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DETERMINANTS OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION: A CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
(Asian University for Women, 2017)This paper aims to study the important determinants of alcohol consumption across country. Using the data of 180 countries for the year 2012, we estimate the demand functions of two types of alcohol: beer and wine. Both ... -
Does the idea of ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) Re-conceptualize State Sovereignty?
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2014)The idea of ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) is an emerging norm aimed at protecting civilians from mass atrocities. The R2P principle recognizes ‘sovereignty as responsibility’ and obligates states to protect civilians ... -
Doichira:The School Notes
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EFFECT OF Zn (NO3)2 CONCENTRATION ON THE ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTY OF ALOE-VERA, CUMIN SEED AND GARLIC
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2018)Antioxidants from organic compounds can reverse the adverse effect of skin aging by reacting with the free oxygen radical formed during the process of skin aging. This property of antioxidants has contributed in their ... -
EFFECTS OF APPLICATION OF LHERZOLITE IN GROWTH OF SPINACIA OLERACEA L. AND SOIL MICROBES IN CADMIUM CONTAMINATED SOIL IN CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH
(Asian University for Women, Chittagaong, Bangladesh, 2015)Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most toxic heavy metals for both plants and animals. Generally, availability of Cd in agricultural soils causes suppression in plant growth by increasing the concentration of Cd in plant parts. ... -
Effects of Money Supply on Investment Decision, Analysis of Bangladesh Economy
(Asian University for Women, Bangladesh, 2014)Investment is the part of optimal operating financing decision, and this verdict become more crucial when it is related to the uncertain capital or stock market and risky assets. Currently the money supply is very high ... -
The Employment Field for the Hijra Community in Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2018)This paper offers an analysis on the current employment condition for the transgender community in Bangladesh. The transgender community in Bangladesh is highly stigmatized which has resulted in unavailability of jobs ... -
Empowering or disempowering women? China Pakistan Economic Corridor socio-economic effects
(Asian University for Women, 2017)The study of this summer project was aimed to investigate about perspectives of people regarding women empowerment through China Pakistan Economic Corridor. People are predicting that the project will bring a big transition ... -
Environmental Blog and Website Development
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Extraction and Purification of Alpha Amylase from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens and Identification of the Strain by 16s rRNA Gene Sequencing
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2018)In the present study, alpha amylase was produced from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in optimized condition by submerged fermentation technique. Biochemical tests were performed to identify the bacteria. The enzyme was ... -
FACEBOOK REDUCES UNEMPLOYMENT: A Holistic Research on How Beauty Index Affects a Facebooker’s Chance of Getting Jobs on Facebook
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, 2015)Facebook, a familiar term with many of us, has yet to receive much attention from researchers, social scientists and economists. However, for ages Facebook’s power in transmitting information and expanding networks has ... -
The Feminization of Labor Migration and its impact on Gender relations and Transnational Families in Nepal
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2015)Since 1990s, the participation of independent Nepali female migrants in the global labor market has transformed the traditional migration trends in Nepal. From 2002 to 2007, the government of Nepal promoted female labor ... -
Flood Risk Assessment of the Proposed Nuclear Power- Plant in Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, Bangladesh, 2014)To satisfy the increasing energy demand, Bangladesh has started building a nuclear power-plant. Before building a power-plant, environmental impact assessment of the location is very crucial. In a country like Bangladesh, ... -
Food Habit and Nutrition Status of the Children in Slum Areas Under 12 Years
(Asian University for Women, 2018)This study was carried on 220 children (136 females and 84 males) aged below 12 years of selected sample of five slum area. Malnutrition is common and serious problem among children. So we calculated the BMI of those 220 ... -
Foreign-Imposed vs. Self-Administered Elections and People’s Economic Perceptions in Post-Conflict Contexts
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2015)This paper examines a theoretical explanation answering the puzzle: Why do some post-conflict countries have higher economic perception1 than others? Taking a mix method approach, the study contends that having an election ... -
Gender and Sports in Nepal: A case Study of Teenage Girls Involvement
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Nepal being a male-dominated society is still facing discrimination between men and women in various sectors. This discrimination starts right from the family level to the national level. From a male member overpowering ... -
Gender conflict in Chitral, A revolutionary phase
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Chitral being in the far corner of Pakistan has its own culture and tradition which it holds dear. Some decades ago Chitral was not really developed and only a handful people went to school but situation has changed ... -
Gender Gap, Sexual Harassment, and Economic Retardation
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General People’s Perception About the Rohingya Influx
(Asian University for Women, 2018)