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فتيات اكبر موقع وتطبيق نسائي في الخليج والوطن العربي يغطي كافة المجالات و المواضيع النسائية مثل الازياء وصفات الطبخ و الديكور و انظمة الحمية و الدايت و المكياج و العناية بالشعر والبشرة وكل ما يتعلق بصحة المرأة.
The Turkish government is planning to open 15 new universities in developing provinces of Turkey. This is a response to pressure coming from local MPs who in turn voice the demands of their constituencies. However, while the already existing 85 universities are wrestling with financial and academic difficulties, it does not seem to be a good idea to add new universities to the system of higher education.
First of all, the new universities will experience staffing problems. That is, they will have difficulty finding faculty that is qualified to teach in these budding universities. In our country the number of academicians who meet the academic requirements is limited. New universities will have two choices: either to draw from the existing pool or to employ under qualified people. To attract those instructors from other universities they will have to offer attractive incentives . However, since these will be state universities they will not have the necessary funds and most academics will be unwilling to go to small town universities where academic and life standards are below par. The only venue open to these universities will be to employ local professionals or under qualified instructors. The inevitable result will follow: a drop in the quality of education.
In addition to recruitment problems, small town universities will have financial difficulties. The funds allocated to them by the state will not be enough to build from scratch all the facilities that make a university a "real university". A university is more than a few classrooms. Students will need dorms, gyms, cafeterias, sports facilities, labs and computers for their academic and social development. How many new universities can claim to have only a few of these facilities on their campuses? The result will be a small town "university" which consists of a sole building that houses classrooms and offices, and nothing more.
It is argued that the establishment of a university in a developing town will contribute to the development of local culture, community and economy. However, if a university is wrestling with staff recruitment problems, or if it cannot solve its financial difficulties it means that it cannot be of any help to the local community or economy either. It will only employ a few locals, provide substandard education to a few local youth, and it will not fulfill the the aim for which it was initially established.
Universities are institutions of higher education and they need to provide education to satisfy certain standards. In order to provide such quality education they need to have qualified teachers and must provide minimum social and academic facilities. Since funds are limited, we should raise the standard of our existing universities first. Only after that, should we invest in establishing new ones.
Everyday worries
. Most of the chronic conditions such as eczema or
migraine are known to have causes such as poor diet and stress. Deeprooted
anger or other strong emotions can contribute to viral infections as
well. Since balancing our emotions and controlling our thoughts are very
important for our well-being, we should definitely start learning Reiki and
avoid illnesses before it is too late.
Some people may still maintain that in our material world, everything
depends on time. It is even “lacking time” that causes much of the stress
that leads to the illnesses we mentioned. How would it be possible to find
time to do Reiki to ourselves and the people around us when we cannot
even find time to go to the theater? This is one good thing about Reiki; it
does not require more than 15 minutes of our time. There is no need for
changing clothes or special equipment. It is a wonderfully simple healing
art, an effective method of relaxation and stress-relief. Most important of
all, it is less time consuming than medicine if we think of all the time we
spend taking medicine for some complaints and taking some more for the
side effects as well.
Having said these, resistance to Reiki would be quite illogical. Reiki is
natural and drug-free. What is more, it is easy to learn by anyone,
regardless of age and experience. It can be used anywhere, anytime. It
also enhances physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being and the
benefits last a lifetime. It is definitely high time to get away from the drug
boxes we store in our drug cabinet!
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ارجوكم .................................بيجوني ضيوف مميزين جدا وابي افتخر عليهم اني مسويته علشان يقولون سنعه