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Volume 3 Number July-December Year 2014

7 articles in this issue 

Stephen Muriithi Kariungi

In Kenya, the electric power supply is significantly insufficient and covers a mere 20% of the population. Experience has shown that past electric power projects have not realized the expectations in terms of their implementation and quality at entry. Thi... see more

Pags. 75 - 86  

Naznin Alam, Ahsan Kabir Rubel

Worldwide interest is growing day by day about corporate social responsibility (CSR). In the light of the fact stated just now, this paper symbolizes on how customer satisfaction and loyalty are influenced by CSR factors. This paper has investigated the e... see more

Pags. 93 - 104  

Nasrin Zahan

Women in the developing countries are often found in poor health and overburdened with work; most are anemic, many suffer from malnutrition and parasitism. Especially during pregnancy and childbirth they suffer from iron and adequate health care services.... see more

Pags. 105 - 114  

Sabuj Das

Let spt (n) denote the total number of appearances of the smallest part in each partition of n. In 1988, Garvan gave new combinatorial interpretations of  Ramanujan’s partition congruences mod 5, 7 and 11 in terms of a crank for weighted vector parti... see more

Pags. 115 - 124  

Md. Abdur Rouf, Md. Salim Hasan, Alim Al Ayub Ahmed

The aim of this study is to examine the factors that influence companies to disclose voluntary information in their annual reports of Textile Manufacturing Companies in Bangladesh. The study is used ordinary least squares (OLS) regression model to examine... see more

Pags. 125 - 136  

Jesmin Akter

The Durbin-Watson (DW) test is the most widely used test for autocorrelation of a first order in regression analysis. The critical value of DW test depends on X matrix. As a result, the DW test statistic falls sometime in the inconclusive region. For larg... see more

Pags. 137 - 142