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Burning forest biomass from renewable sources has been suggested as a viable strategy to help offset greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the energy generation sector. Energy facilities can, in principle, be retrofitted to produce a portion of their energy f... see more

Typically, consumer advertising is designed to promote or build brand identity for goods or services. Yet when a major crisis disrupts the everyday flow of life, advertisers often pivot from directly pitching their brands to conveying messages that somewh... see more

The articles in this issue of Wacana, Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia offer readings of Javanese literary texts ranging from a poetical treatise written in the ninth century CE to a short story published in 1997. That literature in the Javanese lan... see more

Student achievement is a person's mastery of certain knowledge or skills in a course, which is obtained from test scores or numbers given by the lecturer. Many factors affect student achievement, including parents' income, pocket money, distance to campus... see more

Background: An Advance Care Plan (ACP) is a decision-making process concerning end-of-life care that embodies a patient’s values and preferences, for a time when patients are unable to make such choices on their own. ACPs have been employed into medical p... see more

Abstract. Food needs are the most important basic human needs in rural communities. Generally in rural communities whose income as farmers. With the development of the times, the land in the countryside has almost diminished and the settlements are starti... see more

This is the tale of two kinds of mbira from Zimbabwe: mbira dzavadzimu and mbira dzaVaNdau.1 Both began as narrowly localized instruments, but they’ve had very divergent fates over the past one hundred years. The mbira dzavadzimu has become widely known t... see more

Professor David Dabydeen is a Guyanese-born writer, critic and academic at the Centre of Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick. In 1993 he became Guyana's ambassador at UNESCO and is still a member of their Executive Boar... see more

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