815 research outputs found
Studying Migration from Different Perspectives and with Different Techniques
Migration can be considered a human strategy to improve life and can be defined as a natural behavior of human beings that has developed over time. The issue of migration is a particularly salient theme in this historical period and presents a new challenge for researchers in Europe and worldwide, particularly those researchers attempting to understand the patterns and processes of migration. Researchers of various disciplines have responded to the challenges related to migration using a variety of methodological tools to examine the phenomenon. In this chapter, the author presents qualitative techniques used in the social sciences and discusses their strengths and weaknesses when they are employed to study immigrant populations. Given the complexity of the migration phenomenon, the challenges that researchers must address include collaboration between disciplines and methodologies and the integration of methods. A multimethod, multilevel and multidisciplinary approach is used in an attempt to understand this multifaceted issue
Étude anthropologique des vestiges osseux
Ali Rania. Étude anthropologique des vestiges osseux. In: Al-Hadir. Étude archéologique d’un hameau de Qinnasrin (Syrie du Nord, VIIe-XIIe siècles) Lyon : Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 2012. pp. 167-169. (Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée. Série recherches archéologiques, 59
Conservación y restauración de cuerpos momificados egipcios y restos humanos: metodologías aplicadas en laboratorios de conservación arqueológicos en Egipto
En esta tesis expongo los resultados de mi investigación y entrenamiento profesional en el
área de conservación de cuerpos momificados del antiguo Egipto y restos bioantropologicos,
que realicé durante noviembre del año 2022 en el Departamento de Conservación de Momias
y Restos Humanos, dependiente del Ministerio de Antigüedades Egipcias, en la ciudad del
Cairo, Egipto.
El entrenamiento profesional consistió específicamente en clases presenciales y virtuales,
realizadas en Egipto, por la directora del Departamento de Conservación de Momias y Restos
Humanos, Dra. Rania Ahmed Ali, las conservadoras Marwa Elbeheiry y Nehal Shawki y la
arqueóloga Aya Hesham. Mientras que las clases prácticas y visitas a laboratorios de
conservación fueron realizadas en The Egyptian Museum en Cairo (Tahrir Square), Museum
of Islamic Art y Khafer El-Sheikh Museum, en Kafr El Sheikh.
Los temas abordados en esta tesis incluyen la historia, los valores, los procesos de
momificación, las técnicas y los materiales utilizados, así como la conservación y
restauración de estos importantes bienes culturales. Además, se presentan casos de
diagnóstico del estado de conservación de los cuerpos momificados y se ejemplifican
metodologías de conservación basadas en los conocimientos adquiridos.Versión original del auto
Multi-person tracking using dynamic programming
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2001.Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-77).This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.by Rania Y. Khalaf.M.Eng
sj-docx-1-wjn-10.1177_01939459241227768 – Supplemental material for Factors Influencing Medication Administration Errors as Perceived by Nurses in Pediatric Units in a Jordanian Tertiary Hospital: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-wjn-10.1177_01939459241227768 for Factors Influencing Medication Administration Errors as Perceived by Nurses in Pediatric Units in a Jordanian Tertiary Hospital: A Qualitative Descriptive Study by Muhammad Ahmed Alshyyab, Muna A. L. Ebbini, Asma’a Alslewi, James Hughes, Erika Borkoles, Gerard FitzGerald and Rania Ali Albsoul in Western Journal of Nursing Research</p
The degree to which science teachers who won the Queen Rania of Jordan Award for Distinguished Teacher achieve the standards of educational excellence and creativity
The study aimed to reveal the degree to which the teachers who won the Queen Rania of Jordan Award for Distinguished Teacher achieved the standards of excellence in light of the standards approved by the award. The study adopted an analytical descriptive approach, and the sample consisted of all the teachers who won the Queen Rania of Jordan Award for Distinguished Teacher from 2013 to 2021, numbered 180 male and female teachers. To achieve the objectives, the performance evaluation tool adopted in the award was used, including specific criteria, and each criterion had several indicators, as its validity and reliability were verified before being officially approved by the Association of Queen Rania Award for Excellence in Education. The results of the analysis of the excellence standards among the sample members showed that the degree of their achievement to the standards in general was moderate, and the results also showed that there were statistically significant differences at the level α = 0.05 between the arithmetic means of the achievement degrees of standards of excellence among science teachers who won the Queen Rania of Jordan Award for Distinguished Teacher due to specialization and in favour of science teachers who won the award, while the results showed that there were no statistically significant differences due to gender
Psicologia sociale delle relazioni familiari .Identità, progetti e traiettorie
Family, in a psycho-social perspective, can be considered challenged in epistemic sense: by its nature it is compared with the contexts of change, with the ability to adapt to life events that are varied and numerous. The family may be regarded as a "project" that turns to unify different situations, sometimes contradictory, going to define family "paths" increasingly differentiated and difficult to predict. These pathways may be dependent on life events not selected that people suffer all the consequences, or from events strongly desired that bring people to possible happiness or unhappiness.
The author outlines a scenario that includes the varied strategies of coexistence in which family meanings can be very different; along with a “liquid” love and society, the family no longer seems able to hold its form. The construction of its boundaries and relevant meanings, through the current multiplicity of family forms which each of us can experience simultaneously, is the main challenge relates to the ability of each to build and maintain links
sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231203693 – Supplemental material for Through the Eyes of Patients: The Effect of Training General Practitioners and Nurses on Perceived Shared Decision-Making Support
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-mdm-10.1177_0272989X231203693 for Through the Eyes of Patients: The Effect of Training General Practitioners and Nurses on Perceived Shared Decision-Making Support by Danique W. Bos – van den Hoek, Ellen M. A. Smets, Rania Ali, Dorien Tange, Hanneke W. M. van Laarhoven and Inge Henselmans in Medical Decision Making</p
Conflict driven displacement and child health: evidence based on mother's nationality from Jordan Population and Family Health Survey
Introduction: armed conflicts result in greater vulnerability and socioeconomic inequality of populations besides risking their health and well-being. Conflict intensifies the health needs and risks the life and well-being of individuals at large through displacement. Therefore, our study aims to apprise the interventions to which children under-five living in Jordan are especially at risk for acute respiratory infections, diarrhea, and fever in the conflict circumstances.Materials and methods: secondary data analysis is used in the present study. We used a weighted sample of around 9650 children from Jordan Population and Family Health Survey (JPFHS), 2017–18. Bivariate analysis including prevalence rates were used to examine the distribution of socio-demographic characteristics of children. The study has also used multinomial logistic regression model, in order to evaluate the variations in the probability of nationality of under-five children living in Jordan.Results: “Syrian nationalist” children have a higher relative risk of ARI (RRR = 1.19, [1.08, 1.32]), and “Other-nationalist” children have two times greater risk of ARI compared to “Jordanian children.” The relative risk of diarrhea is lower among “Syrian nationalist” and “Other-nationalist” children compared to “Jordanian children.” Children belong “Other-nationalist” are found to be less relative risk of fever (RRR = 0.9, [0.80, 1.01]) than “Jordanian children.”Conclusions: our study concludes that conflict-driven displacement has an immediate effect on child health through access, availability, and affordability of health care services, resulting in more significant health care risks. However, sufficient investment is required to address such adversities that affect the health care system due to uneven demand as experienced by the Jordanian health care system. Thus, collaborative efforts through global partners can play a significant role in the countries facing the challenges of managing these health care emergencies
SERVEN secure routing and protection of security mechanisms in inter-vehicle communication (IVC) networks - by Rania Fadel Wehbi
Thesis (M.E.)--American University of Beirut, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2005.;"Advisor: Dr. Ayman Kayssi, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering.--Member of Committee: Dr. Ali Chehab, Professor, Electrical and Computer EngineerBibliography: leaves 97-99.Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC) will become an important building block for In telligent Transportation System (ITS) applications. IVC networks are regarded as one category of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) and serve as a local wireless n etwork for e
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