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Sólo/Solo y la alternancia de sólo/solamente
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El español es una lengua hablada por una ingente comunidad que abarca varios cientos de millones de personas. Son muchas las palabras con distintos significados que se escriben de similar manera. Hablamos, por ejemplo, de dos de ellas: el adjetivo solo y el adverbio sólo.

En este trabajo se plantea un estudio del adverbio sólo, palabra invariable cuya función consiste en (complementar la significación del verbo) y solo es un adjetivo (califica a un sustantivo).¿Cómo diferenciarlas para evitar errores ortográficos? Así, en estos casos (solo/ sólo), la distinción la da la tilde en la primera vocal. Ésta es la regla ortográfica clave. Solo, cuando es adverbio, se acentúa de forma obligatoria (sólo) si existe ambigüedad o confusión de su significado con el adjetivo solo.

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    In the Spanish language there are several words which contain the Accent,  so in order to distinguish two words which are similar in spelling and pronunciation anddifferent in meaning we use the Accent. Our research is about how to use the Accent to distinguish an adjective and an adverb.

    According to the (Real Academia) dictionary : in theSpanish language the word only has two grammaticaluses  ; it can be used as an adjective (means alone) or as an adverb.Examples :As an adjective : “ she works alone in the house “ working in the house without other’s help. As an adverb : “ working only in the house “ .So as to distinguish between the adverb and the adjective it’s necessary to write the adverb with the Accent, she works alone.The Accent’s place is chosen according to academic bases. According to the Spanish language dictionary Real Academia when this word functions as an adverb it becomes necessary to use the Accent to avoid mistakes.Examples :“ I’ll stay alone for one month “ The adjective is written without an Accent .“ It will be only one month “ adverb (only) .Suzaexplained in his dictionary ( explaining mistakes in the language ) that : it is too difficult to know it and the accent is existed  to avoid these mistakes . if we terminate the base and depend on reforming the words (only and alone) .The Real Academia added in 1999 that using the Accent with the adverb is up to the writer, and we agree with the base which explains the use of the accent with the adverb and the adjective in all the references of Real Academia  .Examples :Adjective : I live alone in this big palace .Adverb : It’s been raining here only for two days .The answer is only yes or no. To avoid falling in these mistakes of the meaning (not the spelling) when it’s about an adverb or an adjective we use the Accent .It’s obvious that the accent is used with the adverb

Example : this is only one test. Without an Accent .With the adjectiveExample : she is alone

The word only can be replaced with the word alone to be distinguished

We used a number of newspapers to know how the word (only) comes and how to distinguish the adverb and the adjective and the meaning in each sentence, and we could recognize each word according to its meaning and the necessity of its appearance with an Accent or without.

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Publication Date
Sun Jan 02 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Languages (jcl)
The Effect of Genderism on the Process and the Product of Translation
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    Many studies have been made and still concerning the field of translation. Since the mid-90's a considerable amount of researches has tackled the problem of gender and its effect on the process and the product of translation. Simon (1996, p 508) points out that when comparing women and men as translators and writers through history, women seem to be the weaker side. This paves the way to feminist movements which produce prominent studies concerning gender as a concept and translator's gender as practice on the quality and the accuracy of the translation.           

     Flotow (in Meschia, 2012, p 1-4) outlines several issues that can be

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Publication Date
Sat Jan 05 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Planner And Development
التشكيل الحضري و البصري للمدينة منطقة الدراسة مدينة بلدروز
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Sat May 05 2012
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Journal Of Planner And Development
planning and design of a tourist village in the marshes of southern Iraq
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This study analyzes how to make use of the resources in the marshlands of Iraq and how to utilize them, especially after the water returns to these areas and they are revitalized. We take an example of AL- Saheen Marsh and plan an ideal tourist resort there. This example can further expand to include other parts of the marshlands. The resort will utilize the local environment and tourist characteristics as it will have a feel and architectural resemblance to the houses and buildings that are currently built there. In addition the transportation methods will be the same as those used by the locals. Yet the resort will still posses all the facilities required by a modern tourist resort that includes all the services that will make

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Publication Date
Sun Nov 11 2018
Journal Name
Arab Science Heritage Journal
القرآن القرآن الكريم و السنة النبوية من أصحاب العاهات
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Islamic civilization derived its religious law from Quran and sunnah which took care of human as a benefit person in life and how it treat with it , and because the civilization takes care of human , it would take also in his health , manners ,body and this is the aim of Islamic civilization ,all religious emphasize on Islamic laws and on helping poor people or weakness one.

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Publication Date
Sun Jan 04 2015
Journal Name
Journal Of Educational And Psychological Researches
The concept of physical, psychological and social self with the kindergartens
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The concept of self is considered one of the important dimensions in the human personality, because feeling of self is an important characteristic in this phase from the psychological point of view.

The first source which forms the concept of self is the physical image, where the built and appearance of the body is considered among the vital matters which determine the person's image of himself/herself. 

The current research aims to:

1) Identify the level of physical self concept at the kindergarten children.

2) Identify the level of psychological self concept at the kindergarten children.

3) Iden

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Publication Date
Thu Dec 27 2018
Journal Name
Arab Science Heritage Journal
دراسة في ضرائب الارض عند ابي يوسف و الماوردي
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تتراوح ضريبة الارض ما بين 10%من المحصول (الشعير ) و 40 -50 من الخراج 

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Publication Date
Fri Sep 30 2022
Journal Name
نسق
Job security and its relationship to psychological tranquility in divorced teachers
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A sense of job security for divorced female teachers is one of the basic and very important requirements for enjoying the mental health that a person needs in order to be positive, balanced and productive. job security is one of the important things that workers must feel not only to ensure interaction and harmony between them and officials, but to ensure their satisfaction and increasing their motivation towards work, as job security is one of the most important indicators of job satisfaction and optimism in life, and it leads to the experience of psychological reassurance, which affects the building of individuals' personalities, the development of their intellectual competence and the identification of their psychological characteristic

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Publication Date
Fri Mar 01 2024
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
On Faintly θ- Semi-Continuous and Faintly δ-Semi-Continuous Functions
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      Faintly continuous (FC) functions, entitled faintly S-continuous and faintly δS-continuous functions have been introduced and investigated via a -open and -open sets. Several characterizations and properties of faintly S-continuous and faintly -Continuous functions were obtained. In addition, relationships between faintly s- Continuous and faintly S-continuous function and other forms of FC function were investigated. Also, it is shown that every faintly  S-continuous is weakly S-continuous. The Convers is shown to be satisfied only if the co-domain of the function is almost regular.

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Publication Date
Mon Mar 01 2021
Journal Name
Al-khwarizmi Engineering Journal
Hurst Exponent and Tsallis Entropy Markers for Epileptic Detection from Children
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The aim of the present study was to distinguish between healthy children and those with epilepsy by electroencephalography (EEG). Two biomarkers including Hurst exponents (H) and Tsallis entropy (TE) were used to investigate the background activity of EEG of 10 healthy children and 10 with epilepsy. EEG artifacts were removed using Savitzky-Golay (SG) filter. As it hypothesize, there was a significant changes in irregularity and complexity in epileptic EEG in comparison with healthy control subjects using t-test (p< 0.05). The increasing in complexity changes were observed in H and TE results of epileptic subjects make them suggested EEG biomarker associated with epilepsy and a reliable tool for detection and identification of this di

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Publication Date
Mon Mar 23 2020
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Molecular Modeling and in Silico Characterization of a Pathogenesis-Related Protein-10 (PR10) and its Coding Genes in some Oryza Species
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Rice is a major staple food for more than two thirds of the world population. Pathogenesis-related proteins-10 (PR10) have a range of 154 to 163 amino acid with molecular weight ~ 17 kDa.  They are acidic and generally intracellular and cytosolic proteins accumulate in plants in response to biotic and abiotic stresses. In the present study, a PR10 gene and its corresponding protein were characterized in O. sativa, O.  barthii, O. glaberrima, O. glumipatula, O. meridionalis, O. nivara, O. rufipogon and  O. punctata. The results revealed a narrow range of variation at both DNA and protein levels in all examined species except O. glumipatula. The latter showed a relatively

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