نتایج جستجو برای: iraq relations

تعداد نتایج: 157419  

2012
John Hagan Joshua Kaiser Anna Hanson Patricia Parker

Even when American decision-makers were denying it, ordinary Iraqis in the neighborhoods of Baghdad fearfully anticipated the dangerous consequences of the U.S.-led invasion. We use two unique Iraq datasets to analyze the self-fulfilling neighborhood specific forces set loose following the U.S.-led invasion. Sectarian criminal violence by Shia militia disproportionately forced Sunni residents f...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2003
Awad M Ahmed

From the Department of Community Medicine (Al-Rubaii, Al-Ward) and the Department of Dermatology and Venereology (Al-Waiz), College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Bab-Al-Mu’adham, Baghdad, Iraq. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Makram Al-Waiz, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, PO Box 61301, Postal Code 12114, Bab-AlMu’a...

Journal: :Journal of humanities and social sciences studies 2023

Political interviews are important political actions that conducted to explain the trends, actions, views and stances. They usually embedded with covert overt ideologies aim affect others' positions, stances shape public opinions. The researcher tries detect power relations manifested during a prewar on Iraq interview BBC British Prime Minister Tony Blair. uses Wodak's (2015) critical discourse...

Objectives Lifestyle is influenced by differences in societies and changes in culture, social and environmental conditions, hence this study was conducted to determine and compare healthy lifestyle and its predictors in the elderly living in Iran and Iraq. Methods & Materials This descriptive-analytical study was performed on 800 elderly people over 60 years old who were referred to health cen...

The Iraq war of 2003 was the dawn of both soft and hard impact and influence of the United States of America in this country. After the evacuation of American militants and the end of military presence in Iraq, United States continued its influence through cultural diplomacy and soft power. Unites states agency for international development as one of the most critical tools of cultural diplomac...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2003
Vittorio Gallese

It has been proposed that the capacity to code the 'like me' analogy between self and others constitutes a basic prerequisite and a starting point for social cognition. It is by means of this self/other equivalence that meaningful social bonds can be established, that we can recognize others as similar to us, and that imitation can take place. In this article I discuss recent neurophysiological...

Journal: :International Affairs 2021

Abstract Transboundary water relations in the Euphrates–Tigris (ET) basin are often marked by political confrontation and rivalry between Iraq, Syria Turkey. Even absence of stability, riparian states have remained contact with one another over ET rivers at different levels establishing revitalizing joint governance mechanisms. In these processes, multiple actors—ranging from bureaucracies head...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Han K Kang Kenneth C Hyams

Given this history and the fact that U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are serving for prolonged periods in a hazardous combat environment, we expect the mental health care needs of our newest veterans to be great. In a survey of 3671 Army soldiers and Marines who were involved in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, up to 17 percent of those returning reported symptoms consistent with major depre...

2012
Edward Hammond

Black Seed The date and location of domestication of Nigella sativa is not clearly established, but the plant was certainly under wide cultivation more than 3000 years ago, when it was placed in the tomb of Egyptian King Tutankhamun. Historical evidence also shows contemporaneous, or earlier, black seed cultivation in Jordan and Iraq. In addition, wild types of Nigella sativa grow in Turkey, Sy...

2012
Stephen Biddle Jeffrey A. Friedman Stephen Long

Outside intervention in civil warfare is important for humanitarian, theoretical, and practical policy reasons—since 2006, much of the debate over the war in Iraq has turned on the danger of external intervention if the United States were to withdraw. Yet, the literature on intervention has been compartmented in ways that have made it theoretically incomplete and unsuitable as a guide to policy...

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