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High quality education and training is the cornerstone to economic growth. Teaching citizens valuable skills in all sectors will spur innovation and ultimately can help improve corporate competitiveness. The European Union concurs, and overtime has instituted a series of education policies for...
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The goal of this paper is to describe and analyze the theories of political organization of Central Europe during the interwar period, especially from the Czechoslovak perspectives. Some connections between the European integration process, and a national and a civil identity are outlined, in...
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This article argues that despite the fact that the concept of knowledge and is much discussed, it is underdeveloped in economic theory. It discusses this in relation to three dominant positions in economics; the Neoclassical, Institutional and Austrian. Of the three, the Austrian is the position...
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With moving from the rules of common law, responsibility of international law is to form binding rules, which is valid for all of international community, and to provide international community to feel itself subjected to these rules. This responsibility entails to reconsider the traditional...
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OTOP initiative is the most challenging project to alleviate poverty of Thai people in rural areas by the following reasons :it is the heritage capital and the poor can do because of only small amount of money for running the business. There are a number of studies on OTOP Project , but most of...
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The social economy is an innovative model of economic and social development; its tools support the inclusion of socially disadvantaged people while they simultaneously create jobs. Social entrepreneurship is a new area of business activity, which favours social objectives before profit. In the...
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Longitudinal count data with excessive zeros frequently occurs in social, biological, medical and health research. To model zero-inflated longitudinal count data, in literature, zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) models are commonly used after separating zero and positive responses. As longitudinal...
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Selecting the right training and the right strategy, with the diversification of media and methods, are great challenge for all teaching professionals. Reverse Pedagogy using flipped classroom is a teaching strategy based on a mode where the lecture part of the course is indirectly assigned to...
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There has been a paradigm shift in the manner in which the Health of the population is being currently viewed by health professionals & researchers. There is a realisation that the health of an individual is not just a function of his medical status but is also determined by the environment in...
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This paper aims to research human anti-trafficking concept which takes into account three components: the prosecution of traffickers, the protection of trafficked persons, and the prevention of trafficking. Quality security sector responses must unite the actions of coercive actors with those of...
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