Efficient, predictable enforcement of the Hague-Visby Rules is critical to Tanzania’s competitiveness in global supply chains, yet circumstantial evidence suggests systematic delays and uncertainty.
Objective This study aimed to assess the prevalence of eye care service utilisation and associated factors among healthcare professionals in Gondar city, northwest Ethiopia. Design An ...
This study explores humour in the emergency services, focusing on both the benefits and risks of dark and general humour in the workplace.
Objectives Neurogranin (Ng) has a role in synaptic plasticity and is considered a biomarker of synaptic dysfunction, a process hypothesised to be important in delirium. Few studies examining Ng in ...
The study highlights the importance of practical experience in enhancing employability skills among mechanical engineering graduates in Ghana. The findings suggest that practical exercises, industrial ...
Background Pain and fatigue are among the most debilitating symptoms of systemic sclerosis (SSc), severely impairing quality ...
A new survey commissioned by Dublin Inquirer and carried out by Amarách Research offers insights into levels of crime in ...
You can break the ice by asking the right questions, tailored to people’s needs. Leaders keep on asking questions and ...
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A study by researchers from Penn State University found that rude prompts garnered more accurate results than did polite ones.
Mr Raghavan argues that people are more prepared to accept decisions based on immutable characteristics if there is clear ...
1. Spend some time reflecting on values so that you can use them to guide your behavior. Controlling responses is easier when ...
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