China Must Act Immediately to Protect its Primate Populations from Extinction -Dr Paul Garber and Dr Alejandro Estrada
SciPod · China Must Act Immediately To Protect Its Primate Populations From Extinction Original Article Reference This SciPod is a summary of the paper ‘The primate extinction crisis in China: immediate challenges and a way forward’ in Biodiversity and Conservation....Chick-fil-A Successes, Failures and International Expansion Challenges amid LGBTQ Protests – Dr Bertrand Guillotin, Fox School of Business at Temple University
SciPod · Chick – Fil – A Successes, Failures And International Expansion Challenges Amid LGBTQ Protests Original Article Reference This SciPod is a summary of the case study ‘Chick-fil-A: International Expansion Challenges’, available at...Improving Human Health and Wellbeing Will Protect Primate Populations – Dr Alejandro Estrada, Dr Paul Garber, and Dr Abhishek Chaudhary
SciPod · Improving Human Health And Wellbeing Will Protect Primate Populations Original Article Reference This SciPod is a summary of the paper ‘Current and future trends in socio-economic, demographic and governance factors affecting global primate conservation’ from...Dr Ritu Tripathi | The Effects of Autonomy on Motivation in Different Cultures
Like other animals, humans have unique ways of approaching a potential mate and securing their affections. The goal of these ‘wooing’ processes is generally to establish a long-term romantic relationship with the person of interest. Victor de Munck, a Professor of Anthropology at Vilnius University, recently carried out a fascinating study exploring the most common patterns of courtship observed in the United States today, and the cultural influences underpinning these patterns.