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John Calvin: The Unknown Economist

John Calvin (1509–64), the most influential economist of his time, was a reformer and a novel economist, in line with Erasmo. He postulated economic dynamics prior to those of the Scottish philosophers David Hume and Adam Smith. Among his many writings, we can infer a set of conjectures about an individual that we can term…

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Evaluation of an Intermediate English Textbook Taught at Palestinian Universities: A Quantitative Study

This study aims at evaluating the English Language Skills1 taught at Palestine Ahliya University as perceived by instructors at four Universities that use the same textbook (Palestine Ahliya University, Al-Qudes Open University, Al-Istqlal University and Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie). The study also examines the role of gender, years of experience and university, on the…

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“You are not alone…I am here”: Lived Experiences of Parents of Filipino Young Adults with Mental Health Conditions

Crucial in every transition in the life span is the role of parents. Many young adults face a challenging journey during the post pandemic era which affected their mental health. This study aims to investigate the lived experiences of parents of Filipino young adults with mental health conditions. Criteria in choosing the participants are parents…

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Exploring English Language Needs: An in-depth Analytical Approach

This study explores the English language needs of students through a quantitative analytical approach, identifying key areas where learners require support in their linguistic development. By employing structured surveys and statistical analysis, the study examines students’ proficiency levels, challenges, and specific requirements in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The findings reveal significant gaps in academic…

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Avulsion of the Magdalena River, Pinillos Sector, Colombia

Fluvial dynamics or avulsion occur in plains, intramontane valleys, alluvial plains in low basins, river confluences, and fluvio-marine deltas, and are driven by factors such as sedimentation, hydroclimatic events, geology, geomorphology, and floods. In the Magdalena River, the main river of Colombia, a rapid morphological and hydrological change took place in its lower basin due…

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Santhali Traditional Social Institution in the Context of Globalization

This paper offers a critical analysis of Santhali traditional institutions in the context of globalization, focusing on the transformations affecting family structures, marriage customs, gender roles and perceptions of sexuality. It examines how global socio-economic forces, formal education, digital media, and changing political and legal frameworks have influenced the Santhal community’s cultural values and social…

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Path Dependence and the Persistence of Lake Victoria’s Kenyan Port Towns

Debate about path dependence on emergence and persistence of urban centres has attracted parallel views. The emergence of urbanisation equilibrium in the lake region can be explained by locational fundamentals (their proximity to Lake Victoria) and increasing returns. However, the persistence of these urban centres is due to path dependence. The decline of lake transport…

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Revisiting Decent Work in India: What Determines Employment Quality?

India has witnessed robust economic growth and structural transformation over the past two decades. Nevertheless, the quality of employment remains a pressing concern. In this context, this paper examines employment quality in India using key dimensions from the International Labour Organization’s Decent Work framework: employment opportunities, stability and security and social security. This paper also…

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Impact of Economic Disparity on Democratic Values and Democratic Participation

The study measures the impacts caused by economic disparity on democratic values and political participation of people and also examine the role of social media in shaping public perceptions of inequality and democratic engagement. This research will employ a quantitative approach to examine the impact of economic disparity on democratic values and political participation in…

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