Title: |
Drones in Education |
Authors: |
Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Matthias Oteniya, Janet O. Sadiku and Susan Abunene |
Source: |
International Journal of Latest Engineering Research and Applications, pp 01 - 07, Vol 09 - No. 08, 2024 |
Abstract: |
While originally used for military purposes, drones now boast diverse capabilities and usages. They can be very powerful interactive learning tools for students at any level. Drones can help teach a wide range of concepts and lessons that otherwise might be difficult for students to understand. Most drones are easy to learn to fly, and many are inexpensive, making them accessible to everyone. Teaching with drones holds many possibilities, from introducing kids to piloting or coding basics to exploring drone uses and careers. Drones are excellent complementary tools for STEM education. From coding to critical thinking, drones are perhaps the best option schools have at their disposal for break-through STEM learning. This paper explores the various applications of drones in education. |
Keywords: |
Drones, Unmanned Aircrafts, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Education |
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DOI: |
10.56581/IJLERA.9.8.01-07 |
Title: |
Exploring the Development of Agricultural E-commerce: The Case of “Freshippo” |
Authors: |
Zizhen Zheng |
Source: |
International Journal of Latest Engineering Research and Applications, pp 08 - 11, Vol 09 - No. 08, 2024 |
Abstract: |
In the current retail industry, online e-commerce and offline brick-and-mortar shops are competing fiercely, so it is crucial to find new development strategies. Against this background, Boxmart Fresh Life has emerged, breaking the strict boundaries between online and offline, and opening up a whole new horizon for the development of the retail industry. However, on the one hand, the pressure from competitors in the industry has made Boxmart Fresh Life face great challenges; on the other hand, the defects of Boxmart Fresh Life itself have also gradually appeared.In this paper, we will take Boxmart Fresh Life as the research object, discuss its business strategy in depth, and point out the problems.In this study, we find that the optimisation of Boxmart Fresh Life's business model needs to be carried out in accordance with the environment in which it is located, and its business positioning should be adapted to the market trend of consumer upgrading. We need to use emerging technologies to guide the retail business, and the future direction of development should be the optimisation and improvement of the model. |
Keywords: |
new retail; agricultural products; fresh food e-commerce; business model; |
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Title: |
The Right to Choose the Type of Treatment from the Perspective of Iranian Law |
Authors: |
Seyedeh Maryam Asadi nejad, Ramyar Farzan |
Source: |
International Journal of Latest Engineering Research and Applications, pp 12 - 19, Vol 09 - No. 08, 2024 |
Abstract: |
Patient's rights are one of the important axes in defining the standards for applying the governance of clinical services. In 2002, for the first time, the bill of rights of patients in Iran was compiled and announced by the deputy health department of the Ministry of Health, Treatment and Medical Education. Due to the necessity of compiling a comprehensive text on patient rights, the Charter of Patient Rights in Iran was compiled with a new and comprehensive view and with the aim of explaining the health service recipients and complying with ethical standards in the field of treatment. It is explained. At the end, the proposed text of the charter was proposed and approved by the Policy Council of the Ministry of Health, Treatment and Medical Education. The final text of the patient's rights charter was notified to affiliated centers by the Minister of Health, Treatment and Medical Education in November 2008.The comprehensive charter of patient rights is organized in 5 general axes and 37 clauses along with insights and values and a final note. |
Keywords: |
Right to Treatment, Choice, Illness, Iranian Law. |
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Title: |
Diagnosis and Treatment of Migraines |
Authors: |
Dr. Janat Mir Momand, Irfan Ullah Stanikzai |
Source: |
International Journal of Latest Engineering Research and Applications, pp 20 - 25, Vol 09 - No. 08, 2024 |
Abstract: |
Aim: This qualitative research study delves into the nuanced aspects surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of migraines, aiming to uncover patient perspectives and experiences in navigating the complexities of migraine management. Methodology: The methodology employed a qualitative approach, involving in-depth interviews with migraine sufferers, healthcare professionals specializing in neurology, and experts in headache medicine to gather rich and detailed insights. Finding: the findings of this study shed light on the multifaceted nature of migraine diagnosis and treatment, emphasizing the significance of patient-provider communication, individualized care plans, and the impact of lifestyle factors on migraine outcomes. Patients highlighted the challenges they face in obtaining a timely and accurate diagnosis, as well as the varying effectiveness of treatment modalities in managing their symptoms. Conclusion: In conclusion, this research underscores the importance of a patient-centered approach in migraine care, recognizing the unique needs and preferences of individuals living with migraines. Recommendations: from this study advocate for improved healthcare provider training in headache management, increased patient education on self-management strategies, and the integration of holistic approaches into migraine treatment plans to enhance overall patient well-being and quality of life. |
Keywords: |
Migraines, Diagnosis, Treatment |
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DOI: |
10.56581/IJLERA.9.8.20-25 |