Articles


The Impact of Effective Communications on Social Media Marketing

Mohamed Ashraf, Dr. Norriza Hussin

Research and Analysis Journal ,Volume 2019 , Page Page No. 103 - 112

Today, technology plays a major role in almost every activity, be it entertainment, education, social or even business. Marketing has always been a tool used to increase the reach and gains for businesses worldwide. With technology being an important part of the 21st century, the inclusion of social media in the marketing segment plays a pivotal role for the global communication and advertising. To understand the extent of businesses being affected by social media and how businesses utilize social media to raise their reachability globally and effectively, this research was conducted to survey the online community in Malaysia which comprised of university students, working adults and business owners. The findings strongly suggest the necessity of effective communications for a successful and effective social media marketing. Furthermore, this research proves the existence of a solid relationship between online social media and business marketing. This paper also provides insights to the increasing number of businesses moving their businesses online to the social media platforms.

Relation of Premature Greying of Hair with Urine Nitrite

Mohamed Ashraf, Muhammad Imran Qadir

Research and Analysis Journal ,Volume 2019 , Page Page No. 133 - 115

Sometimes Premature hair greying occurs due to damage of physiological function of the body. The causes may be stress, inadequate nutrition, heart diseases, genetic trait, environmental pollution, smoking, and more use of hair colorant, gels and hair sprays. Premature greying can be reducing by using Amaranth Leaves. The use of lentils, spinach, vitamin B9 and copper rich food may avert hair greying. The presence of Nitrite in the urine signals the urinary tract infection. It may also link with blood in urine, cloudy urine, burning with urination, and strong-smelling urine. To specify the relation between urine nitrites and premature greying urine test was performed. We have collected almost 150 to 200 samples of urine from students. It was observed that only 41% female and 19% male having canities found positive nitrite in urine sample. While 29% female and 21% male having premature greying found negative nitrite in sample. This ratio correlates canities with presence of nitrite in urine.