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UM holds annual meeting of AULP virtually
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The Geopolitics of Iran | Francisco José B S Leandro
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MB June 2021 Special Report | Gaming: The road to June 26, 2022
The following results should be put into perspective because of when the study was carried out (April 2000, during the lockdown) and because it was aimed solely at North American gamblers; nevertheless, it should not be ignored. Synergy Blue, a manufacturer of arcade-style casino games, published the results of a survey of 1,000 adult US gamblers, and only 51 per cent of them said they will gamble in casinos again once casinos reopen.
Macau Business interviewed Sudhir H. Kalé, CEO of GamePlan Consultants, who has vast experience advising gaming companies on five continents.
First of all, Mr Kalé believes “there will be marked differences in some gambling-related behaviours between US and Chinese gamblers.”
King Of Power Drills Becomes Billionaire As Sales Soar Amid Covid Lockdowns
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So many new universities – Where will the staff come from?
As part of China’s plan to turn Southern Guangdong province into a technology hub – under the Greater Bay Area plan for Hong Kong, Macau and nine cities in Guangdong with a combined population of 72 million – 11 new universities are on track to open for enrolment this year alone, with many more planned for the next few years.
Some are brand new institutions and others are branch campuses of existing universities or expanded new campuses with new degree-awarding powers. But with such fast and massive expansion, some experts question whether they can attract enough faculty with doctoral degrees to ensure the quality education the region aspires to.