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THE LANGUAGE OF MEDIA BETWEEN THE CLASSICAL LANGUAGE AND THE DIALECT
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The media: ((Providing people with the right news, audio information, and constant facts that help them form a correct opinion in an incident or a problem, this opinion gives an objective expression of the mentality of the audience, their trends and tendencies). The German scientist Autogroot defines it as "the objective expression of the mentality of the audience, their spirit, their tendencies, and their trends at the same time." Whereas for  "Aristotle", (Language) is a specific verbal system created as a result of an agreement between the members of the human group somewhere )). It is a symbol of thought, and  a difference between humans and animals. Pronunciation and thought for “Aristotle” are intertwined: without pronunciation and without words, there is no thought or knowledge. The purpose of (language) for “Aristotle” is: achieving the links between humans, or having them knowing things,  language may also be used as a tool for education and entertainment in a particular domain of human activity. As for its origin: (language) originated gradually, and did not happen all at once. Language spreads accordingly to the needs and perception. And the first words uttered by man are the words that express the closest things surrounding him and can be percepted visually.

According to our arabic scientists, Ibn Juney said: “As of its meaning, it is voices told by each nation to express their needs”. In addition, Ibn al-Hajib said: "Language is every term for a meaning.”

Most traditional scholars have considered that language is a human way to communicate thoughts, emotions, and desires, through a system of symbols that are produced in a narrative fashion . Some scholars have replied that language may be used to conceal thought. Therefore the phrase "The language is to be used to hide human thoughts" which is a famous quote in linguistic studies and from that we conclude that language is distinguished from other symbols and signatory systems because it is accessible and arising from society for society and begins with prose, then poetry arises..  Then comes the science of the creation of the tongue: which starts with extrapolation and tracking, conservation and codification, including vocabulary and compositions. After that comes meditation and the lesson to develop grammatical, linguistic laws and the writing industry.

Language at the heart of a society is a way of (communication) or (transport) or (expression) through the (verbal voices), what the language gives or express, are the thoughts, meanings, emotions and desires or thought in general () . However, language can not be defined as a mere means of communication, because the study of word functions in any language does not support such a definition. And for that, one must say that The language was a function of communication. In other words, communication was one of the language’s functions. The old trend was to emphasize that language was the pot of thought, and that its function was to express human thought whether it was purely intellectual or related to emotions, sensations and human desires. Some modernists prefer the function of communication rather than the one of language.

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Fri Jan 15 2010
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Joijrnal Of College Ofeducation
Association between Insulin Resistance and Mellitus type 1 in children
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Aim of the study is to find any correlation between obesity (insulin resistance) and type I diabetes in children. Obesity and diabetes mellitus are the common health problems, and obesity is common cause of the insulin resistance. The results revealed marked increased in glucose, insulin, HbAlc and insulin resistance in obese diabetic type I patients comparing to control group they were obese and non-obese found to be within normal values for glucose, insulin, FIbAlc , and insulin resistance.

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Tue Aug 30 2022
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Pakistan Journal Of Medical & Health Sciences
Association between Digital Addiction and Sleep Habits for Preschool Children
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Fri Mar 26 2021
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Oral Diseases
Association between maternal periodontitis, acute‐phase reactants and preterm birth
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Thu Jul 21 2022
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Neuro Quantology
Astronomical Observation between Diffraction Limited Coherent and Incoherent Imaging Systems
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Numerical simulations are carried out to evaluate the coherence concept’s effect on the performance regarding the optical system, when observing and imaging the planet’s surface. In numerous optical approaches, the coherence qualities of light sources play an important role. This paper provides an overview about the mathematical formulation of temporal and spatial coherence and incoherence properties of light sources. The circular aperture was used to describe the optical system like a telescope. The simulation results show that diffraction-limited for incoherent imaging system certainly improves the image. Yet, the quality of the image is degraded by the light source's highly spatial and temporal coherence properties, resulting in a

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Wed Feb 28 2024
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Mosul Journal Of Nursing
Association between Digital Addiction and Eating Behaviors for Preschool Children
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Wed Sep 30 2020
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Iraqi Journal Of Chemical And Petroleum Engineering
Performance Comparison between Recycled Single Stage and Double Stage Hydrocyclones
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   This research presents a comparison of performance between recycled single stage and double stage hydrocyclones in separating water from water/kerosene emulsion. The comparison included several factors such as: inlet flow rate (3,5,7,9, and 11 L/min), water feed concentration (5% and 15% by volume), and split ratio (0.1 and 0.9). The comparison extended to include the recycle operation; once and twice recycles. The results showed that increasing flow rate as well as the split ratio enhancing the separation efficiency for the two modes of operation. On the contrary, reducing the feed concentration gave high efficiencies for the modes. The operation with two cycles was more efficient than one cycle. The maximum obtained effici

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Sat Jan 01 2005
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Iraqi Journal Of Science
Comparison between Zernike moment and central moments for matching problem
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Moment invariants have wide applications in image recognition since they were proposed.

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Mon Jul 16 2012
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International Journal Of Business And Manegement
Causality Relation between FDI Inflows and Economic Growth in Qatar
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These years Qatar has emerged as an important regional destination of foreign direct investment (FDI), which demonstrates the recent success of several smaller economies in attracting FDI. This paper aims to investigate the causal relationships between inward FDI and economic growth in the particular case of Qatar featured as oil production country. Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Impulse Responses and Granger Causality Tests were adopted as major research methods. Annual data set was used covering from 1990 to 2010. The main results demonstrated the bi-directional causality and long-run relationships between FDI inflows and economic growth in Qatar. And to attract FDI inflows into Qatar, the government shall continue its efforts in const

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Thu May 05 2022
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Alkindy College Medical Journal
Correlation between Body Mass Index and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disorder globally. The prevalence is 25% worldwide, distributed widely in different populations and regions. The highest rates are reported for the Middle East (32%). Due to modern lifestyles and diet, there has been a persistent increase in the number of NAFLD patients. This increase occurred at the same time  where there were also increases in the number of people considered being obese all over the world. By analyzing fatty liver risk factors, studies found that body mass index, one of the most classical epidemiological indexes assessing obesity, was associated with the risk of fatty liver. Objectives: To assess age, sex, and body mass index (BMI) as

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Fri Jan 01 2021
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Journal Of Advanced Pharmacy Education And Research
Comparative biosimilar quality studies between a rituximab product and MabThera
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