657 research outputs found
The Influence of Socio-psychology Model of Well-being forMulticultural Environment in the Russian Higher Educationsystem
The article discusses the development of a multicultural environment as a factor of improving the well-being context and competitiveness of the higher education system. We believe that the scale of what is happening today in the world at different levels leads to a substantial change in national structure of Russia. Given an extensive review of the Russian and foreign literature on multiculturalism. The concept of Interculturalism, Polyculturalism and multiculturalism was reviewed. We also argue that the formation of the elite and the content of the state national policy are interrelated. We believe that, it is the level of higher education institutions, the results of their research and technology development activities, determines not only their place in the international rankings, but also the dynamics of economic and innovative development of individual territories and entire countries. The process of forming new paradigm to develop the role of higher education system, there are many factors effect on this process especially in some countries like Russia and Belarus
The Influence of Socio-psychology Model of Well-being forMulticultural Environment in the Russian Higher Educationsystem
The article discusses the development of a multicultural environment as a factor of improving the well-being context and competitiveness of the higher education system. We believe that the scale of what is happening today in the world at different levels leads to a substantial change in national structure of Russia. Given an extensive review of the Russian and foreign literature on multiculturalism. The concept of Interculturalism, Polyculturalism and multiculturalism was reviewed. We also argue that the formation of the elite and the content of the state national policy are interrelated. We believe that, it is the level of higher education institutions, the results of their research and technology development activities, determines not only their place in the international rankings, but also the dynamics of economic and innovative development of individual territories and entire countries. The process of forming new paradigm to develop the role of higher education system, there are many factors effect on this process especially in some countries like Russia and Belarus
SETTING AND HARDENING OF AGRO/CEMENT COMPOSITES
In this study, the use of bagasse fiber (BF) and unbleached bagasse pulp (BP) in a cement matrix, as a raw material, to produce lightweight construction materials is reported. The bagasse was used as partial replacement of cement at different levels: 0% (control cement), 1%, 2% 3%, and 4% by weight. The average size of bagasse fibers was less than 2 mm. Although a reduction in the physical and mechanical strength was observed, the incorporation of either fiber or pulp increased the water of consistency and setting time. A composite containing 4% of bagasse fibers can be used for lightweight concrete. FT-IR spectra showed that the BF or BP adversely affect the rate of calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) formation by decreasing its promotion
Efektivitas Pengawasan terhadap Izin Tinggal Tenaga Kerja Asing di Wilayah Kerja Kantor Imigrasi Kelas I Pontianak (Studi Kasus terhadap Tenaga Kerja Asing di PT Well Harvest Winning Sungai Tegar, Kecamatan Kendawangan Kabupaten Ketapang)
This thesis discusses the role of the effectiveness of supervision of the residence permits of foreign workers in the region of class I Pontianak immigration office (a case study of foreign workers in PT Well Harvest Winning Tough River, District Kendawangan Ketapang). From the results of this thesis research we concluded that that Effectiveness Monitoring carried out by the Immigration Office Class I stayed Pontianak Against Foreign Workers Permits have been mostly ineffective due to very presence of violations in years 2014-2015, even though the relevant public has to supervise the workforce foreign accordance with the existing procedure only from foreign labor itself negligent, sometimes foreign nationals ignores the existing procedures at the Immigration office, causing their violations of immigration it can be shown by the violations such as: (a) Foreigners carrying out activities not suitable immigration permit (in accordance with article 122 paragraph a) 7 Case. (B) The foreigners do activities that endanger the security and order and does not respect the regulations (under Article 75) 2 Case. (C) Foreigners Stay Permit holders that have expired and are still in the Indonesian region of less than 90 (ninety) days of the deadline his residence permit. (Under Article 124) 4 Case. actors affecting oversight residence permits to foreign workers who work PT Well Harvest Winning that are in the working area of Immigration Class I Pontianak is Budget operational fund supervision is not appropriate, the lack of quantity and quality of the officer / officers / officials of immigration as a civil servant, a means and adequate infrastructure, as well as the Sponsor and TKA itself in obeying immigration rules and the role of the community as well as central and local governments in immigration law enforcement and supervision work area Class I Immigration Office of Pontianak City wide composed of 12 districts and 2 Cities. Efforts made by the Immigration Class I Pontianak in overseeing foreign labor is to provide direction and guidance to companies that did not submit a report on the whereabouts and activities of expatriate personnel, monitoring directly into the field where / location TKA are and their activities despite various limitations, and from time to time monitor or raids in cooperation with various authorities
ESTIMATION OF FURAN LEVELS IN SOME CANNED FOODS IN EGYPT AND HOW TO REDUCE IT
Furan is naturally occurring compound found at low levels in many foods. Furan has been formed in a wide range of thermally treated foods especially heated foods sealed in cans and jars. The primary source of furan in food is thermal degradation and rearrangement of organic compounds. Furan is a five-membered ring which can induce tumors and liver toxicity in experimental animals and is classified as ‘possibly carcinogenic to humans’ by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. In this study furan levels in several kinds of canned and jarred foods from Egyptian markets have been estimated. Also, several heat treatments have been applied for some food samples aiming to reduce furan content in these samples. Noticed levels of furan have been shown in tested samples. Coffee samples had higher content of furan in comparison to other products. After thermal treatments the obtained results show that, furan content reduced to about 38-50% of the original content for 50o C at 5 min and the loss percent raised to about 55-71% at 20 min. At 60o C, furan content reduced to about 47-56% of the original content at 5 min and the loss percent raised to about 62-78% at 20 min. And at 70o C, furan content reduced to about 53-59% at 5 min and the loss percent raised to about 70-89% at 20 min
Elizabeth F. Thompson. How the West Stole Democracy from the Arabs: The Syrian Congress of 1920 and the Destruction of Its Liberal-Islamic Alliance
Erratum to: Incidence and outcome of cardiac injury in patients with severe head trauma
Molecular identification of adenoviruses associated with respiratory infection in Egypt from 2003 to 2010.
BACKGROUND: Human adenoviruses of species B, C, and E (HAdV-B, -C, -E) are frequent causative agents of acute respiratory infections worldwide. As part of a surveillance program aimed at identifying the etiology of influenza-like illness (ILI) in Egypt, we characterized 105 adenovirus isolates from clinical samples collected between 2003 and 2010. METHODS: Identification of the isolates as HAdV was accomplished by an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and confirmed by a set of species and type specific polymerase chain reactions (PCR). RESULTS: Of the 105 isolates, 42% were identified as belonging to HAdV-B, 60% as HAdV-C, and 1% as HAdV-E. We identified a total of six co-infections by PCR, of which five were HAdV-B/HAdV-C co-infections, and one was a co-infection of two HAdV-C types: HAdV-5/HAdV-6. Molecular typing by PCR enabled the identification of eight genotypes of human adenoviruses; HAdV-3 (n = 22), HAdV-7 (n = 14), HAdV-11 (n = 8), HAdV-1 (n = 22), HAdV-2 (20), HAdV-5 (n = 15), HAdV-6 (n = 3) and HAdV-4 (n = 1). The most abundant species in the characterized collection of isolates was HAdV-C, which is concordant with existing data for worldwide epidemiology of HAdV respiratory infections. CONCLUSIONS: We identified three species, HAdV-B, -C and -E, among patients with ILI over the course of 7 years in Egypt, with at least eight diverse types circulating
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