Uber gained its 15-month probationary license in London after the appeal in court had been finalized. Public transportation is necessary for our daily lives. However, with the growing population, there are instances where it may not be readily available in such times as the rush hours where trains, buses, and …
Read More »E-Health In Action: Incorporating Automation Systems In Chronic Care Facilities To Improve Healthcare
Most chronic illnesses are non-communicable. However, 70% of the world’s mortality rate occurs due to long-term non-communicable diseases. Nations from all around the globe have been trying for decades to find solutions to help cater to the needs of the fast-growing number of patients with chronic illnesses. Chronic care facilities …
Read More »Organizations Advise Safety During The Summer By Staying Off The Road While Under The Influence Of Alcohol
Over the summer, families, and friends gather to spend their vacation. Some people, to make these occasions exciting, bring alcohol. Despite knowing the risks of drinking, some individuals still choose to drive. Because of this they, along with their passengers, end up getting into an accident or getting killed. One …
Read More »The Law And Technology: Why Lawyers Need To Know About Blockchain
When lawmakers pass a draft law, they think of the current issues that need the most attention. These situations usually center on social issues. As statutes get imposed, lawyers should update themselves regarding these as part of their continuing education. Since the advent of technology, legislators passed many laws regulations …
Read More »Learning Critical Languages Enhances One’s Understanding Of Culture And International Relations
Rita Erickson and Joseph Longo from Michigan State University each received a US Department of State Critical Language Scholarship for this summer, joining over 500 students who qualified for the program. The grant gives them the opportunity to learn a critical language in a foreign country. For this year, Erickson …
Read More »Press Freedom And The World: The Journalists’ Continuing Fight For An Innate Right
People have the innate desire for information. Each person in the world seeks for answers to life’s questions every day and information about everything they see. Because of the drive caused by curiosity, news agencies emerged in the workforce. However, there has been a continuing disregard for the freedom to …
Read More »Blockchain Heavily Influencing Financial Institutions
Having a massive backing on investments can come as an appeal to major financial institutions, and it can be prevalent for some that want to incorporate their system into their line of production readily. With blockchain growing as a market, it comes with fewer costs and other positive factors such …
Read More »Indivior Puts Up Restraining Order: Stopping SUBOXONE Production
In a recent altercation among events that transpired between Indivior and Dr. Reddy’s, the company successfully issued a temporary restraining order against the Indian-based “group” for their distribution of SUBOXONE, or rather their purported production of it. The patented work is speculated to have been put under production which may …
Read More »Research Say That Letters Of Recommendation For Women Were More Likely To Raise Doubts
A recommendation letter mainly aims to prove the skills, accomplishment, and competence of the person being recommended. However, new research from Rice University and the University of Houston discovered that letters of recommendation for women are more likely to consist of words and phrases that will raise doubts about job or …
Read More »STDs Stigma Dying Down Due To Its Prevalence
As humankind evolves, so do various viruses, bacteria, and other microscopic beings that become catalysts for diseases. Furthermore, the diseases pose threats to the human race which affect millions of lives and cost economies billions of dollars. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) cover one of the most significant sectors of dominant …
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