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May 08, 2026Open    Access

Research on Innovative Practice and Improvement Strategies of Government Purchasing Services in the Patriotic Health Movement in the New Era

Hanjia Li,Danni Qian
Objective: To summarize the practice experience of government purchase services in the patriotic health movement in my country, and analyze the deficiencies of the new era, with the aim of providing reference. Methods: The relevant experience of domestic and foreign government purchases public health services will be analyzed through the literature search, policies and regulations. Results: The system supply, purchase range and operational mechanism of government purchase services are improved. ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115344


May 07, 2026Open    Access

Spectrophotometric Evaluation of Color Matching between Acrylic Resin-Based Artificial Teeth and Conventional Shade Guides: An in Vitro Comparative Study

Nouhaila Mazzir,Ichraq Benazouz,Boutaina Maftouh,El Mehdi Jouhadi
Introduction: Accurate shade selection is essential for achieving aesthetic harmony in prosthetic restorations. However, discrepancies often arise when matching commercial prosthetic teeth with standardized shade guides. This study aimed to evaluate the chromatic compatibility between commercially available prosthetic teeth and two types of shade guides: the conventional Vita Classic? and manufacturer-specific shade guides. Methods: An in vitro comparative study was conducted on 13 brands of pro...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115209


May 06, 2026Open    Access

Shangu Colophons and Huang Tingjian’s Theory of “The Value of Calligraphy Depends on the Esteem of Its Writer”

Yuxin Feng
The Song Dynasty witnessed a peak in the development of colophons (tiba), which, as an emerging literary genre, satisfied Huang Tingjian’s need to express his critical views on literature and art, allowing his literary and artistic thoughts to be widely disseminated through this form. Huang Tingjian’s concept of “the value of calligraphy depends on the esteem of its writer” emphasizes the correspondence between the value of a calligraphic work and the moral character of its creator. This calligr...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115396


May 06, 2026Open    Access

Strategic Reputation Management in Sports Governance: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Manchester City Premier League Case

Vincent English
The Manchester City Premier League case, comprising 115 charges of alleged systematic financial misconduct spanning over a decade, represents one of the most consequential regulatory challenges in the history of professional football. This paper investigates whether the case outcome will inflict long-term reputational damage on the Premier League and assesses the utility of game theory as a primary analytical framework for understanding these complex dynamics. Through an integrated theoretical a...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115233


May 06, 2026Open    Access

Geospatial Assessment of Selected Heavy Metal Concentrations in and around Chetambe Hills, Kenya

Mukanda Kere Wanyama,Michael Nakitare Waswa,Felix Wanjala Omonya
A geospatial assessment of selected heavy metal concentration and associated human exposure risks in and around Chetambe Hills has been done in this study in soils at different depths using the Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXF). 16 soil samples were collected at different depths and analyzed for elemental concentrations using the AXIL software. The heavy metals analyzed were Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb and As. Ni concentrations ranged from 289 ± 12.3 ppm to 478.4 ± 2.3 ppm with an average of 409.1 ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115226


Apr 30, 2026Open    Access

Molecular Identification of Amylase-Producing Bacteria Isolated from Cassava Soil Sample at Abuja, Northern Nigeria

Stella Chiamaka Onukogu,Gbenga Folorunsho Oginni,Queenie Fernades
Background: Amylases, which are essential enzymes responsible for the breakdown of starch into glucose, serve pivotal functions across various industrial sectors, such as the food and pharmaceutical industries. This study focused on identifying amylase-producing bacteria from a soil sample collected at a cassava production site. Methods: Soil samples were subjected to serial dilution and cultured on starch agar plates to isolate potential amylase-producing bacteria. Nutrient agar was used as the...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1114860


Apr 30, 2026Open    Access

Intersection of Rule of Law and Human Rights in Nigeria: Unlocking Opportunities for a Democratic Future

Doose Shiishi-Gyer,Benedict O. Agu
The intersection of the rule of law and human rights is a critical issue in Nigeria, which has a complex history that includes periods of colonial rule, military dictatorship, and democratic transitions. The rule of law is essential for protecting human rights and promoting democracy. However, Nigeria’s history of military rule has left a legacy of human rights abuses and a weak rule of law. This has led to many challenges, including corruption, impunity, and a lack of access to justice. Despite...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1114869


Apr 28, 2026Open    Access

A Comprehensive SWOT Analysis of Youth Mental Health in England and India

Nesjona Bebri
Background: The rise of mental health challenges among young people represents a critical global issue, carrying profound implications for individuals, society, and the economy at large. England and India demonstrate distinct prevalence rates, health infrastructures, and socio-cultural factors that influence youth mental health. Methods: This study employs a SWOT analysis to rigorously evaluate and contrast strategies for addressing youth mental health in England and India. We sourced data from ...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1114999


Apr 27, 2026Open    Access

Safeguarding the Living Cultural Vein: A Policy-Oriented Analysis of Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritance and Renewal in China

Lkhagvasuren Urgamal,Rina Su
This paper provides a policy-oriented overview of the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in China, examining it as a living carrier of national identity. While ICH is deeply rooted in China’s 5000-year civilization—encompassing everything from Kunqu Opera to traditional tea-making—it currently faces significant dilemmas, including inheritance breakage, shrinking cultural spaces, and the tension between preservation and economic development. Drawing on a narrative review of Chines...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115266


Apr 27, 2026Open    Access

From Prediction to Personalisation: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Marketing Strategies

Benetta S. Blessed Daye,Fenfen Zhao
Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from a peripheral tool to a structural component of contemporary marketing strategy, promising unparalleled efficiency in demand forecasting, audience segmentation, and the delivery of individualised customer experiences. Yet the gap between what predictive analytics enables technically and what organisations achieve relationally remains poorly understood. This study adopts a qualitative, interpretive design to investigate three interrelated questions: 1) h...
Open Access Library J.   Vol.13, 2026
Doi:10.4236/oalib.1115231


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