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Comparative Study of Socio-economic Conditions of Craftsmen in Kathmandu Valley after Earthquake 2015
(Asian University for Women, 2017)The project we carried out was titled “Comparative study of the socio-economic conditions of craftsmen in Kathmandu Valley after 2015 earthquake” which highlighted the status of craftsmen of Kathmandu Valley. Between the ... -
Monuments Preservation in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
The Role of Educational Institutions on Professionalizing Sports in Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Recently, sports are contributing to the economic wellbeing of a nation or a country unprecedentedly, thus, many states are focusing on sports not only as a recreational activity, but also as an economic activity. ... -
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 ... -
Assessment of Hospital Acquired Infections in Chittagong Medical College Hospital: A Descriptive Study
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Background:This project is part of the second year undergraduate summer research project at Asian University for Women. The aim of this summer project is to undertake a point prevalence survey on Hospital Acquired Infections ... -
The Role of NGOs in Empowering Women in Bhutan
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Understanding the term “Women Empowerment” is a complex phenomenon. Trying to decipher whether Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), has facilitated it is even harder. This study is an attempt to assess NGOs and their ... -
Study on Water Pollution in a Shipbreaking Site of Chittagong
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Ship breaking industry is one of the growing industries in Bangladesh. Many ship breaking yards are situated at the coastal region of Chittagong who dump their wastes directly into the sea water and pollute the environment. ... -
Knowledge of Menstruation among University Attending Males in Bangladesh
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Analyzing the Case Study of Black-Necked Cranes in Achieving the Four Pillars of GNH (Gross National Happiness)
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Gross National Happiness, commonly known as GNH is a concept that is deeply rooted amongst the lives of most of the Bhutanese people. Its division into four pillars make it more diverse and relatable to the lives of the ... -
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 ... -
STATELESS ROHINGYAS : ASSIMILATION IN HOST COUNTRY BANGLADESH
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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 ... -
Environmental Blog and Website Development
(Asian University for Women, 2017)