Social Sciences and Humanities

Diversity and distribution of the genus schifnerula and its synanamorphs in India

The genus Schiffnerula represented by 96 species in India with the anamorphic genera: Mitteriella (1), Questieriella (11), Sarcinella (49) and the teleomorph Schiffnerula (35). All the taxa are listed with their host plants along with their localities. Distributional map is provided. These fungi represented in eleven states in southern, central and north-eastern states of India but Kerala and Karnataka hold more number of species because of their intensive collection. These may represent in other regions of India but are to be collected and studied.

Immunization: A necessity, or a prohibition for Muslims?

Immunization is one of the internationally recognised medical preventive measures against a number of diseases. It is undertaken under the auspices of International Organizations like the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), many national governmental health departments and agencies. Various methods are employed by medical experts for its execution, which are so far yielding positive results for eradication and minimizing spread of some diseases.

Golden ratio applied in the orientation of solar cells in a golden spiral solar panel

One of the most recurring sequences in nature is the Fibonacci sequence. As the sequence was explored, it was found out that this sequence led to the golden ratio. This study tried to apply the concept of Fibonacci and Golden Ratio to maximize efficiency of solar panels and thus, providing solutions to one of the world’s most serious problems, the lack of energy source. It aimed to design a golden spiral solar panel; and measure and compare the voltage and current produced, and the power generated by both flat-oriented solar panel and the golden spiral solar panel.

Consumer protection act’: banking as service

In the Protection of the consumers is an issue of paramount consideration in the modern economic world order. With globalization having permeated into all strata of the society the face of consumerism too has undergone a substantial change. However, it has been noted time and again that although consumer is portrayed as the cornerstone of a successful economy, there have been oft repeated incidents of exploitation of the consumers, leading to a constant urge of a panacea.

A study on features of servant leadership

What is Servant leadership? This term, created from the fusion of the two words servant and leader, at first glance, does not seem to match each other but is used as the true leader of our age. The original meaning of the Hebrew abad for service is that a person works for God or other person(s) for a fixed period of time or for a lifetime. The word service means ‘to worship (God)’ and ‘to serve (for others) at the same time. This word has a very important meaning because it means that worshiping God and serving people are not different things.

Profile of victims of traumatic brain injury treated at a university hospital

Introduction: Cranioencephalic trauma is one of the causes that contributes most to the high death rate and permanent sequelae among the population, which generates socioeconomic harm to society as a whole, and thus becomes a worrying factor for collective health in the population. Which concerns the promotion of health. Objective: to identify the profile of traumatic brain injury patients treated at the emergency room of a Brazilian university hospital. Materials and Methods: quantitative, descriptive-exploratory study.

Entrepreneurial women: the pursuit of the discursive ethé

The study is based on initial conceptions for a thesis and has, as a modal point, the widening of the understanding of how women, in the socio-professional context, become entrepreneurial, and in what way they launch themselves as protagonists in this process. The aim of the study is to analyze the identity of the entrepreneurial woman under the aspect of cultural dynamics, entrepreneurship and the discursive ethos.

Political-legal regulations in amu-darya region at the end of the xix and at the beginning of the xx centuries

The article deals with the political-legal regulations and initia stage of formation of Russian judicial system in Amu- Darya region at the end of the XIX and at the beginning of the XX centuries. The organization process of Russian judicial system is basically studied in the article. People’s Court worked in the region as well. Sometimes judges served as notary. Courts were formed after Temporary regulations about ruling over Amu-Darya region and Regulations about ruling over Turkestan territory had been adopted.