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| 1. | STEM and Sustainability: Preparing the Next Generation for Green Economies | Benjamin, Jonathan
It is increasingly recognized that incorporating sustainability concepts into STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education is critical i preparing the next generation to lead/and/or actively participate in the transition to green economies. Education must change to provide the knowledge, values and problem-solving capabilities needed for sustainable development as civilizations worldwide encounter unprecedented environmental, social and economic challenges. |
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| 2. | Ethical Dilemmas in Artificial Intelligence: Balancing Innovation with Human Values | Anderson, Cameron
One of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, AI is promising to transform social life, healthcare, education, governance and industries. There is boundless good to be had in new forms of creativity and problem-solving, increased efficiency, GDP growth, medical breakthroughs that fit these technologies’ apparent advantages. |
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| 3. | Bioethics in the Genomic Era: Navigating Privacy, Consent, and Equity | Leonardo, Jeremiah
From tailored medicine, predictive diagnostics and near ubiquitous population health management, the rapid advances in genomic technology have ushered in unprecedented opportunity to improve human health. But these scientific developments bring difficult ethical conflicts that challenge established notions of justice, consent and privacy. |
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| 4. | Early Detection and Education about Scoliosis in Mojosongo 5 Public Elementary School of Surakarta, Central Java Indonesia | Sisybania, Dody Suprayogi, Syarifah Syarifah
Scoliosis is a spinal deformity that commonly occurs in school-aged children and often remains undetected at an early stage. This community service program aimed to increase students’ knowledge and conduct early detection of scoliosis through education and simple screening. The methods included interactive health education using visual media, demonstrations of correct posture, stretching exercises, and examination with the Adam’s Forward Bend Test among 120 sixth-grade students at SD Negeri Mojosongo 5 Surakarta. |
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| 5. | Spiritual Practice, Church Support and Psychological Stability: Evidence from Three Protestant Churches in Germany | Sora Pazer
This study examines in the German-Protestant context how spiritual practice and experienced congregational support are related to psychological stability. In a cross-sectional survey (October–November 2024), n = 100 people were interviewed in three municipalities using five-point Likert scales on practice (block A), stability (block B) and support (block C). |
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| 6. | Socio-Religious Implications of Japa Syndrome among Igbo Youth | Godswill Okechukwu Nwokedi, Daniel Achi, Chukwuebuka Adimorah
The Japa syndrome, which describes the increasing migration of Nigerian youths in search of better opportunities abroad, has become a major concern with social and religious consequences, especially among Igbo youths. This study examines the background and reasons behind this movement, focusing on how it affects religion, cultural values, and social life. |
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| 7. | Importance of Human Resource Training in Community Development Organisations in and Around Ranchi District of Jharkhand: An analytical Descriptive Study | Dr. Preeti Aagneya alias Avani Bharadwaj
The digital era has transformed the way organizations have been handling their human resources (HR). The human resource management (HRM) practices today require flexible skills, technological competencies, and agile systems. Local community development organisations often struggle to adapt to these rapid changes due to limited knowledge, technology access, and workforce readiness. |
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| 8. | Short‑form Video Use and Sustained Attention: A Narrative Review (2019–2025) | Keith Robert Head
The explosive growth of TikTok and short-form media has revolutionized the social media habits of Gen Z and Millennials, leading to concerns about attention span in these user demographics. This narrative review covers literature published between 2019 and 2025, investigates the association between short-form video use and perception. |
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