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Omani Researcher Smashes the Competition at Massive Academic Award

Analyzing the Digital Divide

An Omani researcher achieved massive international academic success today. Alia bint Hilal Al-Saadi won third place in the Ibn Khaldun Award. The "Mustaqir" Foundation hosted this prestigious scientific competition in Bahrain. Al-Saadi works brilliantly at Sultan Qaboos University. She serves as a research associate within the College of Arts. Her joint research paper tackled a highly sensitive modern social issue. She analyzed the massive digital divide separating modern generations today. The study explored how this technological gap impacts deep family values.

Highlighting Parental Challenges

Modern parents face terrifying new challenges regarding digital control and guidance. Children consume endless electronic content without proper adult supervision. This technological disparity completely ruins basic family communication. Al-Saadi collaborated directly with Dr. Ahmed Al-Ahmad from the University of Jordan. The Ibn Khaldun Prize attracted massive participation from across the region. Exactly 104 ambitious researchers from nine different countries entered the competition. This massive turnout proves the high prestige of the academic award. A highly specialized arbitration committee evaluated every single research submission rigorously.

Protecting Family Values

The judges only accepted forty-four papers that met their strict scientific standards. They selected the absolute best ten papers to receive the top honors. The winning study identified severe problems in parental digital monitoring. Weak parental control heavily damages the core behavioral systems within society. The "Mustaqir" Foundation works aggressively to promote family stability across Bahrain. They use brilliant scientific research to design effective new community initiatives. Al-Saadi brings massive pride to the entire Omani academic community. Our university scholars continue to dominate regional scientific competitions consistently.

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Author: Amita Kalsi   

 

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