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Abstract: The concepts of Procedural and Distributive Justice have been subject to extensive research since it was theorized in the 1970’s in the fields of social and industrial/organizational psychology. The weakness with the majority of the research is the lack of actual employees as the sample populations and used mostly students.
Abstract: The main aim of the paper is the presentation of global geopolitical challenges for relations between European Union and China. What indicates the importance and innovativeness of the research is the presentation of the technical progress especially in China, the growth of economic ties with the European Union and the bene
Abstract: Theories such as causal sets and causal dynamic triangulation teach us that, the world we live in, composed by the causal sets. It is shown that, an information probability type can be attributed to born probability of the timid children in the causal set, but, due to the causal structure of the theory, the probability can
Abstract: Introduction:For decades, clavicular fractures were considered to have an exceptionally low nonunion rate (1–3%), and conservative management was the standard of care. However, recent studies have demonstrated that nonunion after nonoperative treatment is significantly more frequent, with rates of 5–15%, representing a clin
Abstract: Scientific and reasonable configuration of the capacity of wind power, photovoltaic and energy storage systems in hybrid power system (HPS) is an important prerequisite to realize its comprehensive benefits and promote the development of new energy sources, and it is also a hotspot of current research. In this paper, we imp
Abstract: Since World War II, entrepreneurship education has evolved from an “orphan” discipline into a ubiquitous global phenomenon, prompting the emergence of Global Entrepreneurship Education (GEE). This article first chronicles the codification of tacit entrepreneurial know-how—mental models, heuristics, policies, and playbooks—i
Abstract: In this paper, we study the finite time blow up of classical solutions to the Navier-Stokes system under vacuum free boundary conditions with degenerate viscosity, Coriolis force, friction, capillary and gravity. We prove that under certain conditions, the classical solutions of viscous compressible fluids will not exist gl
Abstract: In recent years, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly developed and shown a growing trend of integration with other technologies, particularly those related to human pose recognition. For example, by incorporating OpenPose skeletal diagrams into the ControlNet architecture for models such as Stable Diffusion,
Abstract: This paper first formalizes classical modal syllogisms from the perspective of knowledge representation. Subsequently, it employs modal logic and generalized quantifier theory to prove the validity of the classical modal syllogism 口AI◇I-3. Finally, making best of some rules and facts in first-order logic and the definitions
Abstract: The article examines the importance of literacy in primary language education, highlighting the different forms of literacy and their role in the learning process. Literacy is not limited to the ability to read and write but encompasses broader skills such as critical thinking, social participation, and the functional use o

