Author Archives: Fatima Faiz

Sustainable Development in the Iraqi Constitutions /Sustainability

Dr. Asmaa Abdulkadhim Mahdi Agele Lecturer at College of Law, Kerbala University, Iraq. Sustainable development is a concept that means: “satisfying the needs of the present generation without diminishing the rights of future generations”. So the sustainable development gained great importance, and began to be reflected from the international sphere to the internal sphere of countries, and this extended to ...

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Illuminating Iraq’s Path to Sustainable Solar Energy Development

Lecturer . Dr. Hussain Ali Hatam AlShamri College of Education for Human Sciences / Department of Applied Geography Introduction Iraq, characterized by its copious sunlight availability, stands primed to exploit solar energy’s potential in propelling sustainable development and bridging its escalating energy requisites. As the global landscape pivots resolutely towards ecologically benign and replenish able energy reservoirs, Iraq’s cognizance of ...

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Sustainable Environment and Human Health

Assist Prof Dr. Ghazwan Abdulhussein Al-Wahid University of Kerbala/College of Nursing Sustainable development is the development that takes into account the social and environmental dimensions as well as the economic for the proper use of available resources to meet the needs of individuals while preserving the rights of future generations. The Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment, which took place ...

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Sustainable Development from The Concept to Theories

Prof. Dr. Ghassan Obaid Muhammad Al-Mamouri Kerbala College of Law The definition of sustainable development: There have been many different definitions that dealt with sustainable development since the advent of This concept, and interest in the concept has emerged in the report of the World Union for the Conservation of Natural Resources, which devoted entirely to sustainable development, In this ...

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Towards a Sustainable Environment

Prof. Dr. Riyadh Kadem Salman Al-Jumaili College of Education for Human Sciences / Department of Applied Geography Introduction: Who among us does not aspire to see the environment that surrounds us as safe, stable, and benevolent? The environment is the vast natural entity that cradles humanity and its achievements throughout history. We rely on it to fulfil our desires across ...

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Sustainability towards a Peaceful Coexistence and Optimal Utilization of Resources

Asst.Prof.Dr. Hasan Mohammed Kadhim Asst.Lect. Ibaa Aldeen Husam Abbas College of Islamic Science College of Education and Human Sciences In developing countries, people suffer from economic, political, health, and social deterioration, which greatly burdens educational institutions. These institutions cannot afford to neglect their responsibility. Many of the causes of this deterioration result from the shortcomings of these institutions at some ...

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Implications for sustainability

Professor Dr. Riad Kazem Salman al-Jumaili Faculty of Education for Humanities / Department of Applied Geography Introduction: Since the concept of sustainability appeared as an indicator in the academic tradition and turned into a principle circulating in the corridors and political forums to be considered an international approach on the basis of which the countries of the world are evaluated ...

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Sustainable Development: An Innovative Vision towards Enhancing Academic Programs

Asst.Prof.Dr. Hasan Mohammed Kadhim Asst.Lect. Ibaa Aldeen Husam Abbas College of Islamic Science College of Education and Human Sciences Introduction Sustainable development, in its epistemological dimension, represents a strong desire among nations to ensure two things: the continuity of human species and the provision of a better life for future generations. Sustainable development encompasses economic, environmental, and social development in ...

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The Importance of Geographic Iraq Location in Global Data Transit

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruaa Abdulridha Saeed Alsabah Assist. Prof. Dr. Ashwan A. Abdulmunem Computer Science and Information Technology In today’s interconnected world, an easy and fast flow of data is essential to economic growth and technological advancement, and global connectivity is a critical aspect of data transmission. Among the communication data traffic, which refers to the transfer of data between ...

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Tourette syndrome: a comprehensive survey of the literature

Inam Joudh Radhi, Abdullah Najm Abd Zaid, Abdullah Ali Hassan Department of chemistry, college of education for pure sciences, university of Karbala, Iraq. ABSTRACT: Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder that is characterized by uncontrollable, repeated tics. These tics, which can be vocal or muscular, typically start in childhood. Although the precise etiology of Tourette syndrome is still unknown, genetics ...

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