Treating severe malaria in pregnancy: a review of the evidence The article "Treating severe malaria in pregnancy: a review of the evidence" compiles many studies on the treatment of severe malaria in pregnant women and draws an informed judgment and makes suggestions. Severe malaria during pregnancy Severe malaria is an occurrence of P....
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The article chosen for this study is on price changes in a commodity that can be explained by shifts in supply and demand. Peled wrote the article ""Milk price reduction reflect the reality of major changes in the global dairy sector" (2016). The report includes a description of the chosen...
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The Impact of Prosocial Bonuses on Employee Job Satisfaction The article on prosocial bonuses is a field study on the impact of prosocial bonuses on corporate employee job satisfaction. Prosocial bonuses are funds given to employees to be spent on charitable causes rather than on themselves. The study by Anik et...
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The Economic Effects of Subsidized Industry R&D in Israel The article The Economic Effects of Subsidized Industry R&D in Israel by (Justman and Zuscovitch) explores how the Israeli government has granted contingent subsidies to select businesses, influencing employment, trade deficits, product quality, and overall economic growth. On the basis of data...
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The article will examine the technological applications of two major firms, BBC and TX MAXX. The paper will assess each firm's business model and business tactics. As a result, each company is given a brief. TK Maxx is a well-known retailer in the United Kingdom. The retail industry sells high-quality clothing...
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The Association Between Patient Satisfaction and Inpatient Admissions Among Teaching and Nonteaching Hospitals The author of the paper "The Association Between Patient Satisfaction and Inpatient Admissions Among Teaching and Nonteaching Hospitals" employs Spearman's Rank Correlation to assess and analyze the outcomes of inpatient admissions. The method employed is quite effective in...
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The author's analysis of women's themes in the novel The author thinks women to have comparable themes throughout the novel. He focuses on Eugenia's transvestism and sexuality in particular. Despite the fact that this character dresses like a man, she is still a virgin. Eugenia's journey of self-discovery Eugenia, despite being born into...
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The authors' analysis of qualitative research The authors' analysis of qualitative research in Qualitative Communication Research Methodology by Thomas Lindlof and Brian C. is highly intriguing. It covers the full process, from coming up with a research idea to writing the final report. After reading the work, I discovered that numerous...
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The Traditional Study of Deviance and Sociology The book discusses the traditional study of deviance and sociology. That was the first and clearest understanding of the "Labelling Theory." The first section of the book explores and explains the meaning of deviance in a social context, as well as attempts to dispute...
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The case study "Turnaround at Nissan" The case study "Turnaround at Nissan" in Afsaneh Nahavandi's book "The Art and Science of Leading" discusses the significant leadership initiatives taken by Carlos Ghosn that resulted in a turnaround at Nissan. Many factors contributed to Nissan's merger with Renault, the main cause being that...
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The combination of realistic and mystical aspects The combination of realistic and mystical aspects is known as magical realism. A woman working patchwork in Tokyo waits for her husband in Sweden to settle so she may join him there in Ogawa's dormitory. She is lonely and has no desire to travel...
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The debate about anti-Semites and Jews The debate about anti-Semites and Jews mostly centers around three key periods in Jean-Paul Sartre's life: before, before, and during World War II. The issue of Anti-Semites and Jews in Schocken's book Schocken highlighted the issue about Anti-Semites and Jews in his book, which was published following...
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