The Biology of Attachment Formation
Pernille Bülow
Independent Scholar
In this article, we explore the biology behind the process of attachment formation between a caregiver and a child. The focus is primarily on mothers and their infants or young…
Pernille Bülow
Independent Scholar
In this article, we explore the biology behind the process of attachment formation between a caregiver and a child. The focus is primarily on mothers and their infants or young…
Gerhard Steinmann, Neher Aseem Parimoo
International Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.)
The article discusses the importance of diversity in academic publishing and the role of JOSHA in promoting open access and interdisciplinary research. While traditional publishing often favours the 'consolidation' of…
Stephan Seiler
International Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.)
Dear josha-journal readers, Before the summer really starts in Europe, josha-journal deals with a variety of topics, especially, as a warning, with a serious issue concerning German history. George M.…
George Weisz
University of New England
The concept of the Empire (Reich) of the German Nations was first established by Otto I in the year 962. It was revived from the defunct Holy Roman Medieval one…
Luis García Valiña
University of Buenos Aires
The widespread automation of jobs could lead to a crisis of identity and self-esteem in humans, as recognition for socially useful activities is essential to human identity. Loss of recognition…
Soham Mukherjee, Akanksha Mukherjee
Sardar Patel Zoological Park
The sulcata tortoise is a popular reptile species native to Africa that has seen an increase in popularity as a pet in India in recent years. Proper captive care and…
Otto Kruse
Zurich University of Applied Sciences.
This article is inspired by a quotation from Heinrich Heine (1833) („No, we do not seize an idea, but the idea seizes us and kneads us and whips us into…
Pernille Bülow
Independent Scholar
The concept of love languages is widely known, but is there any scientific evidence to support their existence? This newsletter explores the science behind the popular concept of love languages…
Robert Kaplan
University of Wollongong
In 1989, Gert van Rooyen and Joey Haarhoff abducted and murdered six young girls, with no trace of their bodies ever found. The crimes occurred during a period of social…
Usman Al-amin
Department of History, University of Maiduguri
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the challenges facing colleges of education in Nigeria. The study examines the historical background of colleges of education in Nigeria, the challenges facing…