Browsing by Subject "Culture"
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Barriers to transition from primary to secondary schools in Chittagong hill tracts: is it all about ethnic background?
(Brac University, 2024-05)Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts, home to several ethnic minority groups, have a lower literacy rate than other regions. Several factors, including location, culture, way of living, language, and parental perception, ... -
Bengal Foundation arts and crafts centre
(Brac University, 2021-05)Arts and culture have always been an integral part of society, having it’s mark all over history and one of the key factors to understanding how humans have lived in the past. Within the present situation, with more and ... -
Cultural centre, Hatirjhhel, Dhaka
(BRAC University, 2019-02-10)The aim of this project was to create a cultural destination for the for the people of Dhaka city. A place where people can wander and explore different street ambience that reflects the cultural ambience of Bangladesh. ... -
Ethnic Heritage & Cultural Research Academy, Durgapur, Netrakona
(Brac University, 2022-09)A large number of tribal or indigenous people live in Bangladesh's east northern region. This area is home to around 12,000 indigenous people. In comparison to Bengalis, they are a minority. They should, however, be ... -
Impacts of assimilation on Chakma and Garo immigrants living in Dhaka
(Brac University, 2023-10)"Bangladesh is a home to 27 officially recognized indigenous ethnic communities. These ethnic tribes assume roughly 1% of the population. Bangla language has a very rich history. In a country where almost most of the ... -
Indian influences: Interpretations in le corbusier's architecture for the tropoical environment
(BRAC University, 2006)Tropical architecture of Le Corbusier, one of the masters of modern architecture, has made immense influences worldwide. This paper tries to rediscover the master architect in terms of inputs he obtained from the context ... -
Key HR practices & employer branding activities at Syngenta Bangladesh Ltd.
(Brac University, 2022-09)Key HR practice and employer branding are really important functions of HR. to ensure employee engagement in organization HR practice does a vital role. It keeps the employees motivated towards the work. Besides, ... -
Language as a tool for adapting to Bangladeshi culture
(BRAC University, 2016-11-30)Migration has become a common phenomenon as the world is being globalized day by day. Migration refers to shift from one country to another. This shifting makes the migrants learn the new language and cope with the new ... -
The notion of women as bearers of culture in Monica Ali's Brick Lane
(BRAC University, 2010)Alistair Cormack (2006) describes Brick Lane as a 'post-colonial story' with a 'realist narrative'; to a post-colonial critic, this has many implications. Yet looking at this text from a feminist point of view has many ... -
The Path: Regenerating tourism in Mainamati
(Brac University, 2022-09)Bangladesh is enriched with archeological sites all over the country which plays a very significant role to fortify the past history. These sites work as a bridge between the past and present and an inspiration for the ... -
The place of Pierre Bourdieu's theories in (popular) cultural studies
(© 2016 Published by BRAC University, 2016-10)This article examines the relevance of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu’s theories to cultural studies. His key concepts such as cultural capital, habitus, field and symbolic violence are introduced and explained in ... -
Pursuing Islamic spiritualism: a journey from Rumi to Nazrul
(Brac University, 2021-09)Islamic spiritualism has travelled many lands and through a long time. It has been told through many poetries and music. Firstly, It was popularized by Rumi and manifested in Bengali poetry by Nazrul. However, the name ... -
Redevelopment of Bangladesh folk art and craft foundation
(Brac University, 2020)Folk art and craft symbolize the tradition of the diverse communities and their lifestyle as they lived on this deltaic land and its landscape has major contribution in the cultural, socio economic life of the people of ... -
Rejuvenating the flowing sanctity of Panatirtha : enhancing the natural and cultural tourism of Panatirtha, Tahirpur through architectural and planning intervention
(Brac University, 2023-09)According to a popular adage, "sava tirthe varvar, pana tirthe ekvar," the same purity that can be obtained by bathing in other holy locations for periods of time can be obtained by bathing in "Panatirtha" only once. ... -
A report on database creation to digitally reach the growers of Syngenta Bangladesh.
(Brac University, 2022-09)Programs like an internship introduces students to corporate life for the first time. I was given an internship in marketing with Syngenta Bangladesh Ltd.'s marketing division. I completed a study on "The creation of ... -
Resort amidst Garo community and culture
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A study on the socio economic realities of Bangladesh based dancers: understanding their financial struggles and industry issues that set dance as a marginalized profession in Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2019-12)This paper highlights the major nuances that constitute the life of a professional dancer in Bangladesh, within the local dance industry that exists. Given the socio-economic backdrop that Bangladesh has, earning from ... -
Sylhet Divisional Museum
(Brac University, 2021-09)On a larger scale, Sylhet is known for its natural beauty and topographical features, such as tilas, tea estates, haor, natural fountains, and so on. The natural feature of this Division has a significant impact on ... -
To be or not to be an Australian: focus on muslim youth
(© 2011 National Identities., 2008)In 2001, 67% of Australians identified themselves as Christians and only 1.5% as Muslims, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Other Australians are Jews, Buddhists and Hindus - to name just a few of the ... -
Variables associated with successful implementation of performance management system-a study on Robi Axiata Limited
Robi Axiata Limited, a joint venture between three multinational companies from Malaysia, India and Japan is the second biggest mobile network operator of Bangladesh having almost 47.939 million subscribers. As an eminent ...