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The Level of Congruence between Teachers' Methodological Expectations and Students' Attitudes towards these Expectations
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The aim of this research is to identify the general level of teachers’ curriculum expectations in (geography subject as a model), as well as the significance of the difference in the level of teachers’ curriculum expectations in light of the gender variables (male, female), the years of service (10 years or less - more than 10 years), the level of attitudes of fourth-grade literary students towards geography, the level of congruence between teachers’ curriculum expectations and the attitudes of fourth-grade literary students towards geography in light of the variables, the general level of congruence and the level of congruence between teachers’ curriculum expectations and the attitudes of students in the fourth literary class towards geography, the level of congruence between teachers’ curriculum expectations and the attitudes of their students in the class fourth literary towards geography, the level of congruence between the expectations of male and female teachers (with 10 years of service 10 and less), the methodology and the attitudes of female students in the fourth literary grade towards geography, the level of congruence between the expectations of male and female teachers (with more than 10 years of service), and the methodology and attitudes of female and male students in the fourth literary grade towards the subject of geography. thus, The methodological expectations tool was applied to a random sample of teachers of geography with a total of (73) participants, while the tool for students’ attitudes towards geography was applied to a random sample of fourth-grade literary middle or secondary students, totaling (872) male and female students. The results showed that there is a positive significance in the curriculum expectations of the teachers of geography for the fourth preparatory literary class, As well as there is a significance difference according to the gender variable in the level of curriculum expectations of teachers in favor of males, there is significance difference according to the variable of years of service in the level of curriculum expectations of teachers in favor of those with service more than 10 years, there is a positive significance in the attitudes of the fourth literary students towards the geography subject, there is a relative match at the level (positive extrusive graph) between the two variables (Teachers’ curriculum expectations) and (the fourth grade literary students’ attitudes towards geography), there is a relative (general) match between the two variables and with a significant difference in favor of (curriculum teachers) among the study sample, there is a relative match between the two variables with a significant difference in favor of female teachers among the female students, there is a relative match between the two variables and a significant difference in favor of the teachers over the students, there is a causal match between the two variables and a significant difference in favor of teachers with service (10 years and less) among the study sample, and there is a relative match between the two variables and a significant difference in favor of teachers with service (more than 10 years) among the study sample, according to these results appropriate relevant recommendations and suggestions were presented.

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Publication Date
Tue Sep 01 2015
Journal Name
Iosr Journal Of Agriculture And Veterinary Science
Biological and physiological effects of Metarhizium anisopliae on Culex quinquefasciatus.
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The results of studying the effects of M. anisopiliae spores on mosquito, C. quinquefasciatus showed a biological effects represented by immature mortality. The mortality increased proportionally with the concentrations of fungal spores, which reached (at high concentration 2×1011 spores / ml), to 86.6, 56.6% in first and late instar larvae, respectively. An important to mention that cumulative death rate was significantly associated with the time, which reached to 56% at 7 day after treatment. In addition, M. anisopiliae had a long period permanence in aquatic habitats; in which the residual effects stay 30 days in aquatic habitats after treatment at laboratory conditions. Interestingly, the long period exposure of fungal spores (30 minut

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Publication Date
Sun Jan 21 2018
Journal Name
Drug Invention Today
Preparation and evaluation of lornoxicam in situ gelling liquid suppository
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Publication Date
Wed Oct 11 2023
Journal Name
Journal Of Educational And Psychological Researches
Earthly Identity of Public and Private Kindergarten Children Comparative Study
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The study is concerned with the problem of the earthly identity of kindergarten children by verifying its aims in identifying the earthly identity of the first level of kindergarten children and the earthly identity of both levels of the kindergarten. The research also aims to identify the earthly identity of male and female kindergarten children. The study population is represented in public and private kindergartens on both sides of Baghdad city, Karkh & Rusafa for the academic year (2022-2023). The earthly identity test in its final form consisted of (10) items. The test was administered to a sample of (400) children in public and private kindergartens, who were selected randomly. The results showed that kindergarten children have

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Publication Date
Fri Aug 30 2024
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Isolation and Identification of Enterococcus spp. Resistant to Macrolides Antibiotics
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Gram-positive enterococciare opportunistic and resistant to many antibiotics. This study aimed to investigate the presence of Enterococcus spp. in our community and whether these isolates are resistant to the macrolides class of antibiotics. Fifty isolates from 112 clinical samples were recognized as Enterococcus spp. and confirmed using Vitek-2 system. The current study found that 50/112 (44.6%) represented the total isolates, 38/50 (76%) of which were Enterococcus faecalis, while 12/50 (24%) were Enterococcus faecium, twenty (40%) isolates from root canals and 30 (60%) isolates from urine were isolated. The sensitivity of the enterococcal isolates to various macrolides (erythromycin, azithromycin and clarithromycin) antibiotics wa

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Publication Date
Fri Oct 01 2021
Journal Name
Diyala Journal For Pure Science
Synthesis, Characterization and Computational Study of Discotic Liquid Crystal Compounds
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Discotic liquid crystal compounds were synthesized and characterized. Liquid crystalline texture of these compounds was investigated by polarized optical microscopy (POM). The Hartree-Fock approximation (HF) was used to calculate theoretical molecular parameters for synthesized compounds such as optimization, hardness, EHOMO, ELUMO, and energy gap using the Gaussian 09W program.

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Publication Date
Tue Dec 05 2023
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Purification and characterization of L-asparaginase produced from Bacillus sp.
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The objective of this study was to isolate and identify the asparaginase-producing bacteria, then purify and characterize the enzyme in order to investigate their properties in the future. Fifteen local bacterial isolates were isolated from various sites in the city of Baghdad, identified by conventional morphological and biochemical procedures, and confirmed using vitek 2 methods, and submitted to primary screening processes for asparaginase production. For secondary screening, eight isolates with the greatest yellow zone ability on a specific solid medium were chosen. Bacillus sp. was reported to have the highest enzyme production (7.5 U/mg proteins). After 24 hours of incubation, submerged fermentation yielded optimal conditi

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Publication Date
Wed Jan 30 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of The College Of Education For Women
Excessive Indulgence Of Parents and Social Consensus for Children Kindergarten
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Parental socialization trends impacting seriously on the growth of individual
personality and psychological health trends ,love, acceptance and on confidence help
children to grow as a person who loves other accept others and trust and negative parental
attitudes such as excess portents us or negligence . and the focusing and demonstrate a
negative impact on the growth of excess an mental health and family play a significant role in
a childes life we can see how many manifestation of compatibility or incompatibility thatappear on individual behaviors and achieve their success or failure in life be returned to the
of human relations that prevailed between the family members of children in various stages of
his life fi

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Publication Date
Sun Jun 05 2011
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Applying Quran Security and Hamming CodesFor Preventing of Text Modification
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The widespread of internet allover the world, in addition to the increasing of the huge number of users that they exchanged important information over it highlights the need for a new methods to protect these important information from intruders' corruption or modification. This paper suggests a new method that ensures that the texts of a given document cannot be modified by the intruders. This method mainly consists of mixture of three steps. The first step which barrows some concepts of "Quran" security system to detect some type of change(s) occur in a given text. Where a key of each paragraph in the text is extracted from a group of letters in that paragraph which occur as multiply of a given prime number. This step cannot detect the ch

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Publication Date
Sun Sep 06 2009
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Effects of lead and Zenic on Scenedesmus quadricaudaVar. longispina algae
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The study includs,effect of concentration of Lead 0.2 ,0.3 , 0.5, 5 , 10 mg/L and Zinc 0.1,0.5 , 2 , 4 , 8 mg/L lonely or to gether on growth green algae( Scenedesmus quadricauda var . longispina) according to the total qauntity for the cells and the adsorption of the algae to the zn,pb concentration .growth curve and dubbling time growth were calculated with or without there heavy metals . Results shows that there are significant differences (P<0.01) for growth curve and the control. (7.5201 cell /h)and with dubbling times (9.87 cell/h). The heavy metals(Pb, Zn). shows antagonistic effect when both used in media.

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Publication Date
Mon Jan 01 2024
Journal Name
Lecture Notes In Networks And Systems
Proceedings of Ninth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology
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The investigation of signature validation is crucial to the field of personal authenticity. The biometrics-based system has been developed to support some information security features.Aperson’s signature, an essential biometric trait of a human being, can be used to verify their identification. In this study, a mechanism for automatically verifying signatures has been suggested. The offline properties of handwritten signatures are highlighted in this study which aims to verify the authenticity of handwritten signatures whether they are real or forged using computer-based machine learning techniques. The main goal of developing such systems is to verify people through the validity of their signatures. In this research, images of a group o

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