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The role of Organizational Narcissism in enhancing Employee Well-being: An analytical study in the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Iraq
he research aims to identify the role of organizational narcissism applied in public organizations and its role in developing and enhancing the behaviours and practices of employees that aim to achieve their well-being. The research was applied to the community of the departments of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in each of (the Administrative and Financial Department, the Department of Construction and Projects, the Department of Studies, Planning and Follow-up, the Office of the Undersecretary of the Ministry for Administrative Affairs), through a deliberate sample consisting of (75) managers who hold the position of department managers and their assistants and division officials. The research questionnaire relied on collecting data. The data were processed using a set of descriptive and inferential statistical methods within the (AMOS) statistical program. The research came out with a set of results, the most important of which is the availability of the components of organizational narcissism that contributed significantly to raising and maintaining the enhancement of organizational well-being in the organization under research
Insinuations in the Shocking News of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's Martyrdom: A Contrastive Analysis
This study conducts a contrastive analysis of the news surrounding the martyrdom of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, as reported in Arabic and English media. By examining selected headlines, the research highlights the differing thematic emphases and linguistic choices that shape public perception in each context. Utilizing a contrastive analysis model based on Gee (2014), the study identifies themes such as martyrdom, sacrifice, resistance, and vengeance. Thematic analysis, as outlined by Braun and Clarke (2006), reveals how these themes resonate differently with audiences, while linguistic analysis informed by Fairclough (1995) underscores the cultural significance of specific word choices. Furthermore, cultural contextualization is explored through Said's (1978) framework, emphasizing the role of cultural identity in shaping narratives. Qualitative interpretation, guided by Charmaz (2006), provides insights into how these contrasting portrayals reflect broader ideological divides and influence regional dynamics. The findings suggest that while Arabic narratives evoke deep emotional responses tied to loss and martyrdom, English narratives prioritize strategic implications and calls for retaliation. This study contributes to a nuanced understanding of how media representations of Nasrallah's death reflect divergent cultural values and political contexts, ultimately shaping public sentiment across different regions
The Impact of Democratic and Autocratic Leadership Styles on Teacher Performance in Basic Education School
This study examines the impact of democratic and autocratic leadership styles on teacher performance in basic education schools in Baucau town, Timor-Leste. Leadership style plays a pivotal role in educational outcomes, yet limited research has explored its influence in the Timor-Leste context. Employing a quantitative approach, data were collected via teacher questionnaires and analyzed using multiple linear regression in SPSS. Three hypotheses were tested: the individual impact of autocratic (H1) and democratic (H2) leadership styles, and their combined impact (H3) on teacher performance. Results reveal that while democratic leadership significantly enhances teacher performance, autocratic leadership does not have a significant effect. However, both styles together have a combined impact. These findings underscore the importance of fostering democratic leadership to create inclusive and collaborative school environments. The study recommends that national education authorities prioritize leadership training and policy reforms to enhance democratic leadership practices
Socio-Economic Changes in Uzbekistan during the Years of Independence
This article discusses the economic issues of foreign relations on the example of Surkhandarya, the southern region of Uzbekistan, and the expansion of development ties with the impact of New Uzbekistan on the Surkhandarya oasis. During the years of independence, Surkhandarya has a special place in the economic relations of the country. The region has an abundance of raw materials and borders with Afghanistan
THE HARMONY OF SCIENCE AND PRACTICE IN THE TEACHING OF KUBROVIA
the emergence of Sufi teaching, its philosophical foundations, the upbringing of various sects, the orientation of Sufi ideas for the good, the classification of sciences in the Middle Ages, the importance of Sufi ideas in the spiritual maturity of man, the Sufi views of today's young generation. Scientific and philosophical analysis of the role, stages, ways and means of achieving truth in the spiritual, spiritual and ideological growth of a person in Kubrovi'es teaching, the state of Kubrovi'es teaching today throughout the world and in Uzbekista
Global Competitiveness: Implications for Teacher Education in Nigeria
Global competitiveness is an economic yardstick to determine the ability of a country to supply high quality goods and services at reasonable cost, resulting in satisfactory returns that help to sustain high rates of growth in gross domestic product (GDP) over a period of time. Though it is an economic growth yardstick, the countries with the highest competitiveness are those that invest the most in public education, like Singapore, Denmark and Finland. A nation’s competitiveness is built on education. Nigeria, which had 48.33 out of 100 at the last competitiveness count, can learn a lot from this. There are several ways Nigeria can use education to build its competitiveness. This paper, however, focused on how practices in teacher education can be used to effect this. It looked at how the provisions of the global competitiveness index can be used to improve teacher education, and thereby improve Nigeria’s education and global competitive ranking. Some of the ways global competitiveness can be effected through teacher education are providing competitiveness, providing learning options, the admission process, making teacher education a post graduate qualification, overhaul teacher education curriculum
Visual instructions and thereby further shaping the spatial imagination of students.
This article describes the methodology of preparing visual aids, the use of prepared visual aids in drawing lessons. Drawing classes from the building layout show techniques for forming spatial representations of the building, the facade of the building, the roof, the roof, the landscape
An Investigation of the Iraqi High School Students' Attitudes towards Peer-Peer and Teacher Feedback
Peer feedback is when students provide one another with feedback on their work or performance. Teacher feedback is a powerful pedagogical tool for promoting interaction in educational guidance between teachers and students. Thus, this quantitative research was carried to investigate Iraqi high school students’ perspectives toward peer-peer feedback and teacher feedback. To collect the data, the peer-peer feedback questionnaire and teacher feedback questionnaires were used. The data analysis revealed that a majority of the students exhibited apprehension towards providing unsuitable remarks about their peers. Furthermore, it was disclosed that the majority of the participants exhibited favorable dispositions towards teacher comments. No significant correlation was observed between students' perceptions on peer-peer feedback and instructor feedback. The results of this study have the potential to be advantageous for both educators and learners
Development of Organizational Mechanisms of Environmental Management of The Economy
This article examines the development of organizational mechanisms of environmental management in the economy. It discusses the drivers behind this development, including the need for environmental risk mitigation, regulatory compliance, and meeting stakeholder expectations. Various initiatives are explored, such as environmental management systems, sustainable practices, goal setting, audits, and reporting. The benefits of integrating environmental management into operations are outlined, including resource efficiency, cost savings, reputation enhancement, and long-term sustainability. Overall, organizational mechanisms play a critical role in fostering an environmentally responsible economy and promoting sustainable economic development.
 
Methods for Obtaining Modified Sulfur Bitumen
Analysis of methods of production of serobitum. Adding the necessary components to the composition of serobitum and obtaining serobitum with a high degree of strength on their basis. They improve the physico-chemical properties of serobitum