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Haroon Khan

    An Introduction to Public Administration
    Journeys in Colon Cancer
    • Journeys in Colon Cancer

      From Insights to Innovations

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Journeys in Colon Cancer: From Insights to Innovations presents a comprehensive collection of scientific journal articles that examine the complexities of colon cancer treatment. It goes beyond traditional chemotherapy to explore the potential of naturally occurring alkaloids, the effects of delayed chemotherapy on survival, and the gut microbiome's role in therapy. Each article meticulously reviews innovative approaches, including the modulation of the cell cycle by alkaloids, the relevance of biomarkers like tumor budding and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in treatment decisions, and emerging immune-based therapeutic strategies. The anthology also features unique case reports and large-scale population studies that highlight the importance of personalized medicine. The foreword emphasizes the need to look beyond conventional chemotherapy to consider alternative and integrative treatments. This resource is invaluable for medical professionals, researchers, and students aiming to deepen their understanding of advanced colon cancer therapies and enhance patient outcomes through evidence-based insights. Quality Research Publishing aims to make knowledge accessible by curating the latest research and providing plain language summaries. Each article is available individually and digitally at no cost, ensuring that educational and scientific work is understandable for those seeking deeper knowledge. The articles were published unde

      Journeys in Colon Cancer
    • An Introduction to Public Administration

      Concepts and Cases

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This analysis of public administration addresses critical issues and concepts in the field, particularly in light of globalization. It covers all aspects of modern public administration with a focus on comparative systems, including those of China, Japan, the UK, Germany, and India. Initial chapters introduce the field, highlighting the interplay between socio-economic, political, and technological factors, and the significance of comparative public administration in a global context. Key topics include federalism, organizational behavior (encompassing classical, human relations, and modern theories), and the role of public managers. Subsequent chapters delve into leadership theories, human resources management in the public sector, employee-management relations, budgeting, decision-making, bureaucracy, and ethics. The concluding chapters discuss nonprofit organizations and e-governance. Each chapter features case studies that provide applied examples of the concepts, fostering critical thinking skills. This resource is essential for students and serves as an ideal textbook for political science courses and programs.

      An Introduction to Public Administration