2003
DOI: 10.12785/jeps/040403
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Administrative Corruption and its Linkages with Cheating Through Academic Life: Field Research

Abstract: The goal of the present study is to look for immunitive academic educational approach to cope with corruption through answering the following three questions: First: Are there significant relationships between what behavioral patterns (+/-) university student (18-25 years old) used to on one hand and what behavioral patterns he will follow after graduation ?

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“…The first scientist who gives the name Triazole is Bladin in 1885 [1]. Triazole widely different activities for instance antiinflammatory [2][3][4], anticancer [5,6], antibacterial [7][8][9], antifungal [10,11], antitubercular [12,13], antiviral [14,15], anti-convulsant [10,16,17], antihelmintic [18], antinociceptive [19][20][21], analgesic [22], anti-corrosive [23], antioxidant [24][25][26][27], hypoglycemic [28], urease & lipase inhibitors [29], anti-proliferative diuretic, sedative, antimigraine, anti-HIV and muscle relaxant [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first scientist who gives the name Triazole is Bladin in 1885 [1]. Triazole widely different activities for instance antiinflammatory [2][3][4], anticancer [5,6], antibacterial [7][8][9], antifungal [10,11], antitubercular [12,13], antiviral [14,15], anti-convulsant [10,16,17], antihelmintic [18], antinociceptive [19][20][21], analgesic [22], anti-corrosive [23], antioxidant [24][25][26][27], hypoglycemic [28], urease & lipase inhibitors [29], anti-proliferative diuretic, sedative, antimigraine, anti-HIV and muscle relaxant [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%