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Twenty-FirstCentury Issues: Perspectives of Pandemic, Climate Change, and Digital Transformationis a stimulating compilation of work that addresses the Twentieth Century's dichotomy and relationship to the Twenty-First Century as a result of global challenges impacting health, economics, and digital transformation. The focal point of this research is aggressively making researchers level up scientific advancements to harness needed resources. Twenty-First Century science and technology research is vital to meeting a broad range of global challenges related to economic growth, better health, sustainable development and enhanced safety and security This compilation of work gives readers insight about preparation for world improvements and how to meet the futuristic needs of civilization.
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Section I: The Twentieth Century: A Retrospective View
Chapter 1: The Spanish Flu and its Effects on Population Growth: The Aftermath
by Jessica L. Burke, Lisa A. Eargle, and Ashraf EsmailChapter 2: The Rise of Global Citizens
by Ghosh ThinnakkakathChapter 3: The Growth of Technology in the 20th Century
by Priscilla Okunji, Dana Mashal, Caron Strong, and Gina Brown Chapter 4: Industrial Revolution, Industrialization, and Impacts on Human Environment: The
Imperativeness of Environmental Education
by Tolu O. Isele, Bimpe E. Alabi, and Kofo A. AderogbaChapter 5: The Last Decade of the 20th Century
by Veronica Woodard and Twila Sterling-GuillorySection II: The Twenty-First Century: A Present and Futuristic View
Chapter 6: Education in the 21st Century: Quest for Sustainable Education in the Global South
by Kofo A. Aderogba and Tolu O. IseleChapter 7: Climate Change, Cross-Border Trade, Business Survival, and the Global Economy
by Sylvester UdeorahChapter 8: The Corona Virus Pandemic: Health and Economic Implications
by Priscilla Okunji, Dana Mashal, Caron Strong, and Devora WinkfieldChapter 9: Managing Digital Technology and Research Communication for Sustainable Systems
by Brendan James Moore, Syed Adeel Ahmed, and Ashraf EsmailChapter 10: Harnessing Global Energy Mix: The African Perspective
by Edward Agbai and Theophilus BoufiniChapter 11: Managing The Dynamics: In Individuals and Government
by Sheri Harshaw and Compreca C. MartinChapter 12: The Leadership Question of The 21st Century: A Futuristic View of Africa
by Anthony Obi OgboChapter 13: Information Governance: A Catalyst for Digital Transformation
by Henrietta OkoroAbout the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
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Edward Agbai is associate professor of leadership and organization change at Emmanuel University.
Ashraf Esmail is associate professor of criminal justice and director of the Center for Racial Justice at Dillard University.
Henrietta M. Okoro is associate professor at Colorado Technical University and project management professional (PMP).
Sylvester Udeorah is development economist and faculty in the Department of Economics at the University of Port Harcourt.
Brandon Hamann is research criminologist and adjunct professor of criminal justice at Dillard University