… data from questionnaire survey responses of 4460 university faculty members in Spain, attempts to explain the preferences of academics towards the different systems of hiring and promotion in the university sector that have been in operation in the last 15 years, with varying de…
…ecks from 2022 across countries in Europe and Latin America: Germany, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Venezuela. Integrating public sphere theory with mis-disinformation research, it investigates the scope of verifications (transnational attenti…
… EU member states, illustrated by case studies of interesting regions from each country. It shows the rising role of non-state actors in international relations, the growing importance of paradiplomacy, as well as the necessity to look at the EU-China relations as a multi-layer p…
…nish flu" After SARS and especially MERS, the WHO decided not to include region/country names in naming viruses to prevent name stigmata. See: "Spanish Flu". Parent Share Re: Score: by Applehu Akbar ( 2968043 ) writes: Specifically, it originated in Haskell Country in southwester…
…vergence in HCPI persistence, the study aims to uncover the common external and country-specific factors driving these dynamics. Utilizing the local Whittle estimation method, the research examines the long-memory properties of headline inflation through monthly data from January…
…e, entertainment, and miscellaneous. Health misinformation directly impacts the country's healthcare system and services, producing fake prescriptions, remedies, statistics, and predictions. The analysis further explores two types of religious misinformation: Misinformation based…
…tains? You can but it's expensive! Generally a few things 1) eminent domain for countryside land 2) tunnels into cities. 3) once the network is in existence cities that don't have it lose out and will make a big effort to find land for The distances in America are much bigger, so…