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The brutal cost of wealth: why life gets tougher as the top 1% gets richer
As fortunes at the very top swell, the consequences are not confined to private jets and luxury compounds. When the richest 1 percent pull away from everyone else, the strain shows up in crowded ...
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MR. UDNY YULE'S “Introduction” was the first book on statistics that came into my hands. This was about 1916. I liked it then and learned a lot from it. I like it even more now in its eleventh edition ...
Safety Leadership and Safety Performance: An integrative Model for Ghanaian Construction Industry ()
Safety Leadership, Worker Behaviour, Safety Performance, Integrative Model, Ghanaian Construction Industry Share and Cite: ...
Jackson, K. and Hart, L. (2026) The Status of the Gravimetric Geoid across Nigeria. International Journal of Geosciences, 17, 49-65. doi: 10.4236/ijg.2026.171004 .
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Being a rabbi in the midst of an earthquake + Elan Babchuck
As the ground shifts beneath our feet, where is our faith?
It is a modified version of the beautiful lecture notes of my late friend, Gilles Castel. Different features and macros are taken from several sources according to my preference and necessity. For ...
Betsy began her career in international finance and it has since grown into a comprehensive approach to journalism as she's been able to tap into that experience along with her time spent in academia ...
This is a pedagogical introduction to the general technique of bosonization of one-dimensional systems starting from scratch and assuming very little besides basic quantum mechanics and second ...
This Analysis Brief highlights barriers to Black Americans’ socioeconomic advancement. It discusses key related and underlying reasons for these barriers. It concludes by assessing prospects for ...
Feb. 3, 2026 Researchers have found that manganese, an abundant and inexpensive metal, can be used to efficiently convert carbon dioxide into formate, a potential hydrogen source for fuel cells. The ...
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