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Jun 23, 2021Open Access
With the development of artificial intelligence and other associated models like machine learning, data science, industrial internet of things etc. it has become a significant challenge for the majority of the practitioners and researchers in field of environmental monitoring and management to keep pace with. Though many international universities in developed countries are making significant contributions to this field, the obstacle remained constant in Bangladesh. Focusing the background, this...
Jun 23, 2021Open Access
Academics and policy makers globally have made significant attempts to develop an understanding of processes through which individuals especially the youth align themselves to individuals with violent extremist ideologies which are a global threat. Kenya has attempted to minimize youth radicalization following a number of terror attacks in its territory. Despite many youths having been arrested, prosecuted or even eliminated, youth radicalization is still on the rise. Anchoring on the social ide...
Jun 23, 2021Open Access
The envenomations by viper bites are frequent and constitute the prerogative of rural areas in Morocco, as in the tropical countries of Asia, the Maghreb, and sub-Saharan Africa. Children are often more affected than adults, with morbidity and mortality which makes it a major public health problem. The physiopathological mechanisms associated with it are complex, resulting in a wide variety of clinical presentations among which coagulation disorders are prominent, involving all devices either in...
Jun 23, 2021Open Access
Adnexal torsion is a rare complication estimated to occur in approximately 1/1000 pregnancies and considered as a surgical emergency. The clinical diagnosis remains difficult given the non-specificity of the clinical picture. Since the functional cysts during pregnancy often resolve spontaneously, the surgeon may opt for conservative management by de-torsion by laparoscopy. The adverse infant-related outcomes, even weakly described over the years, impose considerable harmlessness with respect to...
Jun 23, 2021Open Access
Background: Globally, there are about 1.3 billion people without access to adequate health care because of weak health care financing systems. Literature has shown that 13% (approximately 44 million) of households face financial catastrophic health care costs in any given year and 6% (approximately 25 million) are pushed below the poverty line. While donor funds have made a significant contribution to improving health care services in many African countries—especially for malaria and HIV/AIDS—th...
Jun 21, 2021Open Access
At present, the transformation of garbage collection and treatment has been carried out nationwide, so it is imperative to classify garbage collection. There are residents, private enterprises and government departments in the waste recycling process. This paper takes Xi’an city as an example, from the perspective of the participants of garbage classification and recycling, finds that there are “game” dilemmas and many practical problems in the implementation of classification and recycling. Thr...
Jun 21, 2021Open Access
William Shakespeare is one of the most famous dramatists in England history. His works are popular from the Renaissance in Europe to now. The Merchant of Venice, which is called one of the four great comedies, is presented to people again in the form of films several centuries later. This paper tries to analyze it from the perspective of Cooperative Principle, which is one of the most important theories in linguistics. Through analysis, it is found that the violation of Cooperative Princi...
Jun 21, 2021Open Access
This article reports on an investigation into the pragmatic functions of shields “I think, I believe” in TV chat shows based on the Linguistic Regulation Theory (LRT). LRT studies how people use language to regulate their social behavior and maintain or improve harmony of different communications. We choose three famous TV chat shows in China as corpus, analyzing how involvers adopt shields in three dimensions: physical, psychological and social to achieve communication goals. The pragmatic fail...
Jun 21, 2021Open Access
The loss of cultural property is irreparable and irreversible. Any disappearance of cultural heritage will inevitably affect all areas of the life of present and future generations will lead to spiritual impoverishment, ruptures in historical memory, and the ruin of society as a whole. They cannot be compensated either by the development of modern culture or by the creation of significant new works. The accumulation and preservation of cultural values is the basis for the development of civiliza...
Jun 21, 2021Open Access
Increase in drought frequency, magnitude and duration affect crop production in Kenya. The limited food production resulting from drought leads to food insecurity in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) in the Kenya. This study reviewed literature on drought trends and its effects on crop yields in Kenya from 1950 to 2020. The systematic review was conducted in order to establish the drought trends and the effects of droughts on crop yields in the country. Content analysis was used for literature re...
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