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Rahul, Pawar, Korale Prajakta, Khobare Bhavana, and Kasture Pratiksha. "Smart Book Bot: An Autonomous Book Pick and Place Robot for Library Management." Journal of VLSI Design and its Advancement 8, no. 2 (2025): 14–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15471152.

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<em>A library is a collection of books and information, organized for people to use, often managed by a librarian. In smaller libraries, it can be easy to find books, but in larger ones, searching can take a long time because some books might be overlooked. To help with this, book-picking robots can be used. These robots are designed to be slim so they can fit easily in narrow spaces, allowing libraries to use more of their area for other purposes. Some of these robots can be programmed to work within specific limits.</em> <em>&nbsp;</em>
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Winterson, Jeanette. "12 Bytes: How We Got Here, Where We Might Go Next." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 74, no. 4 (2022): 252–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.56315/pscf12-22winterson.

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12 BYTES: How We Got Here, Where We Might Go Next by Jeanette Winterson. New York: Grove Press, 2021. 336 pages. Hardcover; $27.00. ISBN: 9780802159250. *Throughout a set of twelve essays, Jeanette Winterson explores computing through history, culture, and philosophy. She focuses on the values and stories built into technology. She begins with a section titled "The Past" which refers to Ada Lovelace and Mary Shelley, explaining the origins of computing. The section that follows is about "superpowers" and computing. This second section is the most philosophical of the four parts of the book, na
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Iftekharuzzaman, Iftekharuzzaman, Susmita Ghosh, Mohammad Khairul Basher, Mohammad Aminul Islam, Narottam Das, and Mohammad Nur-E-Alam. "Design and Concept of Renewable Energy Driven Auto-Detectable Railway Level Crossing Systems in Bangladesh." Future Transportation 3, no. 1 (2023): 75–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp3010005.

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Bangladesh’s railway system mostly uses typical manual railway crossing techniques or boom gates through its 2955.53 km rail route all over the country. Accidents frequently happen at railway crossings due to the lack of quickly operating gate systems, and to fewer safety measures at the railway crossing as well. Currently, there are very few automatic railway crossing systems available (without obstacle detectors). Additionally, all of them are dependent on the national power grid, without a backup plan for any emergency cases. Bangladesh is still running a bit behind in generating enough pow
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Arya, Ajay, Rohan Gupta, Samarth Kaushik, Ayush Chaudhary, and Hemant Kumar Baranval. "Social Media Platform for Complaints." International Journal of Science and Social Science Research 3, no. 1 (2025): 11–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15132750.

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In the modern digital landscape, social media plays a crucial role in public discourse. However, there is no dedicated and secure platform solely designed for efficiently addressing complaints and grievances. The Social Media Platform for Complaints (SMPC) aims to bridge this gap by providing a structured, transparent, and secure space where individuals, consumers, and organizations can raise issues, seek resolutions, and engage with relevant authorities. This platform ensures a safe environment by eliminating spam, misinformation, harassment, and unauthorized content while prioritizing user p
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McLeish, Tom. "The Poetry and Music of Science: Comparing Creativity in Science and Art." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 75, no. 2 (2023): 140–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.56315/pscf9-23mcleish.

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THE POETRY AND MUSIC OF SCIENCE: Comparing Creativity in Science and Art by Tom McLeish. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. 414 pages. Paperback; $16.95. ISBN: 9780192845375. *In this tour-de-force book, British physicist Tom McLeish finally comprehensively argues, in one dense volume, what so many scientists have been claiming piecemeal for centuries: that doing science often looks and feels like doing art. That is a broad, amorphous statement, of course, and scientists have not done a very good job of fully understanding this idea or selling it to the rest of the world. This carefully
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Violeta, Xhomara, and Uka Ana. "Creativity in Education: Fostering Creativity in the Classroom Using Creative Teaching Methods." Beder Journal of Educational Sciences Volume 26(2) (June 22, 2023): 2–29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8068813.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> It is essential to have an understanding that there is no one definition of creativity that is capable of encompassing all of the thoughts and discoveries related to creativity. The aim of this study is to analyze teachers&rsquo; perceptions about creativity in education in the context of Albanian schools through a questionnaire distributed to different schools around Albania. The research questions investigated in this study are as following: 1) How do teachers perceive creativity? 2) How to foster creativity in the classroom?&nbsp;3) What do teachers need to grow th
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Michaud, Craig. "Big Bob, Little Bob by J. Howe." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 6, no. 4 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2wg76.

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Howe, James. Big Bob, Little Bob, illustrated by Lauren Ellen Anderson. Candlewick Press, 2016.Who needs binaries when we can have diversity? That’s what Bob, Bob, and Blossom might ask in Big Bob, Little Bob written by James Howe and illustrated by Lauren Ellen Anderson. This children’s picture book asks readers to question their perception of what is masculine, what is feminine, and more importantly, why we persist in imposing gender roles on children and in society. Some boys like cats, some boys like dogs, and some boys like to wear dresses. Do not make the mistake of placing stereotypes o
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"Trash Boat for Floating Waste Removal." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 9, no. 6 (2020): 690–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.f3752.049620.

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Pollution plays a major part in global warming and water pollution stands alarming for all living organisms in the world. Water pollution is killing tens of millions of Indians and nearly 19.3% of Indian population does no longer have access to clean water. The toxicity of Indian water our bodies are increasing except India’s boom and urbanization. It is located that out of general water available, round 70% of surface water in India is not worthy for consumption. India has a mortality fee of 400000 lives according to year because of lack of sanitation and hygiene. Researchers have found that
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Hamidi, Hoda, and Sepideh Rahimpour. "Teaching through Educational Apps: The Effect of Using Smart Books on Enriching the Oral Communicative Ability of the Learners." Journal of Business, Communication & Technology, 2023, 84–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.56632/bct.2023.2207.

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The appropriate use of new technologies and educational applications is undoubtedly very important in facilitating English language learners’ communicative competence. One of these technological devices used in education is the smartbook. Accordingly, the present study has tried to investigate the effectiveness of the use of smartbooks in the process of teaching English to learners and, consequently, the improvement of their communicative ability. In order to collect data for the study, 40 high school students learning English, including one experimental group and one control group, participat
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"Electric Spring for Voltage and Power Stability and Power Factor Correction." International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 8, no. 2S8 (2019): 928–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b1177.0882s819.

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electric powered Animation (ES), another smart applique innovation, has advanced been accustomed for accessories voltage and expertise adherence ina accursedly managed/unbiased sustainable interest the front fueled network. it's been proposed as a vicinity adornment business agency deal with to board voltage and adroitness guiding precept. on this cardboard ,each different little bit of leeway amendment is displayed for the engaging in of the electric spring, in amalgamation with non-primary architectonics amaranthine like electric heaters, refrigerators and hub cooling framework. This favorab
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N, Dharini, Jeevaa Katiravan, and Shakthi S.P. "Botnet Attack Detection in IoT Devices using Ensemble Classifiers with Reduced Feature Space." International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Technovation, May 22, 2024, 274–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.54392/irjmt24321.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is an advancing important technology offers multiple perks, such as webcams, baby monitors, room temperature controllers, smart security cameras and intelligent home automations resulting in the creation of intelligent settings that greatly simplify daily living. However, there are cybersecurity dangers associated with IoT devices due to their lack of protection. For example, Internet of Things botnets have become a major risk. IoT has been a boon for attackers to perform malicious attacks like information theft, DDoS, sending junk data to disrupt networks. IoT dev
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Sulz, David. "Secret Life of Money: A Kid’s Guide to Cash by K. Vermond." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 2, no. 1 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2xs33.

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Vermond, Kira. The Secret Life of Money: A Kid’s Guide to Cash. Illus. Clayton Hanmer. Toronto: Owl Kids, 2012. Print. As a kid, I learned about money early from a banker father, an entrepreneurial great-aunt, a compulsory grade 9 consumer education class, and high school elective in economics. This book amalgamates all those types of sources in a great introduction for kids, parents, and adults alike. It is written in a breezy style with clever phrasing, illustrations, variation in presentation format, and is peppered with quotes from the likes of Groucho Marx, ABBA, and Maya Angelou. Althoug
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McAvan, Emily. "Frankenstein Redux." M/C Journal 24, no. 5 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2843.

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Jeanette Winterson’s 2019 novel Frankissstein is a contemporary re-reading of Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic text Frankenstein that profoundly challenges ideas of what it means to be human in the present day, by drawing on posthuman ideas about the constitution of the self. In this novel, Winterson portrays various forms of ‘monsters’ such as AI, lifelike sex dolls and transgender embodiment. Drawing on both Frankenstein as a text and the infamous creation story of the novel, Winterson creates a deeply intertextual cast of characters that blurs the following: Ry (Mary Shelley), a transgender do
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Kirkwood, Katherine. "Tasting but not Tasting: MasterChef Australia and Vicarious Consumption." M/C Journal 17, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.761.

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IntroductionCroquembouche, blast chillers, and plating up—these terms have become normal to ordinary Australians despite Adriano Zumbo’s croquembouche recipe taking more than two hours to complete and blast chillers costing thousands of dollars. Network Ten’s reality talent quest MasterChef Australia (MCA) has brought fine dining and “foodie” culture to a mass audience who have responded enthusiastically. Vicariously “tasting” this once niche lifestyle is empowering viewers to integrate aspects of “foodie” culture into their everyday lives. It helps them become “everyday foodies.” “Everyday fo
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Fraim, John. "Friendly Persuasion." M/C Journal 3, no. 1 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1825.

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"If people don't trust their information, it's not much better than a Marxist-Leninist society." -- Orville Schell Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley "Most people aren't very discerning. Maybe they need good financial information, but I don't think people know what good information is when you get into culture, society, and politics." -- Steven Brill,Chairman and Editor-in-chief, Brill's Content Once upon a time, not very long ago, advertisements were easy to recognise. They had simple personalities with goals not much more complicated than selling you a bar of soap or a box of c
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Bhatjire, Shruti, and mam Venera. "Research methods and methodology." April 26, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15285522.

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Research methods and methodology By Shruti Bhatjire Under the Guidance of Venera mam Abstract Research is all about figuring things out in a structured way to learn something new, whether you&rsquo;re studying biology, business, or human behavior. This guide is your go-to for understanding research methods&mdash;the hands-on tools you use to gather and make sense of data&mdash;and research methodology&mdash;the big-picture thinking behind why you&rsquo;re doing it that way. We&rsquo;ll break down how methodology is like the &ldquo;why&rdquo; (the strategy) and methods are the &ldquo;how&rdquo;
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Leder, Kerstin, Angelina Karpovich, Maria Burke, et al. "Tagging is Connecting: Shared Object Memories as Channels for Sociocultural Cohesion." M/C Journal 13, no. 1 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.209.

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Connections In Small Pieces Loosely Joined, David Weinberger identifies some of the obvious changes which the Web has brought to human relations. Social connections, he argues, used to be exclusively defined and constrained by the physics and physicality of the “real” world, or by geographical and material facts: it’s … true that we generally have to travel longer to get to places that are farther away; that to be heard at the back of the theater, you have to speak louder; that when a couple moves apart, their relationship changes; that if I give you something, I no longer have it. (xi) The We
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Green, Lelia. "Being a Bad Vegan." M/C Journal 22, no. 2 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1512.

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According to The Betoota Advocate (Parker), a CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) paper has recently established that “it takes roughly seven minutes on average for a vegan to tell you that they’re vegan” (qtd. in Harrington et al. 135). For such a statement to have currency as a joke means that it is grounded in a shared experience of being vegan on the one hand, and of encountering vegans on the other. Why should vegans feel such a need to justify themselves? I recognise the observation as being true of me, and this article is one way to explore this perspect
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Barnes, Duncan, Danielle Fusco, and Lelia Green. "Developing a Taste for Coffee: Bangladesh, Nescafé, and Australian Student Photographers." M/C Journal 15, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.471.

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IntroductionThis article is about the transformation of coffee, from having no place in the everyday lives of the people of Bangladesh, to a new position as a harbinger of liberal values and Western culture. The context is a group of Australian photojournalism students who embarked on a month-long residency in Bangladesh; the content is a Nescafé advertisement encouraging the young, middle-class Bangladesh audience to consume coffee, in a marketing campaign that promotes “my first cup.” For the Australian students, the marketing positioning of this advertising campaign transformed instant coff
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Munro, Ealasaid. "Developing the Rural Creative Economy ‘from Below’: Exploring Practices of Market-Building amongst Creative Entrepreneurs in Rural and Remote Scotland." M/C Journal 19, no. 3 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1071.

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IntroductionThis paper is concerned with recent attempts to develop the creative economy in rural Scotland. Research shows that the creative economy is far from self-organising, and that an appropriate institutional landscape is important to its development (Andersson and Henrekson). In Scotland, there is a proliferation of support mechanisms – from those designed to help creative entrepreneurs improve their business, management, or technical expertise, to infrastructure projects, to collective capacity-building. In rural Scotland, this support landscape is particularly cluttered. This article
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