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Users discourses about primary health care professionals in rural Bangladesh
(© 2014 Department of Public Health, School of Public Health and Psychosocial Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2014-12)
Evidence from earlier studies in Bangladesh indicates that an imbalance in status between health professionals and primary healthcare users in rural Bangladesh can lead to corrupt behaviour among health professionals. This ...
Squaring the circle: EFA in the post-2015 global agenda
(© 2014 Elsevier Ltd., 2014-11)
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Education for All (EFA) initiative have influenced educational development in poor countries both positively and negatively. From the perspective of Bangladesh, international ...
Informal allopathic provider knowledge and practice regarding control and prevention of TB in rural Bangladesh
(International Health, 2014-06-17)
Background: BRAC (formerly Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee), in collaboration with the National
Tuberculosis Control Programme, provides one full-day training on TB to make informal allopathic providers
knowledgeable ...
Geographic routing protocol in mobile ad-hoc networks for reliable FTP traffic communication
(© 2014 International Information Institute Ltd., 2014)
This paper investigates the performance of the Geographic Routing Protocol (GRP) in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) with respect to network configuration in terms of number of nodes and network area. We employ the File ...
Domestic and international trade liberalisation of the indian economy: domestic firms & MNCs response
(International Affairs and Global Strategy, 2014)
Over the past two decades trade liberalisation has become an important part of many countries development
strategies. Winters L. A. (2004) describes trade liberalisation is the elimination of or reduction in the trade ...
Teaching english through mobile phone: bridging teachers and students in distance learning
(@ 2014 International Asia TEFL Conference., 2014-08-30)
Managing English classes in Bangladesh like many other developing countries is difficult because most of the classrooms are overcrowded. So many learners lag behind as their teachers cannot monitor their progress along ...
How Earning Per Share (EPS) affects on share price and firm value
(© 2014 European Journal of Business and Management, 2014)
Earnings per Share (EPS) is generally considered most important factor to determine share price and firm value.
Literature shows that most of the individual investors take their individual investment decision based on the ...
Meaning of death: an exploration of perception of elderly in a Bangladeshi Village
(2014-06-25)
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of meaning of death
among the elderly in a Bangladeshi community, and to understand how the meaning of death
affects one’s overall well-being. Understandings ...
Conventional or interpersonal communication: which works best in disseminating malaria information in an endemic rural Bangladeshi community?
(PloS One, 2014)
Background: Since 2007, BRAC has been implementing malaria prevention and control programme in 13 endemic districts
of Bangladesh under the National Malaria Control Programme. This study was done to examine the role of ...
Managing products return: an examination of the practices of online retailers
(Journal of System and Management Sciences, 2014)
Management of products return is an integral part of online retailing as the
volume of sales and purchase returns are increasing along with the extensive use of
technology in retailing. It is often proved as costly for ...