scholarly journals Analytical study of Emotional Balance for Some Fundamental Skills in Iraqi Futsal Clubs

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 59-72
Author(s):  
Teeba Saleem Abdulmajeed ◽  
Nada Yasser

      The research aimed at constructing an emotional balance scale for Iraqi futsal clubs as well as identifying the level of emotional balance scale for Iraqi female futsal players. It also aimed at identifying the psychological and obstacles that female futsal players face in training and during competition. The researchers used the descriptive method on (300) female futsal players who represent (20) clubs distributed as a pilot study, main experiment, construction, and applications subjects. The scale consisted of (26) items to come up with the rests. The data was collected and treated using SPSS to conclude that the results showed significance between emotional balance and mental, social, motor, psychological stability, and courage in facing the future.

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-78
Author(s):  
Ali Awadd Aziz ◽  
Eman Abdulameer Zaoon

The research aimed at specifying distance and ratio of resistance for special strength endurance in 1500m youth running. The researchers used the descriptive method on (30) youth runners from the national center for gifted in Athletics. Three tests were specified and a pilot study was applied to come up with the conclusions and recommended generalizing the distances and ratios specified to test and train special strength endurance for 1500m youth running as well as using these tests for special strength endurance for continuous evaluation of runners and for runner’s selections. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 208-218
Author(s):  
Abbas Fadhil Jawad ◽  
Abaas Ali Athaab

The research aimed at analyzing spike in blockers of Iraqi volleyball league clubs as well as finding a correlation relation between spiking and tactical performance of blockers. The researcher used the descriptive method on (96) Iraqi volleyball primer league club players of the season (2020 – 2021). The clubs who came first five (40) were selected and given a questioner for evaluation spiking in volleyball. Click and Scout program was used to come up with the conclusion that state a significant correlation relation between spiking and tactical performing of blocking in primer league volleyball players.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 68-76
Author(s):  
Saleh Haitham Saleh ◽  
Soaded Ebraheim Suheil

The research aimed at evaluating scouting team leaders who have the wooden badge in Iraq by identifying the reality of their performance. The problem of the research lies in the lack of studies and researchers that evaluate scouting team leaders who have a wooden badge in Iraq. The researchers used the descriptive method on (215) scouting team leaders in Iraq divided into (24) pilot study subjects, and (191) evaluation subjects. They also used questionnaires that consisted of six fields (administrative, leadership, cognitive, skill, communication, and physiological) distributed on (5) items. The data was collected and treated using SPSS to come up with the conclusions and recommendations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-61
Author(s):  
Fitriani Dwi Ratna Sari ◽  
Amin Suryana

Research that the author did aim to know how to design inventory system on Planet Phone.The method used is quantitative descriptive method. Data collection techniques used are literature study, observation, and interviews. From the research conducted found that there is a problem on inventory data processing. The process of inventory data processing only by writing using a general ledger. So this causes inaccuracies and delays in reports. Therefore the authors make the information system by using PHP and MySQL database. This system consists of inputting inventory data, inventory reports, sales reports and income reports. As for some suggestions given to tackle the problem is by connecting the system with internet connection, for employees more quickly and effectively in penginputan inventory data and owner can also know the sales reports and income reports more quickly without having to come directly to the store.


Author(s):  
Benjamin R. Levy

After John Cage’s 1958 Darmstadt lectures, many European composers developed an interest in absurdity and artistic provocation. Although Ligeti’s fascination with Cage and his association with the Fluxus group was brief, the impact it had on his composition was palpable and lasting. A set of conceptual works, The Future of Music, Trois Bagatelles, and Poème symphonique for one hundred metronomes, fall clearly into the Fluxus model, even as the last has taken on a second life as a serious work. This spirit, however, can also be seen in the self-satire of Fragment and the drama and irony of Volumina, Aventures, and Nouvelles Aventures. The sketches for Aventures not only show the composer channeling this humor into a major work but also prove to be a fascinating repository of ideas that Ligeti would reuse in the years to come.


Religions ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Rachel Wagner

Here I build upon Robert Orsi’s work by arguing that we can see presence—and the longing for it—at work beyond the obvious spaces of religious practice. Presence, I propose, is alive and well in mediated apocalypticism, in the intense imagination of the future that preoccupies those who consume its narratives in film, games, and role plays. Presence is a way of bringing worlds beyond into tangible form, of touching them and letting them touch you. It is, in this sense, that Michael Hoelzl and Graham Ward observe the “re-emergence” of religion with a “new visibility” that is much more than “simple re-emergence of something that has been in decline in the past but is now manifesting itself once more.” I propose that the “new awareness of religion” they posit includes the mediated worlds that enchant and empower us via deeply immersive fandoms. Whereas religious institutions today may be suspicious of presence, it lives on in the thick of media fandoms and their material manifestations, especially those forms that make ultimate promises about the world to come.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 100707
Author(s):  
Rizwan Rasheed ◽  
Asfra Rizwan ◽  
Hajra Javed ◽  
Abdullah Yasar ◽  
Amtul Bari Tabinda ◽  
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1998 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 203-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ted Perlmutter

This article focuses on the apparent disjunction between the Italian reluctance to allow Albanians to come as refugees and Italy's enthusiastic leadership of the United Nations military-humanitarian mission. It explains the Italian response both in terms of Italian popular opinion regarding Albanians and Italy's concern for the impression on Europe that its politics would make. Italy's leadership of the mission represents the first time a medium-sized power has assisted a neighboring country with whom it has had deep historical connections. The conclusion argues that such proximate interventions are likely to increase in the future, and spells out the implications of the Italian case.


2002 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 117-132
Author(s):  
Hilary M. Carey

Time, according to medieval theologians and philosophers, was experienced in radically different ways by God and by his creation. Indeed, the obligation to dwell in time, and therefore to have no sure knowledge of what was to come, was seen as one of the primary qualities which marked the post-lapsarian state. When Adam and Eve were cast out of the garden of delights, they entered a world afflicted with the changing of the seasons, in which they were obliged to work and consume themselves with the needs of the present day and the still unknown dangers of the next. Medieval concerns about the use and abuse of time were not merely confined to anxiety about the present, or awareness of seized or missed opportunities in the past. The future was equally worrying, in particular the extent to which this part of time was set aside for God alone, or whether it was permissible to seek to know the future, either through revelation and prophecy, or through science. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the scientific claims of astrology to provide a means to explain the outcome of past and future events, circumventing God’s distant authority, became more and more insistent. This paper begins by examining one skirmish in this larger battle over the control of the future.


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