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    Oral history interview with Adnan Badran

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    Adnan Badran is a 1959 graduate of Oklahoma A&M College, now Oklahoma State University (OSU) with a bachelor's degree in agricultural education. He shares some of his family background growing up in Jordan and his decision to study abroad at OSU. Badran talks about his international career in higher education and the value of education.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University

    Rasem Badran

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 255) and index.256 p. :"The architecture of Rasem Badran is human-scaled - one that responds to its environment and meets the social and cultural requirements of the people who use it. For the first time, this book provides an overview of the work of one who could be seen as the natural successor to the seminal Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy." "This book brings together the architect's own dramatic collection of drawings, plans and photographs, many seen here for the first time. A comprehensive chronology of Badran's work completes this survey of one of the most influential and revolutionary architects of our time."--BOOK JACKET

    Interview with Ibrahim Badran

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    مقابلة مع وزير الصحة الأسبق والطبيب المصري، ابراهيم بدران، يتحدث فيها عن الإنقسام بين البلاد العربية بسبب أزمة الخليج، ورؤيتة التي يحلل بها الموقف الذي إتخذتة العراق ضد الكويت بسبب مخزون البترول الكويتي والذي كانت تطمع به العراق بدون وجة حق بسبب أزمة عالمية من تخبط الرؤية الخاصة بالسيادة الحدود وإنحدار التعليم وعدم الوعي الكافي، وجود التيارات المتعصبة دينيا وقوميا. قامت بالمقابلة إيمان رافع.An interview with Egyptian doctor and former Minister of Health, Ibrahim Badran, in which he discusses the division between Arab countries due to the Gulf War, and analyzes the motivations behind Iraq's invasion, including to gain access to oil stocks, which according to Badran was coveted due to a parallel global ideology on the sovereignty of borders, along with a deterioration in education and awareness, and the existence of religious and nationalist extremist currents. The interview was conducted by Iman Rafi

    Planned and achieved outputs in Saudi health care system: reducing the gap

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    This paper examines and compares the planned and actual output of the Saudi Arabian health care system during its Fifth Development Plan period (1990-1995). It then analyzes the inputs and the environmental factors available to the system and how these factors may have influenced the performance (process) of the system, and hence the planned output. The investigation reveals that some of the. planned outputs were achieved satisfactorily, while others fell short significantly. The possible reasons for the shortcomings have been discussed and recommendations have been put forward to reduce the gap between the planned and the actual outputs of the system.Corresponding Author: Dr. Badran A. Al-omar Professor, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2459, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia. Email: [email protected]

    PENERAPAN KONSEP CHILD FRIENDLY SPACE PADA RUANG PUBLIK KAMPUNG BADRAN YOGYAKARTA

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan penerapan konsep Child Friendly Space pada Ruang Publik Kampung Badran, mengingat Kampung Badran sudah berpredikat sebagai Kampung Layak Anak sejak tahun 2011. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Penelitian ini difokuskan padaanalisis penerapan konsepChild Friendly Space pada Ruang Publik untuk anak-anak di Kampung Badran yang sudah berpredikat Kampung ramah Anak sejak 2011. Data diperoleh dengan observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Subjek penelitian ini adalah ruang publik anak Kampung Badran. Penelitian ini difokuskan pada analisis penerapan konsep Child Friendly Space pada ruang publik di Kampung Badran yang sudah menjadi Kota Layak Anak sejak tahun 2011. Keabsahan data diperoleh dari ketekunan pengamatan dan triangulasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: (1) Ruang Publik Kampung Badran sudah memenuhi konsep Child Friendly Space yaitu dalam (a) menyediakan ruang yang aman bagi anak untuk bermain dan bersosialisasi, (b) mendukung tumbuh kembang anak dengan menyediakan fasilitas seperti kolam renang, ayunan, dan gazebo yang mudah diakses oleh anak. (2) Ruang Publik Kampung Badran memiliki kekurangan yaitu (a) tidak memiliki program pendukung seperti kegiatan rutin untuk memaksimalkan pemanfaatan fasilitas ruang public Kampung Badran, (b) tidak adanya staff lapangan untuk mengawasi ruang publik Kampung Badran secara intensif

    Story, Lorena Badran

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    Accounts of a high school senior\u27s last months of school interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic

    Understanding Emerging Media: Voice, Agency, and Precarity in the Post-2011 Arab Mediasphere

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    The decade following the 2010-2011 Arab uprisings saw a flourishing of emerging media organisations across the region. The most recognisable examples of these new independent media actors include Enab Baladi in Syria, Mada Masr in Egypt, and Inkyfada in Tunisia. However, this phenomenon comprises a much more diverse set of actors from small-scale associative radio stations in Tunisia to numerous exilic Syrian media outlets. Building on previous research as well as recent fieldwork in Tunisia and Turkey, this article is an attempt to make sense of the genesis, development, and relevance of this new class of media actors. We argue that these emerging media organisations can be seen to represent specific interventions into the politics of voice in their various national and local contexts, but ones that share similar logics. To elucidate this argument, we propose a multi-dimensional understanding of these interventions that brings together voices (actors, issues, discourses), modalities of voice (organisational models, values, production value), and the underlying political economy of these emerging media (funding, institutionalisation). However, the article also argues that these interventions, and the logics they share, themselves belie a complex interaction between the political and professional agency and precarity of these media organisations and the individuals, and groups, behind them. We believe that combining these two perspectives is a necessary step for a more nuanced understanding of the nature and practice of these emerging media organisations

    Pneumomediastinum following spontaneous vaginal delivery: report of a rare phenomenon

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    Pneumomediastinum is the presence of mediastinal air which raises concern for life-threatening conditions such as esophageal perforation and mediastinitis. Here we described the case of a young female with no previous past medical history who developed spontaneous pneumomediastinum following uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery giving birth to a healthy newborn at full term. The incidence of benign pneumomediastinum following spontaneous vaginal delivery is estimated at 1 in 100,000 deliveries. This case explores the etiology of this rare presentation, recommends essential investigations, and advises on pertinent clinical considerations
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