Basel III

1.0 Abstract This paper tries to understand the reasons that led bankers in establishing Basel III agreement and, examine whether it would bring about prudent risk management in banking. Basel III is a set of regulations, developed in response to the financial crisis, following Basel I and Basel II. The procedures developed by BCBS meant … Read more

Wastewater treatment by multiple effect evaporator

ABSTRACT The main goal behind this project is to treat highly generated TDS, TSS, BOD, etc. The utility model discloses a multiple-effect evaporation waste water treatment system which comprises at least seven effect evaporators in series connection, wherein an air outlet of each effect evaporator is connected with a separator, an air outlet of each … Read more

Antimicrobial resistance and scope of threat

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an expanding problem and according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is on track to become a major barrier to global health. Antimicrobial resistance is defined as resistance of certain microorganisms to antimicrobials originally designed to treat them. The threat is so serious; AMR is on course to reverse modern medicines’ … Read more

Flooding

Since the beginning of time, flooding has been and always will be a worldwide epidemic. Credited to mankind’s science and technological advances, the human race has acquired knowledge concerning flood occurrences; substantiating deluges are due to weather and climate changes. Excessive rainfall and winds, brought on by hurricanes or storms, can cause rivers, lakes, and … Read more

Compare and contrast the role and effectiveness of the ODCE in Ireland with the SEC in the USA

This essay will critically compare and contrast the role and effectiveness of the ODCE in Ireland with the SEC in the USA. The article will be split into two parts. The first part will deal with the history, functions, powers and the structural organisation of the two bodies and will critically compare and contrast them. … Read more

Software Defined Networks: Use Cases

Abstract Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a gradually evolving approach to network design and functionality based on the capability to programmatically alter the behavior of network devices. It will make networks more flexible, dynamic, and cost-efficient, while greatly simplifying operational intricacy. There are several use cases of SDN which would aptly deal with the emerging … Read more

The relation between the power of the largest government party and the corruption level.

‘Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely’ John Dalberg-Acton (1887) Introduction Corruption is a global issue, it is a phenomenon that exists but is sometimes hidden. There are several (potential) causes for corruption (e.g. personal, cultural, political and institutional) applicable, on a greater or lesser scale, to different cultural and geographical environments. Therefore … Read more

Physical exercise as an independent factor influencing intrinsic academic motivation: A cross-sectional study of preclinical year medical students at Chulalongkorn University

Running title: Intrinsic motivation to study at medical school and its correlates: A cross-sectional survey of preclinical students at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Background: Motivated students usually go on to achieve academic success. However, despite being of great interest to the Asian medical academia the factors potentially stimulating students’ intrinsic academic motivation have yet to be … Read more

Social media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

The rise of the internet has given non-governmental organizations (NGOs) a lot of possibilities in terms of communication. Internet offers them various outlets to communicate from, such as websites and social media like Facebook and Twitter. Various research has confirmed that NGOs have not yet succeeded in using their website effectively (Kingstom & Stam, 2013; … Read more

The cardiovascular system

The cardiovascular system (sometimes called the circulatory system) is practically the most vital part of the human body, without it humanity would’ve been extinct millennia ago. This system consists of the heart, blood vessels, and the veins and arteries that run through the entire human body. Responsible for transporting the nutrients, oxygen, hormones, and the … Read more

IMPACT OF INTERNET MARKETING ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN DUBAI

Research Design Title : The Impact of Internet Marketing on Business Management in Dubai. Articulation of the Problem: The articulation of the problem is to have a clear understanding of the Impact of Internet Marketing on Business Management in Dubai. Objectives of the Study: To develop a thorough knowledge about the impact of the Internet … Read more

A Tool for Video Forgery Detection in Video Sequences

Abstract’: Because of the vast development of the video editing tools, the digital videos are playing main role in todays’ context. Because of the variety of techniques available, it is very easy to alter and edit original content of a video. So paper describes about implemented system for video surveillance which could apply for tamper … Read more

Discuss definitions of quality in terms of business and services provision

The business and service company gain huge profit by selling their products and services. How do they maintain the huge profit and also their competitiveness in the market? As a modern management, most of the companies have been practicing the quality management to keep the quality of the products and services. The best quality is … Read more