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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (66): 15-29
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184632

ABSTRACT

Aims: The study aimed to determine the list of the skills of media education for students, building scale to know degree of students to practice these skills, apply the scale interviewer on study sample and reached to visualize the most important suggestions to activate the students practice the skills of media education that enable them to strengthen positive effects and counteract the negative effects of the multiplicity of sources to get the media literacy


Methods: The study used a survey method


Sample: A sample of 400 single of high school students in Saudi public education and the most important results of the study


Results: Researcher suggested list of the skills of media education, consists of 31 skill, including basic skills in media education and complementary skills, identified in Skills of media literacy, visual literacy, news literacy, information literacy, digital literacy and skills of social media] and Students practiced basic and complementary media education skills a medium degree, this means that students need for more education, developing the capacity and training to the practice of basic and complementary media education skills

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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 1981; 17 (1): 21-26
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-248

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This report deals with 354 patients with chest injuries. Cardiac injuries [23 patients] are excluded and will be discussed in a separate report. The striking feature in this series is the high incidence of stab wounds with knives. The clinical picture and management of different types of chest injuries are discussed with special stress on flail chest and thoracic-abdominal injuries

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Bulletin of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine. 1981; 17 (1): 27-32
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-249

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Out of 450 mitral valvotomies, 165 patients [36.6%] submitted for closed mitral valvotomy with an average age 17 years. All of them were in sinus rhythm with no history of embolisation, 83% had dyspnea Grade II to III. The mitral valve orifice was 0.5-1 cm in 69.2% and calcified valve in 6%. In 25 patients the lung biopsy showed parenchymal and vascular changes in most of them. The follow-up of 115 patients [70%] from 6 months to 20 years showed excellent, good and fair results in 87.7% and restenosis in 4.3%


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Thoracic Surgery , Adolescent
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