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Cultural relativism and human rights in Ama Ata Aidoo’s changes: a love story
(© 2016 Published by BRAC University, 2016-10)
Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes documents the changing situations of contemporary women in Accra, Ghana. The novel deals with an idea of the Western-styled universalist language of women’s rights, a concept that constructs certain ...
Application of sensitivity analysis in self purification of the Surma River , Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2010)
The rivers which flow through a city show an appreciable decline in water quality but they are often difficult to specify the exact cause of deterioration. Also the treatment of pollution of river is very troublesome. This ...
BRAC University Annual Report 2012
(BRAC University, 2013)
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 ...
Housing for middle-income group of Dhaka: role of public and private sector
(© 2016 Published by BRAC University, 2016)
Fast pace of urbanization and poor econoroy followed by inequitable distribution of resources bave
created severe housing problems in Dhaka city, particularly for low and middle income population.
With limited resource ...
Promoting learner autonomy on a university course of English for academic purposes
(BRAC University, 2010)
Promoting ‘learner autonomy’ on a course of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) seems to be widely problematic as they, ‘learner autonomy’ and EAP course, are expected to supply both skills and knowledge to the learners ...
BRACU Express | Volume II | Issue I
(BRAC University, 2017-09-24)
BRAC University Brochure (2012)
(Relationship Management Office (RMO), BRAC University, 2012)
BRACU Express - Fall 16 - Issue 2
(BRAC University, 2016-10-30)
BRACU Express - Summer 17 - Issue 4
(BRAC University, 2017-08-01)