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Hello,

I'm SULTHAN

I'm a Polymath with interest to explore different discipline and an active learner. Did Bachelor (2007-2010) and Master (2010-2012) in Business Administration and now doing PhD in Management (Finance)(2012-present). Apart from my learning in Finance and business management, The origin and existence of human and matters around us thrive my interest to learn and explore different disciplines.


Education
Bachelor of Business Administration

Jamal Mohamed College

Master of Business Administration

Jamal Institute of Manangment

Ph.D in Management (Finance)

Bharathidasan University (2012-Present)


Certificate
R Programming

John Hopkins University, USA (Coursera)

General Islamic Studies Diploma

Islamic Online University, Gambia

Computer application

The Institute of Cost and Works accountant of India


My Skills
R Programming
Data Analysis
Security Analysis and Portfolio Management
Econometrics
Marketing Research
LaTeX

36

Research Publications

2

Books

25

Citations

3

h-index

1

i10-index

1

R Packages developed

Research Interests and Participations

Security Analysis and Portfolio Management

Analysis of various financial instruments

Econometrics

Application of statistical methods to Economic data

Open Source Supporter

I use Linux, Gretl, R programming and other Open Source softwares to support Open Source movement

Wikipedian

Contributes to the collaboratively written online encyclopedia Wikipedia on a regular basis.

Reading

Encyclopedia, History and Non-fictional books

Watching

Documentaries about Cosmology, Nature and Technology. Inspired with works of Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan, David Attenborough and Many more..

Blog Posts

Plagiarism in breif

Plagiarism is the act of taking another person's writing, conversation, song, or even idea and passing it off as your own. This includes information from web pages, books, songs, television shows, email messages, interviews, articles, artworks or any other medium. Whenever you paraphrase, summarize, or take words, phrases, or sentences from another person's work, it is necessary to indicate the source of the information within your paper using an internal citation. It is not enough to just list the source in a bibliography at the end of your paper. Failing to properly quote, cite or acknowledge someone else's words or ideas with an internal citation is plagiarism.
What is an Internal Citation?
An internal, in-text, or parenthetical citation refers to the practice of giving credit to an author, singer, or speaker by citing their words/ideas within your paper. This internal citation is then referenced at the end of your paper in your 'Works Cited' list (see below).
Internal citations are sometimes called parenthetical citations because they're enclosed by parentheses. It's helpful to think of internal citations as a kind of "tag" indicating what you've borrowed from an author. For every sentence, phrase or idea you borrow you must "tag" it with an internal citation. Each internal citation is then listed alphabetically in a 'Works Cited' page at the end of your paper.
Borrowing the work's structure, format or style without giving credit is also considered plagiarism. Tt is important to remember that merely changing the wording is not enough.
What is a Works Cited Page?
A Works Cited page, also known as a bibliography or reference list, comes at the end of your paper listing all the works (books, articles, Internet sites, etc.) you've quoted, paraphrased or otherwise used to create your paper. The citations are usually listed alphabetically by the authors' last names and typically include the name of the publication, the publisher/date of publication, and the volume, issue and pages if applicable. How works are internally cited and how the citations are arranged in the "Works Cited" page will be determined by the Style Guide (MLA, APA and Turabian) specified by your teacher.
What is 'Common Knowledge'?
Common knowledge needs no internal citation in a paper. Common knowledge includes information that is considered a well-established fact verifiable in five or more sources. It also includes common sayings and proverbs ("look before you leap") and historical dates, places and events.
An example of common knowledge needing no citation: Jane Austen was born in 1775.
What is a 'Unique Phrase'?

A unique phrase does need an internal citation. A unique phrase is one which is coined by an author and used commonly by other authors in a specific genre or discipline, but it is not necessarily a common fact or phrase used by everyone.

(source:http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/plag/whatisplag.php)

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