BSS (BUIC): Recent submissions

  • Mahum Tanveer, 01-155101-021 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Asia has always had its significance since ancient times. However, over the past few years the region has shown tremendous economic growth and in this time the East Asian and the South Asian countries have reiterated their ...
  • Ayesha Ashfaque Buriro, 01-155092-007 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Playing video games have become one of the most favorite activities among children. A rising body of research is connecting violent video game play to violent cognitions, attitudes, and behaviors. The main goal of this ...
  • Tehzeeb Lutfi (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Introduction Literature review Data collection Findings Conclusion
  • Faiza Baluch, 01-155092-010 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
    This research focuses on the role of nuclear weapons in providing peace and stability in the South Asian region. The research is focusing on how and why do countries acquire nuclear weapons and how does it bring peace? ...
  • Zehra Zaidi, 01-155092-044 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
    Vulnerability of females along with poverty is a deadly combination in terms of survival and though it has become a universal phenomenon especially in the developing countries, very little attention has been paid to this ...
  • Rimsha Najib, 01-155092-032 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
    Child Sexual abuse (CSA) has become a worldwide social problem and takes place inconsiderately of all social, economic, cultural, geographical, religious, and educational backgrounds. In Pakistan, child sexual abuse has ...
  • Syed Muhammad Abdullah Hameed, 01-155092-033 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
    This paper attempts to observe the impact of Islamization of education on the whole society with special emphasis on Pakistan. How the process of Islamization in Pakistan has emerged, what were the reforms introduced by ...
  • Arsalan Bilal (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Religious authority intermingled with political leadership for centuries; the nexus between the two was undermined with the emergence of Age of Enlightenment1. In the enduring period, phenomena like Separation of Church ...
  • Danisha Aslam (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
    The research study “The Impact of Popular Hindi Cinema on Pakistani Youth’’ used both qualitative and quantitative method to find out the impact of Hindi cinema on linguistics, attitude and behavior, and in creating diversion ...
  • Sanober Sultan Khan, 01-155112-056 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
    This research paper predicts a paradigmatic shift in the U.S. policy towards the Middle-East. It premises its argument based on the commonality of regional interests between U.S. and Iran which supersede the previous ...
  • Nida Hayat (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Much of the history of relationships between India and Pakistan has remained strained. At several occasions, the strains, caused by hasty partitions, developed into major conflicts. Both nations, however, at sidelines, ...
  • Syed Zain Ul Abidin Bukhari, 01-155092-036 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Federally administered tribal area (FATA) has been unique since British rule in 1849. It is unique in the sense because this place is controlled directly by president in a state where there is parliamentary form of ...
  • Ammar Ali, 01-155092-047 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Cuba is the largest island of the Caribbean situated in the Western Hemisphere. The history of Cuba starts with the discovery of it by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and later by the conquest and colonization by Spain in ...
  • Saad Mirza, 01-155082-034 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
    Privatizing institutions, organizations and enterprises, is the most talked about issue in the developing countries. The inefficient government owned enterprises are completely privatized to relieve the pressure off the ...
  • Khadija Afzal (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2012)
    According to Alexander (2006) phenomenon of Disaster Management has become a globalized concept over the years, thereby evolving a worldwide involvement in disaster relief and mitigation of catastrophes. The last two decades ...
  • Sana Mahmud (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2012)
    Sports have always been considered a field dominated by men. All over the world, women and girls are less likely to participate in sports than men and boys, who continue to dominate sports (Larkin, Razack&Moole, 2007, cited ...
  • Mahwish Mahmood (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2012)
    “The domination of the United States (U.S.) has been unprecedented in the history of world politics. U.S. emerged as the sole superpower after the demise of the Soviet Union, having no ideological or geo-political contenders ...
  • Rejaa A. Dar (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2012)
    hat such a war would never happen again. Its purpose was and is to maintain international peace and security and to quickly and efficiently deal with any inter or intra-state conflict that might arise and threaten this ...
  • Maria Naheed (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2012)
    One of the biggest challenges faced by today’s global world order is the enduring conflict of Israel-Palestine. The Israel-Palestine conflict is more than half a century old and endangers the stability and peace of the ...
  • Khawaja Aneeq Ahmad, 01-155122-030 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
    Tuberculosis is a major public health problem; Pakistan is ranked Fifth among the TB high burden countries. Good heath seeking behavior is very important for the diagnosis, treatment and control of the disease in the ...

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