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Salgari’s India settings refract nobility, honor, and morality
Analysis of how Emilio Salgari's Pirates of Malaysia series uses India as a setting to interrogate concepts of nobility, honour, loyalty, and morality beyond colonial critique.
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Nature-inclusive urban development showed mixed social effects
Study of Harbin's nature-inclusive urban development finds original residents experienced well-being declines and lower fairness perceptions despite economic gains, highlighting gentrification risks.
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Self-Help is presented as a major influence on Toyota culture
Traces how Samuel Smiles' 1859 Self-Help influenced Sakichi Toyoda and subsequently shaped Toyota's distinctive organizational culture emphasizing human development over technical excellence alone.
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Bhagavad Gita framework links ethical traits to civilizational health
Research applies the Bhagavad Gita's divine-demoniac trait framework to diagnose civilizational health and propose virtue cultivation as solution to contemporary global crises.
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Arts-based research may enrich hydrogeology engagement
Perspective proposing integration of arts-based research methods into hydrogeology to strengthen community engagement and cultural understanding of groundwater challenges.
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Equity concentration lowered firm value in China’s high-tech manufacturing
Study examines how equity concentration affects firm value in China's high-tech manufacturing sector during 2019-2023, accounting for COVID-19 pandemic impacts using instrumental variable.
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Parental AI investment is linked to greater AI-IDLE engagement
Parental support for AI tools indirectly influences children's informal English learning through their perceived value and effort expectations for using AI technology.
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Contextual STEM instruction showed preliminary gains in problem solving and motivation
Quasi-experimental study examining culturally contextualized STEM instruction via the Engineering Design Process on problem-solving and motivation in Omani fourth-graders.
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Hungary showed mixed sectoral decoupling of growth and emissions
Analysis of greenhouse gas decoupling in Hungary reveals strong progress in manufacturing and utilities sectors but persistent challenges in agriculture and specialized services.
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Multi-agent AI
Explore multi-agent AI's five-component architecture and framework spanning technical capabilities, organizational integration, and socio-technical implications for fair, accountable AI systems.
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Authors argue longevity research has an ethical case
Ethical case for longevity science grounded in autonomy and self-ownership rather than consequences alone; addresses philosophical and societal objections to aging research.
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Copyright originality doctrine may better fit AI data than oil
Examines copyright law's originality doctrine as framework for regulating data in AI training, arguing data differs fundamentally from oil as public good.
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Animal culture may merit conservation because it matters to animals
Examining how animal cultures reshape conservation goals and why protecting them requires centering animals' own interests in agency and cultural self-determination.
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Forest education is linked to learning about socio-ecological risk
Forest-based education across Australia, Nepal, and Switzerland shows how integrating local risk perceptions with constructivist pedagogy builds critical knowledge about sustainable management.
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Sport remedy systems remain fragmented for human rights claims
Analysis of sport human rights remedy mechanisms and the role of public inquiries in creating coordinated institutional responses to discrimination, abuse, and labour violations.
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Linked environmental regulation outperformed unlinked and untargeted regulation in Texas
Study examines dynamic linked environmental regulation in Texas, showing violations at one facility increase enforcement scrutiny across a firm's portfolio, improving enforcement efficiency.
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Familist incentives may promote deceased organ donation in Islamic regions
Essay examining familist incentive adoption for deceased organ donation in Islamic regions, analyzing alignment with classical Islamic moral frameworks and practical implementation strategies.
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A model links colonial war, trade restrictions, and exclusive trading rights
Game-theoretic model of colonial wars and trade restrictions, analyzing how metropolises compete for colonial control and demonstrating three equilibrium outcomes under different trade valuations.
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Dominant psychiatric explanations shape self-narratives
Examination of how dominant psychiatric explanations function as master narratives to shape self-narratives and psychiatric self-understanding in individuals with diagnoses.
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Natural disasters reduce firm value, especially for high-ESG firms
Natural disasters reduce firm value particularly for high-ESG firms in China, with non-state enterprises and lower-resilience firms facing greater adverse impacts during crises.