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Intellectual Dimensions of Architectural Murals Art in Ancient Iraq (Pottery and Glazes)
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. Mesopotamian art is thase mployed all around him into forms for artistic purposes and different con not at ions help him to understand the world around him and customized for their interests

The mural architectural art has distinguished traits that made it promote to the rank of the prominent arts that have been employed  by the Mesopotamian human to relate to the world  the heroic deeds and exploits  of that civilization ,that formed greatest and most splendid wonderful works that still illustrious and outstanding  till nowadays .The mural  architectural  art of pottery and glazed considered one of the most ancient wonders  of Mesopotamian creation in Old Iraq .The best quintessence of mural architectural art (pottery ,glazed )has been found in Al-Warkaa epoch and its significances ,since the dawn of history . Hence we checked his goal included:

To recognize the intellectual dimensions of the mural art in Old Iraq and to employ them into the architecture .

The  research could be identified by the samples that represented by the intellectual dimensions of the Old Iraq mural architectural (pottery, glazed)from the period (3500 B.C-539 B.C.),since samples of mural  arts have been chosen intentionally to serve the aim of the research .The researcher had chosen (3)samples of the mural Glazed pottery works .

The theoretical framework Bembages:

1-dimensional intellectual in the old Iraq. 2-artistic composition in the old Iraq.

The researcher has con cludedher  research with set of important results:

The intellectual existence has related to the civilized period for historical epochs in a structure considered related to the functional role that in turn,

Cosmic concepts that has made the image of the new reality and quoted the evolution of the philosophy of the state, and hugged form past, present and future in the form of shorthand symbols form, as in the sample (3(.

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Wed Mar 29 2017
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Iraqi Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences ( P-issn 1683 - 3597 E-issn 2521 - 3512)
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Thu Oct 01 2015
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Journal Of Educational And Psychological Researches
Installing Quality of Gratitude in Children from an Islamic Educational Perspective
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The study aimed to identify how to raise grateful children from an Islamic educational perspective. For that objective to be achieved, the researcher used both of deductive and descriptive approaches using the method of documentary research. The study's results show that children are the real wealth of the community and the foundation of cultural building; therefore, paying attention their raising is a responsibility that must be shared by everyone; gratitude is part parcel of the Islamic doctrine, which is one of the greatest virtues; the virtue of gratitude is the attitude of the believers which in turn strengthens the bonds and expands the network of positive social relationships; It is also considered a cultural significance

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Mon May 01 2006
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East Mediterr Health J
Prevalence of HCV/HIV co-infection among haemophilia patients in Baghdad
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Mon Jun 05 2023
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Journal Of Engineering
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Comparison of ML/DL Approaches for Detecting DDoS Attacks in SDN
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Software-defined networking (SDN) presents novel security and privacy risks, including distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. In response to these threats, machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) have emerged as effective approaches for quickly identifying and mitigating anomalies. To this end, this research employs various classification methods, including support vector machines (SVMs), K-nearest neighbors (KNNs), decision trees (DTs), multiple layer perceptron (MLP), and convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and compares their performance. CNN exhibits the highest train accuracy at 97.808%, yet the lowest prediction accuracy at 90.08%. In contrast, SVM demonstrates the highest prediction accuracy of 95.5%. As such, an

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