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Nov 22, 2024Open Access
The state-based social protection system encompasses policies, programs, and institutional mechanisms. However, the social protection study in Nepal primarily encompasses social security allowance and has missed the anthropological lens. This article examines the operational mechanisms of the disability social protection system, their perpetuation of government policies, institutional frameworks, and stakeholder collaborations based on intersectionality through Foucault’s concepts of governmenta...
Nov 22, 2024Open Access
Objective: To assess the value of MRI in the diagnosis of brain metastases due to the main primary tumours in patients who have undergone MRI at the CNSS. Methods: This is a retrospective, descriptive study of 3 years and 7 months duration from January 2019 to July 2023 involving 24 cases. We included in our study, all records of patients whose brain MRI was interpreted as being in favour of brain metastases. The examinations were performed using a TOSHIBA (CANO...
Nov 21, 2024Open Access
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the renewable energy potential in Bangladesh and examine the policies and challenges influencing its adoption. Bangladesh, with its abundant solar, wind, and biomass resources, holds significant promise for renewable energy development. However, the country faces critical challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, policy barriers, and limited financing, which hinder the widespread adoption of renewable energy technologies. In this study, we conducte...
Nov 21, 2024Open Access
Online learning became an essential part of K-12 education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote learning during the pandemic revealed specific challenges to student learning, such as students’ social presence and their engagement in online classes. Therefore, within the framework of community of inquiry (CoI) theory, the purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between social presence, engagement, and achievement of urban charter high school students in asynchronous online classes ...
Nov 21, 2024Open Access
The breathing exercises very well-known as “ basic pranayama” are essentials for the wellness and health. Our breath, what Yoga calls “ prana” or the vital force of life is a vehicle that moves us into subtle layers of our energy body. With the help of this vital force, we come contact with our core self-establishment, our true nature. The aim of this study is to analyze the role of pranayama in human health, as well as the different types of pranayamas, their methods of actions ...
Nov 21, 2024Open Access
Joubert syndrome (JS) is a rare congenital autosomal recessive inherited disorder. The usual presentation of patients with JS is hypotonia, developmental delay, abnormal eye movement, ataxia, hyperapnea, or ischemic stroke. However, there have been very few cases of JS presenting with ischemic stroke. We describe a case of undiagnosed JS in a 7-year-old boy who presented with new onset left side weakness and irritability. The patient had apparent signs of motor and developmental delay. On physic...
Nov 20, 2024Open Access
In the journey of the new era, telling the story of China well and disseminating the voice of China effectively are crucial paths to strengthen cultural confidence. Against this backdrop, cultivating students’ ability to spread Chinese culture has become a new mission of foreign language education today. As an essential part of China’s cultural heritage, regional culture not only enhances students’ cognition and emotional connection to local culture but also leverages its linguistic and cultural...
Nov 20, 2024Open Access
This paper examines the discourse construction of the Grand Canal of China. The Grand Canal discourse system centered on “integration”, not only embodies the spiritual core of Chinese culture but also provides cultural support for the contemporary “Belt and Road” initiative. Constructing the Grand Canal's integration discourse helps to break through the limitations of Western heritage discourse, deepen the understanding of Chinese cultural heritage, and contribute Chinese wisdom to global govern...
Nov 20, 2024Open Access
This study examines the changing role of religious factors in U.S. presidential elections from 2008 to 2020 and their impact on political violence. Through analysis of election data, policy shifts, and social events, this paper reveals the complex interplay between religion and political polarization. The research finds that religious voters’ political affiliations have become increasingly entrenched during this period, particularly the alliance between white evangelicals and the Republican Part...
Nov 20, 2024Open Access
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in assessing basic health indications covering blood pressure, heartbeat, and breathing rate using remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) to obtain the results without direct contact with humans; rPPG has become essential to measuring vital signs while avoiding difficulties in many cases, such as transmission of infection through contact with persons who have serious diseases or disturbing people with sensitive skin or newborn babies. This technique ca...
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