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Teacher’s Efficacy and Burn-out Levels During & After covid- 19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an immediate need for a complete, unplanned change in schooling and education system. As the campuses in schools all over the world were closed to protect the students and teachers, many educators have shifted to remote teaching involving technology. Educators have continuously emphasized on the need of teachers as mainstream workers in educational reform, and the dedicated and consistent behavior of teachers will be necessary to a successful educational response to the current COVID- 19 pandemic.

Effect of Estrogen Replacement Therapy on blood Lipid Levels in Postmenopausal Women

Background: Menopause is the period of changing hormone status that unfavourable cardiovascular risk factors increase. Our aim was to examine the impact of ERT (estrogen replacement therapy), three specific procedures of oral conjugated estrogen, micronized estradiol and transdermally administered estrogen on serum lipids in postmenopausal Turkish women. Methods: Our study included 120 volunteer patients between the ages of 44 and 60. Lipid values were examined before and 6 months after ERT treatment.

Evaluating Quality Management in Pharmaceutical Care Services: A Critical Review

Quality management in pharmaceutical care services is critical to ensuring patient safety, effective treatment outcomes, and overall healthcare efficiency. This critical review evaluates the current practices, standards, and regulatory frameworks governing quality management in pharmaceutical care. By examining various quality indicators, best practices, and methodologies, the review identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats within the system.

Virtue of Digital Marketing in the Current Scenario: An Empirical Study

Digital Marketing means attracting and interacting with customers, and allows customers through the internet with the help of electronic devices/ digital media. The purpose of the study is to study the buying behavior of the consumer while purchasing the products as well as services digitally, to examine the perception of consumers about digital shopping, and to identify the level of satisfaction with digital shopping. This study has been conducted among the consumers of Ganjam District. The convenience sampling method has been used to select the sample.

Towards developing a framework thatoptimizes innovation in heritage tourism in Zimbabwe: A Conceptual Paper

Despite Zimbabwe being home to a rich and diverse cultural heritage, it is imperative to note thatinnovation in cultural heritage remains glaringly absent and under researched. In the meantime, evidence from the emerging compartments of research in developed countries brightens the significancy of cultural heritage innovation to cultural tourism and tourism development in general. Noteworthy is that the significance a framework for for optimizing innovation in cultural heritage tourism may at no time be valued unless its welfare are well articulated, understood and unpacked.

Hey Voice Assistant how Does Gen Z Perceive You? - A Study of Male and Female Perspective

This study investigates potential perception differences between Gen Z males and females regarding voice assistant technology. Voice assistants, like Alexa or Siri, are increasingly integrated into daily life, and understanding user preferences is crucial for their development. The research explores whether Gen Z men and women exhibit varying acceptance, trust, or usage patterns for these voice-controlled interfaces.

Factors that Influenced the study interest of the Students at Ensino Secundario geral Filial of Laga, Timor-Leste

The Development in the education sector is as a key to increase the quality of human resources, especially to ensure the sustainable development of the new generation for Timor – Leste. The aim of this research is to find out and analysis the factors that influence the study interest of the students at EnsinoSecundarioGeral Filial of Laga. The sample or respondentswas taking in this research were 53 students of 11th grade school years of Science and Technology. The count result value was compared with total percentage of expectation through descriptive statistic and interval value.

Fabrication of Cobalt Ferrite Nanoparticles with okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) extract in a Microwave Reactor

In recent years, metal oxide nanoparticles have been the object of study because of their unique optical, electronic, and magnetic properties. Cobalt ferrites (CoFe2O4) are materials that have high magnetocrystalline anisotropy and coercivity and are used in several applications such as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging, biosensors, magnetic hyperthermia, and localized drug delivery. In the present work, the functionalization of the nanoparticles was performed with bioactives from okra extract (Abelmoschus esculentus).

Intestinal obstruction secundary to gallstone ileus: A Case Reports and a sistematic review

Gallstone ileus is a rare complication of cholelithiasis, responsible for 4% of all cases of abdominal mechanical obstruction. Is caused by calculus impact in gastrointestinal treatment after a bilioenteric fistula which, in 60% of cases, is cholecystoduodenal. His treatment is eminently surgical. The authors report a clinical case of a 68-year-old patient, who appeared at the Nova Iguaçu General Hospital, suffering from abdominal distension, associated with the elimination of flatus and feces.

Importance of temperature control during the subdermal endolaser technique utilization

Introduction: Endolaser is a technique that uses 1470 nm and 980 nm laser beams to reduce subcutaneous fat and tone the skin, in addition to promoting additional aesthetic effects. It can be performed using an optical fiber directly inserted into the superficial subcutaneous tissue or through a cannula to facilitate its manipulation in the subcutaneous tissue. Precise temperature control during the procedure may be performed to ensure therapeutic efficacy and avoid thermal injuries.