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Jun 06, 2024Open Access
The aim of the current study is to measure the awareness of middle school female students towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their orientation towards sustainable behaviors. The study also aims to find the relationship between awareness of SDGs and orientation towards sustainable behavior. The study followed a correlational descriptive methodology, utilizing a questionnaire developed by the researcher, which was administered to a sample of 375 middle school female students. The...
Jun 06, 2024Open Access
On 10 December 2012, rebels attacked several provincial towns in the CAR and overthrew the Bozizé regime on 24 March 2013. The rebellion’s victory quickly turned into atrocities and undermined the civilians protection. With the CAR totally disintegrated, civilians protection requires a UN peacekeeping operation. On 10 April 2014, the Security Council authorized the establishment of MINUSCA, which took up its duties on 15 September 2014. The objective of this study is to analyse the role that the...
Jun 06, 2024Open Access
Background: Surgical management of patellofemoral instability involves various procedures, including tibial tubercle osteotomy (TTO), aimed at improving patellar tracking and reducing stress on the patellar articular cartilage. This study focuses on the long-term outcomes and patient satisfaction following TTO, particularly the Trillat procedure, performed as a standalone surgical intervention for patellofemoral instability. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwe...
Jun 04, 2024Open Access
This study delves into the contrasting narratives presented in “A Soldier’s Account” and “Obote’s Letter to a London Friend on the Battle of Mengo” regarding the historical event of the Battle of Mengo. The Battle of Mengo holds significant historical importance as a pivotal moment in the struggle for power and autonomy in Uganda. “A Soldier’s Account” provides a firsthand perspective, presumably from a soldier directly involved in the conflict, offering insights into the emotional and physical ...
Jun 03, 2024Open Access
We report a case of an umbilical cord hemangioma (HC) diagnosed prena-tally in a twin pregnancy. The first twin had intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Despite the large size of the HC, the pregnancy resulted in a favorable outcome for both twins. This case adds to the existing literature on HC and highlights the importance of considering HC in the differential diagnosis of fetal abdominal masses.
Jun 03, 2024Open Access
Background: Coronary artery diseases (CAD) are one of the most im-portant health problems in the world. The necessity of examining effective factors and exploring risk factors on CAD must be one of the most im-portant health priorities in many countries like Yemen. Aim: This study aimed 1) To explore the risk factors of myocardial infarction among patients who admitted to Alwahdah Teaching Hospital, Ma’bar City, Thamar governorate, Yemen. 2) To detect the most i...
May 31, 2024Open Access
The mental health of university students was already a public health problem even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic. It was the subject of several international studies before and during the Pandemic which revealed worrying prevalence of disorders. In Morocco few studies have been conducted on university students. The main objective of our study was to help improve the prevention and management of mental disorders in students during a pandemic. A cross-sectional study with an analytic...
May 31, 2024Open Access
Corn is a highly demanding Zinc ( Zn) crop, so it is very likely that deficiencies are present in the calcareous soils of the Yucatan Peninsula where alkalinity limits the availability of this element. High concentrations of Carbonates (CO 3=) and Hydroxides (OH-) can form Low-Zinc solubility complexes, not available to plants when Zinc Hydroxide [Zn(OH) 2] or ZnCO 3 are induced. Field experience shows that commercial corn suffers from Zinc deficienc...
May 31, 2024Open Access
This paper selects the lane houses, an important carrier in the novel Blossoms Shanghai, to explore the origin and development of citizen culture in Shanghai. The narrative of the novel starts from the 1950s, and the various forms of lives of ordinary people in the lane houses show us that this regional architecture and the living space provided by the lane houses give birth to a relatively conservative and introverted citizen culture (Shikumen Culture), which affects the citizens’ diet and livi...
May 31, 2024Open Access
Overexploitation of water supplies remains the most serious constraint on its sustainability, and many authorities are confronting serious problems in its management because of growing competition for the ever-dwindling natural resource. The study aims to assess the supply and demand for water in the Walatsi sub-catchment from 2022 to 2030. Data from key informants, experiment, direct observations, and GIS analyses were utilized and analyzed through QGIS software and Microsoft Excel, and a decis...
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