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Crimes against property & ownership
The most primeval crimes in all countries are crimes against property such as: Burglary, Larceny, Arson, Embezzlement, False pretenses, Extortion, forgery, fraud, robbery, and etc these crimes engender when ownership existed. Lord can do any possession in his/her property .If anyone trespasses to another one ownership prevailing law punishment him/her. Also we define these crimes in Islamic criminal law; because Islamic rules are strange and prober must study very hard to understand the principle of Islamic rules because most of them don't have reasonable source hence our definitions are so epitome because reader must study jurisprudence.
Comparative study about Crimes against the Person's
In this article I want talk about crimes against person's crimes witch cause objection of people's body and punishment by government in all societies. Now I trying to have a comparative research of most important crimes in this category in some countries and especially in Islamic criminal law based on Iran Islamic criminal law. Crimes describe in this article are: assault _ battery _ robbery _ kidnapping _ rape _ mayhem _ manslaughter – murder I must say must describe about Islamic criminal law will statement in separate articles.
Sparse Representation for Paddy Plants Nutrient Deficiency Tracking System
Moving object detection and tracking from consecutive frames of sensing devices (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles-UAV) needs efficient sampling from mass data with sufficient memory saving. Objects with super pixels are tracked by Compressive Sensing (CS) and the generative structural part model is designed to be adaptive to variation of deformable objects. CS can precisely reconstruct sparse signal with a small amount of sampling data. This system creates the sparse representation (SR) dictionary representing the nutrient deficiency tracking system for paddy plants to support the healthily growth of the whole field. This system uses compressed domain features that can be exploited to map the semantic features of consecutive frames. As the CS is a developing signal processing technique, a sparse signal is reconstructed with efficient sampling rate and creates the sparse dictionary. The SR for paddy plant health system can build rich information about paddy plants from signaling devices and can alert the deficiency conditions accurately in real time
The Effect of Reward System of Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance at Mastech Co., Ltd
This study aims to examine the effect of reward system on job satisfaction and
employee performance in MASTECH Company Limited. To reach the study objectives, the
study is conducted by using multiple linear regression analysis. In this study, the data are
collected from eighty-two respondents from both non-managerial levels and managerial levels
of MASTECH Company Limited. Their responses are gathered through a self-administered
questionnaire. The result of this study indicates that job security and fringe benefits from
extrinsic rewards and skill development from intrinsic rewards have significant effect on job
satisfaction. The employee job satisfaction also effects on employee performance in
MASTECH Company Limited. This study recommends that the company should try to find
out other areas such as health benefits, childcare benefits, performance management, work-life
balance to enhance in the existing organization’s reward system (both extrinsic and intrinsic)
for the continuous improvement of the organization. In this way, the company can have the
highest level of employees’ job satisfaction and which can lead to gain the best performance
of the employees
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine – a health priority
Pneumonia is a major cause of childhood mortality and morbidity. Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most important bacterial pathogen causing pneumonia in children. The HIV epidemic has increased the burden and severity of childhood
pneumococcal pneumonia and invasive disease fortyfold. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) is a highly effective intervention to reduce invasive pneumococcal disease and
pneumonia. Studies evaluating a 9-valent PCV in South Africa and The Gambia reported a 72 - 77% reduction in vaccineserotype- specific invasive disease in vaccinated children.
As many of the pneumococcal serotypes associated with antibiotic resistance are included in PCV, vaccination has also been associated with a reduction in antimicrobial-resistant
invasive disease. PCV may also reduce childhood mortality, especially in places with limited access to health care, as shown in Gambian study in which PCV reduced childhood
mortality by 16%. In addition to the direct effects of PCV, there is a substantial reduction in disease burden through indirect protection of non-vaccinated populations.
PCV is immunogenic in HIV-infected children and provides protection against invasive disease or pneumonia in a substantial number of children. Although the efficacy of PCV
for prevention of invasive disease or pneumonia is lower in HIV-infected compared to -uninfected children, the overall burden of disease prevented is much greater in HIV-infected
children because of the higher burden of pneumococcal disease in these children. Consequently, vaccine-preventable invasive disease is almost 60 times higher in HIV-infected compared to -uninfected children, while the reduction in pneumonia in HIV-infected children is 15 times greater. However, the long-term efficacy of PCV wanes in HIVinfected
children who are not taking antiretroviral therapy, and booster doses are probably indicated. Although there is concern about the potential for replacement disease due to non-vaccine serotypes, a substantial and sustained reduction in invasive disease has
occurred overall in populations with widespread childhood immunisation. Routine childhood immunisation is now the standard of care in most developed countries. However, PCV
is much less accessible to children in developing countries due to cost and availability. Cost-effectiveness analysis indicates that use of PCV is potentially highly cost-effective,
at tiered pricing, even in very low-income countries. Widespread availability and vaccination with PCV is urgently needed for all children under 2 years of age in South Africa. In addition, the use of PCV for all HIV-infected children under 9 years should be prioritised.South African Medical Journal Vol. 98 (6) 2008 pp. 463-46
A Control Method to Reduce Interferences and Collisions between Multiple RFID Tags and RFID Readers
Radio frequency identification technology (RFID) is one of the fastest developing
technologies today. Although it has significant performance in use of Auto-ID
applications, the presence of multiple tags in a RFID system can lead to
interferences between each tags which is called Collision. There are many method to
overcome this issue and this project introduces the use of DS-CDMA technique to
overcome this issue. The Simulink simulation environment is used to simulate the
use of DS-CDMA in RFID system. The results obtained clearly show the concept of
this method is leading to a solution for RFID collision issues. However, the further
improvement in simulations and concept of the method is most recommended in
future project work
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