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Converting biomass waste into biodegradable utility robot with L298N dual channel with IR sensor

(A) - State of the Art and Utility: The Whole initiative projected has been planned for eco-friendly recycling of the plant waste for general utility means like food packaging, show-pieces and even in the creation of decorative drawing-room art - pieces too with further bright expansion scopes. And later the residue was left over through biodegradation (vermiculture methodology) to produce organic manure for use in home kitchen gardening and flowering pots. This way, plant waste has been targeted for better use and recycled for the most effective residue conversion. It is the most eco-friendly, convenient, cost-effective, less hazardous, and a softly welcome. (B) - The Economics: The project has been considered taking care of availability rather scavenging of the plant waste employing usually practiced physical method and minimum of the state-of-the-art facility.

Published by: Ayush Varsheny, Ashish Varshney, Arpit Gupta, Aarti Vasrheny

Author: Ayush Varsheny

Paper ID: V7I6-1207

Paper Status: published

Published: November 22, 2021

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Using corpus linguistics in the development of writing

Using Corpus Linguistics in the Teaching of Writing SkillsCorpus linguistics has a strong justification in the teaching of writing skills because it can identify patterns of authentic language use by analyzing actual usage. The purpose of this study is to list the most frequent corpora and to investigate helpful, economical, and user-friendly software programs used in the development of writing abilities, such as the WordSmith Tools or TextSTAT. In addition, the author gives various examples of how corpus linguistics might be used to help students improve their writing skills. For example, concordance allows you to see any word or phrase in context so you can identify who it hangs around with. As a result, pupils can see the differences between words they frequently mix up (e.g., excited vs. exciting). the emergence of writing

Published by: Dr. Layth Hussein Mohamdsalih

Author: Dr. Layth Hussein Mohamdsalih

Paper ID: V7I6-1206

Paper Status: published

Published: November 22, 2021

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Difference between behavioral finance and traditional finance

Global financial markets are leveraged by many factors: The process of economic which takes place in the world, institutional and political hampering, information disperses and attainability, etc. In behavioral finance people’s reactions, as well as perception, are one of the most significant factors. Not only institutional investors but also individual investors who have been investing in financial markets in recent decades have become more popular. Short-term price changes are influenced by market participants that are not always based on logic, sometimes they can be inspired by mood or instant news. That is why Investing decision depends on the object and its financial status in the future. Whereas In traditional finance experts find out financial locus admired not by the error-prone and emotional Homo sapiens, but by the stunning Homo economicus. Behavior finance models always depend on a concept of independent investors who are susceptible to judgment and decision-making fallacy. This article issues a brief introduction on behavioral finance, which encircle research that drops the traditional premise of expected efficient markets.

Published by: Anuj Vijay Kale, Abhijeet Kashinath Takawale, Omkar Prakash Phadtare

Author: Anuj Vijay Kale

Paper ID: V7I6-1190

Paper Status: published

Published: November 22, 2021

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Analysis of stock market crash during COVID -19

The Coronavirus pandemic has been observed to have had a dramatic impact on the Stock market and financial sectors all over the world. The pandemic has severely affected economies and the stock market in many emerging countries and continues to do so. There has been a sudden unprecedented dip which has adversely affected investors in only a short time. This paper aims to analyze and understand the effects of Covid 19 on the stock market and the global economy. The spillover of the pandemic in various sectors like banking, entertainment, health, education is deeply studied and reviewed. The research method used in the paper is a systematic literature review of the research with the cluster of keywords identified as the central objective. The paper aims to understand the different scenarios of the stock market and how it crashed during the pandemic.

Published by: Samaksh Khandelwal

Author: Samaksh Khandelwal

Paper ID: V7I6-1200

Paper Status: published

Published: November 18, 2021

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Study of self drug administration among 2nd professional medical students

Background Self-medication is very common in our day to day life which is an unhealthy and risky practice. Present study was done to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice among 2nd Professional medical students of RIMS, Ranchi, Jharkhand. Material & Methods A questionnaire related to self-medication with consent was prepared and distributed among the students of 2nd Professional. Data was collected and analysed the results expressed as counts and percentages. Results Total 50 students participated in the study for taking self-medication and was no need to visit the doctor for minor illness. In maximum students, source of information of the drugs used for self-medication pharmacological based and learning process in the college. The source of drug was medical store. Most of the students took self-medication for loose motion & headache followed by cough, cold & fever. Out of total 50 students most of the students took paracetamol tablet as self-medication. Conclusion This study showed that third professional medical students after they studied pharmacological books they do not use any wrong medicine as self-medication. High level of awareness of 2nd Professional students has minimized self medication. Key words- Self-medication, Questionnaire, 2nd Professional.

Published by: Dr. Hansraj Kumar, Dr. Uma Shankar Kesari, Dr. Akash Chandra, Dr. Rajiv Kumar

Author: Dr. Hansraj Kumar

Paper ID: V7I6-1142

Paper Status: published

Published: November 18, 2021

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High-speed machining in milling process – A review

This article presents a review work on high-speed milling as reported in various journals and proceedings. High-speed milling is an advanced metal cutting process that involves rapid speed and feed rates to improve productivity and surface finishing quality. This technology eliminates the disadvantages of traditional machining. Wear and breakage of tools, material behavior certain hard to machine metals, effects of various cutting parameters on surface finish, and its modern technique are discussed in this paper.

Published by: Hemant Kumar P., Madhumitta P., Sankar Vignesh M.

Author: Hemant Kumar P.

Paper ID: V7I6-1192

Paper Status: published

Published: November 18, 2021

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