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    Recruitment Using Social Networks by D. K. Zakharov

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…However, very often, this issue is not addressed at all or meets a sharply negative attitude of the leadership of the company. Leaders still distrust the Internet community in general and social networks in particular, seeing them as an opportunity to «stumble» on random people who are able to harm its activities. …”
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    Human Settlements Interactions and Deforestation in Gambari Forest Reserve located in Oluyole Local Government Area (LGA) of Oyo State, Nigeria by E.O. Toyinbo, R.A. Fasasi, C.F. Agbor, C.O. Fakorede

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The degraded parts of the reserve in recent time was about 16% of the total reserve area and about 78% remained forest cover. …”
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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS EFFECT ON NIGERIAN YOUTH IN THE 21STCENTURY by BOLARINWA ADEBAYO OLUWASEGUN, OJEDIRAN SUNDAY ABEL

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Therefore, using evaluation research method which considers the AI phenomenon in Nigerian context, this work weighs the effect of AI on Nigerian youths and observes that it has more tendency of complicating poverty if not properly handled by the leaders of the country. As such, the study recommends that, proper education be made available for the usage, and less emphasis should be placed on the usage in industries where human services are needed. …”
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    La paradoja del desarrollo: consultas comunitarias en la posguerra guatemalteca by Vaclav Masek

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The emblematic case of the ongoing struggle for «free, prior, and informed consent» consultation in the lake town of El Estor over the oldest mineral mine in Guatemala shows the unfolding of civic action through temporal imaginations —a narrative reconstruction of how social movements imagine themselves in history and position themselves in time—. Connecting three layers of meaning-making through the collective memory of colonialism, genocide, and extractivism, Maya Q’eqchi community leaders articulate «future-coordination» through collective memory. …”
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    Representations of the First Colonial “Civil War” in Victoria’s Reign: the Canadian Rebellions in the English Press (1837–1838) by Françoise Lejeune

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…In fact, the terms used to refer to the event varied according to the sources. English leaders and editorials reported on a “civil war” in the colonies, while American newspapers whose despatches were quoted verbatim in the English press, more often referred to “rebellions” or “insurrections”. …”
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    Analysis of the Strategic Emission-Based Energy Policies of Developing and Developed Economies with Twin Prediction Model by Yulian Jiang, Wuchang Wei, Ramesh Chandra Das, Tonmoy Chatterjee

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Global diplomacy regarding the curtailment of the GHGs has set the target of reducing the levels of GHGs time to time, but the ground reality regarding the reduction is far away from the targets. …”
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    Ecosystem of structural and technological development: restarting growth of firms and entrepreneurial factor by V. V. Spitsin, L. Yu. Spitsina, M. A. Hasanov, S. N. Popova

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The full sample consists of 2 918 enterprises that have been demonstrating a decline in revenue for a long time. This sample has been divided into groups of organisations that show and do not show the restarting growth. …”
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    THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISM AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN NORTH CENTRAL by ALERO MARTHER RICHARDS, SIMON REAZANYI SHEYIGARI

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The paper recommends that Nigerian youth are exposed to political participation online, thus, they should be active in there doing. Also, it is time to shift to more empowered usage such as using the new media to engage with community leaders and politicians and comment on issues related to political development. …”
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    The role of transformational leadership in navigating digital servitization by Florian Tagscherer, Claus-Christian Carbon

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Furthermore, transactional leadership aspects should be considered for specific use cases to maintain the business model, for example, improving after a certain amount of time or managing crisis mode.…”
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    De la mobilité des paysans tharu et de leurs chefs by Gisèle Krauskopff

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Sagant emphasised the decisive role played by local leaders in intensifying migration, with powers granted by the central administration that distorted traditional institutions. …”
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    Human Settlements Interactions and Deforestation in Gambari Forest Reserve located in Oluyole Local Government Area (LGA) of Oyo State, Nigeria by E.O. Toyinbo, R.A. Fasasi, C.F. Agbor, C.O. Fakorede

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The degraded parts of the reserve in recent time was about 16% of the total reserve area and about 78% remained forest cover. …”
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    Describing team development within a novel GP-led urgent care centre model: a qualitative study by Azeem Majeed, Geva Greenfield, Sarah Morton, Shamini Gnani, Agnieszka Igantowicz

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Eight key facilitating factors for the team were identified: appointment of leaders, perception of fair workload, education on roles/skill sets and development of these, shared professional understanding, interdisciplinary working, ED collaboration, clinical guidelines and social interactions.Conclusions A strong interprofessional team has evolved within the GP-led UCCs over time, breaking down traditional professional divides. …”
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    Experiences and Perceptions on Community Client-Led ART Delivery (CCLADS) Model of Antiretroviral (ART) Delivery: Patients’ and Providers’ Perspectives in South Western Uganda. by Kasande, Meble, Tusimiirwe, Happiness, Taremwa, Michael, Lamulatu, Kabiite, Amanyire, Mark, Nakidde, Gladys, Kabami, Jane

    Published 2024
    “…Benefits to ALHIV included: Longer refills, reduced transport costs, receiving drugs in time, and peer advice; to providers: time-saving, less tiresome, and reduced congestion at the facility. …”
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    A Geostatistical Investigation into the Effective Spatiotemporal Coverage of Road Weather Information Systems in Alberta, Canada by Xu Wang, Lian Gu, Tae J. Kwon, Tony Z. Qiu

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A case study of Alberta, which is one of the leaders in Canada in the use of RWISs, was conducted to indicate the reliability and applicability of the method proposed herein. …”
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    Effect of celecoxib and paracetamol on the functional state of the central nervous system, pain sensitivity, and physical endurance of rats with acute heat injury by P.O. Chuikova, S.Yu. Shtrygol’

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the specified screening leaders on the functional state of the central nervous system, pain sensitivity and physical endurance in the recovery period of heat injury. …”
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    Imperfect bipolarity: The ‘third power’ factor in Soviet-American relations in the nuclear field (1958–1968) by V. А. Veselov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…To avoid such a scenario, not only the leaders of Russia and the United States should demonstrate political will, but other nuclear powers should also be included in the negotiation process, particularly China. …”
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    The US liberal political and academic establishment on national-territorial transformation of Russia in 1917–1922 by V. V. Romanov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…As a result, the United States did not recognize most of the national entities that declared their independence in 1917–1922. At the same time, the author concludes that the growing ideological and political confrontation with Soviet Russia in the following years did not allow the US leaders to adequately assess the national-territorial transformations that were brought about by the creation of the USSR.…”
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    Gender Inequality and Elite Working Women in Kirima Sub-County Kanungu District. by Namanya, Precious

    Published 2023
    “…Using Krejicie and Morgan's table of determination of sample size from a given study population (1970), the Study population was put into strata namely 56 elite rural working women and 10 local leaders. The study engaged a total of sixty-six (66) respondents. …”
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