Examining the impact of personal freedom on income inequality: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and Western European regions.

Rising income inequality has recently garnered intensive attention owing to its significance in theory and practice.This has rendered the mechanism through which inequality can be understood, even from a microscopic perspective, to institute proper policies that curtail it important.We contribute to the literature by examining the effect of freedom

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Renyi Joint Entropy-Based Dynamic Threshold Approach to Detect DDoS Attacks against SDN Controller with Various Traffic Rates

The increasing incidence of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks has made software-defined networking (SDN) more vulnerable to the depletion of controller resources.DDoS attacks prevent the SDN controller from processing all incoming data efficiently, potentially disrupting a network or denying legitimate users access to network services.Th

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BUREAUCRATIC CORRUPTION AND LIBERAL SOLUTIONS

There is a common belief that social systems are sensitive to any disruptions due to the fit of the individual elements of the social mechanism.That is why bureaucracy was created, as an organizational step towards rationality and efficiency on a large scale.The conditions for getting rich were created by capitalism, but there was a need to structu

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Ethnoculturally-profiled care: Dementia caregiving targeted towards Middle Eastern immigrants living in Sweden.

This study was set out to explore the understanding of dementia as a PW Sticker Decal culturally and socially shaped illness in order to illuminate such perceptions and experience in relation to ethnoculturally profiled dementia care in Sweden.The results indicate, contrary to many other studies (c.f.Conell et al 2009; Flaskerud 2009; Gray et al 20

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