Dr. Ghassan Salem - Researcher
Abstract
Water is a necessity on Earth, and global water consumption is increasing significantly. There should be ways to keep the demand for water while also providing resources.
This study presents a potentially promising technology that creates precipitation from clouds. This technique is known as cloud seeding....
Faisal Abdullatif Yassin/researcher
Population inflation and the steady increase in the number of births are among the most difficult challenges that may face any country in the world, especially in developing countries. Which often suffers from structural political, security, and economic problems accompanied by an institutional inability to formulate public...
Mays Bassem Ismail/ Banker - Master of Banking Sciences
Executive Summary:
(Basel III): A reflection or reaction to the global mortgage crisis that struck the world in 2008, which was one of the most important reasons for banks to increase their financial leverage excessively, in addition to the lack of...
Dr. Adnan Yassin Mustafa/ Professor of Development Sociology - University of Baghdad
Introduction
The major health challenges throughout history have invaded societal and institutional structures, and caused social, economic, environmental, and political losses. They threatened all developed and developing countries of the world and affected all groups (adults, youth, and children)...
Nour Al-Huda Bassem Ismail - researcher in legal accounting
The reserve guarantee is one of the guarantees approved by Iraqi law in commercial papers, and it is one of the most frequent and widespread guarantees in practice. This is due to many reasons, including the expansion of the activities of...
Russull Karim Nasser / Researcher in Business Economics
Executive Summary:
With no consumer protection in financial services and no data privacy laws, it is difficult to gain the trust of customers due to their fear of hacking and fraud.
AI has had a clear impact on financial markets, as well as algorithmic...
Omnia Bassem Sa`adi / researcher
Executive Summary:
The knowledge economy gives the consumer greater confidence, a wide variety of choices, achieves electronic exchange, changes old jobs by creating new ones, disseminates and produces knowledge in many areas, forcing institutions to innovate and create, and respond quickly to customers' needs.
Lack of interest...
Wafaa Fawzy Hamza / Researcher
The increasing growth of the population in Iraq - which exceeded 40 million people - was accompanied by the failure to develop medical health institutions in a way that suits this increase. The weak infrastructure of these institutions and the spread of corruption in their...
Prof. Abdul-Samad Saadoun Al-Shamri / Professor of International Economic Relations - Al-Nahrain University.
Introduction:
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict is no longer a product of the present, but rather has traces and historical imprints that date back to the era of European feudalism (the Middle Ages) before the building of nation-states.
Scenes of national...
Ali Abdul-Kadhim Daadoush / Ph.D. in Economics - College of Administration and Economics, University of Baghdad
Executive Summary:
The informal sector in Iraq is one of the most prominent sectors that employ - skilled and unskilled - manpower. Because the conditions of employment in it are not subject to the same...