GLOBAL MINDS, LOCAL CLASSROOMS: UNVEILING CULTURAL DYNAMICS IN GRADUATE SEMINARS
Published by: Olivia Marie Rodriguez-Garcia , Benjamin Thomas Davidson-Smith
Pages: 1-14
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This study delves into the immersive experiences of international graduate students hailing from China, Korea, and Taiwan while actively engaging in seminar discussions within the context of an American university in the southwest. Over a span of two months, data were meticulously gathered from three distinct graduate classes. Beyond linguistic proficiency, the research unearthed pivotal
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Published by: Rachel Miriam Cohen
Pages: 29-46
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This analysis examines the portrayal of interracial same-sex relationships in Israeli and Palestinian cinema produced during the al-Aqsa Intifada (2000–2008), shedding light on the intricate interplay of post-trauma, nationalism, race, and sexuality. While gay cinema in Israel has a longstanding history, addressing interracial relationships among men since the 1980s, Palestinian cinema
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Published by: Rafael da Silva Santos , Isabela Oliveira Lima
Pages: 15-21
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In our interconnected world, where information flows freely and technology is increasingly accessible, both individuals and businesses are experiencing a digital revolution. This transformation has prompted companies to reevaluate their business models, integrating information technology (IT) resources to enhance their agility and overall organizational structure. As highlighted by Lunardi,
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INSIGHTS IN COLOR: OPTIMIZING ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS THROUGH VISUALIZING HEALTH DATA
Published by: Elizabeth R. Morrison
Pages: 22-28
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The evolution of e-health systems, including electronic health records (EHR) and personal health records (PHR), has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare sector. The implementation of computerized record systems holds the promise of saving lives, preventing medication errors, and yielding substantial cost savings, as demonstrated by estimates suggesting 60,000 lives saved, 500,000
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