BATTLES OVER OWNERSHIP: COPYRIGHT CONFLICTS IN AMERICAN PHYSICS

Published by: Kane Makana Lei

Pages: 1-13 |

This paper delves into the intricate evolution of pricing mechanisms in financing scholarly communication within the field of physics during the 20th century. Drawing from extensive archival records of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), it elucidates the transformative interplay between historical events, research funding dynamics, and intellectual property modifications. Focused on the
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The Hidden Power: Umbanda'S Impact On Getúlio Vargas'S Dictatorship&Quot;

Published by: Santos André Maria, Silva Carlos Beatriz

Pages: 39-47 |

During Getúlio Vargas's dictatorial regime in Brazil from 1937 to 1945, a complex interplay of political forces and religious dynamics emerged. This period witnessed a significant shift in the country's political landscape, culminating in a wave of centralization that fundamentally transformed the power structure. In this context, a document from the Political and Social Inquiry Service of the
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Deciphering Social Policy Discourse In Germany: A Comprehensive Study&Quot;

Published by: Müller Anna Lukas

Pages: 32-38 |

Germany's constitutional legal framework mandates the federal government to safeguard the well-being of its citizens through social policies. This obligation is rooted in historical and socioeconomic factors, shaping the country's approach to social policy. By delving into the etymology of social policy in Germany, this study explores its evolution, intervention methods, and structural
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Sociopolitical Dynamics Of Peasant Movements: Insights From Assam Proper And Beyond

Published by: Das Pranab Mousumi

Pages: 48-51 |

Peasants, as the largest segment of humanity, have historically held a significant role in shaping our collective destinies. This paper delves into the multifaceted identity of peasants, tracing their evolution from simple land tillers to complex historical figures. The concept of a peasant, of French origin and widely adopted in English from the 15th century, intertwines work on the land with
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Cross-Cultural Analysis Of Job Burnout: Insights From Arab Social Work Settings

Published by: Nour Youssef Ahmed

Pages: 14-31 |

Job burnout, characterized by prolonged responses to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors in the workplace, poses significant challenges for individuals and organizations alike. This multidimensional phenomenon, encompassing inefficacy, exhaustion, and cynicism, has far-reaching implications, affecting not only job satisfaction but also emotional and physical well-being. This abstract
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