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CONTENT ANALYSIS OF EDUCATION NEWS AND SPECIAL FEATURES - A CASE STUDY ON TIMES OF INDIA
Education, in any form of media is an aspect for the audience and it is immensely newsworthy. When the broadcast media counterparts are dominating the print scene, it is important that the newspapers introduce new sections to attract the audience and increase readership. Times of India, the leading Indian English daily is known for its innovative features and stylish presentation. The researcher will look at the serious side of the newspaper and try to establish the efforts and the ideas gone behind covering the education subject and establishing a trust between its readers on education. The researcher will try to identify and analyze the different kinds of features and articles which are constantly placed for the education section and which are different from any other daily newspaper. The paper tries to find out how effective these segments on education can be on the readers. -
CONTENT ANALYSIS OF FILMS BASED ON FRIENDSHIP (BOLLYWOOD FILMS)
Film depicts various instances and situations pertaining to reality. The particular dissertation is a study to know about the representation of friendship in Hindi movies. The content of the film have been studied and analysed to the portrayal of friendship in the movies and also how it is associated with the people in reality. The study has also analysed the social and other issues prevailing in the society with relation to the friendship shown in the film. It tries to analyse different situations and issues which affects friends and their friendship, shown in the films -
CONTENT ANALYSIS OF SATYAJIT RAY NOVELS FELUDA AND ITS ADAPTATION INTO FILMS ON THE BASIS OF NARRATOLOGY
Feluda or Prodosh Chandra Mitra is a fictional private investigator starring in a series of Bengali novels and short stories written by Indian Bengali film director and writer Satyajit Ray. Feluda first made his appearance in a Bengali children's magazine called Sandesh Subhas Mukhopadhyayin 1965, under the editorialship of Satyajit Ray and . His first adventure was Feludar Goendagiri. The researcher seeks to find out whether or not the books on Feluda have been done justice to when adapted into films by Satyajit Ray himself and his son Sandip Ray. This research will also throw light on the characters of Feluda series -whether they are lost or not. The researcher will conduct a qualitative research which includes an extensive study of the novels and the adapted films. -
Content analysis of Shyamprasad films /
Shyamaprasad is a renowned Malayalam film maker popular for his unique and refreshing style of film making. He is well known for the themes he employs in his films which make them stand apart. This research consists of an in depth analysis of all twelve films made by the film maker using various parameters. The parameters that are considered are themes, characters, underlying ideas, setting, conflicts and emotions. -
Content analysis on coverage of wildlife issues by popular english and kannada newspaper of Bengaluru /
The ever increasing human population and unplanned developmental work across the globe has caused a major threat to the biodiversity. Poaching, loss of wild habitat due to encroachment of forestlands have put many animal and plantspecies in the verge of extinction, the most recent being the Western black rhinoceros, a subspecies of the black rhinoceros that was declared as extinct by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) in the year 2011.The current destruction of the remaining wild habitats across the globe seeks protection and effective conservation strategies. Print Media, especially newspaper play an important role in creating awareness about wildlife issues and also mitigating in problems. -
CONTENT ANALYSIS ON NEW GENERATION MALAYALAM CINEMA
The study analyses the influence of new generation Malayalam cinema and the trend of new generation cinema in Malayalam film industry. In the new generation films, realism has been given preference. The preferred portrayals are of death, blood, conceit, adultery, jealousy, cunningness, unfaithfulness and sorrow. It aims to analyse how the new generation affects the Malayalam cinema and its pattern of story or plot used by the industry. The researcher used content analysis to find out the similarities and common similarities from the four films. Through the content analysis and qualitative research we can find out that the plot or the way of stories were moving in the same direction. -
CONTENT ANALYSIS ON THE REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH INDIAN-NESS IN BOLLYWOOD SONGS
Cinema is an ever growing industry. As new generations keep increasing the family tree, so does new celebrities emerge in this film fraternity. There is no end to cinema. But there is always a deadline that every celebrity meets. One wrinkle and out you go! That is precisely the formula applied in this industry. The whole research is analysed in terms of the South Indian-ness that is present in nineteen Bollywood Songs. According to the researcher, South Indian-ness means the south Indian factors that touched upon in the Bollywood movies. Those factors can be the languages, traditional attires, locations, music, etc. There are certain features that make a place unique from the others. That is the basic difference that is created which has lead to two terms ?? North India and South India. Without these differences we would have been called as ??India. -
Content suggestion in e-learning
Self ??directed e-learning focuses on the independent learner one who engages in education at his own space free from curricular obligation. In this research, user's access interests were introduced into the design of a recommendation framework by using web browsing behaviour of the user. According to the user's access interest the recommendation framework can provide users with personalised information. The research thesis is to determine if users access interest can be extracted and to associate users access interest with other attributes to design a recommendation framework that attempts to recommend the information items, here the research papers to a researcher searching for interesting topics of research in her field. The proposed system is very useful to the new researchers as initially they are not aware of the research areas where they can work on. This system assists the researcher in searching the papers they are interested to search. The documents of interest to the user are used to build the user profile and this profile is used to re-rank the web search results. The paper presents the overall architecture of the proposed system and its implementation via a prototype design. In this dissertation an attempt is made to design a system prototype which will recommend the information items to the user according to the user access interest, which is captured from the web browsing behaviour of the user. The content similarity of the information items is also taken into consideration. The information items are suggested to the user based on the relevance. The organization of the thesis is done into various chapters. Introduction contains the brief introduction about personalisation services in e-learning scenario, recommender systems in e-learning. Literature review discusses about the web-based self-directed e-learning and the works done in the field of recommender systems in e-learning. Chapter 3 discusses the methodology adopted to design the system. In chapter 4 results are being analysed and discussed. Chapter 5 gives the future enhancement that can be done to the system design. -
CONTRARIAN AND MOMENTUM STRATEGIES IN THE INDIAN STOCK FUTURES MARKET: A STUDY ON BANKING SECTOR
This thesis tries to investigate the contrarian and momentum strategy can help the investors to lay down the major guidelines for undertaking any derivative transaction. Contrarian strategies are based on the reversal pattern in stock returns and imply buying past losers and selling past winners. On the contrary, Momentum strategies are based on the continuation pattern in stock returns and imply buying past winners and selling past losers. For the purpose of analysis, the stock returns for the Indian stock futures market segment for Indian banking sector for the period from July 1, 2005 to June 30 2011 by using the Fama and French multifactor model. The Fama-French model involves the use of three factors for explaining common stock returns: the market factor proposed by the CAPM, and factors relating to size and value. The company used in this research consists of 16 Banks which were ranked in an ascending order based on their average returns. The ranked securities are then used to form five equal portfolios. While portfolio P1 contains the bottom 20 per cent securities and is called "losers' portfolio," portfolio P5 contains the top 20 per cent securities and is termed as "winners' portfolio." The findings suggests that the stock-return behavior in banking sector for short-term momentum profits and long term contrarian profits exist in this case. Further, the contrarian trading strategy based on long term returns provides moderately positive payoffs and short-term returns show a continuation pattern and the investment strategy based on momentum effect provides significantly high returns. Finally, the study generally supportive of the Fama-French model applied to Indian futures stock market related to banking sector. Keywords: Contrarian, Momentum, Stock Returns, CAPM, Fama-French Model JEL Classification: C12, C22, E43, G11 -
Contribution of media towards body image dissatisfaction in men /
The thesis tries to explore and find out how media has been a contributing factor in the phenomenon of body image dissatisfaction prevalent amongst the male population. With the advent of technology, advertising and promotion of male grooming products has become aggressive and relentless. The phenomenon of body image dissatisfaction has existed for a long time amongst the female population but with passing time it has caught onto the men also. -
Convective instability in a horizontal porous layer saturated with a chemically reacting viscoelastic fluid
The thesis is concerned with Rayleigh-Benard convection in a horizontal porous layer saturated with a viscoelastic fluid subject to a zero order exothermic chemical reaction. Modified Darcy law is employed to describe the fluid motion. The effect of viscoelasticity, chemical reaction, and rotation on the onset of convection is considered. The findings of the problems investigated in the thesis may prove useful in heat transfer application situations with viscoelastic fluids as working medium. -
Convective Instability of Ferromagnetic Fluids in A Porous Medium
The thesis is concerned with the study of Rayleigh-Bard ferroconvection in a horizontal porous layer. Darcy-Brinkman law is employed to describe the fluid motion. The effect of second sound,thermal radiation, internal heat generation, variable viscosity and surface tension on the onset of Darcy-Brinkman ferroconvection is considered. newlineThe findings of the problems investigated in the thesis have implications for heat transfer applications wherein magnetic fluids serve as working media. The summary of the problems addressed in the thesis is given newlinebelow. Ferroconvection in a horizontal layer of porous medium with second sound The problem of Rayleigh-Bard convection in a ferromagnetic fluid saturated porous medium with the Maxwell-Cattaneo law is studied by newlinethe method of small perturbation. Modified Darcy-Brinkman model is used to describe the fluid motion. The horizontal porous layer is cooled from the upper boundary, while an isothermal boundary condition is imposed at the lower boundary. The fluid and solid matrix are assumed to be in local thermal equilibrium. The non-classical Maxwell-Cattaneo heat flux law involves a wave type heat transport and does not suffer from the newlinephysically unacceptable drawback of infinite heat propagation speed. The resulting eigenvalue problem is solved exactly for simplified boundary conditions and closed form solutions for both stationary and oscillatory instability are obtained. Some of the known cases have been deduced as newlinelimiting cases of the present study. The influence of porous, magnetic, and non-magnetic parameters on the onset of ferroconvection has been analyzed. It is found that magnetic stresses and second sound hasten the onset of Darcy-Brinkman ferroconvection. As the magnetic equation of newlinestate becomes more and more nonlinear, ferroconvection in a porous layer in the presence of second sound is advanced. However, it is delayed when the porous parameters are increased. -
Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process Under Insolvency and Bankruptcy : A Critical Study
A robust legal system is essential for corporations to carry on business smoothly. Previously in India, winding up and corporate rescue were dealt in multiple legislations for different entities. Provisions relating to winding up of companies were found in The Indian Companies Act 1913, Indian Companies Act, 1956 and further in the Companies Act, 2013. These provisions did not ensure expeditious winding up procedures and the same affected the interest of stakeholders. newlineThe increase in NPA compelled the need to bring an efficient framework to protect the rights of creditors and debtors. As a solution to this IBC was enacted in 2016, to facilitate timely resolution of insolvency and bankruptcy. This research aims to critically analyze the provisions of corporate insolvency resolution process, to examine whether IBC is facilitating newlinerehabilitation of insolvent corporations and protecting the interest of creditors, so as to balance their interests. It further aims to outline a draft policy for a better insolvency resolution process in India. Primary data for the study was collected through a structured interview of stakeholders and conclusion was drawn through a qualitative thematic analysis using NVivo software. The findings showed that, through CIRP there is debt recovery for financial creditors, but it is not expeditious. There are multiple reasons for the delay. The operational creditors are not able to newlinerecover from the process and as a result, many of them are turning insolvent. The rights of the corporate debtor are protected under the Code but they are not adequately protected under the Code as there is no value maximization under the Code. There are many delays in the process, resulting in more companies going into liquidation. IBC is a debtor friendly legislation. Both resolution and liquidation benefit the corporate debtor as it helps the company to resolve its newlineinsolvency. -
Corporate social responsibility of Tata company - A public relations strategy /
Tata Group, a global enterprise was founded by Jamshedji Tata in the year 1868. The conglomerate is headquartered in India. The company comprises over 100 liberated functioning businesses. Tata Sons is the main parent and major investment stock company and also the promoter of various other Tata companies. Tata as a company believes in providing quality products and services to its customers. But at the same time they also maintain good employee relationship through loyalty programs and initiatives. -
Cost Effective Synthesis of Carbon Nanoparticles and Exploring the Fluorescence and Electrochemical Applications
Graphene-based materials and composites for sensing are a fascinating field in material science research that is experiencing rapid advancement. But the applications of graphene-based materials were often hampered by their high production cost, low yield, expensive and scarce precursors, harmful processing techniques, etc. Coal is made up of islands of nanometer-sized crystalline carbon domains linked by a 3D network of amorphous aliphatic carbon and polymerized aromatic hydrocarbons that can be extracted using mild oxidizing agents. In this context, the present study reports the successful usage of low-grade coal, lignite as an ideal precursor for the production of carbon nanostructures for various sensing applications. This research is divided into three parts where value addition to coal is being done along with finding solutions to three major environmental issues: fluorescence sensing of copper ion; noninvasive glucose fluorescence sensing; simultaneous electrochemical sensing of heavy newlinemetal ions cadmium and lead. In the first study, carbon nanostructures were synthesized from lignite by a simple, scalable, and economical technique and the as-prepared carbon nanostructures, namely LC1, LC2 and LC3, demonstrated excellent fluorescence characteristics. LC3 exhibited remarkable copper ion sensing with a dual linear range with limits of detection (LOD) as low as 1.32 pM and 2.35 pM, with limits of quantification (LOQ) 4 pM and 7.14 pM respectively. The accuracy of the manufactured sensor was shown by the recovery rates of copper ions, which varied from 98.18% to 101.2% with Relative newlineStandard Deviations (RSDs) below 0.4%. The results are captivating, implying that newlinethese lignite derived carbon nanostructures could be employed to efficiently and newlineeconomically detect low concentrations of copper ions in water. In the second study, carbon nanoribbons and nanosheets with superior fluorescence were synthesized from lignite, using a facile chemical oxidation process.