Pub Date : 2024-01-11DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v13i1.423
Mohammed Khalid Awad, Khulood Juma, Shaima Qasim, Habib Ali
creating unique exercises utilizing a teaching approach that works with the research sample, determining how special exercises affect the development of torso flexibility, and determining how special exercises affect the development of bow ability. Activate the search The results of the pre- and post-tests for the control and experimental research groups show a statistically significant association that is favoring the post-test in the development of bow skill performance Using the experimental technique, the researcher set up one group and gave them two tests (pre and post) based on scientific theories that made sense for the topic at hand. Forty adolescent wrestlers from the Adhamiya Club in the Baghdad Governorate were recognized by the researcher. The researcher selected, at a ratio of 20, an age group consisting of only those between the ages of 12 and 14. 50% are wrestlers of the research's initial population. In terms of gathering data, the researcher employed the intended approach—the stretcher. Because the created educational technique is simple to use and produces accurate numerical results, the researchers came to the conclusion that it has demonstrated its potential to increase the flexibility of the thoracic muscles. The study suggests that sports clubs incorporate instructional techniques into their training programs.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-29DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.412
Mogie Demsi Oemar, Jaih Mubarok, B. Sanim, Nurul Huda
The purpose of this study is to pinpoint many elements that support Sharia Commercial Banks (BUS) in expanding their funding sources. Small capital and limited industrial and individual bank scale are among the problems facing sharia banking, according to the 2015–2019 Sharia Banking Roadmap Guidelines. Out of the 13 BUS, only one fell into the BUKU 3 category (capital IDR 5-30 trillion) in terms of capital as of December 2016. Compared to conventional banks, which have 32,730 office units, Islamic banks only have 2,201 office units. This makes it harder for sharia banks to collect deposits from the general population. This suggests that there are funding source issues for Islamic banking as well. Due to a lack of funding, the duty of intermediary cannot be performed as effectively as possible. Sukuk issuing is one way that sharia banking might enhance financial sources. It is vital to take into account the advantages, possibilities, costs, and dangers when issuing sukuk in order to develop a suitable plan for funding increases. The following are contributing aspects to the advantages of issuing sukuk: a source of financing for business expansion; market analysis and sharia benchmarks; many contracts, coupons, and periods; and enhanced liquidity, efficiency, and profitability. Sub-factors for opportunity include: few issuers; high investor demand; robust regulatory backing; and a large investment base. Cost sub-factors include guarantee fees, emission charges, capital expenses, and loan costs. Sub-risk elements include interest rate risk, default risk, sharia compliance risk, and asset loss risk.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-26DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.410
Mohamed Qasim Mohamed Alomari
This research study aimed to explore the ever-changing world of management, documenting the significant influence of the ‘Technological Transformation’ (Also referred to as ‘Digital Transformation’) witnessed by the present era. The study carried out a thorough review of the advantages and difficulties that accompanied this unprecedented transformation. Moreover, this study highlighted the practical influence of technology across a vast spectrum of enterprises and sectors using a wide range of studies from the relevant literature. Over and above, this qualitative study implemented the ‘Integrative Research Approach’ (IRA) for the sake of obtaining data from the targeted population, analyzing the collected data, and extracting the findings concerned. Supplementarily, the study found that the process of technological transformation involves not just automating operations but also changing businesses’ models, customer expectations, and the processes themselves. Likewise, it was found that digital businesses produce value and create an accelerating revenue by means of extensive digital linkages between people, locations, systems, and objects. Conjointly, the study revealed that the majority of contemporary organization, Organizations, regardless of their areas of competence and work, may leverage digital technologies and strategy to establish a successful position for both themselves and their industrial sector/s. as a matter of fact, the current study emphasized that the next phase in the growth of the national and international economies is the potential that digital/technological transformation unlocks. Finally, the study’s findings asserted that the society that will live in a completely altered environment is transformed by the integration of all developing technologies. Production of goods, corporate operations, and organizational leadership are shifting toward a heavy reliance on new technologies, supporting applied Information Technology (IT) techniques (software, hardware, and procedures), and expanding digital communication channels. On the same line, the study concluded that in order to maintain the stability and strength of our societies, we must continuously examine, evaluate, and develop this new, highly complex reality that the digital transformation has formed. Finally, it is hoped that the previously mentioned findings would assist organizations of different fields of work in making successful, reliable, and accurate decisions. Similarly, it is also hoped that the revealed findings would pave the way for the organizations of interest to create and further implement innovative, actionable, purpose-filled, Long-term and forward-focused, consistent, concrete, inclusive, and well-informed strategies which would eventually enable them to act as a compass in the nowadays’ complex landscape of technological revolutions.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-20DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.407
Rajesh Dominic Savio, Wesam Tamim
Big data is reshaping the future of the project management by ushering in new era of datadriven decision-making processes and improving efficiency in the organization. It is throughthe transformative force of big data that it has revolutionized the way in which projects areconceived and executed in different sectors. Project managers can rely on big data in integratingreal-time data into the project management’s operations and gain historical insights on the trendand successes of the projects.In this article, the aim is to assess the role of big data in shaping the future of the projectmanagement initiatives. Key concepts are discussed including the role of big data in planningand delivery, and this involves identifying the possible bottlenecks affecting the success of theproject. It outlines the significance of big data in the project team environment, with the bigdata encouraging collaboration among the project team improving their productivity level andefficiency in conducting their activities. It is also integral in knowledge management withproject managers relying on big data analytics in understanding the market trends and analyzinghistorical data. Other issues discussed relevant to the future of project management is efficientrisk management and quality management, which are critical aspects in improving success ofthe projects and reducing cost of operations. As such, the future of project management is bigdata analytics.
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Pub Date : 2023-12-20DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.408
R. F. Rozi
This study focuses on the use of slogans of the three presidential and vice-presidential candidates who will compete in Indonesia’s 2024 general election. This study maps how these slogans operate in the digital space of social media to capture the attention and votes of a cross-generational public in Indonesia. Discourse analysis is used in this study to discover the hidden meanings of texts, while taking into account the risk that these meanings may not be accurate. The researcher therefore limited the study to a specific time and space context, namely during the period leading up to the 2024 general election, and to an Indonesian case study only. The study found that slogans were chosen from popular diction, to make it easier to introduce the candidates’ profiles to the public. These slogans are also a special formula to shape public knowledge about the candidates’ vision and mission. This study holds the view that popularity and the massification process of promotional content still play an important role in the discourse distribution model in contemporary digital media. This connects the dialectic of discourse that occurs in a multi-generational society. In addition, this study also compares with the views of post-truth and post-factual politics with the assumption that the meaning generated from the use of slogans is not bound. Meaning is generated from highly subjective perceptions, so the role of promotion and massification of the chosen terminology still has an important role to influence audience perceptions and win votes from the active voting public.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-30DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.394
Saad Abbas Fadhil, Sabah Qasim Khalaf
Objective: An efficient solution for stabilization is the mobilization of the joints for the arthrokinematics affected by the positional defect of the CAI (i.e. chronic ankle instability). This study put to comparison the impacts of ankle dorsi flexion range of motion (DFROM) as well as dynamic balance ability (DBA) in the patients who have CAI using PJM (i.e. passive joint mobilization), a technique typically been used in previous works, and active joint mobilization (AJM), a technique which could have a greater impact on cortical excitability with the spontaneous movement. Design: rehabilitation program to treat recurrent ankle. Methods: A total of 10 players from the Iraqi clubs Muay Thai team were registered, 5 from each of the AJM and PJM groups. A total of 12 intervention sessions overall, lasting 10 mins each, were given to each participant over the course of three weeks. AJM employed angular motion of the joints to produce the patient's voluntary motion regarding lateral malleolus posterior gliding as well as medial malleolus anterior gliding, respectively, while PJM utilized Maitland's mobilization approach to perform mobilization of the joints with the talus in the posterior direction. Tape was used for measuring the ankle's DFROM, and the balance system was used to assess the ankle's DBA. Results: With the exception of DBA-right and DBA-anterior variables with regard to PJM group, considerable enhancements were seen following intervention in AJM as well as groups of the PJM. DBA-anterior, DFROM, DBA-right, and DBA-posterior, measures showed statistically significant differences between the PJM group and the AJM group. Conclusions: Joint mobilization, such as voluntary movement, was more successful thanks to the overall improvement regarding DBA and DFROM. The ankle's neuromuscular system is significantly impacted in the case when voluntary movement is present.
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Through this research, the researchers sought to shed light on the concept of multi-level marketing, as it is an important and broad concept that applies to the approach of the factory in question, and to try to find out ways to follow its strategies in order to reach competitive superiority after shedding light on the latter. The researchers also endeavored to find out the extent of the impact of marketing strategies. Multi-level in achieving competitive superiority, as is the case to know the type of correlation between them. In order to achieve this, Al-Warith Factory for producing cooling devices was chosen as a field in order to test the research hypotheses through a questionnaire distributed to a sample of (100) workers in the factory. Through their research, the researchers reached many conclusions, the most important of which is (all multiple regression models were significant, which means that all strategies can be used to achieve competitive superiority, even to varying degrees) and among the most important recommendations that came out of the research (management’s attention and guidance to workers in order to consolidate the idea of multi-level marketing And adopting it as a main means of achieving competitive superiority.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-23DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.385
Maria Fernanda Pazmiño, Daisy de la Caridad Pérez Mato, Patricia Katherine Flores Beltrán
Neuroarchitecture as a multidisciplinary study science has been influenced in Ecuador at the case study level to buildings without spaces for external interaction with nature or internal spatial development, which has caused poor treatment. The objective of this scientific article is the design of neuroarchitecture parameters applied to architectural and spatial design to improve treatment in rehabilitation spaces. The considerations will be evaluated under a quantitative approach methodology of the architectural spaces and the user's perception through the decision-making scheme of the Kepner and Tregoe Method that analyzed the situation, evaluated results and established potential risks within the study. In conclusion, the characterization of the architectural spaces by shape and color contributed to the perception of tranquility within the space, the contact with the green areas improved the cognitive and sensory conditions of the users, integrating better with their environment, while the design of the Semi-open spaces and open spaces generate greater confidence and tranquility for comprehensive socialization, so it can be determined that the neuroarchitecture focused on the conditional evaluation and decision-making of the user improves the satisfactory treatment of patients by 90%.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-21DOI: 10.47577/eximia.v12i1.383
Laura Campoverde, Maria Fernanda Pazmiño, Gabriel Andrés Chevez Franco, Katherine Cumanda Vidal Pizarro, Priscila Alexandra Rivadeneira Apolo
Green spaces in urban areas generally have a positive impact on the physical and mental well-being of residents, as well as providing ecological benefits, such as improving air and water quality. Green areas in public spaces can contribute to the overall comfort level of an urban environment that requires shade, reduce heat island effects, and improve air quality. They can also provide a sense of calm and relaxation and can serve as a gathering place for community members. Studies have also shown that access to green spaces can have a positive effect on mental health and can reduce stress levels. However, the comfort level of a specific green area in a public space de-pends on quality and comfort indicators. Microclimatic conditions and hu-man thermal comfort and demonstrate how the presence and quality of green spaces can affect the urban heat island effect and mitigate the impacts of high temperatures in urban areas. In the present study, the quality, and com-fort indicators such as accessibility, design, maintenance, and biodiversity of the existing green areas will be determined in samples taken in public spaces in the south, center and north of the city of Guayaquil as a comparative study for Improvements in street furniture and new selections of plant species were established. The objective of this study is to reduce the effect of heat islands and generate an increase in the urban green index of Guayaquil. The qualitative methodology is applied by applying the AHP-TOPSIS decision-making method to determine design strategies and guidelines for green areas in public spaces. The study concludes that the application of these indicators to green spaces have a positive impact on thermal and spatial comfort and can reduce the urban heat island effect and improve the habitability of public spaces.
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