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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 19:04:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The Impact of Depression and Stress on Preterm Births in First-Time Mothers:</title>
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<description>The Impact of Depression and Stress on Preterm Births in First-Time Mothers:
This thesis looks at the relationship between stress, depression, and preterm births among first-time mothers in Bangladesh. Preterm births are defined as births that happen before 37 weeks of gestation, and they have a lot of health implications for both the mother and the baby. Stress and depression have been identified as potential risk factors for preterm births, but it is unclear how specifically they affect this issue in Bangladesh. The increased number of preterm births has raised concerns in recent years since it presents serious risks to the health of both the mother and the newborn. Preterm birth mechanisms continue to be complicated and multifactorial, despite international efforts to address this issue. The specific experiences of first-time mothers in Bangladesh are the main focus of this study, which also acknowledges the possible interactions between healthcare, cultural, and economic factors that may make this demographic more vulnerable to mental health issues during pregnancy. A mixed-methods strategy is used in the inquiry to collect thorough data, which combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. First-time pregnant women's stress and depression levels are measured using standardized instruments as part of the quantitative component. Qualitative interviews, on the other hand, offer a more profound comprehension of the environmental and cultural elements that either exacerbate or lessen the effects of stress and depression on premature births. The results of this study may influence public health policy and focused interventions meant to enhance maternal mental health in Bangladesh. This study adds significant insights to the global conversation on maternal healthcare by highlighting the links between depression, stress, and preterm births in first-time mothers. It also highlights the importance of culturally appropriate methods for addressing mental health issues during pregnancy. In the end, the findings of this research might open the door to more practical approaches to lessen the incidence of preterm deliveries and enhance the general health of mothers and children in Bangladesh and other comparable settings
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<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>MIS Risk Management for Financial Organization during Pandemic</title>
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<description>MIS Risk Management for Financial Organization during Pandemic
Rahman, Mohammad Maksudur
The COVID-19 global health crisis, and the accompanying public health measures implemented by governments to reduce human-to-human transmissions, forced businesses around the world to adapt new work arrangements on a massive scale and at an unprecedented speed. People in Bangladesh are not accustomed to working in any other way than physically being there in the office. As a result, it is too risky for financial institutions such as banks, non-banks, and other fintech organizations to continue doing business. In this regard, the organization follows a few working concepts that reduce human health risks as well as IT risks for Fintech organizations. This study examined early data to discuss the significance of a new working model in financial organizations
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<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Natural Disasters Visualization</title>
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<description>Natural Disasters Visualization
Any, Tanjila Jahan
This Research aims to create a system for visualizing the number of deaths caused by different types of pandemics worldwide. In order to achieve this, a number of existing technologies will be used. In particular, the programming language Python, Tkinter library, and SQLite database will be used for the development of the system. The Tkinter library is chosen as it is a popular, easy-to-use and cross-platform GUI (Graphical User Interface) library in Python, which can be used to create user-friendly GUI applications. The database used in this application is SQLite, as it is a reliable, free, and open-source database. Python is a powerful programming language and is widely used for developing software applications. It is also well-suited for data analysis and visualization, making it an ideal choice for this project. Additionally, Tkinter provides a range of functions which will be used to create the user interface of the program. Finally, SQLite is a lightweight, open-source database which will be used to store the data related to the pandemic. This system will have a number of advantages, including the ability to quickly visualize the rate of death caused by pandemics, understand the impact of these pandemics, and provide assistance to disaster-related research. Additionally, the program will be able to run without an internet connection, meaning it can be used in remote locations where internet access is not available. Finally, the system will be platform-independent, meaning that it can be used on Windows, Linux, and MacOS. This application can be beneficial to students and researchers all over the world, as it provides an easy and intuitive way to view the data and analyze the effects of pandemics on different countries. It is also useful for disaster relief organizations, which can use the data to plan and respond more effectively to pandemics
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<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Prospect Of Digital Bank In The Context Of Bangladesh</title>
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<description>Prospect Of Digital Bank In The Context Of Bangladesh
Basak, Setu
Digital banking has brought about a significant shift in the way that financial services are delivered and consumed in the modern day. The emergence of these organizations in Bangladesh can be attributed to the government's support of digital banking and the country's rising internet penetration. This is an attempt to examine the possibilities of digital banking in Bangladesh by providing a more comprehensive overview of the industry's current situation and weighing its advantages and disadvantages. There is a growing population of internet users and a proliferation of mobile financial services (MFS) providers such as bKash, Rocket, and NAGAD. These fintech businesses are now an integral part of the nation's financial ecosystems. The benefits of digital banking in Bangladesh are manifold, including enhanced customer satisfaction, economies of scale for both banks and clients relative to physical facilities, and better convenience and accessibility. Reaching the full potential of these advantages will require overcoming certain obstacles. Infrastructure barriers, such as those relating to biometrics, privacy concerns, and consumer trust difficulties; hazards linked with the internet, such as hacking and server vulnerabilities that might be exploited; and the desire for commerce to be legalized. The use of further cutting-edge technologies like big data analytics, block chain, and artificial intelligence is anticipated to advance the state of digital banking services as we move forward. Mobile financial services, expanding alliances between traditional banks and fintech companies, and more regulatory support will all support future expansion. The prospect of digital bank in Bangladesh is promising, with the potential to significantly contribute to the country's economic development and the broader goal of achieving a SMART Bangladesh.
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<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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