Vol. 11 No. 4 (2023)

Published: 2024-04-03


Articles

Broadcasting Democracy: Examining The Historical Impact Of The Fairness Doctrine On Media Diversity

The ongoing evolution of television and new technologies has raised questions about the necessity of regulation. Television has become a powerful tool for disseminating information, making it a significant part of the media landscape and a platform for policymakers to communicate their messages.

John Michael Anderson , Emily Catherine Williams

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Pioneering Progress: Women'S Protection In The Global Evolution Of Criminal Justice

The development of International Criminal Law in addressing gender-based crimes has been revolutionary, transitioning from invisibility to a more individualized characterization in the Statute of the International Criminal Court. Despite these advancements, women's protection during times of

María José García López , Antonio Martínez Ruiz

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Lifelong Learning: The Impact Of Non-Formal Vocational Education On Human Capital In Pakistan

Nine heavily populated developing nations, collectively known as the E-9 (Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, and Pakistan), grapple with formidable challenges in the realm of primary education. These nations are confronted with the complex task of aligning

Ayesha Fatima Khan , John David Smith

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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Unpacking Economic Modeling'S Impact On Nepa In Transportation Planning

The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), enacted by Congress in 1969, revolutionized environmental protection in the United States by introducing an environmental review process into decision-making practices. This process involves the creation of detailed Environmental Impact Statements

Samantha Marie Johnson , Christopher David Thompson

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Gauging Fairness: Ethical Analysis Of Major Food Companies' &Quot;Energy Balance&Quot; Advocacy





Energy balance, a fundamental concept rooted in thermodynamics, hinges on the equilibrium between energy intake and energy expenditure within an organism. This equilibrium, or lack thereof, plays a pivotal role in weight management. A positive energy balance occurs

Michael Andrew Johnson , Emily Catherine Williams

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