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About Mohamed
Mohamed Saad is a Diplomat Advisor based in Giza Governorate, Egypt. I'm A Diplomat Advisor for Two United Nations organizations based in US ( IIMSAM) for fighting malnutrition & the second organization based in India  ( Ghandi global family) to spread peace Globally , I'm also a media Specialist.  I lived in Emirates for 9 years.  Now I'm in Egypt. I have also 13 years experience as Investment Advisor specially In the realestate market . I have Great Connection and friends inside & ourside Egypt with Elite business men & Dilpmats . I have Excellent talent in puplic Relations . I also can handle the Diplomatic Events very well
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Impact of Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioural Dimensions of Engagement on Commitment

15 Sep 2024  |  sajhrm.co.za
The study investigates the impact of emotional, cognitive, and behavioural dimensions of employee engagement on commitment within Egyptian SMEs. It finds that emotional engagement positively influences commitment, while strategic implementation has an insignificant moderating effect. Gender differences do not affect perceptions of engagement and commitment, but departmental differences do. The study suggests that Egyptian companies should adapt their strategies to measure and monitor engagement levels to enhance commitment.

3 Reasons to Join 'Schneider Go Green!'

09 Jul 2024  |  www.3blmedia.com
The article highlights the Schneider Go Green competition, emphasizing the importance of innovative ideas in energy management and digital transformation for a sustainable future. It outlines three main reasons for students to join: a prize of 10,000 Euros, the opportunity to present proposals to Schneider Electric's top management, and mentorship along with potential job opportunities. The competition aims to inspire and support participants in reshaping the future of energy management.

3 Reasons to Join 'Schneider Go Green!'

04 Jul 2024  |  www.csrwire.com
Schneider Electric's annual student competition, Schneider Go Green, invites students worldwide to present innovative ideas in energy management and digital transformation. The competition offers a prize of 10,000 Euros, opportunities to showcase proposals to top management, and mentorship from Schneider Electric and AVEVA experts. The initiative aims to foster bold ideas for a smarter, more sustainable future.

The impact of HRM practices on employee engagement in the Egyptian banking sector

01 Jun 2024  |  sajhrm.co.za
The article explores the influence of human resource management (HRM) practices on employee engagement within the Egyptian banking sector. Utilizing a quantitative research approach, data was collected from 228 employees. The study found that HRM practices such as selection and hiring, job design, and reward systems significantly enhance employee engagement. However, strategic implementation does not moderate this relationship. The findings offer practical guidelines for organizations to leverage HRM practices to boost employee engagement.

President Sisi inspects Sayyida Zainab Mosque after its development

12 May 2024  |  مصر اليوم
President Sisi inspected the Sayyida Zainab Mosque following its development, highlighting the government's efforts in improving infrastructure and religious sites. The visit underscores the administration's commitment to cultural and urban development in Cairo.

President Sisi inspects Sayyida Zainab Mosque after its renovation

12 May 2024  |  مصر اليوم
President Sisi inspected the Sayyida Zainab Mosque following its renovation, highlighting the Egyptian government's efforts in infrastructure development. The visit underscores the administration's commitment to preserving cultural and religious heritage.

President Sisi watches a documentary titled 'Digital Egypt'

28 Apr 2024  |  مصر اليوم
President Sisi watched a documentary titled 'Digital Egypt', reflecting on the technological advancements and digital transformation within the country.

Blinken unsure if Israel is ready to make concessions for normalization with Saudi Arabia

01 Nov 2023  |  مصر اليوم
Antony Blinken expressed uncertainty about Israel's willingness to make concessions necessary for normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia. The article discusses the complexities and current status of the potential diplomatic agreement between the two nations.

Indications for the use of Apidone syrup for allergies and treatment of skin itching

31 Jul 2023  |  مصر اليوم
Apidone syrup is a medication used for treating allergies and various inflammations, containing the active ingredients dexamethasone and chlorpheniramine. It is effective for conditions such as skin itching, eczema, cold symptoms, and respiratory issues. The text outlines its uses, side effects, contraindications, and drug interactions, emphasizing the importance of consulting a doctor before use, especially for children and individuals with certain health conditions.

Sapofen Tablet for Toothache and Headache

31 Jul 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
Sapofen Tablet, available in 400 mg and 600 mg doses of the active ingredient Ibuprofen, is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve various types of pain and inflammation, including toothache, headache, muscle pain, back pain, menstrual pain, and symptoms of sinusitis and other inflammatory conditions. It is not an antibiotic but works by inhibiting enzymes that cause inflammation and pain. The article details its uses, dosage, side effects, and precautions, emphasizing its effectiveness and safety when used as directed.

Control oil secretion using the best face wash

31 Jul 2023  |  masralyoum.news
The accumulation of oils on the skin's outer layer can cause pimples and blackheads, irritating the skin. This is often due to sebaceous glands, and those with oily skin may have large pores and shiny skin. Factors such as genetics, diet, stress, and hormonal changes can influence oil secretion. While dealing with oily skin can be challenging, there are treatments and cosmetics that help control oil secretion. One such treatment is the Oleo Cut Emulsion Cleanser for Face, an Italian product that regulates sebum and cleanses the skin. It contains natural ingredients like herbal, flower, and fruit extracts, as well as niacinamide, thermal spring water, and a patented silicic complex. The Tritab platform offers this product with a special discount in Saudi Arabia.

Emox Capsules, Syrup, Injection: The Cheapest Antibiotic

13 Jun 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
Emox, an antibiotic available in capsule, syrup, and injection forms, is highlighted for its affordability and effectiveness in treating various bacterial infections. The active ingredient, Amoxicillin, is used to combat infections such as throat, sinus, ear, urinary tract, skin, bone, and respiratory infections. The article emphasizes the importance of following medical advice for dosage and duration to avoid side effects and ensure efficacy. It also discusses potential side effects, precautions, and interactions with other medications.

Benefits of Saffron Oil and Its Main Uses

30 May 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
Saffron oil, extracted from saffron flowers, offers numerous benefits for skin, hair, and overall health. It can be prepared at home using almond or argan oil, olive oil, and saffron powder. Key uses include treating acne, preventing hair loss, and enhancing skin radiance. Saffron oil also aids in weight management, respiratory issues, mental health, blood sugar control, and sexual health. The article emphasizes the oil's antioxidant, antibacterial, and soothing properties.

Causes of Pigmentation Around the Mouth and Methods of Treatment and Prevention

30 May 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
Many individuals suffer from pigmentation around the mouth, which can significantly affect their confidence. Common causes include high melanin levels, weather conditions, certain medications, and vitamin deficiencies. Natural treatments such as lemon and honey, potatoes, and aloe vera can help lighten the skin. Preventive measures include using sunscreen, daily moisturizers, avoiding unreliable cosmetics, using natural face washes, drinking plenty of water, and regularly checking vitamin levels.

Symptoms and Causes of Peripheral Artery Disease

29 May 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
Peripheral artery disease (PAD), also known as peripheral vascular disease (PVD), involves the narrowing or blockage of arteries to the legs, and less commonly, the arms, due to the buildup of fatty deposits. Symptoms include leg pain, numbness, and changes in skin color, with severe cases leading to persistent pain and ulcers. Risk factors include smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and aging. Prevention and treatment involve lifestyle changes, medications, and in severe cases, surgery. PAD increases the risk of stroke and heart attack.

Information about Physical Therapy

14 May 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
Physical therapy is a crucial medical profession aimed at helping patients regain their physical and psychological abilities, enhancing functional performance. It integrates various disciplines such as kinesiology, manual therapy, hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, and massage. The therapy alleviates pain, prevents disability, and avoids surgery by creating personalized treatment plans based on the patient's health status, age, and needs. Different types of physical therapy cater to muscles, bones, elderly care, neurological conditions, cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatric care, sports injuries, burns, and women's health. The benefits include pain relief, improved balance, injury recovery, and reduced need for surgery. Various methods like electrical waves and laser therapy are used depending on the patient's condition.

Orthodontics | Learn about the most beautiful colors of braces and their most important types

03 May 2023  |  www.masralyoum.news
The article discusses various types of orthodontic braces, including metal, ceramic, clear, and lingual braces, highlighting their features, benefits, and drawbacks. It also provides guidance on choosing the right color for braces based on skin tone, lip color, and eye color. Additionally, it offers tips on maintaining and cleaning braces to ensure dental health and effective treatment outcomes.

How to train, fuel and race during Ramadan

02 Apr 2023  |  220 Triathlon
Ramadan presents unique challenges for triathletes, particularly in terms of nutrition and training schedules. Expert advice from Nutrition X performance nutritionists Professor Graeme L. Close and Mohamed Saad suggests that with careful planning, athletes can maintain performance. Key strategies include adjusting meal timings, focusing on carbohydrate and protein intake during non-fasting periods, and modifying training schedules to align with fasting hours. Proper hydration and nutrition before races are crucial, and consulting with a qualified sports nutritionist familiar with Ramadan is recommended for personalized strategies.

Assessing the Intention to Adopt Cloud Accounting during COVID-19

08 Dec 2022  |  mdpi.com
The study explores the factors influencing the intention to adopt cloud accounting among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Jordan during the COVID-19 pandemic. It applies the technology, organization, and environment model to survey data from 156 Jordanian SME owners or managers. The study identifies several determinants that positively and significantly influence the intention to adopt cloud accounting, except for perceived knowledge uncertainty. The findings can assist IT decision-makers and practitioners by providing insights into the adoption of cloud accounting based on its application's essentiality.

The Influence of Audit Committee Chair Characteristics on Financial Reporting Quality

29 Nov 2022  |  MDPI
This study investigates the impact of audit committee chair characteristics on the quality of financial reporting and the likelihood of receiving a modified audit opinion (MAO) in Jordanian companies. Using logistic regression on data from 460 firm-year observations from the Amman Stock Exchange, the study finds that the characteristics of the audit committee chair significantly influence financial reporting quality. The research highlights the importance of the chair's independence, expertise, and changes in the role, suggesting that these factors can enhance the effectiveness of financial oversight and reduce the probability of receiving an MAO. The findings provide valuable insights for researchers, academics, regulators, and policymakers in improving corporate governance and financial reporting practices.

Insights from full-text analyses of the Journal of the American Medical Association and the New England Journal of Medicine

07 Jul 2022  |  elifesciences.org
The article discusses a study analyzing the changing prevalence of medical terms in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) over time. It highlights the importance of frequency analysis over raw word count due to the expanding corpus of medical journals. The study reveals trends in disease term occurrences, reflecting the changing burden of disease and medical research focus in the United States. It also examines the medical profession's evolving self-identity, ethical concerns, and the rise of clinical trial infrastructure. The decline in the term 'hospital' post-1950 and the rise of 'antibiotic resistance' and 'informed consent' are noted. The study provides a database and ngram site for further research, discusses the challenges of time series analyses due to changing term meanings, and explores the evolution of medical concepts such as dementia. The article concludes with a technical overview of the computational analysis methods used.

Ramadan and Sports Performance

16 Apr 2021  |  Nutrition X
Muslims observing Ramadan face unique challenges in maintaining sports performance due to fasting. Sports nutrition experts Mohamed Saad, Andreas Kasper, and Graeme L. Close explore the impact of fasting on athletes, emphasizing the importance of energy balance, macronutrient distribution, and hydration. They also suggest specific competition strategies to mitigate potential physiological impacts.

How Content Mills INHIBIT Your Writing Career

06 Feb 2021  |  WritersWeekly.com
Content mills are criticized for offering low pay, limiting client relationships, and hindering the development of a writer's portfolio and personal style. While they may provide a starting point for beginners or non-native English speakers, they are generally seen as a poor choice for serious freelance writers. The article advises writers to seek direct client relationships, build a blog, write a book, or secure a full-time writing job instead.

Suspicions of sabotage in the Slovenia - Egypt World Cup match

27 Jan 2021  |  Meristation
The Slovenian Handball Federation has accused the Egyptian organizers of the Handball World Cup of sabotaging their team by causing food poisoning before a crucial match against Egypt. Twelve Slovenian players reportedly fell ill, with three unable to play. The Egyptian Handball Federation and the International Handball Federation have denied these allegations, stating that no other teams experienced similar issues and that the Slovenian team did not follow proper procedures for medical assistance. The controversy has sparked a heated exchange between the involved parties, with the Slovenian team demanding an investigation and the Egyptian organizers defending their reputation.

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Rapid in situ imaging and whole genome sequencing of biofilm in neonatal feeding tubes: A clinical proof of concept

14 Nov 2017  |  Nature
Bacterial biofilms on neonatal feeding tubes pose significant risks for hospital-acquired infections, particularly in premature infants with underdeveloped immune systems. This study demonstrates the use of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and whole genome sequencing to visualize and identify bacterial biofilms in feeding tubes from a preterm infant in a NICU. The findings reveal the presence of various bacterial strains, including antibiotic-resistant Enterococcus faecalis and Enterobacter hormaechei, highlighting the potential for persistent colonization and subsequent infections. The study underscores the importance of non-invasive imaging techniques like OCT for real-time monitoring and the need for further research on bacterial colonization in neonatal care settings.

Viral infection in community-acquired pneumonia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

01 Mar 2016  |  European Respiratory Society
The systematic review and meta-analysis examined the prevalence of viral infections in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). The study included 31 studies with 10,762 patients from various regions, predominantly adults. The pooled proportion of patients with viral infection was 24.5%, with higher rates in inpatients compared to outpatients. Influenza and rhinovirus were the most commonly detected viruses. The analysis found no significant increase in mortality for patients with viral infection alone, but a significant increase in mortality for those with dual bacterial and viral infections. The study highlights the importance of accurate diagnostic tests and the potential for new antiviral treatments.

Delirium in the ICU: an overview

27 Dec 2012  |  SpringerOpen
The article provides a comprehensive overview of delirium in ICU patients, highlighting its prevalence, types, and pathophysiology. It discusses various mechanisms contributing to delirium, including cholinergic activity, inflammation, dopaminergic and serotonergic systems, and the impact of alcohol withdrawal. The article also reviews diagnostic instruments for detecting delirium, emphasizing the importance of training for accurate diagnosis. Nonpharmacological and pharmacological treatments, including the use of sedatives and antipsychotics, are explored, along with their effects on patient outcomes. The article underscores the association of delirium with increased mortality, longer hospital stays, and long-term cognitive impairment.
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