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Saturday, 25 February 2023

Misandry & Misogyny

Misandry is a term used to describe a strong dislike, contempt, or prejudice against men or boys. It is the opposite of misogyny, which refers to dislike, contempt, or prejudice against women or girls. Like misogyny, misandry can manifest in various ways, such as through verbal or physical abuse, objectification, discrimination, or harassment. While it is not as common as misogyny, misandry is still a serious issue that can have harmful effects on the individuals who experience it, as well as on society as a whole. Combatting misandry requires a collective effort to challenge and dismantle the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours that perpetuate gender-based discrimination and violence, regardless of the gender being targeted


Misogyny is a term used to describe a strong dislike, contempt, or prejudice against women or girls. It is a form of sexism often characterized by hostility, discrimination, or aggression towards women based on their gender. Misogyny can manifest in various ways, such as through verbal or physical abuse, objectification, discrimination, or harassment. It is a serious issue that can have harmful effects on the individuals who experience it, as well as on society as a whole. Combatting misogyny requires a collective effort to challenge and dismantle the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours perpetuating gender-based discrimination and violence.

Thursday, 9 February 2023

Summary of Book: How to win friends and influence people

Summary of Book: How to win friends and influence people


1) Don't criticize, condemn, or complain: Instead of complaining about a coworker's behaviour, try to understand their perspective and approach them with a solution-focused attitude. For example, instead of saying, "You're always late to meetings," you could say, "I noticed that you've been running behind schedule lately. Is there anything I can do to help?"

2) Give honest and sincere appreciation: Take the time to recognize and appreciate the efforts of others. For example, you could say, "Thank you so much for going the extra mile on that project. Your hard work really paid off."

3) Arouse in the other person an eager want: Instead of trying to force someone to do something, make them want to do it. For example, you could say, "Imagine how much more productive we could be if we all chipped in to help with this task. What do you think?"

4) Become genuinely interested in other people: Take an interest in others and listen to what they have to say. Ask questions and show that you care about their opinions and experiences. For example, you could ask a colleague about their weekend or their recent vacation.

5) Smile: A smile can go a long way in building rapport with others. Try to smile more often, especially when you're in social situations or interacting with others.

6) Remember that a person's name is, to that person, the sweetest and most important sound in any language: Make an effort to remember people's names and use them when you talk to them. For example, you could say, "Hi Sarah, it's great to see you again."

7) Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves: Pay attention to others and let them talk about their experiences, opinions, and feelings. Show that you're listening by nodding, making eye contact, and responding to what they say. For example, you could say, "Tell me more about that. I'd love to hear your thoughts."

What is professional indemnity insurance?


Professional indemnity insurance (PII) is a type of insurance coverage that protects professionals, such as architects, consultants, engineers, accountants, and lawyers, against financial losses and legal liabilities that may arise from errors, omissions, or wrongful acts committed in the course of their professional activities.
For example, if an architect designs a building that later turns out to have a structural defect, and the building owner suffers a financial loss as a result, the architect's PII policy would provide coverage for their legal liability and any compensation that may be awarded to the building owner.
The purpose of PII is to give professionals the peace of mind to know that they have protection against potential financial losses and to help them maintain their reputation and credibility in the event of a claim being made against them. It is typically a requirement for many professions, especially for those who are providing services to clients and want to protect their financial interests.

Monday, 6 February 2023

Being left out

Being left out 

"If you're looking for a way to boost your energy and mood, consider getting some sun heat in the morning". While following the above line this morning I went out to get sun heat, and after some time, one colleague join me. However, I saw his face was not charming as happens usually. He is a very outspoken and social guy. He always thinks better for his colleagues and other people and really he is a nice guy as far as I know. I was surprised that he is so sad in the early morning when no one has seen their bosses until now. Then this sadness must not be due to the workload or bossism it is some things else. I went close to him to know the actual reason. 

What happen bro why are you so sad?

Nothing man, It's a feeling we've all experienced at some point or another: being left out. The sting of exclusion can be especially sharp when it comes from people we thought were our friends.

At first, I was in shock. How could this be? Had I done something to offend this person? Was there some kind of falling out that I was unaware of? These questions and more raced through my mind as I tried to make sense of the situation.

As I continued to ponder the events of the past few weeks, I couldn't shake the feeling of rejection. It seemed that no matter how hard I tried to rationalize the situation, the hurt still lingered. The thought of being deliberately excluded by someone I once considered a colleague was difficult to accept

It's funny how these things can change our perspective on relationships. I used to think that work friendships were different from personal relationships, but now I realize that work relationships can be just as complex and emotional as any other kind of friendship.

In the end, I know that I need to let go of this situation and move on. Holding on to hurt and anger will only hurt me in the long run. But the experience has taught me an important lesson: that even the relationships we think are solid can change in the blink of an eye. And, as difficult as it may be, it's up to us to pick ourselves up and keep going, even when we feel left out.




Sunday, 5 February 2023

Artificial Intelligence (AI)- Civil Engineering

 Artificial Intelligence (AI)- Civil Engineering

The use of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) is having a significant impact on the field of civil engineering, enabling new and improved approaches to the design, construction, and operation of infrastructure systems. Some of the ways AI and big data are impacting civil engineering include:

Predictive maintenance: AI can be used to analyze large amounts of data from infrastructure systems to predict when maintenance is needed and minimize downtime. This can help to reduce costs, improve safety, and ensure the longevity of infrastructure assets.

Construction optimization: AI algorithms can be used to optimize the scheduling, logistics, and resource allocation during construction projects, leading to faster, more efficient, and cost-effective delivery of infrastructure.

Risk and uncertainty analysis: Civil engineers can use AI and big data to analyze complex systems, such as transportation networks, water distribution systems, and energy grids, to identify and mitigate risks and uncertainties. This can help to ensure the resilience and sustainability of infrastructure systems.

Traffic flow analysis: AI can be used to analyze real-time traffic data and optimize the flow of vehicles, reducing congestion and improving safety.

Environmental monitoring: AI and big data can be used to monitor and analyze environmental factors, such as air quality, water quality, and soil conditions, to inform infrastructure design and operation decisions.

By incorporating AI and big data into their work, civil engineers can make more informed decisions, improve the efficiency of infrastructure systems, and deliver infrastructure that meets the needs of society while minimizing the environmental impact.

Data Science plays an important role in the field of Civil Engineering by allowing engineers to gather, analyze, and interpret large amounts of data to make informed decisions and improve processes. Here are some ways data science is being used in Civil Engineering:

Infrastructure monitoring and maintenance: The use of sensors, remote monitoring, and predictive analytics to collect real-time data on the performance and health of infrastructure, enabling proactive maintenance and repair.

Construction management: The use of data analytics to optimize construction schedules, manage project costs, and improve safety and quality on construction sites.

Traffic analysis and management: The use of big data and machine learning algorithms to understand and predict traffic patterns, reduce congestion, and improve transportation efficiency.

Materials testing and evaluation: The use of data analytics and machine learning algorithms to evaluate the performance of materials and predict their behavior under various conditions, improving the selection of materials for construction projects.

Risk assessment and management: The use of data analysis and simulation to assess and manage risks associated with natural disasters, environmental hazards, and other potential risks to infrastructure.

Overall, the use of data science in Civil Engineering helps to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance the safety and reliability of infrastructure projects.

Thursday, 2 February 2023

An Evening With Food Delivery Boy- Qatar



 An Evening With Food Delivery Boy- Qatar

This was the hot and humid summer month of Doha,  August 2022; I was back in Doha after a short trip to my home country. Night 8 O’clock, I was in the Hospital with a high fever and was waiting for the doctor.

An Asian guy with torn clothes and visible scratched bloody skin was sitting with me. He was in pain and waiting for the doctor. His condition was stagnant after having the first aid medication and dressing.

I was trying to chat with him to ease in the pain and get some information on the scenario. 

He said he is a food delivery boy, working in a food delivery chain company. And was met with an accident, today evening. The information has sent to the organization by the Police and the guy with whom he involves during the accident.

The good part of unfortunate accidents in Qatar is people do not fight after having an accident to blame each other in most cases. They remain calm and try to ease each other. The guideline from the ministry for reporting accidents is also very easy, just log in to the application and upload with photo (This is limited to accident with minor cases- minor stand for an accident which do not hurt anyone and has non-serious injuries). In other cases, traffic police visit the site after the phone call immediately and used to call the air ambulance if required overall the coordination and services are excellent.

While sharing the ground experience the guy explained that driving a bike (two-wheeler) is a life-taking job in Qatar. Here the vehicles are moving at a fast speed and there are a lot of cars. Compare to other vehicles the ratio of cars is very high which makes Qatar roads riskier for bikers. We the food delivery boys are having a very tough life and it is not limited to any specific country it is all over the world and specifically in developing countries where there is no dedicated motorbike lane.

The three major issues of our life are:

1)Pressure from Organization- days target

2)Risk of getting into an accident - No alternative, must go on with traffic 

3)Fear of not meeting customer expectations - Which are never met in most cases.

Still, I am happy that at least I have a job and am able to arrange the feed for my dependent. Even though this job I get after having paid a lot of money to the middleman in my country. I must meet the target of repayment of the loan which took to pay the middleman before getting the Qatar visa.  Hence, no other way to escape the risk. This is better to die here than to stay in my home country and do nothing for my family.

There are risks in every job and no job is risk-free, maybe Allah has chosen me for this risk. I am very positive and take it as compliments. I am a part of happiness for many by delivering the food. Many people offer me water and food after getting the service. If we are talking about the person with whom I got into this accident was a nice human, he came down from his car to take me up, accept his mistake, offer me water, called the police and ambulance and gave me his visiting card to call him after I am done with doctors.

Yes, there is another side of the story, what happens to those who got serious accidents? No information available, he said and became silent. 

Next few moments we were silent then my cousin reached to me as the doctor's assistant was calling my name to get into the doctor's visit.

I was admitted to the hospital for four days and my concentration never went off for the line “there are risks in every job and no job is a risk-free job”.

Two-wheeled motor vehicles, such as motorcycles and scooters, are a common mode of transportation for food delivery drivers in Qatar. These vehicles offer several advantages for delivery drivers, including their size, speed, and manoeuvrability, which allow them to navigate through congested roads and traffic quickly and efficiently.

Moreover, with the growing popularity of food delivery services, two-wheeled motor vehicles have become a critical component of the food delivery industry in Qatar, providing a convenient and reliable means of transporting food to customers. This has created job opportunities for many individuals.

Challenges that two-wheeled motor vehicle riders face in Qatar: There are many challenges however, few are listed for quick and easy understanding.

Traffic congestion: Qatar has a rapidly growing population and heavy traffic, which can make it difficult for two-wheeled motor vehicle riders to navigate through the busy streets.

Hot weather conditions: The hot and humid weather in Qatar can be a challenge for two-wheeled motor vehicle riders, who are exposed to the elements while riding.

Lack of dedicated motorcycle lanes: Unlike some other countries, Qatar does not have dedicated motorcycle lanes, which can make it difficult for two-wheeled motor vehicle riders to safely navigate the roads. I believe the pace Qatar govt is getting better in the world, they will have a dedicated motorcycle lane soon.

Road hazards: Road hazards are less in Qatar in terms of other developing countries, However, some common road hazards are potholes, construction, and road debris, that two-wheeled motor vehicle riders must be cautious of while riding. The problem with two-wheeler drive is a small pothole may be a severe hazard for fast-coming bikers and another way it is not a big issue for cars.

Importance of protective gear: The jewellery of two-wheeler drivers and motor vehicle riders must wear protective gear, such as a helmet, gloves, and other protective clothing, to minimize the risk of injury in the event of an accident.

Distracted driving: Getting frequent follow-up calls from customers and supervisors distracting the driver, is also a potential reason for accident increase.

Here are some guidelines for two-wheeled motor vehicle drivers to avoid accidents: These guides and alerts are being sent to the PROs and other guys, and many seminars are being conducted by the traffic department from time to time. This information is being circulated in many languages by the concerned department of the Qatar government such as Nepali, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Malayalam, and English.

Follow traffic laws: Always obey traffic signals, speed limits, and other regulations. This helps ensure everyone's safety on the road.

Wear protective gear: Always wear a helmet and other protective clothing when driving a two-wheeled motor vehicle.

Stay visible: Make sure your vehicle is equipped with proper lighting and wear bright or reflective clothing to increase your visibility on the road.

Keep a safe following distance: Leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front of you to allow for sudden stops or turns.

Avoid distractions: Don't use your phone or other devices while driving. Focus on the road and stay alert.

Be aware of your surroundings: Keep an eye out for other vehicles, pedestrians, and road hazards, and adjust your speed and driving accordingly.

Stay within your limits: Don't take risks that exceed your skill level, and don't drive when you're tired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Regularly maintain your vehicle: Make sure your two-wheeled motor vehicle is in good condition, with working brakes, lights, and other safety features.


 

 



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