The present study aims to identify the extent to which biology book of sixth grade achieves the basic scientific aspects in light of its scientific objectives. To achieve this goal, the researcher needed to build two questionnaires to evaluate the biology book for sixth-grade. To answer the questions of the study, the researcher used the following statistical methods : the weighted average, and percentages; and to identify the extent to match the perspective of teachers of the material with the perspective of a researcher in each paragraph of the questionnaire as well as the degree of severity of each paragraph in the book neighborhoods sixth-grade has reached Aalbagesh to several of the most important results: 1. All the teachers were with the perspective of a researcher at the non-use of similar symbols in solving genetic exercises that confuse, for example, students of color blindness gene prevalent disease XC and gene recessive . 2. The Maittalq Chapter VI of biology curriculum (organic evolution), which came in Aalmertbh for a second and is replaced Chapter disconnect the last example (the science of life technology) because the separate development of undesirable by teachers as a whole and students as well as to the science of life technology science benefit students with the evolution of technology in the use of the devices used in the treatment of many diseases such as the device, PCR, ELAIZA etc …. And other devices used in laboratories to be a graduate student familiarity with these topics. As to add a table at the end of cell division mention name of the field in the first phase and in the event that is the second field, which also was in the second place, because to add this table helps the student to easily understand the subject of cell division. 3. In the third chapter on the subject of worms ring (p. 130) represents the form (3-30) reproductive organs in the earthworm, although it for but preferably enlarge loops and coded in order to look more clarity to the student when matching explanation with drawing . This is an important point to this topic because the drawing helps students understand the text placement This was a point in the third
This paper aims at providing the teaching staff members with the necessary skills so as to become capable of tackling various situations, and treating daily problems that face students learning Spanish as a Second Language. This is made as an attempt to make teachers of foreign languages in general acquainted with modern trends of teaching with less complicated methods, specifically in teaching e earlier stages of foreign languages.
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En el presente trabajo pretendemos dotar al docente no nativo de Lenguas extranjeras, con algunos de los métodos necesari
... Show MoreIt is noted in the title that the paper studies the viewpoint in the novel The Dog and the Long Night by the Iranian novelist Shahranoush Parsi Pour and in the novel Alibaba's Sad Night by the Iraqi novelist Abdulkhaliq Ar-Rikabi. Both are well known novelists, and about whose stories and novels many critical books, MA theses, and Ph.D. dissertations have been written. Also, some of their literary works have won prizes. Here, the researcher shed light on the concept of viewpoint, its types, and its importance in novels in general. This was done along with tackling the two viewpoints in both novels, where similarities and differences were identified. For this end, the researcher has adopted the analytic-descriptive appro
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Background
Stathmin1 (also known as metablastin) is a major microtubule-depolymerizing protein that involved in cell cycle progression and cell motility.
Stathmin1 has been found to be up-regulated in some cancers and correlated with cell differentiation and proliferation.
Stathmin1 is a major cytosolic phosphoprotein that regulates microtubule dynamics and is associated with malignant phenotypes in various cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer.
Objective
To evaluate the role of Immunohistochemical expression of stathmin1 in non-small
... Show MoreSatire is genre of the literary arts that has always been the source of human interest. Because it is difficult to accept direct criticism, Satire appears as a literary tool in which vices, follies, abuses and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement. A satirical critic usually employs irony to attain this goal. Although satire is usually meant to be humorous, its greater purpose is often profitable social criticism, using wit to draw at
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