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The Application of Artificial Intelligence in Project Management Research: A Review
(International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence, 2021)
The field of artificial intelligence is currently experiencing relentless growth, with innumerable models emerging in the research and development phases across various fields, including science, finance, and engineering. ...
Creative Graphic Thinking and Contemporary Graphic Representation
(Advances in desing, music and arts, EIMAD 2020, 2021)
The article fundamentally seeks to demonstrate to what extent technologies have changed the graphic thinking process of industrial designers. It verifies what type of innovation graphic representation has undergone in the ...
The Hidden Face of Urban Slavery A Look at the Coartados Rental Market
(University Press of Florida, 2020)
The Hidden Face of Urban Slavery A Look at the Coartados Rental Market In 1845, the Cuban Junta de Fomento, seeing an escalating crisis develop in front of their own eyes, complained that “infinite [numbers],” of coartados ...
Effects of a Brief Preventive Intervention in Cyberbullying and Grooming in Adolescents
(Psychosocial intervention, 2021)
The development of brief and inexpensive interventions that reduce risky behaviors in adolescence constitute a challenge for current research. This study addresses the prevention of two online behavior problems in adolescents ...
An Institution for the Advancement of Slaves into Freedmen? Understanding Cuban Laws about Coartacion
(University Press of Florida, 2020)
María del Carmen was a twenty-five-year-old African woman when, in 1813, she was recorded as being ethnically Carabalí and a “coartada,” having a past that included four prior owners.¹ That same year María del Carmen was ...
Freeing Oneself The Meaning and Practice of Coartacion
(2020)
In 1789 the Spanish crown eliminated the old monopolistic practice of the Asiento, which had kept the slave trade to Cuba in the hands of a selected number of individuals and firms since the sixteenth century, allowing for ...
Remote special education during COVID-19: A combined bibliometric, content and thematic analysis
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021)
While massive research has been conducted to see how remote learning and teaching is conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic, less focus has been paid on remote special education for students with disabilities. Therefore, it ...
Wage-Earning Slaves COARTACION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY CUBA Conclusion
(Wage-EAarning Slaves, 2020)
Wage-Earning Slaves is the first systematic study of coartación, a process by which slaves worked toward purchasing their freedom in installments, long recognized as a distinctive feature of certain areas under Spanish ...
Slaves and Labor Pools The Combination of Slavery and Work for Hire
(University Press of Florida, 2020)
When slaves were seized, complications often arose between those claiming ownership over them. Dire as their situation was, things took a turn for the worse when coartados entered the depósitos, where their special status ...
"Roaming Coartados" Strengthening the Rural Slave Sector
(University Press of Florida, 2020)
Sugar cane plantations began to incorporate coartados in the mid-nineteenth century. This chapter examines the shift of labor from city to country. While many coartados did everything in their power to remain in Havana, ...