The purpose of this study was to investigate the stages of exercise change, the levels of physical activity, and barriers to exercise among Kuwaiti individuals with and without disabilities. This study was conducted on 100 participants (50 males and 50 females) aged from 18 to 55 years. Stage of exercise...
The formation of capitalistic market-relations in the Third World
(known also as the underdeveloped world) has been an ongoing process for
hundreds of years. The degree of such capitalistic formation has been
mainly a function of the quantitative and qualitative nature of the
contact between the industrialized metropolitan centers (basically...
All the Arab countries are producers of fish from marine, inland and aquaculture sources. Total fish production in 1994, as reported by FAO, reached 1.67 million tons. The estimated resource potential is in the range of 3-4 million tons. Trade in fish and fishery products in most countries is considerable...
Each year, after crabs molt, there is a time when their shells are soft, and are not filled up with crab meat. This soft-shelled state is undesirable for fishers. Since the timing of molting varies from year to year, it is difficult for fishery managers to set the start date...
Water shortage is one of the biggest problems facing
agricultural development in the United Arab Emirates, because of
the extremely arid climate and the large amount of irrigation
water that is used for crops. Prediction of crop water requirements is essential to solve water management problems in this
country.
Two...
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The purpose of this study was (a) to develop a valid and reliable attitude
toward science instrument for use with Arabic male students at the secondary
school level, (b) to determine the differences in their attitudes toward science and
in their achievement, and (c) to determine the relationship between measures...
By conducting a comparative case study of Tunisia and Jordan this essay seeks to add to the Arab Spring literature addressing why outcomes varied so significantly among countries in the region, especially given seemingly comparable demographic, socio-economic and political environments in the region as a whole. However, in contrast to...
Background/Objectives: Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, diabetes and kidney disease. The objective was to describe dietary intake, the dominant source of exposure to AGEs, with carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), a major AGE, in serum and urine, respectively.
Subjects/Methods: Serum and urinary CML were measured in...
Since 2005, the United States has experienced a significant influx of international students from Saudi Arabia, particularly women (Bollang, 2006). The American educational structure is something Saudi women have never experienced due to the vast differences between both cultures in all facets. There is very little to no research conducted...