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The early English-language promoters of Nostradamus (Orson Welles and Erika Cheetham) had strong Leftist-Marxist connections including ties to the Cambridge 5 spy ring. Nostradamus was the top search anomaly of Sept 11, 2001. Interest was driven by a surge in emails and text messages via the...
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, sought to investigate the willingness of Russian students in China to use e-government services. The Technology Acceptance …
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(Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). It has been found that KSA enjoys high level of knowledge society enablement …
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.e., China and Russia). … the reports, as prepared by the UNWTO. This article first argues that the impact of the UNWTO on state behaviour in visa … liberalization has become more significant in relation to the convergence of state's interests that are constrained with the …
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that affected the state of the nineties of the 20th century. The authors of the paper pointed to the current situation of …
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educational strategy that may enhance the societal and institutional transition to a non-fossil future, as called for by the …
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threat of climate change. A transition of the energy system will and must go hand in hand with a socio-political transition …
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possible to fully observe the state of the reality, or to be fully aware about it. A full policy graph that forecasts the …
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. The welfare state ameliorated extreme economic distress, popular culture sapped revolutionary energy, and “identity …
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Global higher education has been experiencing unprecedented levels of mobility, which has renegotiated and reshaped the identity of students, academics and universities alike. This paper explores the transformation of Australian higher education in terms of the global mobility. It analyzes the...
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