The self-awareness interactions reflects with emotions,assess the child in respect to its relations with the social standards; they are not merely simply reactions , but rather they connect with his moral behavior and other 's thinks. When the self- awareness gets developed with emotions within the child , the latter become highly sensitive, causing him prone to be blamed . AS a result , the children test the self –awareness interactions with emotions and in age 3 years , where the self –awareness interactions with emotion clearly link to the self- assessment. The children in stage of kindergarten could not describe the self-awareness interactions accurately ; they test it under different circumstances in comparison to the youngest one. Based on the recommendations of emotionally child bringing up conference held in Cairo in 2007, it is necessitated to concern over the official and semi- official educational institutions that could have an emotion effect upon the child ; besides, the conference also confirmed to study the child emotionally and how to promote it for bringing up a new generation endowing with strong will and sincere ( Al-Hawarna- 2007). The study has indicated that the self-awareness with emotions and its integration with others have a relation to appear behavior problems within the children and having a big role on the psychological and social development for the children. The self-awareness with emotions has an important impact on the children for a success in life and for preserving the relations with the family and colleagues. If the children are not to be aware with their emotions , they will find difficulty in making decisions logically or to get integrated with others ; thus , they have an opportunity to response to the social attitudes to help others in correct ways and to avoid the decisions that lead to incorrect results( Elias and Weissber 2000). The two researchers have indicated that the child needs to learn some vocabularies indicating to emotions and feelings and reasons for such reasons and other alternatives in order for the child to have an opportunity to represent his emotions to be used in correct way. . ( Al-Shimari-2005) sees that the method of assistance represents as a means for social interaction having clear effect in the exchange between the individual and his family and between the individual and others ( Al-Shimari , 2005, 98). The current research aims to : Measure the self- awareness with emotions with the kindergarten children ( sample of the research males and females ) Measure the method of assistance within the kindergarten children ( sample of the research males and females ) Knowing the relationship between the self- awareness with emotion and integration with others among the kindergarten children. ( males and Females) For verifying goals of the research , the researcher has prepared three scales ( scale of self-awareness with emotion, scale of integration with others and scale of assistance ) . For ascertaining the reliability and consistence, the three scales have been applied on the sample 400 child who have been randomly chosen from 20 kindergartens . After processing the statistic data , the scales have been applied on the basic sample 600 child who have been randomly chosen . The researcher has reached to the following results: The sample of the research of females enjoys with self-awareness with emotion. The sample of the research of females enjoys with integration with others The research sample of females enjoys with the method of assistance.The integration with others is consistent relationship , the more the integration with others gets increased , the more the self-awareness with emotion increase. The more the method of assistance increases , the more self-awareness with emotion increases. The independent variables affect the method of assistance. In the light of the results , the researcher has submitted a set of recommendations and suggestions.
Background: Peripheral giant cell lesion (PGCL) and central giant cell lesion (CGCL) of the jaws have a distinct clinical behavior.Giant cell tumour (GCT) is a benign locally aggressive neoplasm affects the long bones. Both lesions are characterized histologically by multinucleated giant cells in a background of ovoid to spindle-shaped mesenchymal cells. The WW domain-containing oxidoreductase (WWOX) gene is located at 16q23.1–16q23.2, a region that spans the second most common human fragile site, FRA16D, at 16q23.2.The Ki-67 antigen is a nuclear protein that is associated with and may be necessary for cellular proliferation.Ki-67 protein is present during all active phases of the cell cycle (G1, S, G2, and mitosis), but is absent fr
... Show MoreBubbled slabs can be exposed to damage or deterioration during its life. Therefore, the solution for strengthening must be provided. For the simulation of this case, the analysis of finite elements was carried out using ABAQUS 2017 software on six simply supported specimens, during which five are voided with 88 bubbles, and the other is solid. The slab specimens with symmetric boundary conditions were of dimensions 3200/570/150 mm. The solid slab and one bubbled slab are deemed references. Each of the other slabs was exposed to; (1) service charge, then unloaded (2) external prestressing and (3) loading to collapse under two line load. The external strengthening was applied using prestressed wire with four approaches, wh
... Show MoreBackground: Breast cancer is the commonest type of malignancy worldwide and in Iraq. It is a serious disease that affects the general health and cause systemic changes that affect the physical and chemical properties of saliva leading to adverse effects on oral health. This study was conducted toassess the tumor marker CA15-3 and selected elements in saliva and their relation to oral health status among breast cancer patients compared to control group. Materials and Methods: The total sample consisted of 60 women aged 35-45 years. 30 women were newly diagnosed with breast cancer before taking any treatment and surgery (study group) and 30 women without clinical signs and symptoms of breast cancer as a control group. Dental caries was record
... Show MoreBackground: Menopause can bring oral health problems and also associated with significant adverse changes in the orofacial complex. After menopause, women become more susceptible to periodontal disease due to deficiency of estrogen hormone. Current study aimed to evaluate the periodontal health status in relation to salivary constituent including pH, flow rate and some elements (Magnesium, Calcium and inorganic phosphorus) of pre and post-menopause women. Materials and Methods: Periodontal health status of 52 women aged 48-50 years old (26 pre-menopause and 26 post-menopause) were examined including (gingival index, plaque index, calculus index, probing pocket depth and clinical attachment level). Salivary sample was collected for two women
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Background: Infections are common in the children attending daycare centers how act as predisposes to it. Hygienic interventions have a fundamental role in infection control and disease prevention in child care settings.
Objective: - To evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of nurseries workers in infection prevention and control among the children.
Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study using the researcher-developed questionnaire validated by two experts and piloted and 100 nurseries-workers had participated in it.
Result: the mean age of participants was 37.5 years±12.1, (37%) aged 18-30 yrs, 58% married, and 57% with higher education, 54% of n
... Show MoreThe aim of this study is to detect the level of psychological stress among unemployed individuals and the level of their wellbeing by finding the correlation between these two variables.
The research sample consisted of (99) people who are currently unemployed and registered at the Ministry of Labor Affairs.
Schafer (1996) scale for psychological stress was used and alongside Ziout's (2012) scale for wellbeing.
The results of the research showed an inverse relation between being unemployed and having wellbeing.
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... Show MoreEmily Bronte is born in Yorkshire on 30 July 1818. Her father, Rev. Patrick Bronte, is a man of intelligence and determination which enables him to gain an admission as a sizar to 81. John's Cambridge in 1802. He has six children where Emily is the fifth. The mother is a young beautiful girl who belong to an important family. Both Emily's parents try to teach
Their children well, support them all the time and elevate them to
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high levels. This causes an eagerness towards reading and writing, but the happiness of the children is affected by the sickness and later on by the death of their mother in 1821. After that things would
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