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"Strengthening The Oral health Services In Pakistan ; Incorporation Of Evidence Based Dentistry and Capacity Building Of the Oral Health Workforce Research Proposal

Search more Proposals here : Sample Research Proposal Instructions -Oral health Services Research -Vancouver Style Of Referencing -particular emphasis on Pakistan -both Qualitative and Quantitative research would be done -questionnaire based interviews from dentists- -Proper headings regarding "topic" "hypothesis" "objectives" "methodology" and literature review.

Research Proposal on Global warming and its impact on Public health

Sample Research Proposal Instructions 1.I have been provisionally selected for an mphil leading to phd scholarship by the Govt Of Pakistan, The final award would only be done if i get my proposal approved. 2.Anythng pertaining to pakistan regrading environmeantal health , if included , would be highly appreciated. 3.References should be included ( Vancouver style of referencing) 4.Time lines should be mentioned. 5.The idea i have in mind is of a meta analysis of existing literature on this topic. 6.Objectives of the study would include , the impact of environmental change on health , in developing countries,The causes which bring these changes , and how can we tackle these problems. 7.I have to present the proposal on 11th of august so if it can be arranged soon , ill be very thankful.

Relationship between Principals decision making styles and Teacher Performance at Secondary schools In Pakistan : An Example Research Proposal

Methodology and Instrument for Data Collection The research method for this particularly study can be in various assimilation and organization. First, there is a need to integrate secondary research methodologies in a form of research critiques, serving in preliminary literature review as the base methodology. The critical appraisal of literature review upon gathering of related information through peer reviewed journals and articles. Second method and third method will be focusing on primary research through qualitative and quantitative ways of analyzing research data. The second method will be in a form of narrative research inquiry directing to case study approach and analysis, this method or technique will be realized by means of doing in semi structured interviews to several teachers and principals of at least two secondary schools operating and located in Pakistan. The third and last methodology will serve as the core method for this particular study as the method will place in r...

Sample Research Proposal on Potential Factors Leading to Conflict as Illustrated in Iraq

Background             Post 9/11 America showed the US government bent towards the reassertion of the integrity of the American nation after its sovereignty has been breached by terrorist attacks on its own territory. The terrorist attacks were attributed to Islamic fundamentalism espoused by anti-western imperialist groups such as the Al Qaeda network. [1] However, as the war against terrorism continued, the US government expanded its military 'defensive' action to encompass Islamic fundamentalism through the launch of preemptive war in Iraq but sending a strong message throughout other predominantly Muslim countries. While the international battle against international terrorism has not been put to question, the preemptive war against Islamic fundamentalism has been subject to debate in the international political arena. Advocates of the preemptive war cite Article 51 of the UN Charter providing for the right of states to s...

Sample Research Proposal on Stereotypes About Arabs and Muslims

Introduction Terrorism is the deliberate creation and exploitation of fear for bringing about political change. All terrorist acts involve violence or equally important the threat of violence. These violent acts are committed by nongovernmental groups or individuals that is, by those who are neither part of nor officially serving in the military forces, law enforcement agencies, intelligence services, or other governmental agencies of an established nation-state (Kress, Livingston & Wanek, 1978). Terrorists attempt not only to sow panic but also to undermine confidence in the government and political leadership of their target country. Terrorism is therefore designed to have psychological effects that reach far beyond its impact on the immediate victims or object of an attack.     Terrorists mean to frighten and thereby intimidate a wider audience, such as a rival ethnic or religious group, an entire country and its political leadership, or the international community a...