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    Discrimination against women in CEDAE convention: A critical study in light of the Holy Quran post graduate students at Qatar University as a model / Fatemaelzahraa Elsied Aly Mohammed Ismail by Fatemaelzahraa Elsied Aly , Mohammed Ismail

    Published 2019
    “…This dissertation is an analytic study of discrimination against women in the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against women "CEDAW" in light of the Holy Quran. …”
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    Disability discrimination in education and the defence of unjustifiable hardship by Waldeck, Elizabeth, Guthrie, Rob

    Published 2004
    “…This paper examines the DDA in relation to the prevention of discrimination in the area of education. This is of relevance to tertiary institutions such as universities, given that de-institutionalisation and mainstreaming over the last decade particularly has resulted in many more disabled people seeking to continue their studies at the tertiary level.The DDA prevents educational institutions from discriminating against a student on the grounds of the student’s disability in relation to admission and access to the institution and its services and facilities. …”
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    Educational Disadvantage and University Entrance for Pakistani and Nepalese School Students in Hong Kong: The Possibilities of Legal Redress by Khattak, Shahmim Khan

    Published 2025
    “…Taking all the evidence together, the thesis concludes by confirming that an aggrieved member of the ethnic minority students could seek legal redress or remedies against one of the nine universities under Judicial Review on the basis of the Race Discrimination Ordinance and/or any other statutes on constitutional laws or through any statutory bodies such as the Equal Opportunities Commission or the Legal Aid Department.…”
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    Investigation and analysis of knowledge and perceptions on tuberculosis prevention and control among university students in Chengdu, China by Khalaf, Ahmad Taha, Jun, Wan, Xiaoming, Liu, Mohd Desa, Mohd Nasir, Yusuf, Ahmad, Ramli, Noraasyikin

    Published 2022
    “…Among them, “the state provides free anti-tuberculosis drugs and major tests for infectious tuberculosis patients” with the lowest awareness rate of 49.2 %; followed by the awareness rate of “should care about tuberculosis patients and should not discriminate against tuberculosis patients”, for 63.8 %. …”
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    The perception on feminist movement among female students in UiTM Puncak Alam / Nur Afiqah Basar by Basar, Nur Afiqah

    Published 2019
    “…Feminism voices out for justice and eliminates violence and gender discrimination. However, day to day, the feminist movement in Malaysia started to voice out their demands that clearly against Shariah rules and is shows the movement is mixed up with liberalism. …”
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    Pre-registered Nursing students beliefs, attitudes and perceived knowledge of Hepatitis C and standard universal precautions by Calape, Divina

    Published 2011
    “…Attitudes towards hepatitis C patients were generally positive, yet evidences of discrimination against infected hepatitis C patients, was expressed particularly drug users. …”
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    Using a differential test battery to illustrate a multi-dimensional theory of intelligence by Fox, Glen Deborah

    Published 1994
    “…Data is presented to show the relative effectiveness of different indices of validity, employing multiple regression, discriminant function analysis, MANOVA and the use of deviation scores. …”
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    The relationship between academic self-concept, attainment and personality in 16-19 year old students in a sixth form college by Summerfield, Eileen Margaret

    Published 1995
    “…Cluster analysis revealed identifiable groups of students exhibiting varying patterns of relationship between personality, self-concept and attainment, which stood up well in terms of construct validity against previous studies. …”
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    Comparing expectations and experiences of post-college transitions for higher vocational education and training (HVET) students in Xi’an after the covid-19 pandemic by Liu, Zihao

    Published 2025
    “…More importantly, Covid-19 pandemic deteriorated these circumstances even further. Set against this fraught backdrop, the present study offers a student-centred examination of how HVET learners in Xi’an navigate their post-college transitions, whether through immediate employment or by ‘upgrading’ into bachelor’s programmes. …”
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    Sexual misconduct in academic setting: domestic law and practice in Malaysia by Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali

    Published 2015
    “…This paper therefore explores the domestic laws of Malaysia dealing with sexual misconduct against the students and its adequacy.…”
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    Mainstreaming Captions for Online Lectures in Higher Education in Australia by Kent, Michael, Ellis, Katie, Peaty, Gwyneth, Latter, Natalie, Locke, Kathryn

    Published 2017
    “…However, following changing international cultural sentiment around the mandated provision of captions for online on demand videos services in the entertainment arena (see Ellis, Kent, Locke and Merchant, 2016 regarding Netflix’s appeal against the push to caption its catalogue), activists have also initiated disability discrimination complaints against American institutions Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who do not currently caption their video lectures (Lewin, 2015). …”
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    Muslim women’s activism: A comparative study of the educated female perceptions in Malaysia and Pakistan / Aurangzaib Alamgir by Aurangzaib, Alamgir

    Published 2015
    “…Sisters-in-Islam Malaysia (SIS) and Women‟s Action Forum Pakistan champion women‟s rights in their respective countries based on an Islamic framework and believe that it is not Islam that discriminates against women but the male-dominated interpretation of the Qur‟an and patriarchal social structures. …”
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