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    Building Back Better: Educational Development with Globalization in Post COVID-19

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    COVID-19 has disrupted the globe and is a pandemic health crisis affecting every sector of every country. The COVID-19 pandemic has also disrupted the normal teaching and learning environment. Due to the pandemic, all schools, colleges, and universities are shut down. It affected students, teachers, parents, and ways of instruction, resulting in an unprecedented push for online learning. Transforming offline to online learning is a new opportunity for teaching and learning environment; however, it has many challenges. Educational policymakers need to lay down policies related to education development with globalization post-COVID-19. The present paper addresses how to build back better educational development with globalization post-COVID-19. Keywords: Building Back Better, Post COVID-19, Curriculum, Pedagogy, Blended Learning DOI: 10.7176/JEP/14-9-02 Publication date:March 31st 202

    Fish diversity of a spring field in Hopong Town, Taunggyi District, Shan State, Myanmar (the Salween River Basin), with genetic comparisons to some “species endemic to Inle Lake”

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    Hopong, a small town in the Salween (Thanlwin) River Basin, Myanmar, is located 35 km northeast of Inle Lake, a famous ancient lake with numerous endemic fish species. We surveyed the fish fauna of a spring pond in Hopong in 2016, 2019 and 2020 and identified 25 species. Of these, seven, including Inlecypris auropurpureus and Sawbwa resplendens, had been considered endemic to Inle Lake and at least three species were genetically unique. Eight were suspected or definite introduced species, including Oreochromis niloticus and Gambusia affinis. We were unable to identify a nemacheilid species of the genus Petruichthys, which would need a taxonomic examination. The Hopong area is being developed rapidly and, hence, it is crucial to conserve its native fish species and the freshwater ecosystems

    A dataset of fishes in and around Inle Lake, an ancient lake of Myanmar, with DNA barcoding, photo images and CT/3D models

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    ミャンマーの古代湖インレー湖で一世紀ぶりに魚類相調査, 約四割が外来魚。標本の3Dモデルもオンライン公開. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2016-12-02.Background: Inle (Inlay) Lake, an ancient lake of Southeast Asia, is located at the eastern part of Myanmar, surrounded by the Shan Mountains. Detailed information on fish fauna in and around the lake has long been unknown, although its outstanding endemism was reported a century ago

    Implementation of a Distributed Web Crawler

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    Today’s search engines are equipped with specialized agents known as Web crawlers (download robots) dedicated to crawling large Web contents on line. Crawlers interact with thousands of Web servers over periods extending from a few weeks to several years. Large scale search engine such as Google use distributed crawler to crawl the entire WWW. The distributed crawler harnesses the excess bandwidth and computing resources of clients to crawl the web. This paper presents design and implemented a scalable distributed crawler by using distributed programming facilities provided by Java RMI. Hash based partitioning is used to partition the urls among the crawlers; communication among crawler is done by Remote Method Invocation. The Crawler can run many crawler instances at the same time
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