Volume 36 Issue 43
Published: 2006-01-01
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Title page and table of contents of Supplement No. 43
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DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.186002
Research Paper
Tragic Vision in Wordsworth's "The Ruined Cottage
Suliman Abd
Tragic vision is not a new subject to William Wordsworth particularly when we know that he has an experience in composing a tragedy called The Borderers. This tells us that his experience in...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35496
The Role of Antiquities and Cuneiform Texts in Establishing Iraq Entity
Ameer Suliman
Iraq is the Cradle of one of few original civilizations in the world. This fact is indicated by the archaeological finds that resulted from the excavations since the mid of nineteenth century....
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35411
The Effect of Akkadian Empire Concepts on the Palaces Architecture
Huseen Homod, Kawla Al-Dawody
This paper studies the relationship between the intellectual tendency and the political trends in the Akkadian period. The study depends on the type and style of the architecture of palaces in...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35414
Henry James and Stephen Crane James, Crane, and Psychological Varieties of Fear and Terror
Marwan Huseen
The research dealt with a critical analysis of two short stories, the first by Henry James "The Beast in the Woods", and the second by Stephen Crane's "The Blue Hotel". Both stories present many...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35499
The Relation Between Students'Date of Birth and their Interest In English as a Foreign Language
Huseen Ahmad
Personal characteristics and qualities play a pivotal role in determining leamers' success or failure in foreign languages. The present paper attempts to shed light on the relation between the date...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.168223
Awilim and Muškénum in to code of Hammourabi
Ahlam Al-Talbi
Ancient Iraqi laws, among which is with out definite article and some other cuneiform texts refer accidentally to the social classes the ancient Iraqi community consisted of. Some resources see...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35416
A Stylistic Emotive Approach To English - Arabic Literary Translation
Zuher Farhan, Yasser Taha
This research deals with the emotional and expressive aspects arising from the stylistic use of lexical vocabulary and emotional expressions, as well as the possibility of translating such...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35612
The Relation between Natural Environment and Man’s Creation in Myths and creeds
Abd-AlAziz Sultan
This research summarizes the relation between nature and mans creation according to mythology of ancient nations especially those who had civilization before others, Mesopotamia for example. This...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35420
Strength Building and Its Role in Society
Shafiq Al-Jubory
This analytical study seeks to explain the real life of all societies (whether big or small). Similarly, it explains the real life of some individuals as far as the physical strength is concerned....
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35424
Investigating Some Semantic Problems in the Translation of the Holy Quran.
Mazen Ahmad
This research deals with a number of semantic problems in the Quran that pose a challenge to translators. It has been shown that the limitations of translating the Quran lie in a number of Quranic...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35616
Family Organization and Globalization Challenges
Kalil Al-Kalidi
This research studies the impact of socio-cultural Globalization on family arganization, from all sides:structural, functional, social roles, and responsibility towards the world. It also, studies...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35430
Les Vocables "Abū": Pére et oUm": Mére Étude Pragmatique
Tawfik Abd Allah
Interest in the study of human language and its relationship with other human sciences is increasing daily, so our research came to study the two words: (Abu and Umm) in the classical Arabic...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35620
Causes of the Increasing Violence in the Society A Socio-psychological Study
Shalal Suliman
Violence is one of the living being behavior and on of its features. It is as old as the human being existence. But Its Increase has formed a social phenomenon which threatens security, safety and...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35437
“Répétition et Fréquence narrative dans Moderato Cantabile de Marguerite Duras
Moayad Al-Dijeli
The narrative repetition is a distinctive feature of Margaret's style of novelist Dora, as it contributes to strengthening the idea directed to the recipient and in showing the poeticity of the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35622
The Semantics of Verbs 'sleep', 'to sleep', and 'wake up'
Tawfik ِAbdullah, SAFWAN Thanoon
The present research is an attempt to investigate the three verbs 'sleep', 'to sleep', and 'wake up' from a semantic point of view. It is the verb that determines the situation and, therefore, we...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35491
The Natural disasters in Syria in 6th AH; 12th BC, with Some of their social and economical dimensions
Sultan Sultan
The research deals with the natural disasters that occurred in Syria in 6th AH such as earthquakes , floods and droughts. It also deals with consequence diseases and epidemics that influenced...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35441
Between The Akkadian and Arabic Languages
Kalid Ismail
The old linguastic heritage is one of the most important cultural elements in Ancient Iraq. This research aims at emphasize the deep linguastic cooperation between the Akkadian and Arabic Languages...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35446
Reading in the Symbols of Two Poems of Zuhair Bin Abi Sulma
Bassim Qasim
This paper studies the symbols of the pre-Islamic Poetry represented by two samples, namely two poems of the great poet zuhair Bin Abi Sulma: his famous long poem and his great poem rhyming with...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35453
Fiqh Lexicographies: qts Emergence and Development
talal Ibrahim
The present research accounts for the reasons behind the emergence of fiqh Lexicographies, and their importance. Two stages of writing in this field can be recognized the stage of covert writing...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35456
Abdul – Baqi bin Murad Al – Umari Al- Mousili ( Died 1109 A.H./ 1697 A.D.)
Abdallah Al-Mulaa
This poet was born and brought up in Mosul. He studied the different sciences by many sheikhs. He also taught and showed great credit. He travelled many times to the Romans Empire and the capital...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35463
Humaid bin Thawr’s ‘ Ayniyyah between Implicitness and Explicitness
Ali Al-fahadi
Humaid bin Thawr's 'Ayniyyah (the poem ending with Othe rhyme) firmly establishes the Islamic concept regarding nature as it deeply discusses the Islamic conception of the cosmos, life and man. The...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35473
Sources of information for theses in veterinary medicine
Badia Abd-AlRahman
The paper aims at recognizing the nature and characteristics of the resoures of information of the theses written specifics in verterinary medicine. It also determines the ten most used...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.168221
Economic Psychological and Social Factors behind Provision A Field Study in Mosul
Rawa Al-Taweel
This study stems from the importance of provision which is considered one of the most essential topics in the life of humans. who suffers from the shortage of sources. The basic effecs of provision...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.35480
Al-Fayrouzabadi Critique of Al-Jawhari, Statistics and Analysis (Section One)
Ameer Al-Heyali
This study examines Fayruuz Abaadis dictionary: Qamus AL-Muhiit (817 AH), Particularly the entries whereby the author criticses Al-Jawharis sictionary Al-Sihah (d.400 AH). The study takes the...
DOI: 10.33899/radab.2006.168222