Volume 3 - Issue 07 - July- 2020 Back to Monthly Issue
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1 Prosperity in Spain and Latin America: Myths and Facts by Levy-Carciente, Sary, Phélan C., Mauricio & Perdomo, Jhoner This paper presents a comparative analysis of 18 Latin American countries and Spain, from 2007 to 2018, in terms of well-being, from a multidimensional perspective, using the Prosperity Index by Legatum. Results of the investigation show a positive convergence trend among most of the countries under analysis (not the case for Venezuela), even in differentiated ways, both in general terms and in specific areas. 13-June-2020 16-July-2020/
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2 Bakuchiol: A Retinol like Structure in the Field of Cosmetics by Anushri Adhau & Dr.Madhuri Pardeshi (Gahalod) Psoralen may be a Chinese drug that may be used for a varied style of diseases. Bakuchiol is a vital meroterpenes extracted from Psoralen and it's contained an oversized range of medical activities. At present, there are increasing reports on the connected applications of bakuchiol in cosmetics. Bakuchiol has contained several activities like a change of color, medicine, Anti-bacterial, anti-oxidation and anti-aging, anti-cancer, this is often an honest active ingredient in cosmetics. This text provides a quick introduction to the developments of bakuchiol within the cosmetics. 06-April-2020 18-July-2020/
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3 Accelerating Towards Sustainable Education: Investigating New Media Technology Use among University Students by Doris Ngozi Morah, PhD & Rajiv Singh, PhD New media technology has permeated almost every facet of the globe. The use of new media technology is prevalent, especially in Africa and Nigeria. New media technology might provide access to an abundant knowledge base, research collaborations, and publications. This study sought to investigate the extent and challenges of the use of new media technology among students in Nigerian campuses. Anchored on the Technology Acceptance Model and Diffusion of Innovation Theory, 600 selected students of two Nigerian universities in South East- Madonna University, Okija and Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu - were studied to provide answers to the research questions. Findings show, among others that access, gender, availability and media literacy have significant relationships with new media technology use for sustainability in university education in Nigeria. The study recommends the introduction of social media literacy courses and the intervention of government in the provision of new media technology, especially in universities for sustainable educational development in Nigeria. 15-May-2020 28-July-2020/
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4 Cost Analysis of Various Brands of Popularly Prescribed an Antidiabetic Drug: Metformin by Dr Namita Gupta Drug therapy (medicines) has a fundamental role in the healthcare system. An increase in the cost of medicine results in poor compliance and can be a prominent cause of failure of outcomes of drug therapy. Diabetes is a global epidemic and a potential catastrophic metabolic disorder that also affects India. A total of 425 million peoples (age 20 to 79 years) are affected globally among which 40.9 million peoples are Indian. If it is not appropriately treated, fatal diseases such as neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy may arise and can cause lifelong disability. It requires long-term therapy. Due to the large duration of therapy, it raises the economic burden on the patient. The purpose of the current study is to find out the price variations of a popularly prescribed oral antidiabetic drug (OAD) "METFORMIN and Its combinations" available at the market of Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh, India and to evaluate the differences in the cost of various brands of the same drug by calculating the percentage variation in price in Indian rupees.more.. 25-June-2020 29-July-2020/
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5 Paulo Coelho’s Women Characters Viewed as the Alter Ego of the Protagonists in his Select Novels by R,Maheswari & Dr. Sushil Mary Mathews Going beyond the Freudian tripartite analysis of the workings of the mind – the Id, the Ego and the Super Ego, which determines and validates the actions of people there is some element present in everyone, which drives people towards achievement. That is what is termed as the alter ego. When the Ego rationalises every thought and action according to the standards directed by the society, the alter ego tries to work towards the fulfilment of the dreams by channelizing the energies. Paulo Coelho’s novels are stories of people, a few are autobiographical, and who are able to achieve their heart’s desire. Though the situations that they find themselves in and the other characters overlay the way, the women characters help them achieve their goals. The paper analyses how some characters prove to be the alter ego of the protagonist/other in the novels chosen for study- the trilogy- Veronica Decides to Die, The Devil and Miss Prym, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept,and The Alchemist. 05-May-2020 30-July-2020/
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