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Nov 25 2024EDUCATION

The War That Shaped Sociology: How WWI Influenced Theory and Thinkers

Ever wondered how the First World War, a massive global conflict, influenced the minds of social scientists? This collection of articles delves into how both new and experienced theorists from Europe and the United States were deeply affected by WWI. The war challenged their views on societal change

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Nov 25 2024SPORTS

Trent's Big Decision: Liverpool or Madrid Calling?

Young star Trent Alexander-Arnold, a crucial player for Liverpool, is at a crossroads. His contract concludes in 2025, and whispers hint at a possible move to Real Madrid. But why ditch Liverpool, especially when they're keen to keep him with a good deal? A sports reporter believes the lure of bigge

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Nov 25 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Business Smartness with Deep Learning

Business intelligence (BI) is what helps managers make smart calls in their organizations. Today, companies generate lots of data, and traditional BI methods struggle to handle it all. Here's where deep learning steps in, showing its power in analyzing large, complex data sets. This study looks at h

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Ukraine's Ministry and EU/NATO Police: Partners in Leadership Training

Ever wondered how countries team up to train their cops? Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs is doing just that with police departments in the European Union and NATO. This teamwork is no small deal; it's all about sharpening management skills. So, what's the big idea behind this partnership? To

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Raw Milk Alert: Bird Flu Found, But What's the Risk?

Bird flu has been detected in raw milk from a dairy in California. Officials found the virus in a sample bought from a store. They asked stores to pull the milk off shelves. Experts think drinking infected milk could be risky, but there's no proof it makes people sick. The dairy issued a recall. So

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

The Before and After of Inguinal Hernia Surgery: A Six-Month Check-Up

Have you ever heard of an inguinal hernia? It's a common condition where part of the intestine pushes through a weak spot in the lower belly wall. Many people choose to have surgery to fix it. One popular method is called the Shouldice Repair. A recent study looked into how this surgery affects peop

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Nov 25 2024HEALTH

Deadly Listeria Outbreak: What You Need to Know

A recent outbreak of listeria, a serious foodborne illness, has led to the death of a California infant and sickened ten other people. The source of the outbreak has been traced back to ready-to-eat meat and poultry products from Yu Shang Food, Inc. , based in South Carolina. These products, includi

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Nov 25 2024POLITICS

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's New Gig: Selling Personalized Videos

Matt Gaetz, a former Florida congressman, has found a new way to make money after stepping down from his political role. He's joined Cameo, a platform where celebrities sell personalized videos. Gaetz's profile on Cameo mentions his time in Congress and his nomination for U. S. Attorney General, whi

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Nov 24 2024POLITICS

A Senator Turned Professor: Remembering Fred Harris

Fred Harris, a prominent figure in both politics and academia, passed away at the age of 94. Serving as a U. S. senator from Oklahoma for two terms, Harris made a significant impact on American politics. His tenure spanned from 1964 to 1973, during which he also chaired the Democratic National Commi

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Nov 24 2024HEALTH

Using AI to Boost Chest Disease Diagnosis with Thick-Slice CT

CT scans are crucial for spotting chest diseases. The quality of these images largely depends on their spatial resolution. Thick-slice CT, which is still commonly used due to cost concerns, has a lower spatial resolution that can make diagnoses tricky. Researchers recently developed a deep learning

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