Shedding Light on Snoring in Children: Risk Factors and Pathophysiology of OSA

 Snoring is a common symptom in the paediatric population, occurring in children of all ages but being more commonly seen in preschool-aged children (10%) (1).   Snoring is an annoying noise of variable intensity, produced during breathing and while sleeping, secondary to partial obstruction of the upper airways. As a consequence of this restricted airflow, … Read more

Maximize Return and Minimize Risk: Exploring Mutual Fund Industry Risk & Return Analysis

 A Study on Risk and Return Analysis in   Mutual Fund Industry A Minor Project Report Submitted in partial Fulfilment of the Requirement of Applied Management Research course BY JEBIN REJU. 14MG20223 KRISTU JAYANTI COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY K. Narayanapura, Kothanur P.O Bangalore – 7 CONTENT Chapter No. Title Pg No. 1 Research Design … Read more

Exploring the Factors Behind South Korea’s Rapid Industrialization Post-WWII: Examining Politics, Economics, and Social Dynamics.

 Extended Essay: What factors led to S. Korea’s rapid industrialization post-WWII? Today South Korea is one of the largest economies in the world. However while other countries required decades and even a few centuries worth of industrialization, South Korea did it in less than 50 years. Many factors led to this rapid industrialization, factors … Read more

Benefits of 3 New Procurement Models in Construction

 Procurement models in construction – dissertation proposal Background In July 2011, Government set out a range of activities they would undertake to reform industry practice, reduce waste and drive better value from its procurement of construction. The key aim was to reduce costs of government construction projects by 15-20% by the end of parliament … Read more

Curbing School Dropouts: Strategies To Ensure Educational Success

 2.2.6 Strategies for curbing school drop-outs in schools A cursory analysis of educational systems makes it clear that in order to define the meaning of premature leaving, we are necessarily obliged to bring in the notion of educational ‘stage’. Here are also international reasons for doing so; without this notion, it would be impossible … Read more

Exploring Sociological Imagination & Object of Your Choice: Phones

 Apply sociological imagination to an object of your choice: What is sociological imagination? I will discuss sociological imagination, ‘Sociological imagination’ is in actual fact a term that was created by C wright mills whom was an American sociologist. The sociological imagination can be perceived in many ways one way is the use routine of … Read more

Perception: Understanding Influencing Factors & Manage

 Perception Define -Perception can be defined as our recognition and interpretation of sensory information. Perception also includes how we respond to the information. We can think of perception as a process where we take in sensory information from our environment and use that information in order to interact with our environment. Perception allows us … Read more

Combatting Cargo Crime in Malaysia: Methods & Effects of Prevention

 Cargo crime in Malaysia was once the second highest in the Asia-Pacific region due to the increase of cargo from Singapore, the world’s busiest port, is routed overland through Malaysia.  The US daily, New York Times has reported, quoting figures compiled by the Transported Asset Protection Association, said more than US$22.7 million (RM68.9 million) … Read more

Innovation & Entrepreneurship: Enhancing Manufacturing SMEs Performance in Addis Ababa

 This section of the study focuses on the introduction and background to the present study. The study focuses on the field of Entrepreneurship, innovation and motivated by the lack of knowledge on nexuses between manufacturing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) performance in terms of job creation and innovation adoption rub by these enterprises in … Read more

The Rich & Flavorful World of Turkish Cuisine

 Introduction Nourishment is the vital piece of human. Primitive people ate their nourishment crude and entirety. After some time they started cutting their nourishment, then preparing their sustenance with pounding stones lastly the revelation of flame prompted cooking. Similarly, eating and drinking behavior has advanced after some time and in today's reality graciousness and … Read more

Generically Unique: Mass Produced Goods for the Individual

 Generically unique: The mass produced for the individual. Consumerism is ubiquitous and ephemeral. It is arguably the religion of the late twentieth century. (Miles p.1) As a subject, consumerism is something that has always interested me, whether we like it or not, it’s an ideology defines us and our western culture, it has grown … Read more

Development Programs in Egypt: Exploring Solutions to Poverty and Inequality

 Reem Marhamo Anthropology 272 November 30 2015 Egypt Egypt is an African country that faces problems such as poverty, underdevelopment, lack of shelter, gender inequality and many more problems that affect the economic and social growth (Datt and Joliffe, 1999). Several development programs try to support the rising problems in Egypt such as programs … Read more

Women Empowerment in Pakistan: Examining Challenges & Solutions for Gender Equality

 Abstract Women empowerment is the most intellectual issue in Pakistan. Pakistan is a state with numerous challenges among women empowerment, thus Pakistan being an Islamic state women face many struggles. Women empowerment plays a crucial role in the development of a society. By keeping in mind its multidimensional observations the nature of the study, … Read more