The continuous pressure of work and daily life and the increasing financial and social stress that Iraqi women are experiencing (both inside and outside Iraq) is one of the main causes of anxiety, particularly in those of working class women. This group of women carry the burden of carrying out multiple roles and responsibilities at the same time. All this collectively make them more prone to developing anxiety compared to men. In addition, the physiological and psychological nature of women, as females, on top of the other roles in life, like being a wife or mother or daughter or sister, all add extra pressure on women especially for those who are considered as productive working individuals in the society. In order to study the relationship between these two variables (social anxiety and mindfulness) Sarson Scale for Social Anxiety (translated and modified by Radwan 1988, and consisted of 29 questions) was used. The Toronto Scale for mindfulness (translated by Riyad Al-Alsamy and consisted of 30 questions) was also used. Both scales were applied on two groups of Iraqi women with a total of 100 (50 of them lived in Iraq and 50 in the UK). The result was that both groups had social anxiety but more prominent/severe in married women and who lived inside Iraq. Also, both groups had mindfulness but more in those lived in the UK, with no significant differences between married and unmarried women. And finally, no significant differences were found between the two variables, i.e. no significant relationship was found.
Abstract: The M(II) complexes [M2(phen)2(L)(H2O)2Cl2] in (2:1:2 (M:L:phen) molar ratio, (where M(II) =Mn(II), Co(II), Cu(II), Ni(II) and Hg(II), phen = 1,10-phenanthroline; L = 2,2'-(1Z,1'Z)-(biphenyl-4,4'-diylbis(azan-1-yl-1-ylidene))bis(methan-1-yl-1- ylidene)diphenol] were synthesized. The mixed complexes have been prepared and characterized using 1H and13C NMR, UV/Visible, FTIR spectra methods and elemental microanalysis, as well as magnetic susceptibility and conductivity measurements. The metal complexes were tested in vitro against three types of pathogenic bacteria microorganisms: Staphylococcus aurous, Escherichia coli, Bacillussubtilis and Pseudomonasaeroginosa to assess their antimicrobial properties. From this study shows that a
... Show MoreThe results of the study showed the statistical significant difference (P≥0.05) for each of the relative weight of the yolk and egg whites, the relative weight of the shell and the Hauh unit, which is affected positively by the addition of ground fenugreek seed and Laurels leave to the quail bird's diet. There is also a statistically significant difference positively for each of the percentage of ash, protein and carbohydrates for qualis egg, while there is no significant difference for both the percentage of moisture and fat. The results of the mineral estimation showed an increase in each of the elements of iron, copper and cadmium from the addition of fenugreek and laurels leave, while there was no significant difference for
... Show Moreإن أهم مايميز النص الأدبي شعراً كان أم نثراً نسيجه اللغوي الجمالي الذي يعبر عن التجارب الحياتية والمشاعر الوجدانية وترجمة ما يجول في الخاطر من أفكار واحاسيس الى صور انفعالية تؤثر في المتلقي. . يحاول هذا البحث الخوض في شعرية الخطاب الروائي في رواية ( النوم في حقل الكرز ) للكاتب العراقي ( أزهر جرجيز ) وهي واحدة من أهم الروايات الحائزة للجائز العالمية ( البوكر ) ودراسة الصورة الشعرية بانماطها المتنوعة التشبيهية وال
... Show MoreKnowledge was varied at all level, and it reached to all sector of society during the Arabic Islamic Renaissance that lasted five centuries. Its creativity and originality had a great effect on every aspect of life in the countries laborited by Arab Muslims.Esfahan was one of these countries, in which Arab Muslims played a great role in dissemination of knowledge and science in the society.
The role of Arab bookworms and thinkers in circularizing Islamic knowledge was distinguished. Islamic religion improved the behavior of Arabic people so they became able to learn people and nations the principles of knowledge. This lead to develop the scientific movement by man
... Show MoreThe Constitutional Revolution is an important event in the modern history of Iran. It led to major changes in the political system and the education system. In addition to it, laws were enacted that contributed to increasing the number of students who were unable to learn because of their deteriorating economic situation. The revolution also contributed to opening the way for girls to enter the country. Schools after that was forbidden due to the opposition of the clergy, as the enemy of female education is contrary to Sharia, and different classes appeared in society calling for the fight against ignorance, the development of learning, the education of girls, and the establishment of modern schools for their education
ظهر التحول نحو العولمة في ضوء التغيرات العالمية السريعة والمتلاحقة والعميقة في آثارها وتوجهاتها المستقبلية وخاصة تلك التي شهدها الربع الاخير من القرن العشرين الماضي .إذ تحول الاقتصاد العالمي بالفعل إلى قرية صغيرة متنافسة الاطراف بفعل الثورة التكنولوجية والمعلوماتية . ولم تتوقف الامور عن هذا الحد إذ ان التطور العالمي الحديث وما سيشهده العالم من سيطرة العولمة الجديدة التي تدعو لحرية التجارة وسهولة تبادل الب
... Show MoreMesopotamia civilization had clear effect through the world and the reason behind this is the political ,literary, artistic, and architect achievements . Religious is the faith of finding powers with senses , it aims to connect between groups of behaviors and spirit guides that presents interpretation to person about myths of death and life .
It is difficult to understand ancient Iraqi civilization before we can study religious and faiths . This civilization is an everlasting until today in spite of passing more than 5000 years to emergence it in Sumerian .It is concluded that character of Mesopotamia has deep hidden faith who made Gods for them these which characterized with four characters that are similarity ,similarity &
... Show MoreThe Constitutional Revolution is an important event in the modern history of Iran. It led to major changes in the political system and the education system. In addition to it, laws were enacted that contributed to increasing the number of students who were unable to learn because of their deteriorating economic situation. The revolution also contributed to opening the way for girls to enter the country. Schools after that was forbidden due to the opposition of the clergy, as the enemy of female education is contrary to Sharia, and different classes appeared in society calling for the fight against ignorance, the development of learning, the education of girls, and the establishment of modern schools for their education