The most important social and psychological problems that lead to Alzheimer's disease in the elderly (field study of a sample of people living in the city of Baghdad). The research aims to: 1. Identify the most important social, psychological and health problems of elderly people with Alzheimer's disease. 2. The most prominent solutions and treatments for people living with this disease. 3. rehabilitation and provision of social, psychological and medical services for people with Alzheimer's disease. The research stages of Alzheimer's disease and its symptoms and the most important causes of Alzheimer's disease, research has strengthened the theoretical framework. The theoretical study unexplained social pressure generating dealt with Alzheimer's disease, and also offered to study the social factors that contribute to the reduction of the incidence of Alzheimer's disease, and how social adjustment with Alzheimer's disease. Eating systematic side to look more than a tool for data collection in order to have a sound scientific information, and tools that pillars study in this research are: 1. resolution 2. Interview The most important findings of the research: 1. The percentage of care for children and their parents a patient with Alzheimer's disease (44%) of the surveyed sample. 2. The proportion of respondents who have been subjected to psychological trauma as a result of the loss of a family member (42%). 3. The proportion of respondents who have been exposed to trauma resulting from war (22%). 4. The proportion of respondents who are solving their social problems with the help of the family (48%), friends (22%), and address the respondent to the problems suffered by himself (44%). 5. Treatment methods that reduce the severity of the disease, drug therapy (23%), and social intervention (30%), and those who do not believe in therapy and were treated in ways that the disease is hereditary (24%). 6. Patients who have difficulty adapting to new social situations proportion (58%). 7. patients who suffer from difficult to accomplish everyday tasks without the help of others rate (1.8%). 8. Patients who suffer from the problem of social isolation ratio (76%). The most important conclusions: 1. Contributed to the exceptional circumstances that ravaged Iraq to contribute significantly to family disintegration and lack of communication between parents and children. 2. The inability of the patient are necessary in dealing with advanced cases which require intervention in care of by official institutions contribute to ease the burden and rehabilitation care. The study also found that many of the recommendations that will help the elderly to facilitate the provision of health and therapeutic services that contribute to the rehabilitation him healthy and myself properly
Medicine in the Al-Jahiliya was a primitive medicine confined to experiments inherited among individuals. The Arabs were interested in the work of Greek doctors and ancient Romans, such as Hippocrates, Galenos and Descaridos, whom the Syriacs had transferred to their language in a school. Who fled to escape the persecution of the Byzantine emperors of the Nestorian doctrine which they embraced. With the beginning of the Abbasid period,
The research aimed to study the role that the media play in shaping the public knowledge of human rights issues among the people of Kirkuk, which will be the focus of the study. The research was conducted by applying a survey panel to a random sample of the city's audience. The research dealt with the theoretical aspect of a theory that relied on the media, and the loans provided by the theory, on the basis of which the research was conducted and the research problem was determined based on a major question: What is the role that the mass media play in developing the knowledge of members of the public on human rights and the relationship between the intensity of view in that, as well as the identification of the effect of two variables G
... Show MorePopulation density represents an important indicator for determining the growth of the size of urban areas. Population density has a direct impact on the quality of life, and its excessive rise may lead to the deterioration of basic service facilities. The problem of the research is that the increase in the total population densities of the residential neighborhood may reflect negatively on the nature of the services provided to the residents in these shops, and thus the failure to achieve sustainability in the residential locality. The research assumes that the increase in population densities negatively affects the achievement of sustainability in the residential neighborhood.
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هدف البحث التعرف على الذكاء الروحي لدى عينة من طلبة جامعة بغداد فضلا عن التعرف على الفروق بين الطلبة في الذكاء الروحي وفق متغير النوع ( الذكور- الإناث) ، ومتغير التخصص الدراسي ( علمي – إنساني) ومتغير المرحلة الدراسية ( المرحلة الأولى-المرحلة الرابعة) تألفت عينة البحث من (300) طالباً وطالبة ، وتم تطبيق - مقياس الذكاء الروحي وهو ( من إعداد الباحثة) ، وقد اسفرت نتائج البحث عن:--إن طلبة جامعة بغداد( عينة البحث) تمتعوا بمست
... Show MoreThe research aims to identify intelligence spiritual among a sample of students Baghdad University as well as to identify the differences between students in intelligence spiritual according to variable type (male - female), and variable area of study (Science - a human) and variable (First grade - fourth grade), The research sample consisted of (300) students, were applied scale search - a spiritual Intelligence Scale (prepared by the researcher), has resulted in the search results for: -
The students of the University of Baghdad (sample) enjoyed a high level of spiritual intelligence.
- There are no differences between males and females in the spiritual intelligence.
- There
In this paper, the complexes of Shiff base of Methyl -6-[2-(diphenylmethylene)amino)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamido]-2,2-dimethyl-5-oxo-1-thia-4-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-3-carboxylate (L) with Cobalt(II), Nickel(II), Cupper(II) and Zinc(II) have been prepared. The compounds have been characterized by different means such as FT-IR, UV-Vis, magnetic moment, elemental microanalyses (C.H.N), atomic absorption, and molar conductance. It is obvious when looking at the spectral study that the overall complexes obtained as monomeric structure as well as the metals center moieties are two-coordinated with octahedral geometry excepting Co complexes that existed as a tetrahedral geometry. Hyper Chem-8.0.7
... Show MoreObjectives: To assess levels of premenstrual psychological disorders of the students in Bab Al-Mua’dham Complex and to find out the relationship between the levels of premenstrual psychological and physical disorders and some demographic characteristics of the students. Methodology: A descriptive study was accomplished throughout the period from the 1st of October, 2015 to the 8th of July, 2016 to assess the psychological and physical problems. A purposive sample of 313 students distributed among different colleges of Bab Al-Mua’dam complex distributed as following: 82 students are from college of Arts; 79
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This paper discusses the essence of the developmental process in auditing firms and offices at the world today. This process is focused on how to adopt the audit concepts which is based on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), including the Continuous Auditing (CA) in particular. The purpose of this paper is to design a practical model for the adoption of CA and its requirements according to the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). This model will serve as a road map for manage the change and development in the Iraqi auditing firms and offices. The paper uses the analytical approach in reaching to the target results. We design the logical and systematic relations between the nine variable
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