Journal of Northern European Academic for Studies & Research (First issue)
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Research and studies
1.Academic self-regulation and its relationship to psychological resilience among students of Damascus and Kuwait University Prepared by: Prof. Dr.Riad Nael Asma/ College of Educatio- UniversityDamascus This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Prepared by: Dr. Rashid Maneh Rashid Al-Ajmi/ College of Basic Education- Kuwait University This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Abstract The aim of the current research was to explore the relationship between academic self-regulation and psychological rersilience in a sample of students from Damascus and Kuwait University. In addition, the differences in both academic self-regulation and psychological rersilience were determined by sex (males and females). Finally, Academic. The study sample consisted of (115) students of the university, 62 students from Damascus University and 53 students from Kuwait University. The number of females was 59 students and 56 students. The researchers used the academic self-regulation scale prepared by the second researcher for this purpose and the psychological rersilience scale, which was translated by the second researcher, after verifying their sincerity and persistence in the current research of the students of the Damascus and Kuwait Universit. Key words: Academic self-regulation - Psychological resilience Download
2.Study of the Reciprocal Roles of Some Stressful psychological Varibles and Hormonal Secretion in public Health in Individuals Prepared by: A.Prof. Dr. Abbas Al-Imami/ Physiological Psychology- Northern European Academy- Denmark This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Abstract The objective of the study was to reveal the role of some psychological variables on hormonal secretions in the human body and its general health and vice versa. The human being lives in an interactive state in his environment with its changing events, pleasing and sad, affected and affected, And affect them through his behavior and ways of dealing with them and what he does in those moments and attitudes facing him, and what are the reactions of the normal and abnormal and varies from one position to another and from one person to another depending on the nature of those positions, and what that person carries knowledge and experience determines the nature of his behavior To solve his problems in order to be in a state of compatibility with himself on the one hand and with his environment on the other, The environment here has an impact in determining the way of the behavior and behavior of the individual through the impact on the psychological and biological state, to draw through these events a picture of the individual's personality and what it carries in its machines key words: Psychological stress - Nervous agitation- Hormonal secretions - Endocrine glands.Download
3.Hyper nerve appetite – loss of appetite and its relationship to the body in adolescents Prepared by: Dr. Nidaa Hadi Mhemid / Clinical Nutrition/ College of Public Health- Northern European Academy- Denmark This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Abstract The current research aims to identify the following topics:
The level of bulimia-anorexia nervosa in adolescent’s students.
Statistically significant differences in bulimia-anorexia nervosa in adolescents according to gender: males or females.
To achieve these objectives the researcher has chosen a random group of 450 students in both gender male/female from the morning study session of the academic year (2015-2016) in Al-Qadiysiyah province according to their style. Key Words: Anorexia nervosas - Bulimia nervosas - Eating disordersDownload
4.The Iraqi occupied Territories code 1915 A historical study of its inception, contents and powers Prepared by: Prof.Dr. Salah Abdul Hadi Al-Jubouri/ College of Basic Education / Wasit University This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Abstract The British occupation of Iraq occurred at the beginning of the twentieth century after it was under Ottoman control of a period of time. The occupation administration has organized legal life and the operation of the courts in a manner appropriate to the administration of the occupation, after taking control of Basra and claimed the escape of government employee, especially employees of judicial institutions. To avoid the application of the Hague Convention of 1907 in Article (43) which stipulated that: - (If the authority of the legitimate power is effectively transferred to the hand of the occupying power, the latter shall, to the extent possible, achieve and ensure security and public order, respecting the laws in force in the country, except in cases of extreme necessity). Key words: Law of the Iraqi regions – Occupier.Download