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 A study on reconstruction methods and approaches Reshma Raj K S M-tech student, Cyber Forensics and Information Security College of Engineering, Kallooppara reshmamuth29@gmail.com Abstract— the alarming rate of digital usage and the crimes raises the need for more concentrated investigations, security policies and control measures. Any actions that result in a cause for crime … Read more

How to Use Herbal Tonic for a Natural Detox with Fasting for Healthy Results

 herbal tonics There are various medicinal plants whose characteristics or pharmacological action may help the body remove toxins. We propose to consider three groups with common effects: they help and protect the liver or kidneys; Those with a cleaning effect of the blood; As well as those that stimulate blood microcirculation. The normal use … Read more

Money Motivates People: The Power of Cash Incentives

 ‘The fact remains that money can be used to motivate people’. If any organisation wants their workers to be more committed to their roles which has been appointed to them by the head of department; also they have to encourage them through cash incentives. The quality of incentives is to bring about new ideas … Read more

Improving Digital Forensics in Cloud Systems with Crime Scene Reconstruction

 Abstract— the alarming rate of digital usage and the crimes raises the need for more concentrated investigations, security policies and control measures. Any actions that result in a cause for crime or violations of the laws and policies are considered as a crime. Even if an investigator conducted his investigation but fails to produce … Read more

power blocks development in Niger Delta. This question is a combination of the one used above and another question. The research here is to determine the response of the respondents on the impact of power struggle as it related to the amnesty and as it affects development in this region. This type of question does not directed at an answer, it simply direct the researcher to know why developmental projects gets so delayed when politicians refuse to set out same goal or heads working together and where most billionaires are not from the region.12 The lack of education in Niger Delta is a major impediment to development. This is the last in the list. This is a very direct question that tries to get a direct answer. It is not just asking if education is lacking and how it is lacking but it goes further to ask how it is impeding development. It is obvious that such lack could be a reason to hinder development but how and how much will be seen when respondents answer this question.Generate an Failed Amnesty Program Creates Unsustainable Peace and Inadequate Infrastructure in Niger Delta

 “Connection between failure of amnesty program and unsustainable peace and development “; The connection between failure of amnesty program and unsustainable peace and development is very strong. Where amnesty program established to clean of the creek militants fails, it actually activates the militants behind insurgency to go back again, take up guns to fight. … Read more

Unite Soul and Body: Exploring Plato and Aristotles Ideas

 Paste your essay in here…Plato views the soul as an immortal entity, equating it with knowledge, especially that of the Forms. A person’s soul remains in existence for as long as people remember him or her. Death is an illusion to Plato, as argued in the Phaedo. In this account of Socrates’ death, the … Read more

Estimate Hb Concentration with Haemoglobincyanide and Hb F Alkali Denaturation Assays

 Haemoglobin Measurement Date: 12/01/2016 Written by: Amira Boulos B00658765   Aim: To estimate haemoglobin concentration in blood using the haemoglobincyanide (HiCN) (cyanmethaemoglobin) procedure and to determine the levels of foetal haemoglobin (Hb F) by alkali denaturation assay. Abstract: The haemoglobincyanide procedure is a method used to determine haemoglobin concentration of blood samples. The procedure … Read more