HUMAN behaviorANTI-globalization movementMANNERS & customsCONFUCIANISM"The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction" by Scott R. Stroud explores the influence of John Dewey on Bhimrao Ambedkar, a transformative figure in the founding of the Re...
A map of parental-DNA exchanges charts course for studies of human evolution Human genetic diversity and evolution rely on new mutations and exchange of DNA between chromosomes during the generation of sex cells, in a process called recombination. Recombination manifests as large-scale crossovers, an...
Property rights are contentious in any jurisdiction. But the right to property in India, adopted as a fundamental right in Article 31 of the Constitution of the India, 1950 (“Article”), has had a particularly tumultuous legal and political history. It holds the distinction of being the secon...
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This study examines household welfare dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic, using harmonized data from over 300 phone surveys in 80 countries during 2020 and 2021, representing more than 2.5 billion people. The analysis traces out the evolution of employment and income across and within countries ...
to reform the S&T system, to increase investment in S&T and R&D, to expand the number of scientists and engineers, to establish high-tech parks, to encourage venture capital investment, to better protect intellectual property rights (IPRs), and lately to build a more innovation-oriented nation....
Uganda started financial sector reforms in the early 1990s as part of the broader objective of a shift to market-determined prices and private sector led g... L Kasekende - 《Journal of African Economies》 被引量: 7发表: 2007年 India : Revitalizing Punjab's Agriculture 2003. India: Revitali...
The human story: A new history of mankind''s evolution A fascinating account of the latest thinking on human evolution by one of the most respected evolutionary psychologists in Britain. Moves away from stones and bones anthropology to bring together the latest discoveries on the... RIM Dunbar ...
Throughout history, human beings have consistently exhibited a tendency to categorize themselves into distinct groups, often defined as “us” versus “them.” These categorizations, grounded in factors such as geography, language, and even race, have played a pivotal role in shaping historical narr...
Being recognized among the cradles of human civilization, ancient China nurtured the longest continuous academic traditions and humanistic spirits, which continue to impact today’s society. With an unprecedented large-scale corpus spanning 3000 years, this paper presents a quantitative analysis of cultura...