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Of Risk Mr. Dibakar Pal, M. Phil1* MSI Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (MSIJMR) Abstract: Motion guides. Emotion misguides. Motion has both base and brake. It guides business. Emotion guides love. It has no base and no brake at all. Since love is guided by emotion it is dangerous more than business. Man does not love […]

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Tittle: The Black Sea Geopolitics of the Communist Block’s Military Expansionism Yang I. Cao1* MSI Journal of Economics and Business Management (MSIJEBM) Abstract: In the short piece of perspective, I examine the recent Gaza crisis from the starting point of People’s Republic of China (PRC). Some patterns of traditional Chinese culture of wars have been […]

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Totalitarian Accounting and the Trumpian Risks

Tittle: Totalitarian Accounting and the Trumpian Risks Yang I. Cao1* MSI Journal of Economics and Business Management (MSIJEBM) Abstract: The research takes a discourse analysis approach to the bilateral information of mainland China and the United States, with a focus on how the economic game will lead to in relation to geopolitics. With the law […]

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Of Secondary Mr. Dibakar Pal, M. Phil1* MSI Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (MSIJMR) Abstract: In case of love, lover is primary, and love is secondary. Love is available but lover is not available. Lover is unique. Love is not unique. Love is abstract and intangible. Lover is concrete and tangible in nature. Here touch is […]

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Tittle: The Role of Women in Promoting Health Education and Reducing Health Disparities in Low-Income Countries Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu1* MSI Journal of Medicine and Medical Research (MSIJMMR) Abstract: Empowering women as health educators and advocates is a transformative approach to improving public health outcomes in low-income countries. Women, as primary caregivers and community leaders, have […]

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Tittle: Empowering Women to Drive Health Education and Advocacy: Building Healthier Communities in Low-Income Countries Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu1* MSI Journal of Medicine and Medical Research (MSIJMMR) Abstract: Empowering women as health educators and advocates is a transformative approach to improving public health outcomes in low-income countries. Women, as primary caregivers and community leaders, have the […]

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Health Education in Low-Income Countries: Empowering Women as Health Ambassadors

Tittle: Health Education in Low-Income Countries: Empowering Women as Health Ambassadors Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu1* MSI Journal of Medicine and Medical Research (MSIJMMR) Abstract: Health education plays a pivotal role in improving public health outcomes, particularly in low-income countries where healthcare resources are limited, and health disparities are widespread. Empowering women as health ambassadors through education […]

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Tittle: Knowledge About the Chemical Composition, Possible Therapies, Medications, and Treatment of Venoms from Colored Ants (Hymenoptera) and Beetles (Coleoptera) Marco Vinícios de Oliveira Santana1, Carlos Henrique Marchiori1*, Klebert de Paula Malheiros1, Èrico Meirelles de Melo1 MSI Journal of Medicine and Medical Research (MSIJMMR) Abstract: Ants, like other insects, communicate through pheromones, a chemical substance […]

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Of Destination Mr. Dibakar Pal, M. Phil1* MSI Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (MSIJMR) Abstract: In an orthodox society free sex is highly prohibited. Here the lovers take the risk for the sake of love. The romantic hearts believe that no risk, no gain implies high risk high gain. To them love for a single day […]

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Aesthetic Appeal and Uyo-Based Graduate Residents’ Patronage of Online Newspapers

Tittle: Aesthetic Appeal and Uyo-based Graduate Residents’ Patronage of Online Newspapers Godspower Udoh, PhD1*, Samuel Jacobs2, Samuel Jimmy3 MSI Journal of Arts, Law and Justice (MSIJALJ) Abstract: The study examined influence of newspaper aesthetics on Uyo-based graduates’ patronage of online newspapers. The objectives were to: examine the extent to which Uyo-based graduates were aware of […]

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