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Parental Well Being and Life Satisfaction in Children With Intellectual Disability

Thesis Info

Author

Saira Asghar

Program

MS

Institute

Riphah International University

Institute Type

Private

City

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2013

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

32 . : ill. ; 29 cm.

Subject

Medicine & Health

Language

English

Other

Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Speech & Language Pathology; Includes bibliographical reference; Thesis (MS) Riphah International University, 2013; English; Call No: 616.8588 SAI

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676711702192

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اسم ِ استفہامیہ : کم؟(کتنا)

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ارشارِ ربانی ہے:

"كَمْ أَهْلَكْنَا مِنْ قَبْلِهِمْ مِنْ قَرْنٍ فَنَادَوْا وَلَاتَ حِينَ مَنَاصٍ"۔ [[1]]

" کتنی ہی امتوں کو ہم (عذاب سے) ہلاک کر چکے ہیں سو انہوں نے (ہلاکت کے وقت) بڑی ہائے پکار کی اور وہ وقت خلاصی کا نہ تھا"۔

یعنی ان کو معلوم رہنا چاہیے کہ اسی غرور وتکبر کی بدولت انبیاء اللہ سے مقابلہ ٹھان کر بہت سی جماعتیں پہلے تباہ و برباد ہو چکی ہیں وہ لوگ بھی مدتوں پیغمبروں سے لڑتے رہے۔ پھر جب برا وقت آ پڑا اور عذاب الٰہی نے چاروں طرف سے گھیر لیا تو گھبرا کر شور مچانے اور خدا کو پکارنے لگے۔ مگر اس وقت فریاد کرنے سے کیا بنتا۔ خلاصی کا موقع گزر چکا تھا، اور وقت نہیں رہا تھا کہ ان کے شوروبکاء کی طرف توجہ کی جائے۔



[[1]]         القرآن ، ۳۲: ۲۸۔

الأثر المباشر للمحاكاة في النقد الثقافي

يعد النقد الثقافي من الظواهر الادبية ما بعد نصية والذي يبحث في الأنساق المضمرة وبذلك أصبح هو وما انطوى تحت مظلته من نقد نسوي وهوية محاكاة وانعكاس للواقع. وهدفت الدراسة للتعرف على الأثر المباشر للمحاكاة في النقد الثقافي، وخلصت الدراسة الى أن النقد الثقافي وما انطوى تحت عباءته من نقد نسوي أو هوية يعد من المناهج ما بعد نصية التي تجاوزت النص لتبحث في مرجعياته الفكرية غير متجاهل للعلوم الانسانية من تاريخ واجتماع ونفس للكشف عن أنساقه المضمرة أو ابراز هوية ما، وهنا تكمن العلاقة بين تلك المناهج والمحاكاة وانعكاسها المباشر على الواقع

Prevalence of Low Bone Mineral Density Amongst Resident Doctors at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi

Objective: This was a cross-sectional study carried out amongst resident doctors training at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi to determine their bone mineral density and investigate for any association between the bone mineral density and the residents’ lifestyle. Methods: 65 randomly selected residents from various departments in the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, underwent a Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) scan and filled out questionnaires to assess their physical activity, sunlight exposure and calcium intake. This was carried out between April and June 2011. Results: 65 residents were included in the final analysis. 50 residents (76.9% with a 95% CI = 65% – 85%) were found to have a low bone mineral density while 15 (23.1%) were normal. No significant association was found between the various residents’ lifestyle factors and their bone mineral density. Logistic regression analysis showed an association between increasing age and low BMD (p value = 0.038). Conclusion: There is a 76.9% prevalence of low bone mineral density amongst residents at the Aga Khan University, Nairobi which was thought to be spurious due to reference database used in the BMD analysis. Attempts should be made in coming up with a local reference normative database for use in comparison of bone mineral density in the country.