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  • Jammal, Rim El (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-14)
    Code smells, defined as detrimental patterns and design choices in software development, significantly impact various aspects of Software Quality, such as maintainability, reuseability, and stability. These harmful effects ...
  • Merhi, Razan Khaled (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-07)
    This study examined the importance of English as a universal language and its significant effects on communication, cultural diversity, and language acquisition. It explored the difficulties faced by intensive English ...
  • Haidar, Nour Amne (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-15)
    This study focuses on Lebanon, a nation facing multifaceted challenges. It aims to to understand better how elementary and middle school teachers perceive their school principals' leadership styles during times of crisis. ...
  • Abouchala, Nour (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-08)
    Codeswitching is the act of using two or more languages within a conversation. It is observed particularly among bi/multilingual speakers. In Lebanon, students are exposed to multiple languages, thus codeswitching occurs ...
  • Arab, Nabila (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-17)
    The migration phenomenon has been a fundamental aspect of human history, significantly shaping societies, cultures, and familial structures across the globe. Due to globalization, inflation, conflicts, and climate change, ...
  • Chaabi, Maya El (Lebanese American University, 2024-04-08)
    The purpose of this research study was to explore the impact of digital storytelling on the STEM interest and intellectual stereotypes perceptions of Lebanese middle school students. Employing a quasi-experimental design, ...
  • Ghosn, Mariella (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-17)
    This thesis focuses on investigating the political consequences of refugee hosting approaches in divided societies. It does this by conducting a comparative analysis of the hosting strategies used in Lebanon, Syria, and ...
  • Nassar, Marie-José Elie (Lebanese American University, 2024-03-19)
    This thesis looks to explore the different impacts of gender-based violence on Syrian refugee women’s health and wellbeing especially during and post-Covid-19 between 2020 and 2022. It aims to highlight the importance of ...
  • Daou, Leonardo (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-15)
    Protein complexes are groups of interacting proteins that are central to multiple biological processes. Studying protein complexes as well as their constituents can enhance our understanding of cellular functions and ...
  • Bitar, Khuloud (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-14)
    This thesis examines people’s perceptions of gender in Lebanon across three university campuses and the factors that shaped these perceptions through an intersectional lens. Utilizing Foucault’s theories on knowledge and ...
  • Yacoubian, Kevork Armen (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-22)
    Turkish foreign policy has been at the forefront of diplomatic and geopolitical alterations as Ankara has established itself as a regional power over the past decades. Perhaps changes within the foreign policy behavior and ...
  • Monzer, Karem (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-17)
    The Syrian refugee crisis is one of the major issues affecting Lebanon in the past decade. The media played a huge role in shaping public perception and faced challenges to balance political ownership and objective reporting. ...
  • Chalhoub, Ghiwa Fady (Lebanese American University, 2024-04-26)
    Enterobacter and Klebsiella spp. are widespread gram-negative opportunistic pathogens linked to nosocomial infections and posing public health concerns. E. hormaechei, K. aerogenes, and K pneumoniae are among the most ...
  • AlMokaddem, Fatima (Lebanese American University, 2024-12-13)
    This case study investigates the experiences of unpaid labor and paid employment among a group of female teachers in contemporary Sidon. Universally, women spend more time on unpaid labor than men, which makes them ...
  • Zgheib, Fady (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-16)
    China’s economic rise has become an unavoidable discussion in the sector of international affairs. By achieving incredible feats of developments, China made its presence known in the global geopolitical sphere. In doing ...
  • Sarout, Diamo (Lebanese American University, 2024-01-14)
    Anthrax lethal toxin (PrAg/LF) is a binary toxin composed of protective antigen PrAg and lethal toxin LF utilized as a potential targeted therapeutic against cancers including acute myeloid leukemia (AML). To understand ...
  • Daou, David Halim (Lebanese American University, 2024-03-11)
    The emergence of blockchains as a way to organize and protect user data across the internet has come with some concerns, mainly how to deal with the issue of scalability while still maintaining the security standards as ...
  • El Sammak, Dana (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-17)
    In the field of language and sexuality, research has predominantly focused on heterosexual language, overlooking the nuances of queer language. The limited research that does exist on homosexual women perpetuates a Eurocentric ...
  • Fares, Assil (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-17)
    Queer spaces are not uniform in their infrastructure. These spaces replicate the social fabric of the society they are built in. However, scholarship in Middle Eastern Queer Studies has overlooked the subject of aggression ...
  • Slika, Amjad (Lebanese American University, 2024-05-14)
    Platinum-based drugs, like cisplatin, have been extensively utilized in cancer chemotherapy. However, their clinical application is limited due to the development of off target toxicity and drug resistance. Despite these ...

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