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THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ESTABLISHING A TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM FIELD STUDY IN TEXTILE AND YARN FACTORY IN MOSUL
Thaeir Alsamman, Mahfood Alsawaf (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 9-26

Abstract: The research aims at defining the essence of the total production maintenance and itsrequirements, where the increases competition has led the productive organization to searchfor any character that will increase the chances of success. Then it begins to depend on themodern programs which requires adopting a new planning to deal with the maintenance andits control instruments to achieve the objectives. So, achieving the characteristics anddelivery at the exact time, decreasing the storage level, reaching the zero defects and thehigh flexibility to meet the needs of consumers, require depending on untraditional methodsin managing and executing maintenance through heading towards the system of the globalproductive maintenance. So, this paper is an attempt to apply the program of totalproduction maintenance in Mosul factory through recognizing the adopted maintenancestyle presenting proposals for developing this system in the factory which will enable thefactory management to adopt the system in the future in order to improve work sufficiencyof production facilities. This research reached set of conclusions and recommendations.

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INDUSTRIAL EXPORTS AND IT’S EFFECT IN ALTERING THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT STRUCTURE IN JORDAN FOR THE PERIOD 1980-2002
Anmar Hajee (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 27-38

Abstract: The last stage has witnessed dramatic changes toward the industrial exports in most ofthe developing countries include Jordan at the beginning of the eighteens in the lastcentury, the reason for such a change is due to the various positive results that escorted theapplication of this policy in the states of which it has relied on earlier. It can also beconsidered a fundamental phase of which the intact entrance into the economicalglobalization requires. The paper’s significance emerges from the transformation and thendeepening the industrial exports policy of which it is a result of actual requirements forcoping with the universal economical developments. The paper’s aim refers to the necessityof specifying the effecting factor in the industrial exports, then estimating and analyzing theindustrial exports effect in it’s capability on achieving alterations in the gross domestic product structure in Jordan furthermore specifying the factors that affect the industrial exports and the attempt to affect them through the economical policies is considered a significant question toward raising the industrial exports averages.

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ARAB FINANCIAL MARKETS EFFICIENCY IN PROMOTING ECONOMIC GROWTH IN VIEW OF GLOBALIZATION CHALLENGES
Mufeed Almula-Dhanoon (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 39-53

Abstract: Arab countries undertook financial liberalization programs aimed at promotingdomestic savings and directing them efficiently towards financing investment projects,which will be likely to have positive impacts on economic growth.The purpose of this paper is to study aspects and issues relating to the Arab financialmarkets developments and examine it’s role in promoting savings and economic growth.To accomplish this aim, collected data will be used to estimate the effect of thefinancial markets development through four types of indicators of economical growth: percapita GDP growth, capital accumulation, savings, and economic efficiency.

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MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND INFLATION: A THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Talal Kadawe (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 54-66

Abstract: Inflation is regarded as a global economic phenomenon, all countries regardless of itsprogress suffer from it. Subjugated efforts were made to confront inflation and containingit. Whereas developing countries haven’t given it the attention it deserves. Due to thenegative economic and social effects of inflation, it became necessary to search for itsreasons and resources. Military expenditure represents one of the channels that contributesin creating inflationary pressure via its effects on price expectations and demand surplusand raising money liquidity in the economy.

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PRIVATIZATION THEIR ECONOMICAL AND SOCIAL EFFECTS A LEGITIMATE VIEW
Dr. Aosama Alani (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 67-84

Abstract: Privatization is one of the procedures used by developing countries according to therecommendations of Briton institution. The goal was to improve the public sector, but theresult was it’s elimination.The paper tries to draw a legitimate verdict concerns the selling of the public sector tothe private one. To achieve this, the paper comprises five sections. The first section tackledthe privatization concept and it’s most significant forms. The second studied theeconomical effects of the privatization, while the third introduced the social effects. Thefourth section presented a summarized description to the forms of property in Islam. Thesection also attempted to draw a legitimate verdict for privatization.

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ACCOUNTING BASE PROPOSAL CONSIDERING EXPRESSING THE ISLAMIC BANK FINANCIAL DATA IN IRAQ AND THEIR ROLE WITHIN GLOBALIZATION
Khald Altami, Mukbel Ali, Isra Thanon (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 85-102

Abstract: The idea of establishing Islamic banks is considered as the most recent call by Muslimbusinessmen in the Islamic World. After their realization of the role played by suchestablishments in developing the Muslim societies, through various important tasks of nontraditionalfunctions carried out by commercial Banks.Thus, the Islamic banking work became a reality and successful experiment performingit’s role in facilitating production, enhancing the capital energy, collecting savings anddirecting funds towards the various investments channels through utilizing the untraditionalmethods in accordance with the Islamic code. Thus, it paves the scientific path in order toprovide a stable life for the Islamic nation individuals and strengthening their economies.So, the situation requires to have a look at these banks and their future in the light ofglobalization existence and it’s effect upon the financial and economical aspects of whichthis phenomenon is trying to draw the future’s image through returning to the adoption ofcapitalist ideas and abandoning any other ideas like democracy and the social justiceprinciples.

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ACCOUNTING TEACHING STATUS IN IRAQ AND IT’S DEVELOPMENT METHOD IN ORDER TO MEET VOCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Muna Al - Maadi, Insaf Bashi, Saba Alobedi (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 103-128

Abstract: The status quo imposes many challenges in front of the accountant as a result ofprogress in all the technical, industrial and economical fields of life which require matchingthese recent developments in order to applying them practically as well as the accountingacademic education. The question here considers the accounting education capability inIraq in coping with these developments and meeting the vocational requirements, where theaccounting profession depends upon it’s affiliates and accounting education graduates inachieving it’s flourish.

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THE ORGANIZATIONAL EDUCATION AND IT’S EFFECT IN IMPROVING THE WORK LIFE QUALITY
Dr. Nahida Al-Hamdani (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 129-149

Abstract: The paper pays attention to the practical and scientific connection between twocontemporary topics in the management of human resources which are the organizationaleducation and the work life quality. The paper aims at answering at a group of applied andtheoretical questions through preparing a theoretical visualizing for the one and expressingthe second by a hypothesis to the effect that the organizational education affects morally inimproving the work life quality, the university of Mosul as well as all the staff memberswere chosen in order to prove this hypothesis and achieve it’s goals. Various statisticalmethods were adopted in order to test the paper’s hypothesis. The paper reached significantfindings, one of which is proving it’s hypothesis. A Number of recommendations werepresented depending on the conclusions that have been reached.

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BAYESIAN DYNAMIC HIERARCHICAL ESTIMATION WITH STIMULATION
Dr. Hassan Ilyas, Zakareya Aljamal (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 150-164

Abstract: Gamerman and Migon 1993 have presented a work describing the dynamic hierarchicalmodels. These models which have been described by them use a system involved withlinear equation: first equation called the observation equation, the second one called thestructure equation, and the third one called the system equation. This work differs from thework which have been done by Harrison and Stevens in 1976 where they have describedthe dynamic linear models by using two equations: the first equation was called theobservation equation and the second one called the system equation.In this paper we have presented a comprehensive review for the linear dynamichierarchical models, and simplifying many concepts related to these modals, since theinformation available were either inefficient or they have been presented in a complex way.A simple review for the non-linear dynamic hierarchical models was presented as well. Wehave applied the theoretical results on generated data through using Simulation Techniquefor one chosen model which have presented by Gamerman and Migon 1993 which is calledLinear Growing Exchangeable Means.

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ANALYTICAL STUDY FOR THE DOCUMENTARY GROUP WHICH CONCERNS THE MATERIAL ELEMENT IN THE CHILDREN WEAR FACTORY IN MOSUL
Nazare Almalah (Author)
September 2005 ,Pages 165-183

Abstract: The paper tackles the special documentary group which concerns the material element,considering it as one of the major components for the cost system, expressing it’simportance, goals and the required terms which have to be available in it, expressing byanalysis, the documentary sessions of which the group consists of. The paper takes intoconsideration the documentary group as well which concerns the material element, taking  the children wear factory in Mosul as a research sample, in order to evaluating it andrecognize the scope of it’s efficiency and affectivity, illustrating the most significantdocumentary sessions of which it consists of as well as the documents movement, inaddition to expressing the charts and schemes of the documents flow in order to study andanalyse these documentary sessions. The paper reached many findings in addition to thecontribution of presenting a group of proposals which will tackle the deficiencies andincreasing the affectivity.

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