Child Labour among Rural Communities of Pakistan

Child labour has become a serious and complicated issue across the rural communities of Pakistan. It has been observed that child labour began in the mid-eighteenth century when the poor children were compelled to dangerous work in the various industries and cheap labour had provided them by these companies (Basu et al, 1999). Throughout thisContinueContinue reading “Child Labour among Rural Communities of Pakistan”

Determinants Influencing Teenage Smoking in Pakistan:  Social Pressures, Anti-smoking Campaign, Non-implementation of Legal Standards

Smoking refers to inhaling smoke from cigarettes or hookah pipes. Pakistan has ranked 15 among tobacco-producing countries across the globe (CDC, 2001; WHO,2015).  As Butti (2010, cited in Latif et al, 2017, p. 240) estimates, smoking will be “the leading cause of preventable deaths and it kills more than 5 million people worldwide each year”.ContinueContinue reading “Determinants Influencing Teenage Smoking in Pakistan:  Social Pressures, Anti-smoking Campaign, Non-implementation of Legal Standards”

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Impact of Insomnia on Human Beings

Insomnia seriously affects the health of many human beings. As the institute of Medicine evaluates that over 20% of road accidents are caused by insomnia (Max, 2010). Also, Wingard (1983, cited in Halloran, 2013) analysed that “1500 fatalities and 40,000 nonfatal” road injuries each year can result from sleeplessness. Max (2010) estimates that the sleepContinueContinue reading “Impact of Insomnia on Human Beings”

Challenges in the Everest Region

Over the last few decades, tourism and climate change in the Everest region have created challenges. As Douglas (2013) and Sherma (2014) agree that Himalayan glaciers may be disappear due to these factors such as global warning and Natural disasters. In addition, Douglas (2013) highlights that there is not enough water in the Everest regionContinueContinue reading “Challenges in the Everest Region”

Drawbacks of Social Media for Employees

Over the last few years, the drawbacks of social networking at work have increased. While there are several pitfalls, it has been estimated by Phillips (2007) that almost £130 million productivity loss because of workers who occupy their time on social media such as facebook. Additionally, he indicates that 3.5 million employees use facebook habituallyContinueContinue reading “Drawbacks of Social Media for Employees”

Negative Impacts of Working from Home During COVID-19

As a result of COVID-19, people are working from home and work productivity has diminished. There are many challenges for workers who are working from their home offices during Covid Pandemic. For instance, it has been observed by Fryer (2020) and Gorlick (2020) that working from home is not appropriate for everyone because it canContinueContinue reading “Negative Impacts of Working from Home During COVID-19”

Promotion of Obesity

Environmental and genetic factors both play a significant role in promoting obesity (CDC, 2013; Rogers, 2011). It has been observed that both studies found that physical lifestyle and high-calorie food consumption have increased in modern societies (CDC, 2013; Rogers, 2011). Moreover, Rogers (2011) claims that current for marketing influences consumer choices through marketing and pricingContinueContinue reading “Promotion of Obesity”

Child Labour among the Rural Communities of Pakistan

Explore the factors which lead to the use of child labour in the rural communities in Pakistan. Child labour has become a serious and complicated issue across the rural communities of Pakistan. It has been observed that child labour began in the mid-eighteenth century when the poor children were compelled to dangerous work in theContinueContinue reading “Child Labour among the Rural Communities of Pakistan”

Relationship Between Money and Happiness

People assume that money would create more happiness but increasing money does not make us happier (Greenberg, 2012; Norton, 2012). According to Greenberg (2012) and Norton (2012) income effects happiness especially as low-income people are less happy because it creates stress and worries. However, it has been highlighted by Greenberg (2012) that people with enoughContinueContinue reading “Relationship Between Money and Happiness”