نتایج جستجو برای: arab cultural groups

تعداد نتایج: 867990  

2013
Osman Ortashi Moza Al Kalbani

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 7.6 million deaths mounting to around 13% of all deaths in 2008 (Globocan, 2008). Gynecological malignancies account for 9% of all female cancers worldwide, cervical cancer is the leading gynecological cancer worldwide represents 4% of all female cancers. Half million new cervical cancer cases diagnosed each year, half of them died as...

Journal: :Journal of population economics 1998
S Al-qudsi

Relying on time-series and cross-sectional data, this paper investigates the effect of economic forces and cultural norms on fertility variations across and within Arab countries. This is accomplished by reviewing cross-country fertility trends at the aggregate level using a random-effect model applied to panel data covering 11 Arab countries. Estimates of cross-country fertility determin...

2013
Kelly A Hirko Amr S Soliman Mousumi Banerjee Julie Ruterbusch Joe B Harford Robert M Chamberlain John J Graff Sofia D Merajver Kendra Schwartz

INTRODUCTION Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is characterized by an apparent geographical distribution in incidence, being more common in North Africa than other parts of the world. Despite the rapid growth of immigrants to the United States from Arab nations, little is known about disease patterns among Arab Americans because a racial category is rarely considered for this group. The aim of t...

2008
Michael Fender

The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between spelling knowledge and reading skills among a group of 16 intermediate-level Arab learners of English as a second language (ESL) and a corresponding comparison group of 21 intermediate-level ESL learners in an English for academic purposes (EAP) program. A spelling task was used to assess the English orthographic or spelling k...

2016
Abeer Al-Jaber Lubna Al-Nasser Ashraf El-Metwally

OBJECTIVES To review the oral cancer (OC) studies that were conducted in Arab countries with regard to epidemiology, risk factors, and prognosis. METHODS A computer-based PubMed literature search was performed to retrieve studies conducted in the Arab world on epidemiology of OC. After screening for exclusion criteria, cross-referencing, and searching local journals, a total of 19 articles we...

Journal: :International Journal of Multicultural Education 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the education system around world. This article examines perceptions of teachers who are members Jewish majority and Arab minority in Israel, particularly on their e-learning role during pandemic. Based analysis metaphors chosen by 20 14 teachers, results study indicate two themes: (1) a collectivist perception prevalent among (2) an individualistic teachers. R...

2016

1 The risk of Islamist extremism in East Africa frequently focuses on Somalia and the violent actions of al Shabaab. Yet local adherents to extremist versions of Islam can now be found throughout the region. As a result, tensions both within Muslim communities and between certain Islamist groups and the broader society have been growing in the region in recent years. These tensions have not eme...

2013
Kelly A Hirko Amr S Soliman Mousumi Banerjee Julie Ruterbusch Joe B Harford Robert M Chamberlain John J Graff Sofia D Merajver Kendra Schwartz

Introduction: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is characterized by an apparent geographical distribution in incidence, being more common in North Africa than other parts of the world. Despite the rapid growth of immigrants to the United States from Arab nations, little is known about disease patterns among Arab Americans because a racial category is rarely considered for this group. The aim of ...

2014
Kelly A. Hirko Amr S. Soliman Mousumi Banerjee Julie Ruterbusch Joe B. Harford Robert M. Chamberlain John J. Graff Sofia D. Merajver Kendra Schwartz Kelly A Hirko Amr S Soliman Joe B Harford Robert M Chamberlain John J Graff Sofia D Merajver

Introduction: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is characterized by an apparent geographical distribution in incidence, being more common in North Africa than other parts of the world. Despite the rapid growth of immigrants to the United States from Arab nations, little is known about disease patterns among Arab Americans because a racial category is rarely considered for this group. The aim of ...

Journal: :Annales de genetique 2001
H Chaabouni M Chaabouni F Maazoul R M'Rad L B Jemaa N Smaoui K Terras H Kammoun N Belghith H Ridene B Oueslati F Zouari

Cytogenetic prenatal diagnosis (PND) is under national health program in most developed countries, while it concerns a small part of population at risk in developing countries. Finance is common reason of absence of PND development, but socio-cultural believes play an important role in Arab Muslim countries. In this paper we report results of 3110 fetal karyotypes carried out in a Tunisian popu...

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