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Assessment of knowledge, practice and factors associated with
Brucellosis prevention among residence in Bati district, Oromiya
Zone, Amhara state, Ethiopia
Hussein Mohammed (Msc in MPH),
Teleko Girma (MPH)
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university of Gondar College of medicine and Department of
public health and veterinary medicine, Gondar, Ethiopia p.o.
Box: 196
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University of Gondar College of medicine and Department of
Public Health and veterinary medicine, Gondar, Ethiopia p.o.
Box: 196
Email:
husienmoha660@gmail.com
SUMMARY:
This study was done on residents of Bati district farmers from
April to May 2018 to assess the knowledge and practice to
prevention of the disease in the area of study. Cross-sectional
study design and multistage sampling procedures were employed to
select households for this study. The data were collected
from785 households, using pretested and structured
questionnaire. Data entry was done by using Epi info version 7
statistical software and SPSS version 20 software were used for
data analysis.
Both Bivariable and multiple logistic regressions were fitted.
P-value with 95%CI
was used and p-value
<
0.05 were declared the significant association between knowledge
and practice on brucellosis prevention and its associated
factors.
A total of 806 respondents were participated with a response
rate of 97.4%
(785).
Among those, 785 respondents 682 (86.9%)
of them were males.
Moreover respondents those educated had 2.863 times more likely
good knowledge of brucellosis prevention
(AOR=2.863,
95%CI: 2.215-3.700)
than those not educated. Respondents those that had shared homes
with animals were 2.041 times less likely had good practice of
brucellosis prevention
(AOR=2.041,
95 %CI: 1.091-3.816).
[Hussein Mohammed (Msc in MPH),
Teleko Girma (MPH).
Assessment of knowledge, practice and factors associated with
Brucellosis prevention among residence in Bati district, Oromiya
Zone, Amhara state, Ethiopia.
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[Hussein Mohammed (Msc in MPH), Dr.Tadesse Guadu
(MPH), Mr Malede Fentie (MPH), Teleko Girma(MPH)] |
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NON-TRADITIONAL FORMS OF TEACHING THE SUBJECT OF «UPBRINGING» IN
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Boymirzaev
Azizbek Karimjanovich
Teacher at
University of Business and Science
E-mail.
akboy_1989@gmail.com
Abstract:
This article
analyzes the significance and effectiveness of non-traditional
teaching methods in the subject of “Upbringing” within the
primary education system. Modern educational processes are not
limited to the transmission of knowledge alone, but also require
the development of students’ independent thinking, moral
awareness, and social consciousness. From this perspective,
unlike traditional methods based on rote learning and passive
instruction, non-traditional approaches-such as role-playing,
project-based learning, discussions on moral dilemmas,
storytelling, simulations, and community-related practical
activities-ensure active student participation and contribute to
their moral and personal development.
[Boymirzaev
A.
Non-traditional forms of teaching the subject of «upbringing» in
primary school.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj170625.02
Keywords:
non-traditional lesson; upbringing; primary education;
innovative approach; moral education; interactive methods |
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"Ensuring the Integration
of Mathematics and Geography Subjects in Developing Students'
Cartographic Knowledge"
Ergashev Tolibdjon
Namangan State University,
Namangan, 160119, Uzbekistan
E-mail.
tergash_2025@gmail.com
Abstract:
Ensuring the integration
of academic subjects contributes to strengthening students'
knowledge and enriching their understanding of the topics being
studied. Therefore, attention is given to using
interdisciplinary integration in the educational process.
However, achieving interdisciplinary integration is a complex
process, where the teacher's experience, professional
competence, and skills play a crucial role. In the educational
process, geography teachers need to focus on specific aspects of
utilizing the interconnection and unity of geographical and
mathematical knowledge. The article discusses aspects and
factors that should be considered in ensuring the integration of
mathematical and geographical subjects to develop students'
cartographic knowledge.
[Ergashev
T. Ensuring
the Integration of Mathematics and Geography Subjects in
Developing Students' Cartographic Knowledge.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj170625.03
Key words:
students; cartographic knowledge; development; mathematical
knowledge; geographical knowledge; integration; integration of
mathematics and geography |
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
OF BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS: PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS
IN KAMASHI DISTRICT, WESTERN ETHIOPIA
Endalkachew
Mekonen and Asmamaw Aki *
*Assosa
Regional veterinary Diagnostic, Surveillance, Monitoring and
Study Laboratory, P.O. Box: 326, Asossa, Ethiopia. Email:
asmamawaki@gmail.com, Telephone; +251 922232353
Abstract:
A cross
sectional study was carried out in Kamashi District of
Benishangul Gumuz Regional State, Western Ethiopia from
September to January, 2022 to determine the prevalence of
trypanosomosis in cattle and the prevailing species of
trypanosomes, associated risks and its vector density. Blood
samples were collected from (n=384) randomly sampled cattle (Bos
indicus) and examined using parasitological (buffy coat
technique) and hematological (measurement of packed cell volume)
procedures. An overall, 98/384 (25.52 %) prevalence was
recorded. The infection was caused by T. congolense 75/98 (76.53%),
T. vivax
14/98
(14.28%), T. brucei 3/98(3.06%) and mixed infection was found to
be 6/98 (6.12 %). The infection rate was found statistically
significant (P<0.000) among trypanosome species. Mean packed
cell volume (PCV) value of infected animals was lower (20.7%
+ 3.75) than non- infected animals (24.81 % + 1.43)
and the variation was statistically significant (P<0.000). Non -
significant difference was recorded within study sites, sex and
age categories of animals (P>0.05), where as significant
association was observed in body conditions. Glossina
tachinoides was the only tsetse fly caught and its mean
apparent density measured as f/t/d was 2.41. In addition, other
mechanical vectors such as Stomoxys, Haematopota, and Tabanids
with f/t/d of 1.66, 0.29 and 0.28 were recorded respectively.
In conclusion, the result of the current study showed the
economical importance of trypanosomosis in the study area
signaling for devising strategic control efforts.
[Endalkachew
Mekonen and Asmamaw Aki.
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BOVINE TRYPANOSOMOSIS: PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED
RISK FACTORS IN KAMASHI DISTRICT, WESTERN ETHIOPIA.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj170625.04
Key words:
Kamashi district; PCV; Risk factor; Trypanosome;
Trypanosomosis; Tsetse fly |
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"An analysis of India's foreign policy towards the United States of
America"
(la;qä jkT; vesfjdk ds çfr Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr ij ,d vè;;u)
Dr. Rekha Rani,
Villege –Etmadpur, Post-Saidpur, District-Bulandshahr, Pin
203411
E Mail -
rs.9887128444@gmail.com
Abstract:
Foreign policy
of any independent and sovereign nation essentially comprises
the set of principles, interests, and goals through which that
nation establishes relations with other countries and
continuously endeavors to achieve those principles, interests,
and goals. The foreign policy of any country is also a part of
its broader national policy, formulated by its government. In
reality, foreign policy is the result of the will of the ruling
class, and its implementation is the primary responsibility of
both governmental and non-governmental institutions. The
relationship between the United States of America and India is
one of the most strategic and significant international
relations of the 21st century. The United States supports
India's emergence as a major global power and actively
participates in enhancing a free, open, stable, and prosperous
Indo-Pacific region. The Indian-American community (whose annual
income is about twice the average income of Americans) is the
most educated and law-abiding community in the United States. It
is considered a “model minority.” This community is also highly
organized. Many of them regularly travel to India and some even
send remittances to the country. Indian Americans have also
established several advocacy organizations and political action
committees that have worked in favor of important issues for
India.
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mu fl)kUrksa] fgrksaa rFkk y{;ksa dk lewg gksrh gS ftuds ekè;e
ls og ns'k nwljs ns'kksa ds lkFk lEcUèk LFkkfir djus ] mu
fl)kUrksaa] fgrksa o y{;ksa dks izkIr djus ds fy, iz;kljr~ jgrk
gSA fdlh Hkh jk"Vª dh fons'k uhfr mldh vkUrfjd uhfr dk gh ,d
Hkkx gksrh gS ftls ml ns'k dh ljdkj us cuk;k gSA okLro esa
fons'k uhfr 'kkld&oxZ dh bPNk dk ifj.kke gksrh gS ftls fØ;kfUor
djuk ljdkjh o xSj&ljdkjh vfHkdj.kksa dk izeq[k dÙkZO; gSA la;qä
jkT; vesfjdk vkSj Hkkjr ds chp lacaèk 21 oÈ lnh ds lcls
j.kuhfrd vkSj egRoiw.kZ lacaèkksa esa ls ,d gSA la;qä jkT;
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,d egRoiw.kZ Hkkxhnkj cuus dk leFkZu djrk gSA Hkkjrh; vesfjdh
lcls èkuh ¼ftudh ?kjsyq vk; vesfjdk ds yksxksa ds vkSlr vk; dk
yxHkx nksxquk gS½] lcls f'kf{kr vkSj vesfjdk esa dkuwu dk ikyu
djus okyk tkrh; leqnk; gS] tks ,d Þvkn'kZ vYila[;dÞ gSA26 ;s
leqnk; dkQh laxfBr Hkh gSA buesa ls dkQh yksx Hkkjr dh fu;fer
;k=k djrk gS vkSj dà yksx ns'k esa çs"k.k Hkstrs gSaA Hkkjrh;
vesfjfd;ksa us dà odkyrh laxBuksa vkSj jktuhfrd dk;Z lfefr;ksa
dh LFkkiuk dh gS ftUgksaus Hkkjr ds fy, egRoiw.kZ eqíksa ds i{k
esa dà cqfu;knh dk;Z fd;k gSA.
[Dr. Rekha Rani,
Villege –Etmadpur, Post-Saidpur.
An analysis of India's foreign policy towards the United States of
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la;qä jkT; vesfjdk ds çfr Hkkjr dh fons'k
uhfr ij ,d vè;;u.
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Keywords:
la;qä jkT; vesfjdk – United States of America; Hkkjr
dh fons'k uhfr – India’s foreign policy; egRoiw.kZ
Hkkxhnkj – Significant stakeholder; n`f"Vdks.k –
Perspective / Point of view; xqVfujis{krk – Strategic
partnership
eq[; 'kCn:
la;qä jkT; vesfjdk,
Hkkjr dh fons'k uhfr,
egRoiw.kZ Hkkxhnkj,
n`f"Vdks.k,
xqVfujis{krk. |
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Weather in Asia in 2024
Gangadhara Rao
Irlapati
H.
No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500 055,
Telangana, India.
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
The
continent of Asia, which has a globally textual history, is home
to various climate change-induced natural disasters. The year
2024 has been marked by a series of extreme weather events and
climate disasters around the globe, underscoring the escalating
impacts of climate change. With widespread heatwaves,
catastrophic flooding, powerful cyclones, and intense wildfires,
millions of lives and livelihoods have been affected. This paper
examines the early warning systems for all Asia and suggests how
to study such climate changes and natural disasters, suggesting
ways to anticipate them. Geological hazards such as earthquakes
can be studied by developing the Geoscope system, By developing
the Monsoon Time Scales, metrological hazards such as heavy
rains and floods and droughts and famines can be studied. Plans
can be made accordingly. The study of Cosmology can explore the
inextricable links between planetary movements and disasters and
how the planets orbiting in space are affecting the disasters
that occur on earth. So Asian scientists can develop the
Geoscope and Monsoon Time Scales as outlined below and protect
people from climate changes and natural calamities.
[Gangadhara Rao
Irlapati.
Weather in Asia in 2024.
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doi:10.7537/marsrsj170625.06
Keywords:
Bioforecast (1965-70); A New Hypothetical Model of Cosmology
(1970-77); Inquisition (1977-79); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87);
Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Indian Monsoon Time
Scale (1991); Researches on Earth and space related issues
(1991-2000); Numerical Weather Periodic Tables (2000-10);
Designs of Geoscope projects (2010-20); Designs of Global
Monsoon Time Scales (2020-) |
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The interaction design methods of mixed reality systems are
explored from the perspective of emotional design
CHEN Yuehong
1,
HU Ziyu
2
(1. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Institute
of Technology, Heilongjiang Harbin; 2. Game Planner of Shanghai
Dongxin Information Technology Co., LTD.)
Abstract:
With the continuous development and evolution of the new
generation of technology, people's demand for emotional
experience is also gradually increasing. In mixed reality
systems, the integration of virtual elements and real elements
can bring users a richer and more authentic sensory experience,
which allows users to gain emotional resonance in the virtual
world and thus improve emotional engagement. More specifically,
mixed reality systems can drive people's emotional experiences
by better mimicking the real world. This paper starts from three
aspects of emotional design, takes people's physical experience
as the design basis, studies the interactive design model of
mixed reality space, and summarizes the user experience model of
mixed reality system by analyzing the cognitive logic of mixed
reality system in the interaction process, which is more
conducive to clarifying the interactive objectives of mixed
reality system. The interaction design method which is generally
suitable for mixed reality system is summarized.
[CHEN Yuehong, HU Ziyu, XUE Yongzeng.
The interaction design methods of mixed reality systems are
explored from the perspective of emotional design.
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mixed reality; emotional design; human-computer interaction;
user experience. |
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Theoretical
origin and paradigm Reconstruction of computational aesthetics
BU Wei
School of
Architecture and Design, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Heilongjiang Harbin.
Abstract:
Computational
aesthetics, as an interdisciplinary field that connects
mathematics, computer science and art studies, has always
revolved around the core proposition of "scientification of
aesthetics" in its development. This paper systematically
reviews the evolution of computational aesthetics from classical
quantitative exploration to modern deep learning-driven
development, reveals the triple limitations of traditional
theories in subjective perception modeling, dynamic context
capture, and cultural adaptability, and proposes a new paradigm
of "dynamic perception + cultural adaptation". By integrating
cognitive science experiments with the verification of Eastern
aesthetic principles, the new paradigm breaks through the
boundaries of traditional theories, providing interdisciplinary
theoretical support for the leap of computational aesthetics
from a "tool method" to an "independent discipline".
[BU Wei.
Theoretical origin and paradigm Reconstruction of computational
aesthetics. Researcher 2025;17(6):118-124]. ISSN
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Keywords:
Computational
aesthetics; Theoretical origin; Paradigm reconstruction; Dynamic
perception; Cultural adaptation. |
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