This document summarizes 11 papers describing the early hominid species Ardipithecus ramidus from 4.4 million years ago. The papers present findings on the anatomy, environment, and implications for human evolution based on fossils of over 36 individuals. Key findings include:
1) Ardipithecus had adaptations for both climbing in trees and upright walking on land, showing it was comfortable in both habitats.
2) Analysis of the surrounding geology, fossils of plants and animals, and invertebrates indicates Ardipithecus lived in a woodland environment, not grasslands.
3) When considered together, the papers provide a new view of our last common ancestor with chimpan
“VARYING-SCIENCE”?... ON A COMMON SENSE THEORYIJERD Editor
SCIENCE” means “KNOWLEDGE”?...
“VARYING-SCIENCE” means “KNOWLEDGE VARIES”?...
i. Science differs from „philosophy‟?...
ii. Philosophy differs from „theory‟?...
iii. Evolution differs from „Pre-existence‟?...
iv. Earth gravity varies everyday?...
v. Light velocity varies everyday?...
vi. Universal constants varies everyday?...
vii. Cell chromosome varies everyday?...
viii. Heartbeat varies everyday?...
YES!… YES!! … YES!!!...
This document discusses taxonomy, the science of classifying organisms. It provides the taxonomic classification for cats, tigers, and humans from the kingdom level down to species. It also asks several questions about taxonomic hierarchy, levels of classification, scientific names, and who proposed key taxonomic concepts. Finally, it provides a partial taxonomic classification for lions that needs to be completed.
The Neanderthals were discovered in Europe where they were the first found. They had facial features similar to Homo Erectus but with larger muscular frames adapted for the cold climate. There is ongoing debate about whether Neanderthals contributed to the evolution of modern humans, but most evidence supports that Neanderthals were a separate species that did not contribute to the rise of modern humans.
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The document summarizes key aspects of Sindhi culture and history. It describes how Sindh derives its name from the Indus River and was home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. It provides details on traditional Sindhi clothes, famous cities, places of interest, festivals, dishes, and Sufi poets that have contributed to Sindhi literature and music. Sindhi culture is characterized by hospitality, traditional attire like chaddars for women, quilts in homes, and rice and fish as staple foods.
This document discusses Filipino male vanity and grooming habits. It notes that 48% of Filipino men think they are attractive, higher than rates in other Asian countries. Filipino men spend significant time and money on their appearance, with 84% rating their looks as important. They frequently get haircuts, use grooming products like cologne, and visit beauty salons. Some get cosmetic procedures. This vanity is argued to stem from a desire to attract women and feel confident despite economic instability.
Here are the key preventive factors against substance use and abuse and how each helps prevent drug use according to the information provided:
PERSONAL
- Self-control helps one resist urges and peer pressure to use drugs.
- Positive self-image and strong self-esteem give one confidence to make healthy choices and say no to drugs.
FAMILY
- Parental monitoring allows parents to know their child's whereabouts and activities, reducing opportunities for drug exposure.
- Parental support provides children with a supportive network to turn to instead of drugs.
PEERS AND FRIENDS
- Academic competence and proper selection of friends reduces the influence of peers who use drugs and provides alternative activities.
S
This document summarizes 11 papers describing the early hominid species Ardipithecus ramidus from 4.4 million years ago. The papers present findings on the anatomy, environment, and implications for human evolution based on fossils of over 36 individuals. Key findings include:
1) Ardipithecus had adaptations for both climbing in trees and upright walking on land, showing it was comfortable in both habitats.
2) Analysis of the surrounding geology, fossils of plants and animals, and invertebrates indicates Ardipithecus lived in a woodland environment, not grasslands.
3) When considered together, the papers provide a new view of our last common ancestor with chimpan
“VARYING-SCIENCE”?... ON A COMMON SENSE THEORYIJERD Editor
SCIENCE” means “KNOWLEDGE”?...
“VARYING-SCIENCE” means “KNOWLEDGE VARIES”?...
i. Science differs from „philosophy‟?...
ii. Philosophy differs from „theory‟?...
iii. Evolution differs from „Pre-existence‟?...
iv. Earth gravity varies everyday?...
v. Light velocity varies everyday?...
vi. Universal constants varies everyday?...
vii. Cell chromosome varies everyday?...
viii. Heartbeat varies everyday?...
YES!… YES!! … YES!!!...
This document discusses taxonomy, the science of classifying organisms. It provides the taxonomic classification for cats, tigers, and humans from the kingdom level down to species. It also asks several questions about taxonomic hierarchy, levels of classification, scientific names, and who proposed key taxonomic concepts. Finally, it provides a partial taxonomic classification for lions that needs to be completed.
The Neanderthals were discovered in Europe where they were the first found. They had facial features similar to Homo Erectus but with larger muscular frames adapted for the cold climate. There is ongoing debate about whether Neanderthals contributed to the evolution of modern humans, but most evidence supports that Neanderthals were a separate species that did not contribute to the rise of modern humans.
Global Medical Cures™ | Marijuana Myths & Facts
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
The document summarizes key aspects of Sindhi culture and history. It describes how Sindh derives its name from the Indus River and was home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. It provides details on traditional Sindhi clothes, famous cities, places of interest, festivals, dishes, and Sufi poets that have contributed to Sindhi literature and music. Sindhi culture is characterized by hospitality, traditional attire like chaddars for women, quilts in homes, and rice and fish as staple foods.
This document discusses Filipino male vanity and grooming habits. It notes that 48% of Filipino men think they are attractive, higher than rates in other Asian countries. Filipino men spend significant time and money on their appearance, with 84% rating their looks as important. They frequently get haircuts, use grooming products like cologne, and visit beauty salons. Some get cosmetic procedures. This vanity is argued to stem from a desire to attract women and feel confident despite economic instability.
Here are the key preventive factors against substance use and abuse and how each helps prevent drug use according to the information provided:
PERSONAL
- Self-control helps one resist urges and peer pressure to use drugs.
- Positive self-image and strong self-esteem give one confidence to make healthy choices and say no to drugs.
FAMILY
- Parental monitoring allows parents to know their child's whereabouts and activities, reducing opportunities for drug exposure.
- Parental support provides children with a supportive network to turn to instead of drugs.
PEERS AND FRIENDS
- Academic competence and proper selection of friends reduces the influence of peers who use drugs and provides alternative activities.
S
PALLAVAS IMMIGRATION? (Father of “DARK RICE”)IJERD Editor
This scientific research focus that Ancient Pallavas race called by author as “FLYING
PALLAVAS” shall be considered as origin of ancient human race on the “Earth Planet” lived in KACHCHA
THEEVU (3,00,000 years ago) even before emission of 1st sun rays on the earth planet. The scientific research
focus that the Pallavas race shall be considered as ancient angel race migrated from DEVAS RACE of white
planet (also called as mother planet of universe). The Pallavas race shall also be considered as expert in stone
architect work, father of dark rice and inventor of “IDLI FORMULA”.
This document proposes a new theory about the origins of the Raksha Bandhan tradition in India. It hypothesizes that the tradition may have derived from an ancient "Kachcha Thread culture" of the Kachcha theevu people, involving the tying of a three-fold black thread. It suggests that various other thread color traditions around the world may have originated from this early black thread culture. The authors put forward hypotheses about the etymological roots of terms like "Raksha Bandhan" and "Markandey Katju" in proto-Indo-European languages and their connections to traditions in Kachcha theevu culture.
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Dinosaurs were the dominant land animals for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous period. They exhibited great diversity, with over 500 known genera and more than 1,000 species. Birds evolved from feathered, winged theropod dinosaurs and are the only living dinosaurs today. The extinction of most dinosaur species occurred during a mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous period, around 65 million years ago.
SENTHAMIL AMMA!... (A New theory on “MUTHAMIL”)IJERD Editor
This Scientific research article focus that the word “THAMIL” shall be considered as “SOUL” of
Universe composed of fundamental particles for existence of all matters under equilibrium condition. The so
called Muthamil, Kannithamil, Kodumthamil, Senthamil shall be considered as the “different souls” of
Universe exist under varied environment condition in the expanding universe.
The document discusses the genus Australopithecus, which was an early hominin that evolved in Eastern Africa around 4 million years ago. Several Australopithecus species emerged during this time period, including A. afarensis, A. africanus, A. anamensis, and A. garhi. A. anamensis is considered the earliest known Australopithecus, existing between 3.8-4.2 million years ago. Evidence from fossils shows that A. anamensis could walk on two legs but also had adaptations for climbing trees.
The document discusses the hominin species Paranthropus aethiopicus. Key points include:
- P. aethiopicus dates back to 2.3-2.7 million years ago and was one of the earliest known robust forms of Australopithecus.
- The species was first discovered in Omo, Ethiopia and nicknamed the 'Black Skull'.
- An important fossil discovery of the species was KMN-WT-17000 found in West Turkana, Kenya in 1985.
- P. aethiopicus had strong jaw muscles and teeth adapted for grinding, allowing it to consume harder foods than other species.
- Scientists have discovered fossils that provide evidence of the transition from early hominids like Australopithecus to humans, filling in gaps in the human evolutionary story. Key discoveries include Australopithecus sediba, Ardipithecus ramidus (Ardi), and Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy).
- Ardi engaged in both tree climbing and early bipedalism, indicating a transition from arboreal to terrestrial locomotion. Lucy's bones also showed clear signs of habitual bipedalism.
- Together, fossils like Ardi and Lucy helped show that early hominids like Australopithecus were adapting to walking upright, representing an important
Part One of this paper provides a case for rejecting the Autochthonous Aryan theory and
proposes an alternative to the Aryan Migration Theory, i.e. it examines why the genetic input from
Central Asia may have been extremely small and how the Spread of IE language and culture in
India might have occurred in trickle in scenarios i.e. when movements of IE speakers were small. It
suggests that the IE speakers first migrated into and settled in the northernmost tip of the subcontinent,
trickled into the plains due to climatic changes in the northernmost tip of India,
synthesized with the Harappans, fused with them and got the upper hand when the transfers of
population from North-West India into the Gangetic plains took place around 1900 BC, and then
desynthesized with whatever was left of the Harappan civilization till it vanished around 1400 BC.
Cultural contacts with West Asia and then with South India would complete the process of Spread
of IE language and culture in India. This paper suggests the need for delinking race with spoken
and written forms of language and culture while studying the identity of the Harappans, analyzes
the role of internal and external migrations in shaping Indian culture and questions some other longheld
assumptions about Post-Harappan India. This paper also suggests that an integrated
framework be developed for studying Ancient India. This paper stresses the need for adopting via
media approaches for resolving the Aryan issue and comes up with a new hypothesis which the
author hopes will be taken up for a debate and discussion. This also proposes a concurrent dating
paradigm and a new heuristic framework which the Author hopes will be useful both for future
cultural studies of Ancient India and for conducting further archeological excavations, and then uses
this framework to make his own inferences about the cultural and religious history of the subcontinent.
The methodology the author adopts is to take the Aryan Migration Theory (1500 BC) as a
base and work backwards to arrive at a fresh set of conclusions. Part Two contains all the major
conclusions such as methods to derive and reconstruct the languages of the IVC, the origin of IA
languages etc.
There is no consensus on the evolutionary history of hominids due to an incomplete fossil record. This presentation will provide a brief overview of hominid evolution from the beginning of life in the Tertiary period to modern Homo sapiens. While the exact timeline is uncertain, evidence suggests early hominids like Australopithecus emerged around 4-5 million years ago in Africa. Traits like reduced canine teeth and bipedalism developed over time. Later species such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus had larger brains and more human-like features. Anatomically modern humans are believed to have evolved around 200,000 years ago in Africa.
This paper argues against three hypotheses about the identity of the Indus Valley Civilization: the Dravidian hypothesis, the Vedic hypothesis, and the Paramunda hypothesis. It provides a detailed discussion of why these hypotheses are no longer tenable based on evidence from multiple disciplines. The paper examines the complex history and meanings of the term "Aryan" and shows that the Dravidian hypothesis, which posited that the IVC spoke a Dravidian language, cannot be supported given what is known about the separation of language and ethnicity. Quotes from several scholars are presented to back up the paper's conclusions.
This paper argues against three hypotheses about the identity of the Indus Valley Civilization: the Dravidian hypothesis, the Vedic hypothesis, and the Paramunda hypothesis. It provides a detailed discussion of why these hypotheses are no longer tenable based on evidence from multiple disciplines. The paper examines the complex history and meanings of the term "Aryan" and shows that it did not refer to a race or ethnic group. It was coined in Iran and later used in India, but did not correspond to early Indo-European migrants. The paper refutes the idea that the Indus Valley Civilization spoke Dravidian, Sanskrit, or related languages.
WHAT DOES MEAN “GOD”?... (A New theory on “RELIGION”)IJERD Editor
RELIGION” is exclusive asset of “HUMAN”?...
i. “Animals” do not have “Religion”?...
ii. “Plants” do not have “Religion”?...
iii. “Planets” do not have “Religion”?...
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentIJERD Editor
Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering,
Information Engineering and Technology,
Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
Automation and Mechatronics Engineering,
Material and Chemical Engineering,
Civil and Architecture Engineering,
Biotechnology and Bio Engineering,
Environmental Engineering,
Petroleum and Mining Engineering,
Marine and Agriculture engineering,
Aerospace Engineering.
Cryptozoology refers to the search for animals considered nonexistent by mainstream biology, including animals thought to be extinct like dinosaurs, animals from myths and legends like Bigfoot, and wild animals outside their normal ranges. The word was coined by Bernard Heuvelmans but he credited Scottish explorer Ivan T. Sanderson as inventing it first. Cryptozoology aims to find living proof of these hidden animals through exploration of remote habitats.
This document discusses several hominin species from the genus Homo that existed between 2.4-1.5 million years ago, including Homo rudolfensis, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and Homo heidelbergensis. It examines the connections between these species and why they are considered part of the same genus, while also touching on their cultural developments. The author aims to analyze the relationships between these later hominins in the Homo lineage.
Similarities Between Chimpanzees And ChimpanzeesLissette Hartman
The document discusses theories of human evolution and the fossil Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed "Lucy". It provides context on the debate between creationism and evolution, and examines evidence from Lucy's fossil remains, which are considered one of the most complete fossils of an early hominin. However, some dispute the classification of Lucy as a "missing link" in human evolution. The document explores both sides of the debate over Lucy's role as evidence for evolution from apes to humans.
A Novel Method for Prevention of Bandwidth Distributed Denial of Service AttacksIJERD Editor
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks became a massive threat to the Internet. Traditional
Architecture of internet is vulnerable to the attacks like DDoS. Attacker primarily acquire his army of Zombies,
then that army will be instructed by the Attacker that when to start an attack and on whom the attack should be
done. In this paper, different techniques which are used to perform DDoS Attacks, Tools that were used to
perform Attacks and Countermeasures in order to detect the attackers and eliminate the Bandwidth Distributed
Denial of Service attacks (B-DDoS) are reviewed. DDoS Attacks were done by using various Flooding
techniques which are used in DDoS attack.
The main purpose of this paper is to design an architecture which can reduce the Bandwidth
Distributed Denial of service Attack and make the victim site or server available for the normal users by
eliminating the zombie machines. Our Primary focus of this paper is to dispute how normal machines are
turning into zombies (Bots), how attack is been initiated, DDoS attack procedure and how an organization can
save their server from being a DDoS victim. In order to present this we implemented a simulated environment
with Cisco switches, Routers, Firewall, some virtual machines and some Attack tools to display a real DDoS
attack. By using Time scheduling, Resource Limiting, System log, Access Control List and some Modular
policy Framework we stopped the attack and identified the Attacker (Bot) machines
Hearing loss is one of the most common human impairments. It is estimated that by year 2015 more
than 700 million people will suffer mild deafness. Most can be helped by hearing aid devices depending on the
severity of their hearing loss. This paper describes the implementation and characterization details of a dual
channel transmitter front end (TFE) for digital hearing aid (DHA) applications that use novel micro
electromechanical- systems (MEMS) audio transducers and ultra-low power-scalable analog-to-digital
converters (ADCs), which enable a very-low form factor, energy-efficient implementation for next-generation
DHA. The contribution of the design is the implementation of the dual channel MEMS microphones and powerscalable
ADC system.
PALLAVAS IMMIGRATION? (Father of “DARK RICE”)IJERD Editor
This scientific research focus that Ancient Pallavas race called by author as “FLYING
PALLAVAS” shall be considered as origin of ancient human race on the “Earth Planet” lived in KACHCHA
THEEVU (3,00,000 years ago) even before emission of 1st sun rays on the earth planet. The scientific research
focus that the Pallavas race shall be considered as ancient angel race migrated from DEVAS RACE of white
planet (also called as mother planet of universe). The Pallavas race shall also be considered as expert in stone
architect work, father of dark rice and inventor of “IDLI FORMULA”.
This document proposes a new theory about the origins of the Raksha Bandhan tradition in India. It hypothesizes that the tradition may have derived from an ancient "Kachcha Thread culture" of the Kachcha theevu people, involving the tying of a three-fold black thread. It suggests that various other thread color traditions around the world may have originated from this early black thread culture. The authors put forward hypotheses about the etymological roots of terms like "Raksha Bandhan" and "Markandey Katju" in proto-Indo-European languages and their connections to traditions in Kachcha theevu culture.
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentIJERD Editor
Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering,
Information Engineering and Technology,
Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
Automation and Mechatronics Engineering,
Material and Chemical Engineering,
Civil and Architecture Engineering,
Biotechnology and Bio Engineering,
Environmental Engineering,
Petroleum and Mining Engineering,
Marine and Agriculture engineering,
Aerospace Engineering.
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentIJERD Editor
Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering,
Information Engineering and Technology,
Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
Automation and Mechatronics Engineering,
Material and Chemical Engineering,
Civil and Architecture Engineering,
Biotechnology and Bio Engineering,
Environmental Engineering,
Petroleum and Mining Engineering,
Marine and Agriculture engineering,
Aerospace Engineering.
Dinosaurs were the dominant land animals for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic period until the end of the Cretaceous period. They exhibited great diversity, with over 500 known genera and more than 1,000 species. Birds evolved from feathered, winged theropod dinosaurs and are the only living dinosaurs today. The extinction of most dinosaur species occurred during a mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous period, around 65 million years ago.
SENTHAMIL AMMA!... (A New theory on “MUTHAMIL”)IJERD Editor
This Scientific research article focus that the word “THAMIL” shall be considered as “SOUL” of
Universe composed of fundamental particles for existence of all matters under equilibrium condition. The so
called Muthamil, Kannithamil, Kodumthamil, Senthamil shall be considered as the “different souls” of
Universe exist under varied environment condition in the expanding universe.
The document discusses the genus Australopithecus, which was an early hominin that evolved in Eastern Africa around 4 million years ago. Several Australopithecus species emerged during this time period, including A. afarensis, A. africanus, A. anamensis, and A. garhi. A. anamensis is considered the earliest known Australopithecus, existing between 3.8-4.2 million years ago. Evidence from fossils shows that A. anamensis could walk on two legs but also had adaptations for climbing trees.
The document discusses the hominin species Paranthropus aethiopicus. Key points include:
- P. aethiopicus dates back to 2.3-2.7 million years ago and was one of the earliest known robust forms of Australopithecus.
- The species was first discovered in Omo, Ethiopia and nicknamed the 'Black Skull'.
- An important fossil discovery of the species was KMN-WT-17000 found in West Turkana, Kenya in 1985.
- P. aethiopicus had strong jaw muscles and teeth adapted for grinding, allowing it to consume harder foods than other species.
- Scientists have discovered fossils that provide evidence of the transition from early hominids like Australopithecus to humans, filling in gaps in the human evolutionary story. Key discoveries include Australopithecus sediba, Ardipithecus ramidus (Ardi), and Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy).
- Ardi engaged in both tree climbing and early bipedalism, indicating a transition from arboreal to terrestrial locomotion. Lucy's bones also showed clear signs of habitual bipedalism.
- Together, fossils like Ardi and Lucy helped show that early hominids like Australopithecus were adapting to walking upright, representing an important
Part One of this paper provides a case for rejecting the Autochthonous Aryan theory and
proposes an alternative to the Aryan Migration Theory, i.e. it examines why the genetic input from
Central Asia may have been extremely small and how the Spread of IE language and culture in
India might have occurred in trickle in scenarios i.e. when movements of IE speakers were small. It
suggests that the IE speakers first migrated into and settled in the northernmost tip of the subcontinent,
trickled into the plains due to climatic changes in the northernmost tip of India,
synthesized with the Harappans, fused with them and got the upper hand when the transfers of
population from North-West India into the Gangetic plains took place around 1900 BC, and then
desynthesized with whatever was left of the Harappan civilization till it vanished around 1400 BC.
Cultural contacts with West Asia and then with South India would complete the process of Spread
of IE language and culture in India. This paper suggests the need for delinking race with spoken
and written forms of language and culture while studying the identity of the Harappans, analyzes
the role of internal and external migrations in shaping Indian culture and questions some other longheld
assumptions about Post-Harappan India. This paper also suggests that an integrated
framework be developed for studying Ancient India. This paper stresses the need for adopting via
media approaches for resolving the Aryan issue and comes up with a new hypothesis which the
author hopes will be taken up for a debate and discussion. This also proposes a concurrent dating
paradigm and a new heuristic framework which the Author hopes will be useful both for future
cultural studies of Ancient India and for conducting further archeological excavations, and then uses
this framework to make his own inferences about the cultural and religious history of the subcontinent.
The methodology the author adopts is to take the Aryan Migration Theory (1500 BC) as a
base and work backwards to arrive at a fresh set of conclusions. Part Two contains all the major
conclusions such as methods to derive and reconstruct the languages of the IVC, the origin of IA
languages etc.
There is no consensus on the evolutionary history of hominids due to an incomplete fossil record. This presentation will provide a brief overview of hominid evolution from the beginning of life in the Tertiary period to modern Homo sapiens. While the exact timeline is uncertain, evidence suggests early hominids like Australopithecus emerged around 4-5 million years ago in Africa. Traits like reduced canine teeth and bipedalism developed over time. Later species such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus had larger brains and more human-like features. Anatomically modern humans are believed to have evolved around 200,000 years ago in Africa.
This paper argues against three hypotheses about the identity of the Indus Valley Civilization: the Dravidian hypothesis, the Vedic hypothesis, and the Paramunda hypothesis. It provides a detailed discussion of why these hypotheses are no longer tenable based on evidence from multiple disciplines. The paper examines the complex history and meanings of the term "Aryan" and shows that the Dravidian hypothesis, which posited that the IVC spoke a Dravidian language, cannot be supported given what is known about the separation of language and ethnicity. Quotes from several scholars are presented to back up the paper's conclusions.
This paper argues against three hypotheses about the identity of the Indus Valley Civilization: the Dravidian hypothesis, the Vedic hypothesis, and the Paramunda hypothesis. It provides a detailed discussion of why these hypotheses are no longer tenable based on evidence from multiple disciplines. The paper examines the complex history and meanings of the term "Aryan" and shows that it did not refer to a race or ethnic group. It was coined in Iran and later used in India, but did not correspond to early Indo-European migrants. The paper refutes the idea that the Indus Valley Civilization spoke Dravidian, Sanskrit, or related languages.
WHAT DOES MEAN “GOD”?... (A New theory on “RELIGION”)IJERD Editor
RELIGION” is exclusive asset of “HUMAN”?...
i. “Animals” do not have “Religion”?...
ii. “Plants” do not have “Religion”?...
iii. “Planets” do not have “Religion”?...
International Journal of Engineering Research and DevelopmentIJERD Editor
Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering,
Information Engineering and Technology,
Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,
Automation and Mechatronics Engineering,
Material and Chemical Engineering,
Civil and Architecture Engineering,
Biotechnology and Bio Engineering,
Environmental Engineering,
Petroleum and Mining Engineering,
Marine and Agriculture engineering,
Aerospace Engineering.
Cryptozoology refers to the search for animals considered nonexistent by mainstream biology, including animals thought to be extinct like dinosaurs, animals from myths and legends like Bigfoot, and wild animals outside their normal ranges. The word was coined by Bernard Heuvelmans but he credited Scottish explorer Ivan T. Sanderson as inventing it first. Cryptozoology aims to find living proof of these hidden animals through exploration of remote habitats.
This document discusses several hominin species from the genus Homo that existed between 2.4-1.5 million years ago, including Homo rudolfensis, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and Homo heidelbergensis. It examines the connections between these species and why they are considered part of the same genus, while also touching on their cultural developments. The author aims to analyze the relationships between these later hominins in the Homo lineage.
Similarities Between Chimpanzees And ChimpanzeesLissette Hartman
The document discusses theories of human evolution and the fossil Australopithecus afarensis, nicknamed "Lucy". It provides context on the debate between creationism and evolution, and examines evidence from Lucy's fossil remains, which are considered one of the most complete fossils of an early hominin. However, some dispute the classification of Lucy as a "missing link" in human evolution. The document explores both sides of the debate over Lucy's role as evidence for evolution from apes to humans.
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A Novel Method for Prevention of Bandwidth Distributed Denial of Service AttacksIJERD Editor
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks became a massive threat to the Internet. Traditional
Architecture of internet is vulnerable to the attacks like DDoS. Attacker primarily acquire his army of Zombies,
then that army will be instructed by the Attacker that when to start an attack and on whom the attack should be
done. In this paper, different techniques which are used to perform DDoS Attacks, Tools that were used to
perform Attacks and Countermeasures in order to detect the attackers and eliminate the Bandwidth Distributed
Denial of Service attacks (B-DDoS) are reviewed. DDoS Attacks were done by using various Flooding
techniques which are used in DDoS attack.
The main purpose of this paper is to design an architecture which can reduce the Bandwidth
Distributed Denial of service Attack and make the victim site or server available for the normal users by
eliminating the zombie machines. Our Primary focus of this paper is to dispute how normal machines are
turning into zombies (Bots), how attack is been initiated, DDoS attack procedure and how an organization can
save their server from being a DDoS victim. In order to present this we implemented a simulated environment
with Cisco switches, Routers, Firewall, some virtual machines and some Attack tools to display a real DDoS
attack. By using Time scheduling, Resource Limiting, System log, Access Control List and some Modular
policy Framework we stopped the attack and identified the Attacker (Bot) machines
Hearing loss is one of the most common human impairments. It is estimated that by year 2015 more
than 700 million people will suffer mild deafness. Most can be helped by hearing aid devices depending on the
severity of their hearing loss. This paper describes the implementation and characterization details of a dual
channel transmitter front end (TFE) for digital hearing aid (DHA) applications that use novel micro
electromechanical- systems (MEMS) audio transducers and ultra-low power-scalable analog-to-digital
converters (ADCs), which enable a very-low form factor, energy-efficient implementation for next-generation
DHA. The contribution of the design is the implementation of the dual channel MEMS microphones and powerscalable
ADC system.
Influence of tensile behaviour of slab on the structural Behaviour of shear c...IJERD Editor
-A composite beam is composed of a steel beam and a slab connected by means of shear connectors
like studs installed on the top flange of the steel beam to form a structure behaving monolithically. This study
analyzes the effects of the tensile behavior of the slab on the structural behavior of the shear connection like slip
stiffness and maximum shear force in composite beams subjected to hogging moment. The results show that the
shear studs located in the crack-concentration zones due to large hogging moments sustain significantly smaller
shear force and slip stiffness than the other zones. Moreover, the reduction of the slip stiffness in the shear
connection appears also to be closely related to the change in the tensile strain of rebar according to the increase
of the load. Further experimental and analytical studies shall be conducted considering variables such as the
reinforcement ratio and the arrangement of shear connectors to achieve efficient design of the shear connection
in composite beams subjected to hogging moment.
Gold prospecting using Remote Sensing ‘A case study of Sudan’IJERD Editor
Gold has been extracted from northeast Africa for more than 5000 years, and this may be the first
place where the metal was extracted. The Arabian-Nubian Shield (ANS) is an exposure of Precambrian
crystalline rocks on the flanks of the Red Sea. The crystalline rocks are mostly Neoproterozoic in age. ANS
includes the nations of Israel, Jordan. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Somalia.
Arabian Nubian Shield Consists of juvenile continental crest that formed between 900 550 Ma, when intra
oceanic arc welded together along ophiolite decorated arc. Primary Au mineralization probably developed in
association with the growth of intra oceanic arc and evolution of back arc. Multiple episodes of deformation
have obscured the primary metallogenic setting, but at least some of the deposits preserve evidence that they
originate as sea floor massive sulphide deposits.
The Red Sea Hills Region is a vast span of rugged, harsh and inhospitable sector of the Earth with
inimical moon-like terrain, nevertheless since ancient times it is famed to be an abode of gold and was a major
source of wealth for the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The Pharaohs old workings have been periodically
rediscovered through time. Recent endeavours by the Geological Research Authority of Sudan led to the
discovery of a score of occurrences with gold and massive sulphide mineralizations. In the nineties of the
previous century the Geological Research Authority of Sudan (GRAS) in cooperation with BRGM utilized
satellite data of Landsat TM using spectral ratio technique to map possible mineralized zones in the Red Sea
Hills of Sudan. The outcome of the study mapped a gossan type gold mineralization. Band ratio technique was
applied to Arbaat area and a signature of alteration zone was detected. The alteration zones are commonly
associated with mineralization. The alteration zones are commonly associated with mineralization. A filed check
confirmed the existence of stock work of gold bearing quartz in the alteration zone. Another type of gold
mineralization that was discovered using remote sensing is the gold associated with metachert in the Atmur
Desert.
Reducing Corrosion Rate by Welding DesignIJERD Editor
This document summarizes a study on reducing corrosion rates in steel through welding design. The researchers tested different welding groove designs (X, V, 1/2X, 1/2V) and preheating temperatures (400°C, 500°C, 600°C) on ferritic malleable iron samples. Testing found that X and V groove designs with 500°C and 600°C preheating had corrosion rates of 0.5-0.69% weight loss after 14 days, compared to 0.57-0.76% for 400°C preheating. Higher preheating reduced residual stresses which decreased corrosion. Residual stresses were 1.7 MPa for optimal X groove and 600°C
Router 1X3 – RTL Design and VerificationIJERD Editor
Routing is the process of moving a packet of data from source to destination and enables messages
to pass from one computer to another and eventually reach the target machine. A router is a networking device
that forwards data packets between computer networks. It is connected to two or more data lines from different
networks (as opposed to a network switch, which connects data lines from one single network). This paper,
mainly emphasizes upon the study of router device, it‟s top level architecture, and how various sub-modules of
router i.e. Register, FIFO, FSM and Synchronizer are synthesized, and simulated and finally connected to its top
module.
Active Power Exchange in Distributed Power-Flow Controller (DPFC) At Third Ha...IJERD Editor
This paper presents a component within the flexible ac-transmission system (FACTS) family, called
distributed power-flow controller (DPFC). The DPFC is derived from the unified power-flow controller (UPFC)
with an eliminated common dc link. The DPFC has the same control capabilities as the UPFC, which comprise
the adjustment of the line impedance, the transmission angle, and the bus voltage. The active power exchange
between the shunt and series converters, which is through the common dc link in the UPFC, is now through the
transmission lines at the third-harmonic frequency. DPFC multiple small-size single-phase converters which
reduces the cost of equipment, no voltage isolation between phases, increases redundancy and there by
reliability increases. The principle and analysis of the DPFC are presented in this paper and the corresponding
simulation results that are carried out on a scaled prototype are also shown.
Mitigation of Voltage Sag/Swell with Fuzzy Control Reduced Rating DVRIJERD Editor
Power quality has been an issue that is becoming increasingly pivotal in industrial electricity
consumers point of view in recent times. Modern industries employ Sensitive power electronic equipments,
control devices and non-linear loads as part of automated processes to increase energy efficiency and
productivity. Voltage disturbances are the most common power quality problem due to this the use of a large
numbers of sophisticated and sensitive electronic equipment in industrial systems is increased. This paper
discusses the design and simulation of dynamic voltage restorer for improvement of power quality and
reduce the harmonics distortion of sensitive loads. Power quality problem is occurring at non-standard
voltage, current and frequency. Electronic devices are very sensitive loads. In power system voltage sag,
swell, flicker and harmonics are some of the problem to the sensitive load. The compensation capability
of a DVR depends primarily on the maximum voltage injection ability and the amount of stored
energy available within the restorer. This device is connected in series with the distribution feeder at
medium voltage. A fuzzy logic control is used to produce the gate pulses for control circuit of DVR and the
circuit is simulated by using MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
Study on the Fused Deposition Modelling In Additive ManufacturingIJERD Editor
Additive manufacturing process, also popularly known as 3-D printing, is a process where a product
is created in a succession of layers. It is based on a novel materials incremental manufacturing philosophy.
Unlike conventional manufacturing processes where material is removed from a given work price to derive the
final shape of a product, 3-D printing develops the product from scratch thus obviating the necessity to cut away
materials. This prevents wastage of raw materials. Commonly used raw materials for the process are ABS
plastic, PLA and nylon. Recently the use of gold, bronze and wood has also been implemented. The complexity
factor of this process is 0% as in any object of any shape and size can be manufactured.
Spyware triggering system by particular string valueIJERD Editor
This computer programme can be used for good and bad purpose in hacking or in any general
purpose. We can say it is next step for hacking techniques such as keylogger and spyware. Once in this system if
user or hacker store particular string as a input after that software continually compare typing activity of user
with that stored string and if it is match then launch spyware programme.
A Blind Steganalysis on JPEG Gray Level Image Based on Statistical Features a...IJERD Editor
This paper presents a blind steganalysis technique to effectively attack the JPEG steganographic
schemes i.e. Jsteg, F5, Outguess and DWT Based. The proposed method exploits the correlations between
block-DCTcoefficients from intra-block and inter-block relation and the statistical moments of characteristic
functions of the test image is selected as features. The features are extracted from the BDCT JPEG 2-array.
Support Vector Machine with cross-validation is implemented for the classification.The proposed scheme gives
improved outcome in attacking.
Secure Image Transmission for Cloud Storage System Using Hybrid SchemeIJERD Editor
- Data over the cloud is transferred or transmitted between servers and users. Privacy of that
data is very important as it belongs to personal information. If data get hacked by the hacker, can be
used to defame a person’s social data. Sometimes delay are held during data transmission. i.e. Mobile
communication, bandwidth is low. Hence compression algorithms are proposed for fast and efficient
transmission, encryption is used for security purposes and blurring is used by providing additional
layers of security. These algorithms are hybridized for having a robust and efficient security and
transmission over cloud storage system.
Application of Buckley-Leverett Equation in Modeling the Radius of Invasion i...IJERD Editor
A thorough review of existing literature indicates that the Buckley-Leverett equation only analyzes
waterflood practices directly without any adjustments on real reservoir scenarios. By doing so, quite a number
of errors are introduced into these analyses. Also, for most waterflood scenarios, a radial investigation is more
appropriate than a simplified linear system. This study investigates the adoption of the Buckley-Leverett
equation to estimate the radius invasion of the displacing fluid during waterflooding. The model is also adopted
for a Microbial flood and a comparative analysis is conducted for both waterflooding and microbial flooding.
Results shown from the analysis doesn’t only records a success in determining the radial distance of the leading
edge of water during the flooding process, but also gives a clearer understanding of the applicability of
microbes to enhance oil production through in-situ production of bio-products like bio surfactans, biogenic
gases, bio acids etc.
Gesture Gaming on the World Wide Web Using an Ordinary Web CameraIJERD Editor
- Gesture gaming is a method by which users having a laptop/pc/x-box play games using natural or
bodily gestures. This paper presents a way of playing free flash games on the internet using an ordinary webcam
with the help of open source technologies. Emphasis in human activity recognition is given on the pose
estimation and the consistency in the pose of the player. These are estimated with the help of an ordinary web
camera having different resolutions from VGA to 20mps. Our work involved giving a 10 second documentary to
the user on how to play a particular game using gestures and what are the various kinds of gestures that can be
performed in front of the system. The initial inputs of the RGB values for the gesture component is obtained by
instructing the user to place his component in a red box in about 10 seconds after the short documentary before
the game is finished. Later the system opens the concerned game on the internet on popular flash game sites like
miniclip, games arcade, GameStop etc and loads the game clicking at various places and brings the state to a
place where the user is to perform only gestures to start playing the game. At any point of time the user can call
off the game by hitting the esc key and the program will release all of the controls and return to the desktop. It
was noted that the results obtained using an ordinary webcam matched that of the Kinect and the users could
relive the gaming experience of the free flash games on the net. Therefore effective in game advertising could
also be achieved thus resulting in a disruptive growth to the advertising firms.
Hardware Analysis of Resonant Frequency Converter Using Isolated Circuits And...IJERD Editor
-LLC resonant frequency converter is basically a combo of series as well as parallel resonant ckt. For
LCC resonant converter it is associated with a disadvantage that, though it has two resonant frequencies, the
lower resonant frequency is in ZCS region[5]. For this application, we are not able to design the converter
working at this resonant frequency. LLC resonant converter existed for a very long time but because of
unknown characteristic of this converter it was used as a series resonant converter with basically a passive
(resistive) load. . Here, it was designed to operate in switching frequency higher than resonant frequency of the
series resonant tank of Lr and Cr converter acts very similar to Series Resonant Converter. The benefit of LLC
resonant converter is narrow switching frequency range with light load[6] . Basically, the control ckt plays a
very imp. role and hence 555 Timer used here provides a perfect square wave as the control ckt provides no
slew rate which makes the square wave really strong and impenetrable. The dead band circuit provides the
exclusive dead band in micro seconds so as to avoid the simultaneous firing of two pairs of IGBT’s where one
pair switches off and the other on for a slightest period of time. Hence, the isolator ckt here is associated with
each and every ckt used because it acts as a driver and an isolation to each of the IGBT is provided with one
exclusive transformer supply[3]. The IGBT’s are fired using the appropriate signal using the previous boards
and hence at last a high frequency rectifier ckt with a filtering capacitor is used to get an exact dc
waveform .The basic goal of this particular analysis is to observe the wave forms and characteristics of
converters with differently positioned passive elements in the form of tank circuits.
Simulated Analysis of Resonant Frequency Converter Using Different Tank Circu...IJERD Editor
LLC resonant frequency converter is basically a combo of series as well as parallel resonant ckt. For
LCC resonant converter it is associated with a disadvantage that, though it has two resonant frequencies, the
lower resonant frequency is in ZCS region [5]. For this application, we are not able to design the converter
working at this resonant frequency. LLC resonant converter existed for a very long time but because of
unknown characteristic of this converter it was used as a series resonant converter with basically a passive
(resistive) load. . Here, it was designed to operate in switching frequency higher than resonant frequency of the
series resonant tank of Lr and Cr converter acts very similar to Series Resonant Converter. The benefit of LLC
resonant converter is narrow switching frequency range with light load[6] . Basically, the control ckt plays a
very imp. role and hence 555 Timer used here provides a perfect square wave as the control ckt provides no
slew rate which makes the square wave really strong and impenetrable. The dead band circuit provides the
exclusive dead band in micro seconds so as to avoid the simultaneous firing of two pairs of IGBT’s where one
pair switches off and the other on for a slightest period of time. Hence, the isolator ckt here is associated with
each and every ckt used because it acts as a driver and an isolation to each of the IGBT is provided with one
exclusive transformer supply[3]. The IGBT’s are fired using the appropriate signal using the previous boards
and hence at last a high frequency rectifier ckt with a filtering capacitor is used to get an exact dc
waveform .The basic goal of this particular analysis is to observe the wave forms and characteristics of
converters with differently positioned passive elements in the form of tank circuits. The supported simulation
is done through PSIM 6.0 software tool
Amateurs Radio operator, also known as HAM communicates with other HAMs through Radio
waves. Wireless communication in which Moon is used as natural satellite is called Moon-bounce or EME
(Earth -Moon-Earth) technique. Long distance communication (DXing) using Very High Frequency (VHF)
operated amateur HAM radio was difficult. Even with the modest setup having good transceiver, power
amplifier and high gain antenna with high directivity, VHF DXing is possible. Generally 2X11 YAGI antenna
along with rotor to set horizontal and vertical angle is used. Moon tracking software gives exact location,
visibility of Moon at both the stations and other vital data to acquire real time position of moon.
“MS-Extractor: An Innovative Approach to Extract Microsatellites on „Y‟ Chrom...IJERD Editor
Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR), also known as Microsatellites, have been extensively used as
molecular markers due to their abundance and high degree of polymorphism. The nucleotide sequences of
polymorphic forms of the same gene should be 99.9% identical. So, Microsatellites extraction from the Gene is
crucial. However, Microsatellites repeat count is compared, if they differ largely, he has some disorder. The Y
chromosome likely contains 50 to 60 genes that provide instructions for making proteins. Because only males
have the Y chromosome, the genes on this chromosome tend to be involved in male sex determination and
development. Several Microsatellite Extractors exist and they fail to extract microsatellites on large data sets of
giga bytes and tera bytes in size. The proposed tool “MS-Extractor: An Innovative Approach to extract
Microsatellites on „Y‟ Chromosome” can extract both Perfect as well as Imperfect Microsatellites from large
data sets of human genome „Y‟. The proposed system uses string matching with sliding window approach to
locate Microsatellites and extracts them.
Importance of Measurements in Smart GridIJERD Editor
- The need to get reliable supply, independence from fossil fuels, and capability to provide clean
energy at a fixed and lower cost, the existing power grid structure is transforming into Smart Grid. The
development of a smart energy distribution grid is a current goal of many nations. A Smart Grid should have
new capabilities such as self-healing, high reliability, energy management, and real-time pricing. This new era
of smart future grid will lead to major changes in existing technologies at generation, transmission and
distribution levels. The incorporation of renewable energy resources and distribution generators in the existing
grid will increase the complexity, optimization problems and instability of the system. This will lead to a
paradigm shift in the instrumentation and control requirements for Smart Grids for high quality, stable and
reliable electricity supply of power. The monitoring of the grid system state and stability relies on the
availability of reliable measurement of data. In this paper the measurement areas that highlight new
measurement challenges, development of the Smart Meters and the critical parameters of electric energy to be
monitored for improving the reliability of power systems has been discussed.
Study of Macro level Properties of SCC using GGBS and Lime stone powderIJERD Editor
The document summarizes a study on the use of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and limestone powder to replace cement in self-compacting concrete (SCC). Tests were conducted on SCC mixes with 0-50% replacement of cement with GGBS and 0-20% replacement with limestone powder. The results showed that replacing 30% of cement with GGBS and 15% with limestone powder produced SCC with the highest compressive strength of 46MPa, meeting fresh property requirements. The study concluded that this ternary blend of cement, GGBS and limestone powder can improve SCC properties while reducing costs.
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1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
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“Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” a Presentation...
TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
1. International Journal of Engineering Research and Development
e-ISSN: 2278-067X, p-ISSN: 2278-800X, www.ijerd.com
Volume 11, Issue 04 (April 2015), PP.71-78
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TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
M.ArulmaniB.E.(Engineer)
, V.R.Hema LathaM.A., M.Sc., M.Phil.(Biologist)
Sir “CHARLES DARWIN” have already made his theory that Human ancestor descended from
common origin of “APE RACE”. If it so…
i) Trividaite are of Ape race ?...
ii) Anthraite are of Ape race ?...
iii) Karnadaite are of Ape race ?...
iv) Keralaite are of Ape race ?...
No… No… No…
This scientific research focus that “TRIVIDAITE” (Thiri Vikadan) shall be considered as largest
“Single human race” lived in “Post Ancient India” say 2,50,000 years ago. Trividaite shall also mean by
author as “PROTO DRAVIDIAN”. The Trividaite race shall mean “THREE GROUPS” having cultural belief
of “VAINAVAISM” (say “ACHARYA GROUP”, “DASAN GROUP”, “NATHAN GROUP”). Hence they
shall called as “Trividaite”. “SIVAISM” shall be considered as Philosophy evolved at later period say 1,00,000
years ago when SUN emits first rays on the earth planet.
This research further focus that the “Human origin” on “Earth Planet” considered descended from
“MARS PLANET” when “EARTH GRAVITY” formed in the universe during “Dark Age”. The Human
ancestors lived in Mars Planet shall be considered as “DEVAS” belong to “Angel race”. The Angel race shall
be considered as “Natural Population” creahed through J-RADIATION” by supernatural person called by
author as “THEN MALAIYAN” (or) “THANTHAI PERIYAR”.
Then malaiyan shall also be considered as “ATHEIST” as he is the supreme God and “NO MORE
GOD”. Devas shall mean highly “Ethical” and having belief in “BRAHMAISM”.
2. TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
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This research further focus that “TRIVIDATE” shall be considered descended from “Ancient
Pallavas” (also called as Proto Indos). The Ancient Pallavas race shall also be called as “DARK ANGELS”
who shall be considered as capable of “FLYING” and genetically varied population compared to
“TRIVIDAITE RACE”. The philosophy of origin of Ancient Pallavas (Proto Indos), Trividaite (Indos) shall be
described as below.
(i)
(ii)
Further the “Ancient Pallavas” shall be consider as having belief in “ACHARYAISM” rather than
“VAINAVAISM”. It is further focused that the mythological “ST.RAMA”, “ST.SITA” (also considered as
Renganathan, Renga Nayaki) who descended to earth planet on APRIL 14 having belief in Acharyaism
(Humanism) shall be described below.
(i)
3. TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
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(ii)
This research further focus that the philosophy of “SIVAISM” shall be considered as evolved among
“TRIVIDAITE SPLIT” (say 2,00,000 years ago). Further DRAVIDIAN RACE shall be considered as
evolved during 1,00,000 years ago having belief of Sivaism. The god of Sivaism shall also called by author as
VADAMALAIYAN. The new genetically varied race shall also be called as “Indos”. The major divisions of
ethnic race having political identity shall be called as ANTHRAITE (South), KARNADAITE (East),
KERALAITE (West).
4. TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
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i) ANTHRAITE is like “LION”
ii) KARNADAITE is like “TIGER”
iii) KERALAITE is like “ELEPHANT”
The philosophy of origin of Trividaite split (Proto Indos) from Rengam (Dark Angel) shall be
described as below.
(i)
(ii)
During the course of expanding universe millions of various sub races among global nations shall be
considered evolved within three Fundamental Ethnic groups in three Nuclear age shall be described as below.
The philosophy of “ARYAISM” shall be considered evolved amount 10,000 years ago.
RAMANUJAM SPOKEN “ANGLISH”?...
These scientific researches focus that Devas Population (Angel race) when lived in Mars Planet shall
be considered as spoken “ANGLISH”. Anglish shall mean high level language with very high frequency
modulation so that no ordinary person can understand. In present day TV News also the language spoken by
news readers couldn’t be able to understand due to high frequency.
“ANGEL” shall mean speak “ANGLISH”.
- Author.
It is further focused that “TANGLISH” (Proto Indos), “ENGLISH” (post Indos) shall be considered
evolved from Anglish during the course of time in three generations.
5. TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
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The philosophy of English words ANGLO, ANGLICAN, ANGLO NORMAN, ANGLO SAXON,
ANGLO PHILE shall be considered derived form proto Indo Europe root word ANGAM, ANGATHI, ANGAN,
ANGATHAN, ANGAMMA.
“LINGAM” is the symbol of VAINAVAISM or SIVAISM?...
It is hypothesized that “LINGAM” (pronounced as Elankam) shall be considered as the symbol of
“UNITY OF HEART” developed around 2,00,000 years ago in RENKAM culture. “LINGAM” shall mean
unity of “VAINAVAISM” and “SIVAISM”. In other words LINGAM means MEENAKSHI +
SUNDARESWAR. RAMASETHU shall mean RAMA (Vainavaism) + SITA (Sivaism).
8. TRIVIDAITE?... (“PROTO DRAVIDIAN”)
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PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS
[1]. YUGADI WISHES (IARA, March 2015)
[2]. TAMIL PUTHANDU!... (AJER, April 2015)
[3]. THEN MADURAI?... (IJERD, April 2015)
[4]. TAMIL NEW YEAR COOL DRINK?... (AJER, April 2015)
[5]. SCIENTIFIC RAMANUJAM?... (IJERD, April 2015)
[6]. ARENKA NAYAKI IS MOTHER OF RAMA?... (AJER, April 2015)
M.Arulmani,B.E.(Engineer)
V.R.Hema Latha,M.A.,M.Sc.,M.Phil.(Biologist)
m.arulmani58@gmail.com vrhemalatha58@gmail.com