The Access, Usage, and Quality framework, rooted in financial inclusion theory, provides a robust structure for analyzing how DFS and crowdfunding expand access, improve usage rates, and enhance ...
Vicksburg Jr. High English teacher Ja’Quita Jona Keller, a finalist for Educator of the Year, uses Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart ...
Patients reveal persistent gaps in genetic testing, diagnosis, and clinical trial access—and implications for advancing ...
A Tamil translation of Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose' faced criticism over potential AI use, which the translator and publisher denied. While AI tools are emerging to address the time and cost ...
Two men were eventually arrested for the crime; for our January issue, the writer Rosa Lyster attended their trial last ...
Prescribing information and clinical guidelines showed gaps in TB screening protocols for many recently approved targeted ...
Fee-for-service models do not account for time spent per patient and may thus disadvantage women physicians, in terms of their earnings.
January offers a dedicated time to discuss mental wellness during Mental Wellness Month. The conversation of mental health and unique needs among Black women should not be missed now or in the coming ...
Abstract: This study reviews the existing literature on the digitalization of accountability within Islamic-based philanthropic organizations, highlighting a significant gap in existing literature and ...
Abstract: This literature review explores the use of Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks to analyze, identify, and predict skill gaps in colleges catering to the needs of the industry. The rapid ...
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