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    The Effectiveness of Inclusive Education for Individuals with Disabilities in Developing Motor and Cognitive Skills, Teachers\u27 Perspectives in private Schools in Al-Jamea District

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    This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of inclusive learning in developing the abilities of individuals with disabilities from the perspective of teachers in the Al-Jam\u27a district. The researchers used a descriptive approach that suited the nature of the study. A specific questionnaire was designed for this purpose, consisting of three dimensions: school administration (12 items), social dimension (9 items), and teacher competence (14 items). After ensuring the validity and reliability of the instrument, data were collected from a sample of 60 teachers in private schools in the Al-Jam\u27a district in Amman, Jordan. The researchers utilized statistical software for social sciences, employing various statistical methods such as Cronbach\u27s alpha, mean, t-test, F-test, and standard deviation. The study\u27s results revealed that the effectiveness of inclusive learning for individuals with disabilities in developing motor and cognitive skills, from the perspective of teachers in the Al-Jam\u27a district, was moderate. Additionally, there were no statistically significant differences in means between male and female teachers regarding the integration of students with disabilities in developing motor and cognitive skills, based on variables of experience and gender. One of the notable conclusions reached by the researchers was that teachers in the Al-Jam\u27a district exhibited caution and reservation towards the concept of inclusion. This caution was evident through the moderate level of agreement. The researchers recommend facilitating transparent and easy access to information related to inclusive learning by the Ministry of Education

    The Psychological Influence of Workload, Long Work, And Nutritional Status with Work Fatigue on the Level of Work Productivity

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    Fatigue can significantly affect the mental and physical health of workers and can decrease productivity. Productivity refers to the ability to produce goods and services to improve the quality and quantity of work generated by a company. This study aims to analyze the influence of long work, Workload, and Body Mass Index (BMI) on work fatigue and work productivity among employees at PT Gapura Angkasa Makassar.  Quantitative research using a cross-sectional method and employing a proportional random sampling technique with 123 respondents. Data collection instruments include Microtoise, Weighing Scale, NASA-TLX and IFRC/KAUPK2 Questionnaire for interviews and observations. Data analysis for this study involves using Path Analysis and SPSS. Based on the multivariate analysis, the following direct effects were found: Work Duration has a significant direct effect on fatigue (p=0.001), Mental Workload has a significant direct effect on fatigue (p=0.001), Work Duration has a significant direct effect on Work Productivity (p=0.036), Mental Workload has a significant direct effect on Work Productivity (p=0.013), and Body Mass Index (IMT) has a significant direct effect on Work Productivity (p=0.018). There are also indirect effects observed: Work Duration, Mental Workload, and IMT have an indirect effect on Work Productivity through fatigue (p=0.001). Based on this research, it can be concluded that Work Duration, Mental Workload, and IMT have a direct influence on fatigue, and there is an indirect influence of Work Duration and Mental Workload on Work Productivity through fatigue. Employees are encouraged to prioritize their health, pay attention to their diet and get sufficient rest, in order to be more productive in their work

    Challenges in the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder of Prolonged Mental Torture on Housewives

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    This paper has focused on the various events of trauma and post-traumatic mental disorder among housewives. Different effects of PTSD or, Post-traumatic stress disorder and prolonged mental stress, such as long-term and short-term effects have been discussed in this paper. It has been seen that there are several symptoms among housewives to detect them as a PTSD patients.  It has been found that cognitive behavioral therapy and detailed assessment related to the symptoms of traumatic conditions are applied during the treatment process. Furthermore, in this study the general secondary research procedure has been adopted for collecting of relevant data. Some social issues restrict them to get treated and other challenges are reliving the traumatic events in their life through some recurring and unwanted memories. The major findings of the study include the post traumatic diseases among the women, their treatment procedure, effects of Post-traumatic stress disorder, and challenges during the treatment

    Consumer Psychology towards Environmental Sustainability & Community Welfare in Indian FMCG Sector

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    Today\u27s consumers are far more aware of each and every product or service offered by the seller and its potential effects. Consumers are very selective about the product or service they choose to meet their demands in this era of digitization. They are beginning to care about their health and are inclined to purchase and use environmentally friendly products. Products and services that promote environmental sustainability are the foundation of successful businesses. Specialty units are concentrating their efforts on green bundling as consumers become more aware about the environment. The goal of this article is to understand how consumers feel about green packaging for a sustainable climate. FMCG products touch every aspect of human existence. All groups of the public spend a significant amount of their time on these things, and they also account for a sizable portion of their income. Additionally, the sector makes a considerable contribution to the Indian economy. This industry has grown dramatically in recent years; in fact, it kept expanding even as the economy was in a slump. This article conducts experimental research on Indian customers\u27 attitudes on preserving the environment and promoting social welfare in the country\u27s FMCG market as a whole. In India, a review was established and controlled. 200 Indian consumers in total responded to the poll. The review\u27s conclusions would help the government better understand how consumers behave in light of their current situation and design more effective environmental measures

    The Impact of Audio Play on Awareness and Practice of Menstrual Hygiene between Visually Challenged Adolescent Girls

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    Menstrual health is a comprehensive condition of physical, mental, and social well-being, not only the absence of sickness or disability related to the menstrual cycle.(WHO2018).OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of AI audio play on awareness and practice on menstrual hygiene among visually challenged Adolescent girls.METHOD: The researchers used a quantitative method to analyse 45 visually impaired girls, selecting them using a purposive sampling technique and utilizing a pre-experimental one-group pre-test post-test design. Pre existing knowledge was assessed by using semi structured interview questionnaires and practice was assessed by self reporting practice check list. After the pre test, menstrual practices were thought by AI audio play to the Visually Challenged Girls on hygiene. After 3 weeks post test was done through using the same tool.RESULT: There was an insufficiency of awareness and practices on menstruation before the interventions of audio play short term sessions prepared through Artificial Intelligence. Also, there were an improvement and highly statistically significant differences in the total scores of awareness and practices of visually challenged girls regarding menstruation after the AI audio play on appropriate menstruation practices. (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Girls who are visually challenged benefited from listening to an Audio play prepared through AI on menstrual hygiene, which increased their awareness and adherence to the best practices

    Studying the Psychological Wellbeing and the Risk Factors Related to Glycemic Control and Development of Complications in Patients Diagnosed with type Ii Diabetes Mellitus who Come to the Private Medical Center "Consulmed"

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    Type II DIABETES MELLITUS (DM II) is a complex chronic disease requiring ongoing medical care with multifactorial risk reduction strategies beyond glycemic control, continuing education for diabetes self-management, and support are critical to reducing the risk of long-term complications. Objective: to  determine the risk factors related to glycemic control and development of complications in patients diagnosed with type II diabetes mellitus who attend the private medical center "CONSULMED". Materials and methods: Descriptive observational and cross-sectional study. A binary logistic regression model was estimated to determine risk factors related to glycemic control and occurrence of complications. Results: The present study was carried out from the information obtained from the medical records of 48 patients, where their sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were identified, being able to establish the risk factors related to glycemic control prevalent in this population. It was shown that by increasing the patient\u27s age by 1 year, the probability of being at risk increases by 1.12%, as the weight increases by 1 kg, the probability of being at risk increases by 1.94%, as the patient\u27s time with diabetes increases by one year, the probability of being at risk increases by 11.74%,  for patients who follow dietary hygiene measures, the probability of being at risk is 86.75% less than patients who do NOT follow dietary hygiene measures. Conclusions: In the present study, the main main risk factors were determined, such as dietary hygienic measures, consumption of oral antidiabetics, evolution of the disease, age and weight of the patient, thus considering patients at risk those who do not follow dietary hygienic measures or consume oral antidiabetics, as well as those patients over 60 years of age. Taking into account the variable weight, patients with more than 60 kilos present a greater risk of externalizing glycemic alteration, however, patients with more than 6 years of disease who follow dietary hygienic measures, but who do not consume oral antidiabetics are also considered patients at risk to produce complications. Patients who, despite following dietary hygiene measures and consumption of treatment based on oral antidiabetics, but with 12 years of disease evolution are considered patients at risk

    Modeling in the Teaching of Chemistry: Directions for the Formation of Psychomotor Activity in Students, Modeling Methods

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    Study in the article from the goals arising from its main purpose, the provisions reflected in the state standards, the competencies to be formed in students, the requirements of the chemistry curriculum for the content of chemistry teaching, the content lines that realize the general learning outcomes, especially modeling, the nature of the modeling content line, learning outcomes, the 3rd content of chemistry education from linear experiment and modeling, batch modeling with modeling techniques, computer simulations, modeling of chemical experiments, possibilities of using space diagrams, modeling we are talking about its status in modern textbooks and textbooks, as well as its focus on questions and assignments

    Determinant Factors of Stunting in Children Under Five Years Old: A Systematic Review

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    Introduction: Stunting is a child health issue that affects the entire world and requires prompt attention. Stunting is common in children under the age of five for a variety of reasons. Objectives: . This study intends to examine the factors that contribute to stunting in children under the age of five. Methods: The research strategy employs a systematic review methodology to find 40 pertinent papers by searching the electronic databases of ScienceDirect and PubMed between the dates of January 1, 1970, and December 15, 2022. Results: According to an analysis of the included articles, a history of exclusive breastfeeding, vitamin A supplements, a varied diet, receipt of all required basic vaccinations, and a history of low birth weight (LBW) are determinant factors that affect the incidence of stunting in children under the age of five. Conclusions: Stunting is, to variable degrees, correlated with a number of risk factors. Given that women play a crucial role in efforts to prevent and combat stunting, it is crucial to involve health professionals and family support in empowering mothers to increase certain knowledge and self-management skills in order to get ready for pregnancy and child development

    Efficacy of Dry Needling in Dentists with Non-Specific Shoulder Pain

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    Background:A large number of studies suggests that dentists are more susceptible to musculoskeletal disorders and associated pain in upperlimb than the general population.A different explanationfor the pathophysiological mechanisms causing shoulder pain maybe contributed by myofascial trigger points. The goal of dry needling, which entails repeatedly inserting needles, is to mechanically disrupt the trigger site, which has accumulated a large number of hypersensitive nociceptors after eliciting a local twitch response. Aims and Objectives:- The study\u27s goals were to assess the effectiveness of dry needling for dentists with generalized shoulder pain as well as the impact of dry needling combined with therapy activities on functional improvement in dentists with generalized shoulder pain. Methods: The participants were assessed for the outcome measures using NPRS for Pain and Constant-Murley score for Functional activities. The treatment period was for 2 weeks with 3 sessions of dry needling and therapeutic exercises daily for Group A and therapeutic exercises for Group B. participants were again assessed post 2-week protocol. Results: In the group receiving dry needling plus therapeutic exercise, the patient reported an immediate pain decrease, an increase in range of motion, and functional improvement. Conclusion:This study showed that how dry needling along with therapeutic exercise is beneficial in treating non- specific shoulder pain in dentists who use their upper limb at work for prolonged period of time

    Enterprise Human Resource Management Model by Artificial Intelligence to Get Befitted in Psychology of Consumers Towards Digital Technology

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    As a result of the implementation of artificial intelligence, there is a possibility that the existing organizational structures and management procedures will go through significant transformations (AI). Conventional organizational structures as well as the decision-making processes of companies are being completely upended by AI. A backpropagation neural network (BPNN) that is based on AI digitizing technology is used in the construction of a salary prediction model (SPM), which is then subjected to the Nesterov and Adaptive Moment Estimation (Nadam) approach for the purpose of further enhancing its accuracy. The end output is known by its full title, which is a salary prediction model (SPM). The results of this study have the potential to have a positive impact on the HRM process, the amount of work that human resource managers have to do, and the overall efficiency of professions. According to the findings, the Nadam optimization technique offered the highest degree of optimization performance as well as the fastest convergence. The duration of the training was exactly 186 seconds, and the final score for the expected outcome was 0.75 percent. Further proof of the SPM\u27s validity may be seen in the remarkable learning performance as well as the accuracy rate of up to 79.4% achieved by Nadam\u27s BPNN-based SPM optimization. The outcomes of the research might potentially serve as a guide for the development of data mining-based HRM solutions in the future

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