The role of the public sector- Investment customizations- economic embargo - The role of the private sector - Coexistence between the public and private sectors - Ratio of growth
سياسة التعليم لتعزيز الهوية الوطنية في العراق
تعـد الوحـدة الوطنيـة لأي شـعب قاعـدة الارتكـاز للبنـاء الحضـاري والتقـدم والتطـور والتنميـة في المجـالات كافـة وبغيابها يفقد الشعب المرتكزات الأساسية لآمنه واستقراره، وقدرته على احتواء الأزمات الناشئة عن الاختلافات العرقيـة والدينية والطائفية، وعلى هذا الأساس فان قيادات الشعب الوطنية يكون هاجسها الدائم الحفاظ على الوحدة الوطنية، وسـد كـل الثغـرات والمنافـذ في جـدرانها لكـي لاتنفـذ مـن خلالهـا ريـاح
... Show MoreThe central marshes are one of the most important wetlands/ecosystems in the southern area of Iraq. This study evaluates the bed soil's mechanical, physical, and chemical properties at certain southern Iraqi central marshes sites. This was conducted to investigate their types and suitability for enhancing the agricultural reality of most field crops and for construction purposes. Soil samples were collected from 15 sites at 10-100 cm depth. Hence, numerous parameters were determined: index properties, unconfined compressive strength, direct shear strength, consolidation, texture, and sieve analysis, water content, specific gravity, dry density, permeability, pH, total soluble salts (TSS), organic materials (OM) and total
... Show MoreAl-Ruhbah region is located in the southwest of Najaf Governorate. A numerical model was created to simulate groundwater flow and analyze the water quality of the groundwater, by developing a conceptual model within the groundwater modeling system software. Nineteen wells were used, 15 for pumping and four for observation. A three-dimensional model was built based on the cross-sections indicating the geologic layers of the study area, which were composed of five layers. When a distance of 1,000 m between the wells was adopted, 135 wells can be operated simultaneously. These wells were hypothetically operated at 6, 12, and 18 h intervals, with a discharge of 200, 430, and 650 m