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    The Impact of Escort Fees on the Consumption Behavior of Families of Expatriate Workers in the Private Sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    with Mohammednour Eltahir Ahmed, Osman Saad Shidwan, Anas Satti Mohamed, Manal Mohamed E. L. Mekebbaty, Mohamed Abuelaila Ali Baraka Yousif, Somaia Osman Mohamed Abdelgadir, Eman Abdel Hameed Hasnin, Ghada Mohamed Elhag, and Khalid Yousif Ibrahim Salih
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1162-1180. forthcoming.
    The study aimed to find out the impact of fees imposed on escorts on the consumer behavior of expatriate families in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by studying purchase motives, sources of purchase decisions, economic factors and social factors when purchasing products. The study concluded that there was no effect of these factors on changing the consumption habits of expatriate families. Rather, factors intervened that led to the increasing control of most of these factors and their impact, especi…Read more
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    Using Spiritual Connections to Cope With Stress and Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    with Fahad D. Algahtani, Bandar Alsaif, Ali A. Almishaal, Sofian T. Obeidat, Rania Fathy Mohamed, Reham Mohammed Kamel, Iram Gul, and Sehar un Nisa Hassan
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 915290. 2022.
    During the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, stress and anxiety were pervasive among the masses due to high morbidity and mortality. Besides the fear of coronavirus was also particularly driven by social media. Many people started to look for faith and spiritual connections to gain comfort. The role of spiritual ties and religious beliefs in relation to coping with pandemic stress gained the attention of researchers in some parts of the world. This cross-sectional survey aimed at assessin…Read more
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    Editorial Vol.7(2)
    Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 7 (2). 2016.
    Hello readers! Hope everyone is fine especially in this season where we often are prone to attacks of cold or flu. The holiday season is at our threshold, and we wish everyone to be in the best of health and happiness.This issue of the BJB is very interesting with topics stretching from Non Communicable Diseases to the ethical issues related to the habitation of the planet Mars, and proves how forward looking are our readers and authors.Mohammad Rashedul Islam et al discuss the application of th…Read more
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    Mapping inequality in access to meaningful learning in secondary education in Ethiopia: implications for sustainable development
    with Vachel W. Miller, Haftu H. Gebremeskel, and Asrat D. Ebessa
    Educational Studies 45 (5): 554-581. 2018.
    ABSTRACTThe rapid expansion of primary education in Ethiopia has enabled most children to attend primary education—or at least to start schooling. This expansion, however, is largely “symbolic” rat...