Vol. 19, Issue 10
2025
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Claudia Reyes-Quilodran
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, most Latin American countries experienced military coups and military interventions in government affairs. In Chile, the military coup of 1973 established a military regime that lasted seventeen years, from 1973...
Vol. 19, Issue 9
2025
ID: 3nSBl
Ion Gr. Ionescu
The Danube Delta has experienced significant habitat and species loss due to various anthropogenic factors. The construction of upstream dams has disrupted natural flooding regimes, while the creation of agricultural and fishing enclosures has reduce...
Vol. 19, Issue 8
2025
ID: ZMfQz
Dr. Brahim Fezzani, Dr. Dilyara Nartova, Sarah Chawsheen
This paper exaMines the wheat supply response in the Kurdistan region of Iraq using simple OLS models and the Nerlovian partial adjustment approach. The study provides estimates on wheat production, acreage, and productivity, exploring short-run and ...
Vol. 19, Issue 4
2025
ID: JMsqQ
Dr. Pramada Valli
A large number of landslides present significant hazards, especially during the rainy season in the Himalayas and other hilly regions in India. The risk of landslides increases substantially with heavy rain. Once a landslide begins, it is challenging...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
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Nasrullah Khan, Niaz Mohammad
This comparative study exaMines the MPhil and PhD programmes offered by public and private universities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The research encompassed all recognized universities in the region, with data collected from the heads of educati...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
ID: PvNvo
Stephen Tetteh, Wu Ci Sheng, Liu Duan Yong
The backbone of any business is its workforce, and the success of an organization is inherently linked to the performance of its employees. Recognizing this, management often invests in training and development programs to enhance employee performanc...
Vol. 19, Issue 1
2025
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Khairia Gawish, Safinaz H. El-Shorbagy, Rasha Abd El-Ghany Khedr
Background: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by the absence of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and HER2neu expression. It is a high-risk group of breast cancers, classified into aggressive basal and less aggre...
Vol. 19, Issue 1
2025
ID: 1U7U5
Anthonia Ujunwa Nwobi, Michael Eskay, Victor Nwachukwu, Onwuadi Charles C.
Environmental sanitation is crucial for creating and maintaining conditions that promote health and prevent illness, particularly among childbearing mothers in Nigeria. This study exaMines the administration of environmental sanitation disposal metho...
Vol. 18, Issue 11
2024
ID: oaYXn
Flavio Manjarrés
The restructuring of financial institutions in Colombia is a critical process aimed at transforming, specializing, expanding services, consolidating, and rescuing entities in financial distress. This study exaMines the impact of Basel III derivatives...
Vol. 18, Issue 9
2024
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Kierian Nnamdie Udo, Church Solomon Akpan
In recent decades, there has been growing concern regarding the portrayal of an adequate and appropriate body for females. Previous studies have attributed blame to print media and television for the frequent exposure of females to an 'ideal' body im...
Vol. 18, Issue 8
2024
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Dr. Osama Ahmad Salim Safarini
This article addresses client-side issues affecting the loading process of web resources, particularly those related to the behavior of user agents, such as browsers. It exaMines various modern problems with current load algorithms and compares all k...
Vol. 18, Issue 7
2024
ID: uLFvQ
F. López-Castellano, C. Lizárraga, R. Manzanera-Ruiz
This paper critically exaMines the neo-institutional approach to development, focusing on the historical processes of state formation and colonization in Africa. It argues that the neo-institutionalist perspective, which attributes violence as a dete...
Vol. 18, Issue 5
2024
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Behnam Tahmasebpour, Omid Sofalian, Hasan Dehghamian
Due to the sensitivity of potatoes to viruses, producing virus-free plants is crucial, as it reduces production costs and enhances performance. This study exaMines the effect of six hormonal and vitamin combinations on the main and secondary shoot le...
Vol. 18, Issue 3
2024
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B.K. Verma
A data warehouse is an integrated database primarily used in organizational decision making. Although the deployment of data warehouses is current practice in modern information technology landscapes, the methodical schema design for such databases h...
Vol. 18, Issue 1
2024
ID: PX3g1
Seyyed Ali Akbar Ahmadi, Ahmad Darabpour
Communication is one of the most important issues in the science of management. The study of communication in organizations and the effects of various factors on it is a key research area in management. This research explores the mutual influence of ...
Vol. 18, Issue 1
2024
ID: j0JlZ
Biljana Barakovic, Dijana Grahovac
Gender equality is a multidimensional concept encompassing economic, cultural, and social dimensions. Previous studies have largely focused on statistical indicators related to the increased presence of women in the workforce, segmented by business s...
Vol. 17, Issue 11
2023
ID: 4jehe
Emily Watson, Jonathan Lee, Catherine Fraser
Neuroplasticity enables the brain to reorganize and recover function following traumatic injury. This longitudinal study exaMines cognitive rehabilitation outcomes in 200 patients with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury over a two-year period....
Vol. 17, Issue 9
2023
ID: EjQjN
Ugur Demiray, Boriss Misnevs
This paper exaMines the role of meta-communication in the software engineering process. It explores how IT project communication and management tools are vital for software engineering, with a focus on the internet, email, and printed materials. The ...
Vol. 17, Issue 9
2023
ID: DlX3D
Somayyeh Jalali, Zahra Fotovatnia
This study investigates the frequency and function of English structures used to connect ideas in informal letter writing. The research compares native English speakers and Iranian English learners, analyzing how discourse markers and transitional ph...
Vol. 17, Issue 8
2023
ID: lSk5w
Michael Chen, Sarah Williams, David Park
Autophagy is a critical cellular process that maintains homeostasis by degrading damaged organelles and misfolded proteins. This review exaMines the molecular mechanisms underlying autophagy dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer...
Vol. 17, Issue 4
2023
ID: Qqw01
Aparna Rathore, Y. T. Jasrai
Climate change is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, influencing food production, natural ecosystems, freshwater supplies, and human health. Scientific assessments indicate that significant alterations in the Earth's climate sy...
Vol. 17, Issue 4
2023
ID: XYeew
Mehmet Kargün, Mehmet Dalkılıç, Yavuz Selim Ağaoğlu
This study exaMines the relationship between job satisfaction and organizational commitment among sports managers in Istanbul. A sample of 363 sports administrators was selected through a simple random sampling method. A structured questionnaire comp...
Vol. 17, Issue 3
2023
ID: Btuyl
Md. Reyad-ul-Ferdous, Mohsina Mukti, A. H. M. Mahmudur Rahman, Lutful Haque Saran, Md. Mamun-Ur Rashid, Monidipa Dipa Saha, Muhammad Naveed, Awais Ullah, Md. Akabar
Objective: Diabetes has emerged as a global pathological condition, affecting populations in both developed and developing countries. This study exaMines the potential disease conditions and symptoms associated with medication among diabetic patients...
Vol. 17, Issue 1
2023
ID: 6MVaW
Tripti Gupta, Gargi Bandyopadhyay
This research paper scrutinizes the international trade sectors of India and Pakistan between 1983 and 2013. Utilizing tools such as the J-curve and the Marshall-Lerner condition, the study exaMines structural changes in these countries' domestic mar...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
ID: i43ZC
Igor Orlov, Elena Kowalczyk, Rajesh Krishnamurthy
This article is based on the theory of vortex gravitation and exaMines the physical anomalies of Earth, such as the slowing of its rotation. It defines orbital acceleration, mass, and proximity to the Sun while estimating the age of our planet. The p...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
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Pravin Thorat
The Government of India has initiated efforts to expand banking services, including increasing rural bank branches and leveraging technology. In a diverse country like India, monetary risk tolerance is crucial for the success of financial inclusion i...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
ID: oZRe3
Seyed Jamal Barkhoda, Ismail Zaree Zavaraki, Mohammad Hasan Amir Taimori
Universities of Medical Sciences bear the dual responsibility of delivering health services and training skilled professionals for various societal sectors. This necessitates an ongoing evaluation and enhancement of medical education, particularly th...
Vol. 16, Issue 2
2022
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Eric R. Pianka
Humans possess a unique cognitive ability that allows us to conceptualize abstract notions such as eternity, infinity, and hypervolume, demonstrating the remarkable depth of human intellect. As the only product of natural selection capable of self-aw...
Vol. 15, Issue 11
2021
ID: Eo13E
Dr. Nasrullah Khan, Dr. Niaz Muhammad, Dr. Akber Ali
This study investigates the management systems of public and private universities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The research focuses on various factors such as direction availability, task distribution, leadership accessibility, time management, w...
Vol. 15, Issue 10
2021
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Masrur Alam Khan
Trafficking in persons is a curse and grave violation of human rights, and media has the potential to eliminate such an epidemic. The study deterMines the role of national media, through its agenda-setting and framing theory, as one of the most relev...
Vol. 15, Issue 9
2021
ID: qzAGy
Yerlan Ismailov, Aissulu Kaldarova
Assessing student knowledge is a critical component of the educational process, influencing how students approach learning and perceive their academic progress. This paper explores the advantages and disadvantages of various test types, including mul...
Vol. 15, Issue 8
2021
ID: uFyc0
Mohammad Reza Saboktakin, Roya Mahdavi Tabatabaei
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an innovative medical treatment that involves the use of a photosensitizing drug activated by visible light to selectively destroy cancer cells. Over the past two decades, PDT has evolved significantly in both laboratory...
Vol. 15, Issue 7
2021
ID: Hb9Qj
Ugur Demiray, Boriss Misnevs
This paper exaMines the application of meta-communication concepts within the Software Engineering Process. It explores the critical role of IT project communication alongside project management tools, such as the internet and email, essential for su...
Vol. 15, Issue 4
2021
ID: Jd1xW
Grazyna Piechota, Robert Rajczyk
This text is an attempt at the analysis of selected cultural codes in the context of their use in the process of communication between individuals who are members of different cultures. The level of effective communication deterMines the efficiency o...
Vol. 15, Issue 3
2021
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Ge Cui
The Fulbright Program is the largest and most acclaimed international exchange program in the world. The China-U.S. Fulbright Program, revived in 1980, aims to provide opportunities for cooperation and exchange in educational fields based on equality...
Vol. 14, Issue 10
2020
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Alexandru Trifu
This paper explores a crucial segment of the firm's commercial function, specifically the retail component supported by merchandising and the display of goods in retail shops. The rule of 5R—right products, right quantities, right place, right time...
Vol. 14, Issue 7
2020
ID: Y5jht
Ruska Paskaleva, Elena Kowalczyk, Wei-Lin Chen
Occupational and art therapy play a pivotal role in the comprehensive rehabilitation of children with neurological impairments. This study exaMines the effects of a complex rehabilitation program on children aged 5 to 7 years with cerebral injuries, ...
Vol. 14, Issue 2
2020
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Rumyana Angelova
Composite indicators are increasingly used for evaluating various economic aspects, with many internationally recognized institutions committed to this task. These indicators facilitate comparative analyses between countries, particularly in measurin...
Vol. 14, Issue 1
2020
ID: EAVHC
Manuel Diogo, Maria Diogo, Patricia Diogo, Joana Diogo
The parish of Caçarelhos, located in Northern Portugal, lies at the intersection of the Vimioso and Miranda do Douro districts. This study explores the unique vernacular architecture of Caçarelhos, emphasizing its historical significance and the in...
Vol. 14, Issue 1
2020
ID: LyABG
Saibal Kumar Saha
Water, one of the most essential elements of life, is abundantly available for free, yet the demand for packaged drinking water continues to rise. This study exaMines the market dynamics of packaged drinking water, exploring consumer perceptions and ...
Vol. 10, Issue 2
2016
ID: nakBU
Sayime Erben Kecici
This study explores students' perceptions of unfair performance assessments by university teachers. It investigates the feedback received at the end of a learning period and exaMines students' experiences and perceptions of fairness in assessment pro...