High speed innovation; An overview of development of railway transportation in Netherlands

The comprehensive railway network of Netherlands is currently considered one of the vital components of the country’s transportation system, and while it provides extensive coverage throughout the country’s smooth geography, it plays an important role in transportation logistics in the country in a way that enables the efficient distribution of goods across Europe and supports… | log in

Flight hangar; historical process of airport infrastructure development in Netherlands

The strategic location of Schiphol Airport in Netherlands as one of the busiest and most connected airports in the world plays a central role in air transportation in Europe and the world. It plays a significant role in movement of goods and passengers around the world while facilitating extensive international communication. Although Schiphol Airport covers… | log in

Endless attractiveness; The importance and development process of the tourism industry in France

The French tourism industry is a clear and distinct example of the most successful industries in the world, attracting millions of tourists annually to its sights, rich history and diverse culture. From the streets of Paris to the sunny beaches of the Riviera, France offers a wide range of attractions for every type of tourist.In… | log in

The exponential growth of a structure; History of communication developments in the world

From ancient whispers to digital symphonies, the evolution of communication has been a testament to humans’ insatiable desire to communicate and share. The invention of the printing press, the telegraph, the telephone, and the Internet over the past few decades have revolutionized communication and enabled a faster and wider exchange of information. Advances in technology… | log in

A determining factor; How is health offered as a public good?

Throughout history, epidemics played an important role in the creation and reformation of medical systems in the world. For example, it was as a result of the Spanish flu virus pandemic in the 1920s that many countries established or reformed their ministries of health, and for the first time public health officials were included in… | log in

Social gap in the world; Philosophy of economic efficiency of social security system

Various estimates show that more than 93% of the world’s preventable burden of mortality, measured as potential years of life lost, occurs in developing countries. It doesn’t take much effort to figure out why, because out of the more than $30 billion in global investment in health research since the 1990s, only 5% has gone… | log in

Wealth as the axis of health promotion, The role of the health system in the global economy

In today’s world, health is an important lever in the development of societies and an important part of economic policies. This issue is especially recognized as an investment with significant economic and social benefits, rather than as a cost to society. All over the world, governments, as the main investors in this field, seek economic… | log in

From threat to limitation; Health system throughout history

Individual and social health are among the most important categories in today’s world, and many government plans and policies are aimed at improving and promoting health in society. A brief dig in history shows that human activities in the field of health and hygiene, in their current form, have a history of less than two… | log in

A clear vision; Investigating the consumption of metals in the field of health infrastructure

With the formation of the health system and more attention to healthcare and treatment, metals were also used as essential elements for the development of this sector. The application of metals in the health system includes a wide range of health care, treatment, service, and infrastructure equipment. Base metals such as steel, aluminum and copper… | log in

Powerless throne; Staying unscathed in the shadow of social changes

Attempts to cure diseases and injuries have always existed in the past centuries. The importance of health in social productivity and quality of life has led to the formation of national and international organizations and the drafting of laws to transform the health sector into a structured and systematic sector. A review of the statistics… | log in