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Volume 17 - Issue 12, Cumulated 198, December 25, 2025

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THE STUDY OF D.H. LAWRENCE’S REFERENCE OF MAN AND WOMAN RELATIONSHIP IN “WOMEN IN LOVE” AND “SONS AND LOVERS”

 

Dr. Dheeraj Kumar

(Assistant Professor)

 

Mihir Bhoj Girl’s Degree College, Dadri

Gautam Budh Nagar (U.P.)

Email ID- drdheerajkumar2011@gmail.com

 

ABSTRACT: My aim is the study of Lawrence's novel with the reference of man and woman relationship. In this study, I am taking his major novels, The Women in Love (1920) and Lady Chatterley's Lovers (1928). Lawrence's prose is intellectually and emotionally demanding. Its unevenness, its tendency to repetition and excess, its sometimes-outrageous flouting of aesthetic norms, its sudden moments of bathos, is notorious. For Marianna Torgovnick, Lawrence's predicament is that of someone who is radically out of sync with his culture, 'wanting what he cannot yet name, working with ideas and vocabulary drawn from systems of thought fundamentally at odds with his desires and this may partly account for the interpretative and aesthetic difficulties he poses. Another factor may be Lawrence's socially and culturally deracinated existence. A minor's son whose mother harboured middle-class aspirations, he later married a German aristocrat with whom he went on to live an itinerant, at times poverty- striken, life across four continents. He never really belonged to any specific social class, nor indeed to any literary or artistic group.

[Dheeraj Kumar. THE STUDY OF D.H. LAWRENCE’S REFERENCE OF MAN AND WOMAN RELATIONSHIP IN “WOMEN IN LOVE” AND “SONS AND LOVERS”. Rep Opinion 2025;17(12):1-3]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 01. doi:10.7537/marsroj171225.01

 

Keywords: STUDY; LAWRENCE’S REFERENCE; MAN WOMANRELATIONSHIP

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Complex Hyperbolic Functions(I) And Jiang-Santilli Theorem

 

Chun-Xuan Jiang

 

P.O.Box 142-206 , Beijing 100854, China

jcxxxx@163.com

And Ruggero Maria Santilli

 

Abstract: This means:  has finite integer solutions. In this paper using the complex hyperbolic functions we prove Jiang-Santill theorem(JST) for exponents  and , where  is an odd prime.

[Chun-Xuan Jiang. Chun-Xuan Jiang. Rep Opinion 2025;17(12):4-9]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 02. doi:10.7537/marsroj171225.02

 

Keywords: complex hyperbolic function; Jiang-Santill theorem (JST); exponents  and ; prime.

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Energy efficient buildings for sustainable construction

 

Engr. Zeeshan Ullah

 

National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

 

Engr.  Syed Jibran Hashmi

ENCON, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

 

Dr. Raja Rizwan Hussain

 

Corresponding Author: Associate Professor, CoE-CRT, Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, for which he was ranked as outstanding and was awarded the best research thesis, prize and medal from the University of Tokyo. He has authored more than 200 publications with reputed publishers in the past 7 years of his post Ph.D. tenure and has received several awards, prizes and distinctions throughout his research and academic career. His research interest is in the corrosion of steel reinforced concrete.

Postal address: PO Box: 800, CoE-CRT, Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11421, Saudi Arabia.

 

Naheed Akhter

Asst. Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Abasyn Univeristy, Isalamabad, Pakistan

 

Shahrukh Shoaib

Master Student and Research Assistant, Facutly of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Thailand

 

 

 

Abstract: Pakistan is facing immense energy crises and demand of energy is increasing day by day. The sustainable solution for this energy demand is to conserve energy and produce smaller portion of energy by non-renewable sources while larger part of energy from renewable sources as Pakistan has more than 300 full light days, wind and a treasure of water sources. Buildings are the prime consumer of energy and there lies a capacity in buildings to conserve energy if designed intelligently. The buildings can be smartly designed to take maximum advantage of natural sources for lightening, heating and cooling purposes inside the building while minimizing the electricity use. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of energy efficient buildings for a better economy, energy conservation sustainable construction. A case study of textile mill is discussed where energy efficient system was installed resulting in a reduced electricity consumption by more than 35%. The investment on transforming a conventional building to an energy efficient building returns in the form of lesser electricity bills and healthier production.

[Engr. Zeeshan Ullah. Energy efficient buildings for sustainable construction. Rep Opinion 2025;17(12):10-16]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205 (online). http://www.sciencepub.net/report. 03. doi:10.7537/marsroj171225.03

 

Keywords: Energy Efficient Building; Sustainable Construction; Energy Crises; Passive Design

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