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        1 - Students Participation Pattern in Sport for all Based on Theory of Planned Training Behavior
        mohammad ali ghareh Naser Zardi
        the goal of this research was presenting students participation pattern of Payame noor university in public sports based on theory of planned training behavior. The research was descriptive study that was done in a survey method. The statistical population consisted of More
        the goal of this research was presenting students participation pattern of Payame noor university in public sports based on theory of planned training behavior. The research was descriptive study that was done in a survey method. The statistical population consisted of students of Payame Noor University in the academic year 94-95. Statistical sample according to Morgan table was 384 people Which were selected by multi-stage clustering. The measurement tool included a modified behavioral scale of planned behavior. validty&Reliability if questionnaire were comfirmed. For inferential analysis of collected data used by Amos software and spss software version 18. The results of stepwise regression model showed that 46% of total changes in the level of participation in sport for all is dependent on three variables ; Attitude , behavior control and sport for all. Good fit indicators of Research model showed that The proposed model is well suited that means that the theory of the pattern of planned behavior can explaine student participation in sport for all. So it is suggested that sports devices to strive about doing tricks In order to strengthen the attitude , mental norms and perceived behavior controlling , along with other influential factors of Participation in sport for all, Including the provision of hardware and software infrastructure , access , financial issues , etc. to institutionalized sport for all in students. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Office Health in the Light of Islamic Supervision and Control, with Comparison to Iranian Office System
        Hossein HabibiTabar
        Office Health is among the issues with ethical bases in Islamic office ethics, with several elements engaging in the design of this ethical model. One of these elements is supervision and control. Having a glance over the state of supervision and control in the country More
        Office Health is among the issues with ethical bases in Islamic office ethics, with several elements engaging in the design of this ethical model. One of these elements is supervision and control. Having a glance over the state of supervision and control in the country one acknowledges that it suffers many problems. Obviously, the rate of corruption and infractions in executive offices and organizations has a direct relation with the weakness of supervision and control system. Failures in fulfilment of organizational goals, low Productivity rate, client dissatisfaction and low financial-office health are observed as some signs of illness and corruption of Iranian offices. This is while office health, supervision and control are important issues in Islamic viewpoint. Considering the importance of the subject, the objective of this article is to survey office health with Islamic supervision and control with comparison to Iranian office system. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Shame and crime prevention from the perspective of criminology and Islamic ethics
        mohamad ali haji deh abadi Abdul Wahab  Karimi
        one of the important issues in the two areas of criminology and Islamic ethics, is shame , which it’s effects in preventing of abnormal and criminal behaviors are emphasized in both areas of knowledge; Nevertheless, a careful look at the fundamentals and findings of cri More
        one of the important issues in the two areas of criminology and Islamic ethics, is shame , which it’s effects in preventing of abnormal and criminal behaviors are emphasized in both areas of knowledge; Nevertheless, a careful look at the fundamentals and findings of criminology and the teachings of Islamic ethics can reveal the subtle differences between the two in this area, namely the effect of shame on crime prevention. The present study tries to investigate this issue with a descriptive-analytical method. The findings of this study indicate that despite the commonalities of shame in terms of nature and principle of crime prevention, there are significant differences between these two areas of knowledge in terms of scope, scope of deterrence, factors and components, as well as in terms of quality and effectiveness. Manuscript profile