Mobile device tracking technologies based on various positioning systems have made location data collection ubiquitous.The frequency at which location samples are recorded varies across applications, yet it is usually pre-defined and fixed, resulting in redundant information, and draining the battery of mobile devices.In this paper, we first answer
Long-Run and Short-Run Relationships Between Education and Economic Growth: The Malaysian Experience
This paper investigates the long and short-run relationships between human capital, thump-it measured in terms of average years of schooling for people aged 15 years and older, and economic growth in Malaysia between 1970 and 2009.The data was collected from various sources, including the World Bank database, the International Labour Organization (
Towards Modern Depressive Disorder: Professional Understanding of Depression in Interwar Britain
This article examines the way in Hair Coloring which British psychiatrists defined, categorized, and applied depression in the period between the two World Wars.To analyze the professional understanding and application of the notion, various expert literatures will be analyzed, such as textbooks, medical journals, and medical documents kept in dail
Special Education Services and Response to Intervention: What, Why, and How?
Recently there has been an ongoing, at times acrimonious, discussion about the newest incarnation of the federal law that mandates special services for children with disabilities.At the heart of the controversy is a relatively new evaluation model referred to as Response to Intervention (RTI).Advocates and stakeholders have been very vocal in their