second and agricultural-horticultural water needs are 0.980 m3/second. The total debt of available water resources infrastructure in Ambon City in 2018 is 0.282 m3/second consisting of Drinking Water Provider System. Based on the results of the water balance analysis, the water demand in Ambon City is still high has not been fulfilled because water needs are greater than the availability of water. However, Ambon City has the potential for mainstay discharge of 250.424 m3/second which can be used to meet water needs in the city of Ambon. Recommendation water resource infrastructure to accommodate the mainstay discharge is in the form of the building as many reservoirs 168 units with a total storage capacity of 30.350 million m3/second with an estimated construction cost of the reservoir IDR 1,308,692,000,000. 13 - 22 Download Paper
3 Approximation of Direct Economic Value of Traffic Blockage in City by Ms. Nayantara & Dr. Prasanna Basu Traffic congestion has been an urban externality pervasive in every city of the world and developing country like India and its cities are not devoid of this. Though the problem is getting intensified in Indian cities, a prudent policy solution still lacks comprehensive analysis which needs quantification of traffic congestion costs. The absence of information on costs associated with traffic congestion has led to improper evaluation of policy option and adopting ready-made supply side solutions. This further has intensified the problem rather than reducing it. In this line, the present paper made an effort to estimate the direct economic cost of traffic congestion for one of the major metropolitan city, Bengaluru. It is found that, commuters in the city will have to bear an additional direct economic cost of traffic congestion of Rs. 57, 271 every year. Further, a commuter in Bengaluru has to bear Rs. 229 for every hour spent in traffic congestion. The study made an interesting comparison with ideal travel and actual travel cost and found that commuters are incurring an imputed cost of Rs. 16, 618 every year due to traffic congestion in the city. 23 - 34 Download Paper
4 Result of Clippers Bond Strengths and Bond Failure in Metal and Ceramic Brackets Bonded with Fluoride Disclosing Blend: A Brief Study by Dr. Yogesh Sawant (MDS) & Dr. Teena Ratre (BDS) Introduction: One of the standard measures in the prevention of enamel demineralization is the use of Fluoride. Incorporation of Fluoride into adhesives for bracket bonding inhibit caries lesion development during fixed orthodontic treatment. Aim: This study aims to determine the shear bond of self-cured and LightLight cured Fluoride releasing adhesive used for bonding metal and ceramic brackets and its mode of failure site. Materials and methods: Self-cured Fluoride releasing composite (Rely-a-Bond, Reliance Ortho Products), LightLight cured Fluoride releasing composite (Light Bond, Reliance Ortho Products), stereomicroscope to determine the bond failure. Light cured composite used for bonding metal and ceramic brackets( LC-C, LCM), self-cured composites used for bonding metal, and ceramic brackets(SC-C, SC-M). Statistical analysis: One way ANOVA applied for analysis followed Tukey's Posthoc test used to find statistical significant between and within the groups. A p-value (P<0.05) considered statistically significant. Results: There is a significant differences in mean Shear bond strength values between the groups. LC-C showed the highest SBS (24.60.6) and least for SC-M (14.66.6). Type of bond failure is causing damage to bracket, or increased chances of enamel fracture are highest for LC-C group. Discussion: ceramic brackets, though they are aesthetically superior to metal brackets. The use of fluoride-releasing composite in any form shows clinically acceptable shear bond strength. Conclusion: There is a statistically significant difference in mean SBS amongst the four groups light-cured bonded with ceramic brackets (LC-C) showed the highest SBS, followed by LC-M, SC-C, and the SC-M groups. 35- 41 Download Paper
5 The Dog-Goddess: Divine Nature, Past and Dogs in Atavistic the Bible by Kalavati Sen A sub specie of wolf that was domesticated came to be known as „Dog‟. History suggests that Dogs have been human companions since Adams. They have been with humans and have been an integral part of their culture, lives, leanings extending to them emotional support, spiritual enrichment and adding to their very being. Based on DNA evidence, the wolf ancestors of modern dogs diverged from other wolves about 1,00,000 years ago, and dogs were domesticated about 15,000 years ago. Keeping in mind this date, it can be said with utmost certainty dogs were the first to be domesticated by humans and human-dog bond has its historical base. The relationship between human beings and dogs has deep roots, with archaeological and genetic evidence indicating a time of domestication in the late Upper Paleolithic Age, between 17,000 and 14,000 years ago. Dogs have been an important part of both Hinduism and Buddhism. They have been glorified and appreciated in various ancient texts. With time we have become cruel towards dogs for no reason. A mass killing of dogs in Kerala has jolted many of us. We as humans are said to have “Viveka” and yet an event like “war against canines” in Kerala talks about our low spiritual levels and our avidya. It is time that we realize how dogs have been a part of our age old history, philosophy, literature, art, yoga, dance and they still continue contribute to us medically, emotionally, physically, spiritually and by serving our nation. Is it not time that we rise above variations of forms and see the Brahman that exists within all, including dogs. It is time we go back to our texts and understand them in the right light so that we do not fail to give the respect dogs, animals and even humans deserve. We need to question ourselves whether or not with time we have touched higher planes of spirituality or have merely become slaves to names, forms and materialism? Should we respect and love dogs only because they serve us, only because they are or they can be of use to us? Only because our ancient texts talk highly of them, should we be bound to give them respect? Is their very being not enough or not a reason enough to love them, respect them and cherish them? While dogs continue to submit unconditionally and love humans, when will we humans offer our bhoota rinn to our four legged friends? This paper aims at digging into the past and bringing to fore references that glorify dogs in Hindu and Buddhist traditions besides which it will also throw light on how dogs have significantly added to literature, art and architecture. 42- 48 Download Paper
6 The Socio & Economic Unfairness Traceable to Smoking by Dr. Kailash Joshi Introduction. Smoking is one of the most searched risk factor. One of the aspect more analyzed respect to smoking is the double impact over the economy like cause of income and spends. The active consumption of tobacco and cigarettes like main cause for the smoking existence carry to social and economical asymmetries because of smoking like socioeconomic inequity cause. Objective. To describe the main characteristic that identifies to smoking like cause of socioeconomic inequity. Materials and methods. Like teoricals methods were used the comparative, analysis and synthesis and the inductive deductive. Like empiric method was utilized the bibliographic research about smoking. Results. Were described two main forms of socioeconomic inequity because of smoking given by the socials costs because of smoking: in the assignation of resources for Public Health and in the social redistribution of economical resources. Conclusions. The socioeconomic inequity because of smoking given by the cost caused by smoking it evidence in two mains forms: in the assignation of resources to Public Health and in the social redistribution of economical resources because of labor productivity lose because of smoking. 49- 51 Download Paper
7 Observation of Unusual Cancer Zone in WorldHippo Using Mellin Change and Neural Matrix Classifier by Dr. R.Jiva Ram , Dr. S.Sonesh Rao This paper proposes a new approach to detect and diagnose the breast cancer tumor in mammogram images and to detect breast tumor at the initial stage or its symptom stages by identifying micro calcification lesions. It employing the combination of Non Subsampled Contourlet Transform (NSCT) for building the classifiers. The micro calcification features are extracted from the contourlet transforms coefficient of the image. These results are used as an input of neural network and these system classifies the mammogram image as normal or abnormal and abnormal severity as benign or malignant. The experiments demonstrate that our approach can provides better performance in terms of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, accuracy, classification, precision, and recall. The evaluation of this system is carried on Mammography Image Analysis Society (MIAS) database. 52- 57 Download Paper
8 Evolution on Powerful Natural Spot Content Extraction Techniques by T. Q. Uotogbe & U. O. Ebizeni Natural Scene image text detection is known to be important task for several content – based image analysis. The major stages in Natural Scene text extraction techniques are: preprocessing (RGB to Gray conversion, Binarization, filtering, edge Detection, Morphological Operation), Extraction and text Recognition. Text extraction most especially for a Natural Scene is a Daunting task based on style of writing, orientation, font, complex backgrounds and Noise. Quite a number of text extraction methods have been developed. In this paper, we reviewed various text extraction techniques as carried out by different researchers and also their various comparative analysis. 58- 62 Download Paper