نتایج جستجو برای: arab

تعداد نتایج: 13034  

2014
MATTHEW COSTELLO CRAIG JENKINS HASSAN ALY

— What were the structural determinants of the recent Arab Awakening protests that engulfed the Arab world? We examine the economic and political grievances along with political opportunities. Time-series analysis of nonviolent and violent protests in 18 Arab-majority countries shows that “bread,” “justice,” and political opportunities mattered. State terror and political openness had the stron...

2017
Roseanne DiZazzo-Miller Fredrick D. Pociask Elizabeth A. Bertran Heather A. Fritz Malak Abbas Sandra Tarakji Catherine L. Lysack Linda A. Jaber Judith Arnetz

IN BRIEF The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine providers' perspectives on cultural barriers and facilitators to diabetes self-management (DSM) in Arab Americans to identify factors to enhance DSM education in the Arab-American community. The main barriers to DSM from the providers' perspective were the disease itself and patients' denial or refusal to recognize it, reflecting the...

Journal: :iJIM 2011
Ghassan Issa Shakir M. Hussain Hussein Al-Bahadili

In this paper, we propose a unified and interactive mobile learning (M-Learning) model to help with expanding and spreading education in the Arab Homeland countries. The model utilizes a new competitive spot beam satellite communication technology, which enables efficient channel allocation, where communication channels can be allocated to specific and precise areas. The proposed model is refer...

2004
R. W. Hawker

This paper examines how the Bedouin stereotype – the idea that the Arab people are nomads of the desert is used to represent the past in the United Arab Emirates and consequently to make statements about Emirati nationhood and citizenship. I reflect on how these messages are received by different communities either residing in or visiting the United Arab Emirates. This discussion demonstrates h...

Journal: :Health & social work 2000
A al-Krenawi J R Graham

Several culturally specific practical considerations should inform social work interventions with ethnic Arab peoples in Arab countries or in Western nations. These include taking into account gender relations, individuals' places in their families and communities, patterns of mental health services use, and, for practice in Western nations, the client's level of acculturation. Such aspects pro...

2010
Sharifah Fatimah Syed Ahmad Dayangku Ida Nurul-Fitri Pengiran-Kahar Azlinda Lahadzir Jamie Murphy

This paper focuses on User-Generated (UG) photos in the understudied Arab Muslim World. Over four million public photos on Flickr.com represent Arab countries‟ UG presence, with Egypt and Palestine the top countries for the respective keywords of travel and Muslim. The findings also reveal varied United Arab Emirates‟ presence, with ten times more Dubai photos than the next highest emirate Abu ...

2005
Kozue Kay Nagata

Many women are discriminated against because they are women. Having a disability compounds this gender-based prejudice. Women with disabilities in many regions of the world including Arab countries suffer from this double discrimination. The study upon which this article is based analyzes the status of Arab women in general, gender relations in the Middle East, and the situation of Arab women w...

Journal: :Human mutation 2014
Paolo Fortina Najib Al Khaja Mahmoud Taleb Al Ali Abdul Rezzak Hamzeh Pratibha Nair Federico Innocenti George P Patrinos Larry J Kricka

The joint 5th Pan Arab Human Genetics conference and 2013 Golden Helix Symposium, "Genomics into Healthcare" was coorganized by the Center for Arab Genomic Studies (http://www.cags.org.ae) in collaboration with the Golden Helix Foundation (http://www.goldenhelix.org) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from 17 to 19 November, 2013. The meeting was attended by over 900 participants, doctors and biome...

2014
Zubair Iqbal

February 2014 Economist Zubair Iqbal explains the daunting economic challenges facing Arab countries in transition following the Arab Awakening and the different trajectories stemming from those nations’ policy responses. Tunisia and Egypt provide an instructive case study: the former made hard fiscal decisions and has embraced sound economic principles and achieved broad support for a reform p...

2011
Ghassan F. Issa Shakir M. Hussain Hussein Al-Bahadili

in this paper, we propose a unified and interactive mobile learning (M-Learning) model to help with expanding and spreading education in the Arab Homeland countries. The model utilizes a new competitive spot beam satellite communication technology, which enables efficient channel allocation, where communication channels can be allocated to specific and precise areas. The proposed model is refer...

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