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    Notes on Corruption and Morality

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    An actor perspective within a moralistic approach to corruption in india and Southeast Asia contrasts to a (Weberian) institutional one. This emphasizes local values which help explain apparent lack of social constraints to everyday corrupt practices as bribery. In Karnataka the approach indicates that status and power within one’s own community gained by amassing wealth however acquired overrides morality; overstepping moral taboos can easily be rectified through an appropriate ritual. In post-coup Thailand morality is defined by emulation of King Bhumibul Aduilyadej. At present it is almost the sole criterion for political power, rejection of which is seen as immoral and hence punishable. Like Thailand, Indonesia lacks cultural possibilities of converting wealth to status and power. Those who cannot become a part of the bribetakers must endure as bribe payers. The remedy to corruption is purely institutional, i.e., an anti-corruption commission with wide ranging powers but with little noticeable effect

    Vulnerable Daughters in a Modernizing Society: From ‘son preference’ to ‘daughter discrimination’ in S India

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    Cities and Economic Growth : A Review

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    Presently, there is no single, coherent theory on the causality between cities and economic growth, only a fragmented set of theories. Current patterns and trends for the relationship between cities and economic growth, however, suggest that a full understanding of contemporary processes will not be achieved by relying on the tools of one discipline alone, or by focusing on a single level of analysis. The aim of this literature review is to examine the leading contemporary theories on the relationship between cities and economic growth. The relationship can work in several ways by focusing on: the impact of economic growth on cities, the impact of cities on economic growth, and cities as an intermediate link to economic growth. Most theories however focus on the impact cities have on economic growth. One conclusion is that economic activities and economic diversification occur before cities are formed; without them, cities are not needed and hence cannot promote economic growth. The paper also discusses the various policies and policy designs used to promote cities as well as economic growth

    A Geo-illustration Studies of Nagamangala, Mayasandra, Yediyur area of Chitradurga Schist belt, Dharwar Craton, Southern India

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    In recent times the Precambrian shields of the world have became nerve centers of global research aimed mainly at decipher the early history of the Earth. Various agencies like the Geological Survey of India (GSI), Ministry of Mines (MoM), Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), research institutes and universities of not only India but from the other countries also are involved in this task. As such the craton portion of Karnataka has been gaining lot of importance in recent years on account of its unique geo-illustration. The present study area covers southern extensions of the Chitradurga schist belt, which includes the parts of Nagamangala, Mayasandra and Yadiyur schist belts and associated gneissic terrain with enclaves of mafic and ultramafic rocks exposed around Nagamangala town. Both the Nagamangala and Mayasandra schist belts are correlated to the Sargur Group ( 3400 my) while the Yadiyur schist belt to Dharwar Super Group. The present area is better suited for above mentioned studies as in this area the various litho units belonging to two stratigraphic units are well exposed and lie almost side by side. The present study of the area around the parts of Nagamangala, Mayasandra and Yadiyur dykes of Chitradurga schist belts of Dharwar Craton and is situated in Mandya and Tumkur district of Karnataka State. Sampling has been done so as to include all the noted variations in the field characters and to have a good geographic coverage. Satellite imagery has helped in picking up a number of major and minor lineaments cutting across the schist belts and gneisses. The geological map produced here has been prepared on the basis of the detailed observations in the field using Geoinformatics tools. The representative samples have been examined using geological microscope and the rocks have been classified on the basis of their mineral assemblages and textural features. The extensive igneous activity undergone by the study area is represented by the numerous dykes. A detailed geological characterization of the environs in the Nagamangala, Mayasandra and Yadiyur area on the basis of field observations has tried to give not only an unified illustration of the geology of the area but also has commented on the possible modes of advancement of the different necessary components like topography, climate, rainfall, drainage, soil and lithology of the study area

    Intergenerational Interests, Uncertainty and Discrimination

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    <i>‘All That Glitters Is Not Gold'</i>:High-Resolution Crystal Structures of Ligand-Protein Complexes Need Not Always Represent Confident Binding Poses

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    Our understanding of the structure–function relationships of biomolecules and thereby applying it to drug discovery programs are substantially dependent on the availability of the structural information of ligand–protein complexes. However, the correct interpretation of the electron density of a small molecule bound to a crystal structure of a macromolecule is not trivial. Our analysis involving quality assessment of ~0.28 million small molecule–protein binding site pairs derived from crystal structures corresponding to ~66,000 PDB entries indicates that the majority (65%) of the pairs might need little (54%) or no (11%) attention. Out of the remaining 35% of pairs that need attention, 11% of the pairs (including structures with high/moderate resolution) pose serious concerns. Unfortunately, most users of crystal structures lack the training to evaluate the quality of a crystal structure against its experimental data and, in general, rely on the resolution as a ‘gold standard’ quality metric. Our work aims to sensitize the non-crystallographers that resolution, which is a global quality metric, need not be an accurate indicator of local structural quality. In this article, we demonstrate the use of several freely available tools that quantify local structural quality and are easy to use from a non-crystallographer’s perspective. We further propose a few solutions for consideration by the scientific community to promote quality research in structural biology and applied areas

    Microstructure Characterization, Mechanical and Wear Behavior of Silicon Carbide and Neem Leaf Powder Reinforced AL7075 Alloy hybrid MMC’s.

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    The demanding material quality criteria in the automotive and aerospace industries have recently had an impact on the development of lightweight aluminium alloys. The choice and application of metal-matrix composites as structural materials in this context are known to offer a variety of benefits. These benefits include the ability to combine high elastic modulus, toughness, and impact resistance; minimum sensitivity to change in temperature or thermal shock; durability of the surface is good; moisture absorption leads to the potential issue while minimum exposure which leads to environmental degradation; and improved fabricability with conventional metalworking equipment. Aluminium metal matrix composites (AMMCs) are a potential material for advanced structural, aviation, aerospace, marine, and defence applications, as well as for the automotive sector and other related fields, due to their outstanding combination of qualities. The stir casting procedure is used to create an aluminium metal matrix composite (AMMC), which is the most efficient way to do so. In this study, the aluminium alloy 7075 is strengthened using neem leaf powder and SiC. The Vickers hardness examination method is used to govern the hardness of hybrid composites. Eventually, the mechanical and tribological properties of the composites were assessed, and their relationship to the composites' matching microstructure and wear was addressed. &nbsp; &nbsp

    Marketing of Library Products and Services: A theoretical analysis

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    The creation of libraries and information centres reflects the realization that marketing of information products and services is a crucial component of administration, particularly for readers\u27 expected levels of satisfaction. Taking this into consideration, the study outlines all the procedures and tactics that may be used when selling information products and services. Additionally, it looks into the intent, viability, and actual application of Web 2.0 in the marketing and promotion of library resources and services. The idea of marketing does not come to mind when we think of library operations. But because of the literature\u27s explosive expansion and the widespread use of information technology, marketing has become a crucial instrument for promoting library services and goods. An institution set up to provide services is a library
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