By Natsuko Matsukawa National Flags of DRC and Belgium. (Image Source: Alamy; https://tinyurl.com/mr36jtyz) 1. Introduction Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as African sleeping sickness, is a vector-borne parasitic disease primarily transmitted by the tsetse fly. It is caused by two subspecies of Trypanosoma brucei, which is a protozoan, a single-celled parasitic flagellate: T. […]| American University: Journal of International Service
By Johanna Suh-Hee Rothe Content Warning: This piece contains descriptions and discussions of genocide, including references to mass violence, death, torture, sexual violence, and other forms of extreme human suffering. Reader discretion is advised. “The world must be ever alert to the warning signs of genocide, and act quickly and early to avert it.” [i] […]| American University: Journal of International Service
Munkácsi Castle (Palanok Castle) rises above Mukachevo, Ukraine, symbolizing the historic presence of the Hungarian minority in the region. (Image Source: Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Munkacsivar.jpg. Licensed under CC-BY-SA-4.0.) By Luca Mórocz (”Lucy”) Why do ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia, Ukraine, continue to maintain a strong national Hungarian identity and attachment to Hungary within the context of conflict […]| American University: Journal of International Service
Photo of Roseau, the capital of Dominica, as a cruise ship sits in the port. Roseau is the largest city and main economic hub on the island. (Image Source: Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/photos/dominica-roseau-caribbean-sea-4884551/) By Morgan Dreibelbis Introduction The United Nations has designated the Caribbean as “ground zero” in the global climate emergency, warning that, without immediate action, […]| American University: Journal of International Service
Discover how Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite drives Copilot+ PCs with AI power, retail growth, and a bold go-to-market strategy. The post RESEARCH PAPER: The Go-To-Market Journey For Snapdragon Compute appeared first on Moor Insights & Strategy.| Moor Insights & Strategy
The CoPE Lab, led by Dr. Blair Wisco, has been on a productivity tear! In a lab-wide effort, Dr. Wisco along with grad students Shae Nester, Cameron Pugach, Emily Heinlein, and Alejandra Lopez, published “Do Physiological Measures of Arousal Align with Self-Reported Physical Sensations? Using a Novel Ambulatory Method to... Continue reading...| Department of Psychology
This research brief explores the challenges organizations face in managing and leveraging data in today’s data landscape. The post RESEARCH BRIEF: The Data-Driven Enterprise Starts With Intelligent Data Infrastructure appeared first on Moor Insights & Strategy.| Moor Insights & Strategy
New research from UNCG researchers, including Dr. Kari Eddington, and others suggests that using culturally adapted interventions can improve depression and anxiety symptoms. Recently published in The Lancet, this work adds to growing evidence that interventions that address people’s cultures and languages and that are delivered by community health workers... Continue reading... The post New publication from the Strong Minds-Strong Communities program appeared first on Department of Psych...| Department of Psychology
What Styles of Research Papers Should Teens Experience? Tips on choosing APA, MLA, or Chicago Papers, and which years should those be covered?| 7sistershomeschool.com
“This story is evolving in ways that make me question my decision to come to Stanford and SLAC to conduct my research in the first place.” Researchers criticized the special committee appointed by the Board of Trustees for lack of transparency and the committee released a statement.| The Stanford Daily
This report offers an evaluation of the project entitled “Enabling National Initiatives to Take Democracy Beyond Elections” that was implemented by newDemocracy Foundation (nDF) from 1 November 2018 to 30 November 2022 globally and in three country locations: Brazil, Republic of North Macedonia and Malawi. The project benefited from a UNDEF grant of US$ 250,000 […] The post UNDEF Evaluation: Enabling National Initiatives to Take Democracy Beyond Elections appeared first on newDemocracy ...| newDemocracy Foundation
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