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    E-Bulletin Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Alam edisi Bil.2/2019 Julai

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    Berita dan aktiviti Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Alam edisi Bil.2/2019 Jula

    E-Buletin Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Alam edisi Bil.6/2020 Julai

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    E-Buletin Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Alam - July 2020

    E-Buletin Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Alam edisi Bil.3/2019 Oktober

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    E-buletin Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Alam edisi Bil.1/2019 April

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    Berita dan aktiviti Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School, UiTM Shah Ala

    Bil.4/2020 Januari e-Bulletin@AAGBS / Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School

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    Buletin aktiviti di fakulti Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School Januari 202

    Attitude of the university students and teachers towards mentally ill, in Lahore, Pakistan

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    Background: Although, much is known about the attitudes and beliefs people hold towards mental illness in the west, no such work has been done in the developing countries. It is difficult to measure the attitudes of the general public in developing countries due to differences in terminology and concepts of the illness. However, majority of educated people in the developing countries can recognise common psychiatric disorders by their western names. We therefore, decided to measure attitudes of university students and teachers in Lahore, Pakistan. This study was carried out to assess the attitude of university students and teachers in Lahore, Pakistan.Methods: A survey form was circulated among the university students and the teachers in Lahore, Pakistan. Of the 300 survey forms 194 were returned. Results: Majority of the respondents held negative attitudes towards people with schizophrenia, depression and drug and alcohol disorders.Conclusions: The views held by the university teachers and students reveal negative attitudes towards mentally ill. Attitudes of those who knew someone with mental illness were similar to those who did not

    Stigma and psychiatric illness. A survey of attitude of medical students and doctors in Lahore, Pakistan

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    Background: The stigma attached to mental illness in the West is now well recognised. There is however, only limited information available on this topic from the developing countries. Measurement of stigma among medical students and doctors is straightforward to carry out allowing targeted work to educate doctors in countries with few resources. This study was carried out to assess the attitude of medical students and doctors, attending medical colleges in Lahore, Pakistan. Methods: A survey was circulated among the medical students and the doctors of the three medical colleges in Lahore, Pakistan. 294 (59%) of the 500 survey forms sent out were returned. Results: Just over half of the respondents held negative attitudes towards people with schizophrenia, depression, drug and alcohol disorders. However, most had favourable views of the recovery and treatability of the mental disorders. Conclusions: The views held by the medical students and the doctors in Lahore, Pakistan are broadly similar to the opinions expressed by the medical students and doctors in the UK

    Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan

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    The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders

    Ayub Abdulkadir Abdi

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    Background: UTI has a high rate among women in their childbearing age, particularly when associated with pregnancy and diabetes. Good personal hygiene and awareness can greatly reduce its incidence and prevent further complications and most importantly antimicrobial resistance
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