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Grandparents and Grandchildren Face-to-Face on the Internet

With the immense accumulation witnessed on the internet day by day, even hour by hour, for our news, emotions, compositions, photos, and videos, we find ourselves in front of a vast library or a huge repository of documents that accurately describe our lives. Our children and grandchildren will be able to access our pages and personal

Smart City

Equal access to digital services and the internet represents one of the rights that all segments of society should enjoy. Technological advancements have allowed everyone to benefit fully, leading to the emergence of what is called "digital homes" and the appearance of robots that derive their intelligence from human intelligence,

A Crisis of Conceptual Confusion Throughout History

Introduction: The rejection or condemnation of a particular idea or act by individuals must be based on a cognitive approach that underpins their opinions, otherwise their condemnatory speech and actions would be meaningless. This is perhaps one of the problems of the intellectual class in society, the "problem of methodological

Resisting Change in the Seventh Harsha

"Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves..." This great verse came to my mind as I watched the comments of followers of the brilliant series "The Seventh Harsha" on social media pages, witnessing a cocktail of emotions ranging from indignation, condemnation,

Tourism must adapt to post-pandemic environment to drive growth in Emerging Asia

Growth in Emerging Asia is proving resilient with real GDP growth in 2023 projected to 5.3 % on average in Emerging Asian economies (ASEAN-10, China and India), and by 4.6 % on average in ASEAN economies alone. The export sector helped boost economic growth and maintain the momentum of the region’s economies, though it has weakened