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Date(s) - 04/04/2019
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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PG Auditorium

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Intramural Lecture on “Software Tools for Preparing Research Article and Thesis” on 04.04.2019 by Mr. M. Pradeep Kumar, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Department and “Water Cure” by Dr. P. Balasubramani, Associate Professor, Mechanical Department

Over the past ten years, crime (traditionally based in the world of physical goods) has been increasingly making its way into the world of information. Crime is evolving; since the days when goods were transported by stagecoach, robbery has changed to keep up, even to our modern-day equivalent-credit and debit cards. Internet credit card number theft has become a well-recognized danger. Recently though, whole new information markets have opened up as playing fields for computer criminals. However, only a small fraction of computer break- ins are detected, and, additionally, statistics on computer crime are mostly unavailable. Thus, the amount of damage caused by computer crime is, although recognized to be increasing dramatically, unknown. The most common forms of computer crime reported to government include child pornography, fraud, and e-mail abuse. Even more disturbing are new forms of cyber-terrorism made possible by the large amount of the physical machinery now operated by computers. The government has been looking into ways of curbing all these types of crimes; there are some laws on the books and more being considered. Punishment aside, preventing computer crime is important. Safeguards against computer crime may come in the form of limiting access to the information to be protected, using encryption to ensure privacy and integrity, and educating the public about security issues. After all, it is impossible to eliminate all technical loopholes.

Our life, our planet. Over 70% of the earth’s surface is water. However, most of it—98%–is salt water. Only 2% of the earth’s H20 is fresh water that we can drink, and of this, almost all is trapped in frozen glaciers. You are not just what you eat; you are what you drink. This is why water is so important to your health. We can all change the way we drink – by drinking pure, natural water that is good for our health, our pocket book, and our environment. Water is the basis of all life and that includes your body. Your muscles that move your body are 75% water; your blood that transport nutrients is 82% water; your lungs that provide your oxygen are 90% water; your brain that is the control center of your body is 76% water; even your bones are 25% water. Our health is truly dependent on the quality and quantity of the water we drink. Water prevents and helps to cure heartburn. Rheumatoid joint pain – arthritis – is a signal of water shortage in the painful joint. It can affect the young as well as the old. Intake of water and small amounts of salt will cure this problem.Water and salt prevent and helps to cure asthma. Water prevents and helps to cure high blood pressure. Water prevents and helps to cure early adult-onset diabetes. Water lowers blood cholesterol. If you are committed to a healthy lifestyle, make drinking enough natural water a habit in your life. It won’t take long for you to feel the benefit. It is a free investment for your long-term health.

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