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New York Science Journal
(N Y Sci J)
ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online),
doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly
Volume 18 -
Number 9 (Cumulated No. 199); September 25, 2025
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Sahara,
Scotland, Saudi Arabia, China and many more deserts turning
green now, why? That is prophecy of fulfillment of monsoon time
scales and there may be more ahead — need to develop the Indo
Australian Monsoon Time Scale: a revisit and review
Gangadhar
H.No.5-30-4/1,
Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
Currently, all the world deserts like
Sahara, Scotland, Saudi Arabia, China are turning green. Why is
it happening? Scientists and priests and others are commenting
on this in various ways. Actually why this is happening is that
the monsoons and climate changes will travel in peak condition
until around 2075 and will cause climate changes including heavy
rains and floods across the world countries. Particularly,
According to the reports Global
Monsoon Time Scales, it is known that there will be major global
climate changes in the coming years "i.e" heavy rains, floods
and storms etc. will occur until about 2075 and there will be
droughts and famines etc. until about 2150. So the countries of
the world have built Monsoon Time Scales for their respective
Monsoon regions to sense climate change early. Through the
establishment of Monsoon Time Scales, we can know the future
consequences of the climate changes. Plans can be made
accordingly. I call on the world scientists to
design and establish the Indo Australian Monsoon Time Scale
following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales outlined below,
based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is successfully
proved out in practice.
[Gangadhar.
Sahara, Scotland, Saudi Arabia, China and many more deserts
turning green now, why? That is prophecy of fulfillment of
monsoon time scales and there may be more ahead — need to
develop the Indo Australian Monsoon Time Scale : a revisit and
review.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(9):1-50]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
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doi:10.7537/marsnys180925.01
Keywords: Global
Monsoons Time Scales; North American Monsoon Time Scale; North
African Monsoon Time Scale; Indian Monsoons Time Scale; East
Asian Monsoon Time Scale; Western North Pacific Monsoon Time
Scale; South American Monsoon Time Scale; South African Monsoon
Time Scale; Australian Monsoon Time Scale; European Monsoon Time
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Assessing of
distance learning in adult education
Abbas
Emami 1 , Maryam Khodamoradi2 , Mehran
Bozorgmanesh 3 and Esmaeel Ghorbani 4
1,2,3,4
Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran
*Corresponding
author:
mehran11070@yahoo.com
Abstract: The adult education process drives towards the achievement of the
capability to individually use reason on the subject matter in
question. Adult education is oriented at the use, at any age, of
attitudes and skills prone to clarifying any distortions in
communication, favouring “why,” “how,” “when” and “where” as
well as the “what for” in all situations. Adult learners are
often those that distinguish each other and have many different
targets at the same time and will follow a common challenge to
fulfill the goals of building self motivation vectors as
educational materials to learn and use the forge.
[Abbas
Emami, Maryam Khodamoradi, Mehran Bozorgmanesh and Esmaeel
Ghorbani.
Assessing
of distance learning in adult education.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(9):51-55]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
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doi:10.7537/marsnys180925.02
Keywords:
distance learning; adult education |
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The main problems of
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
enlargement at the present stage
Serik Stambulov1,
Shotbakova Lyazzat2,
Zhabina Zhansaya1,
Gulnur
Orazbekova3
1.
Department
of
International
Relations, Kazakh
University of the international relations and world languages
named after Abylay khan,
Muratbaev
Street 200, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2.
Department of Archeology,
Ethnology, and National History, Karaganda State University
named after Evnei Arystanovich Buketov, Universitetskaya Street
28, 1000028, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
3.
Department
of
World History and International
Relations,
Karaganda
State University named after Evnei Arystanovich Buketov,
Universitetskaya Street 28, 1000028, Karaganda, Kazakhstan
serstam@mail.ru
Abstract:
Today, the most acute
question in Shanghai organization is the organization’s
enlargement, and a possibility of acceptance of new members to
its membership, and if so, what states will have the status of
SCO full members. Theme of enlargement does not lose its special
relevance since 2004-2005, when Mongolia, Pakistan, India and
Iran received an observer status. The growing importance of SCO
observer states’ issue is a reference point for analyzing the
fact why four such different states, besides mutually
antagonistic, as India and Pakistan, should see the benefits in
cooperation with SCO, and why SCO accepts them. Article analyzes
the interests of SCO observer countries, as well as the
importance of these countries for the SCO. Also is considered
politics of China and Russia concerning observer countries.
Authors show that prospects for expanding of SCO are quite
controversial and prove, that, currently, SCO is not ready to
expand due to Iran, Mongolia, India and Pakistan, and come to
conclusion, that in the near future expansion of the SCO will
not happen, the problem of expanding the organization is still
far from its decision.
[Serik Stambulov,
Shotbakova Lyazzat,
Zhabina Zhansaya,
Gulnur Orazbekova.
The main problems of
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
enlargement at the present stage.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(9):56-60]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork. 03.
doi:10.7537/marsnys180925.03
Key words:
SCO; foreign policy; SCO observer-countries; security; regional
security; economic cooperation; Central Asia; South-east Asia |
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State-Space Modeling Based Model Predictive PMC Control
Techniques of Wind Turbine Generators for Power System Studies
Hussain Bassi1,
and Youssef Mobarak1,2* (*
Corresponding author)
1Electrical
Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Rabigh, King
Abdul-Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
hbassyi@kau.edu.sa
2Electrical
Engineering Department, Faculty of Energy Engineering, Aswan
University, Aswan, Egypt.
ysoliman@kau.edu.sa
The
research is financed by:
This
project was funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR),
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, under Grant no.
(829-236-D1435). The authors, therefore, acknowledge with thanks
DSR's technical and financial support.
Abstract:
Wind
energy plays a major role in the operation of wind turbine
generators. Advancement in technology particularly in regard to
wind energy has transformed the wind turbines from fixed speed
to variable speed generators. This paper introduces a more
innovative version of the wind turbine which uses the Model
Predictive Control MPC approach. The advanced wind turbine has
its control actions replaced with a technologically advanced
controller. The replacement is instrumental since it conserves
power originating from the wind turbines. This in turn reduces
the time it takes to calculate the amount of energy released.
Similarly, the advanced controller is able to monitor the
Maximum Power Tracking, MPT, whose main objective is to capture
energy form the wind. The proposed technology also reduces the
constraints of the two main functional parts of the wind
turbine; the full load and partial load segments. The pitch
angle for full load and the rotating force for the partial load
have been fixed concurrently in order to balance power
generation as well as reduce the operations of the pitch angle.
The advanced wind turbine generator also uses the mathematical
modeling using statespace approach and leads to an improvement
between power limitation and power optimization.
[Hussain Bassi, and
Youssef Mobarak.
State-Space Modeling Based Model Predictive PMC Control
Techniques of Wind Turbine Generators for Power System Studies.
N Y Sci J
2025;18(9):61-75]. ISSN 1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X
(online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
04.
doi:10.7537/marsnys180925.04
Keywords—state-space;
wind turbines; model predictive control; pitch control; power
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