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Knowledge and Self- care Practices in Diabetic Patients and Their Role in Disease Management in Pyay, Myanmar
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Background: Poor knowledge and inadequate practices among diabetic patients play important role in influencing the progression of diabetes and its complications while these diabetes complications are largely preventabl ... -
Knowledge of Menstruation among University Attending Males in Bangladesh
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Knowledge of Menstruation among University Attending Males in Bangladesh
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The Learning Outcomes of Different Educational System of Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2017)This Project has conducted to ensure whether the students of the different educational systems of Bangladesh are capable of being creative and critical reasoning. Our main goal was to analysis the student’s critical thinking ... -
Madrassa to (Job) Market in Pakistan: Amendment or Acknowledgement?
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2014)Pakistani madrassas as educational institutions have come into the limelight after 9/11. They are highly criticized for their fundamentalist ideology and inability to prepare students for the current job market in Pakistan. ... -
Menstruation/ Menstrual Hygiene Management among Adolescent Girls in Chittagong, Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Currently, the practice of menstruation and menstrual hygiene is becoming a predominant concern among adolescent girls due to lack of information of periods. Bangladesh as a developing country where menstruation is still ... -
Monitoring Water Quality and its Impacts on Productivity of Fish and Crop while Building a Small-Scale Aquaponic System Using Locally Available Materials
(Asian University for Women, Chittagaong, Bangladesh, 2017)Aquaponic is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponic system. It is natural and sustainable food production cycle where wastes released by fish is converted into nutrients (ammonia to nitrite and nitrite to nitrate) ... -
The Monsters in Big Brown Boots
(Asian University for Women, Bangladesh, 2014)"The Monsters in Big Brown Boots" tells the story of Lelia and her family. After coming back from London, Lelia in Palestine is attacked by childhood memories during the second Intifada in Palestine. The different scenes ... -
Monuments Preservation in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Negative Socio-cultural Impacts on Angkor Wat
(Asian University for Women, 2017)The increasing popularity of Angkor Wat, , the largest monument of the Angkor group as tourist destination in both national and international tourism resulted in economic growth but also caused irreparable destruction to ... -
Neo Liberal Globalization and its effects on Readymade Garment industry of Bangladesh (Case Study)
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2014)Philosophy of neo liberalization globalization is emerging from last two decades and dominating the economic policy making in most of the world economies. It is strongly advocated in UK and the USA, however, substantial ... -
NEPAL CIVIL SOCIETY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT
(Asian University for Women Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2013)The civil society is considered to be one of the most important components that help in ensuring good governance in a state. It is defined to be an autonomous body that is separate from the market, political parties and ... -
Peer Education for Women Empowerment in Afghanistan
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Perception of modern technology uses and its impact on youths and adolescents in Myanmar
(Asian University for Women, 2017)The explosive growth of Informative Technology in Myanmar has transformed the lives of teenagers in various ways. In Myanmar, since 2010 technology especially the smart phone reaches to the teenager’s daily lives with ... -
Predictors of Forgiveness in Asian Female University Students
(Asian University for Women, Bangladesh, 2014)The present research re-examined the relationship between thinking styles (analytic and holistic) and willingness to forgive, and causal attribution as the mediator of the relationship. It also studied alternative ... -
Production of Lysozyme from Duck Egg Page 1 of 26 and Testing its Usefulness in Reduction of Methane Emission in Ruminants
(Asian University for Women, Chittagaong, Bangladesh, 2017)The objectives of this study were to prepare lysozyme from duck egg white and test its usefulness in the reduction of methane emission in ruminants. Triplicates of treatment were added with the additive of lysozyme from ... -
Project Mayu: Understanding the reproductive health of Doya Women (Lhops) through an ethnographic exploration of their family planning practices.
(Asian University for Women, 2019)Project Mayu was a research project that focused on women in Doya, an indigenous community residing in Bhutan’s southern foothills of Samtse. The project aimed to understand the reproductive health of these Doya women ... -
A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION IN THE SLUM AREAS OF CHITTAGONG
(Asian University for Women, 2018)While air pollution has been a matter of scrupulous concern because of its irreparable drawbacks, indoor air pollution is often disregarded as harmful as outdoor air pollution. As a result of the detrimental impacts of ... -
Rape: Breaking the Culture of Silence
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Nepal is one of the South Asian country which have many social and cultural condition that leads to rape such as high rates of illiteracy and unemployment, poor economy condition, masculinity power, sexual frustration ... -
Relationship beyond classroom: Impact of facebook in faculty-student relationship of Chittagong
(Asian University for Women, 2017)This study focuses on the faculty-student relationship of Chittagong. Students and faculties always interacted with each other at both inside classrooms and outside through mail & office hours. Social networking sites ...