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Tareq Khan
Gun violence and mass shootings kill and injure people, create psychological trauma, damage properties, and cause economic loss. The loss from gun violence can be reduced if we can detect the gunshot early and notify the police as soon as possible. In th...
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Solange Parra-Soto, Samuel Duran-Aguero, Francisco Vargas-Silva, Katherine Vázquez-Morales and Rafael Pizarro-Mena
The World Health Organization has defined collective violence as the instrumental use of violence by people who identify themselves as members of a group against other individuals and have political, economic, or social objectives. In Chile, the ?Social ...
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Martín Cuitzeo Domínguez Núñez
In this article, I discuss how sky mapping was carried out among the Pa Ipai peoples from Baja California in Mexico. This mapping was elaborated through an interdisciplinary study that combined cybercartography, ethnography, cultural astronomy, semiotics...
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Hunter M. Boehme, Robert J. Kaminski and Melissa S. Nolan
This study investigates the aftermath of a high-profile violent police incident as it relates to city-wide firearm violence. Utilizing two Midwest cities (Kansas City, Missouri and Omaha, Nebraska) as comparison cities, we assess whether violent firearm ...
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Jo Lindsay Walton
Pág. Finance an - 66
Recently parallels have been drawn between Bitcoin and Yapese stone money. This article focuses on Fitzpatrick and McKeon?s (2019) exploration of similarities and differences. The analogy between Bitcoin and Yapese stone money is based on proposed common...
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Massimo Stella, Valerio Restocchi and Simon De Deyne
The COVID-19 pandemic forced countries all over the world to take unprecedented measures, like nationwide lockdowns. To adequately understand the emotional and social repercussions, a large-scale reconstruction of how people perceived these unexpected ev...
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Verel Elvira Monroy Flores
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Today, given the prevalence of problems such as poverty, environmental deterioration, the violation of rights, violence, among others, Latin America highlights the urgency of restoring debates about development and proposing alternatives to this that wou...
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Eric M. Bosire
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The role governance structures play in economic growth and development cannot be over emphasised. According to the World Bank, indicators that define governance include; Government effectiveness, control of corruption, political stability and absence of ...
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Xiangming Fang, Xiaodong Zheng, Deborah A. Fry, Gary Ganz, Tabitha Casey, Celia Hsiao and Catherine L. Ward
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Alexander Maune
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The study examined the impact of sound corporate governance on economic growth in an emerging market, Zimbabwe, using an econometric model. A multiple linear regression analysis was employed to examine the relationship. Secondary data for the period from...
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