Month: January 2021

Latest News on Acute Toxicity: Jan 2020

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Measurement of pollutant toxicity to fish I. Bioassay methods for acute toxicity The review describes profitable methods for measuring lethal levels of pollutants for aquatic organisms. Methods for research in the laboratory are emphasized but the same principles could be applied in field work. Greater use of standard toxicological methods and terminology is urged. For […]

Latest News on Student Engagement: Jan 2021

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Student Engagement and Student Learning: Testing the Linkages This study examines (1) the extent to which student engagement is associated with experimental and traditional measures of academic performance, (2) whether the relationships between engagement and academic performance are conditional, and (3) whether institutions differ in terms of their ability to convert student engagement into academic […]

Pragmatics: Why do We Need It?

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In culture, interactions between individuals are inevitable. Many invisible meanings give space to these interactions. Whose inquiry is known as pragmatics. Pragmatics, in other words, is the linguistic area in which invisible meanings are found. The manner in which language is used is dealt with. The meaning of the speaker, the meaning of the word, […]

Covid-19 Crisis and Lessons to be Learnt from the Nordic Countries

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This paper offers a comparative study of how developed countries were impacted by the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, how the Nordic countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland were prepared to cope with the crisis, and what other countries might benefit from this specific model of crisis management and growth. Author (s) Details Dr. Rama […]

The Tourist Perceived Risk towards Travel Intention

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The perceived risk effects on destination choices and travel behaviour were established by previous tourism scholars. The relationship between the risk perceived by tourists and the intention of tourists to travel was not much explored, especially in the Malaysian context, but current studies indicate a close relationship between them. This chapter aims to explore the […]

Monitring the Total Quality Management Practices and Their Effects on the Quality Performance of Jordanian Private Hospitals

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The healthcare delivery service becomes more complicated, demanding, and sophisticated for leaders, vendors, and employees because of the competitive, nuanced, and dynamic environment in which hospitals work. This study aims to assess the level of implementation of Total Quality Management (TQM) and analyse the relationship between TQM dimensions and quality performance in the accredited As […]

Long-Term Talent Development in Motorsports

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To produce more motorcycle racers, Spain, Italy, and Japan consider it important. Racers’ contributions to the production of bikes are substantial. In exchange, this benefits the economy by providing work prospects for young people. Identification of talent starts with the identification of potential racers to the highest level, which is MotoGP, at the pocket bike […]

Monitoring the Internal Resources Mobilization and Financial Control of Government Budget in Southwest Nigeria

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The Nigerian budgeting history has been under both the military and the civilian regimes since independence. The exact stages of budgeting procedures can not really be specified under the military. The effect of the mobilisation of internal resources and financial regulation of the government budget in Southwest Nigeria was explored in this report. The research […]

Monitoring the Influence of Scale of Operation and Farmers’ Risk Aversion on Sugarcane Productivity in Nandi County, Kenya

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Aims: Sugarcane ranks among the top ten commercial crops grown in Kenya, but there has been a decline in its productivity. For agricultural products such as ethanol and by-products such as molasses that are used as livestock feed, among other applications, it is a major source of sugar for human consumption. This research examined the […]