Md. Anamul Hoque, Farid Ahmed, Mohammad A. Halim, Mohammad Robel Molla et al.
Interaction of biopolymer bovine serum albumin (BSA) with a cationic surfactant cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) has been performed using the conductometric technique in water as well as in the presence of electrolytes at various temperatures. The three critical micelle concentrations (c⁎1, c⁎2 and c⁎...
Md Galal Uddin, M. M. Shah Porun Rana, Mir Talas Mahammad Diganta, Apoorva Bamal et al.
= 0.97) in predicting GWQ accurately. Furthermore, the RMS-WQI model exhibited minimal uncertainty (<1 %) in predicting WQI scores. These findings implied the efficacy of the RMS-WQI model in accurately assessing GWQ in coastal areas, that would ultimately assist regional environmental managers and ...
Md. Obaidullah, Molla Azizur Rahman
This study tries to find out the influence of Internet and social media on students’ habit of reading printed books. The entire study is conducted among a sample of 96 students of two different institutions of Khulna, a southern district of Bangladesh. Primary data are collected through a questionna...
Sadia Sharmin Suhi, Ferdousi Jahan Oyshi, Md Abdulla Al Mamun, Nusrat Jahan et al.
The unprecedented growth of educated workforce following the economic development and diversity in workplace has widened the career choices of young people in Bangladesh. However, it intensifies a dilemma among the job seekers about determining their career goals, because career goals are often infl...
S.I. Bhuiyan, F U Ahmed, Abdus Sattar Mollah, Md. Azizur Rahman
Md. Azizur Rahman, N.I. Molla, Sakila Khatun, H. M. Sen Gupta
Molla Azizur Rahman
This article intends to show how an English language teaching material can be developed using a literary text. It is a qualitative study, and I have used the content analysis method. Here the first and the second paragraphs of the essay, “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell, are explored for brin...
Molla Nazim Uddin Ahmed, Molla Azizur Rahman, Md. Obaidullah
This article reports on a small-scale research study conducted to investigate the comparative utility of extensive reading versus strategic reading for learning English at the undergraduate level in the English Discipline at Khulna University, a public university in south-western Bangladesh. The stu...
Molla Azizur Rahman, Md. Nuruzzaman, Sanjoy Kumar Chanda
This paper demonstrates a comparative study of two major types of motivation, integrative and instrumental, in learning English language at undergraduate level in all the Disciplines at Khulna University in Bangladesh. The samples of data were collected randomly from all the Disciplines under every ...
Tahira Rezwana, Molla Azizur Rahman, Md. Kamal Hossain Sharif
This study explores the effectiveness of a literary text as a material for developing students’ reading and writing skills in an ESL/EFL classroom. It explains the reason why teachers should introduce a poem in a language class and also shows how they can extract benefits from it. Robert Frost’s “Th...
Abdullah Al Shafi Majumder, Mohammad Ullah, Md Toufiqur Rahman, AKM Monowarul Islam et al.
<em><strong>Background: </strong></em><em>Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) is a major healthcare issue and responsible for high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and morbidity. P</em><em>hysicians of Bangladesh had been using <em>amlodipine and Olmesartan combination for a long period o...
Abdullah Al Shafi Majumder, Mohammad Ullah, Md Toufiqur Rahman, AKM Monowarul Islam et al.
Background: Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) is a major healthcare issue and responsible for high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and morbidity. Physicians of Bangladesh had been using amlodipine and Olmesartan combination for a long period of time but have very limited evidence-based...
Sadia Sharmin Suhi, Ferdousi Jahan Oyshi, Md. Abdulla Al Mamun, Nusrat Jahan et al.
This study was designed to find out the career choice of university students and the factors influencing their preferences.
Molla Azizur Rahman, Badsha Mia
Santiago and Crusoe are the protagonists of the novels The Old Man and the Sea (1952) by Ernest Hemingway and Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe, respectively. All the existing interpretations and analyses of these two characters cover various approaches focusing on the characters’ conscious exp...