Do private transport services complement or compete against public transit? As transit agencies scramble to adjust to the new transport landscape of mobility services, this has become an important question.This study focuses on New York’s commuter vans (also known as “dollar vans„), private vans that have operated alongside public
Implications of some early Jewish sources for estimates of earthquake hazardin the Holy Land
For the past two millennia the Holy Land was under the yoke of successive invaders and oppressors, not a fertile ground for growth of historiographic traditions.Consequently, earthquake cataloguers had to rely largely on chronicles and texts written at distant administrative and cultural centers of the day, where earthquake destruction suffered by
Learning objects and interactive whiteboards: a evaluation proposal of learning objects for mathematics teaching
The current conditions of the classroom learning tend to be a one-way process based in teacher exposition, this make a negative impact on learning make it a mechanical and not meaningful activity.One possibility to oas ba?adores improve the quality of teaching is to innovate methodologies and varying forms of presenting information to students, suc
A systematic scoping review of early interventions for parents of deaf infants
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of whom were not expecting a deaf child and may require specialist support.Deaf children can experience poorer long-term outcomes than hearing children across a range of domains.After early detection by the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programme, pa