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    Burj Bank Case Study

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    Overview of the organization: Brief History: Burj Bank Constrained, once in the past known as Dawood Islamic Bank Restricted (DIBL), is Pakistan's 6th undeniable Islamic business bank. The bank got its permit from the State Bank of Pakistan in May 2006, and formally started its operations on Friday, April 27, 2007. The Bank was the aftereffect of an activity of the First Dawood Bunch, with the Islamic Organization for the Advancement of the Private Part (ICD) in Jeddah, Unicorn Venture Bank in…

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    many attempts to fight for the right to education, especially for girls. When I read the email from Malala’s organization, I knew what I had to do; join the cause. So I started reading the responses, thousands of people had responded to the hashtag, and many of the reasons why they chose books not bullets made my skin shiver. It got me thinking of we, the people who take education for granted and how lucky we are to have been able to complete our education without fear. I immediately regretted…

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    On Postcolonial Theory/ists And Beyond The history of colonialism has been one of turning points in today’s cultural discussion. One major criticism is directed to modernism. Within its history, eurocentric perspective becomes major narrative rejecting that of the third world countries as part its progression. This is linked to the power that narrates the history through colonialism. Furthermore, this issue relates to the idea of representation. How the non-European cultures connoted.…

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    Everyone has different perspective to look at the world. These perspectives help us learn about events and people which then shape into values which are embarked upon our children. Every culture upholds different values and teachings, which distinguish it from the other, and it is not justifiable to ignore or disrespect one’s perspective, socially or culturally or otherwise. “Culture is defined as the shared patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs, and affective…

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    Causes Of The Cold War

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    the government owns everything, and they get to decide what gets distributed too. Everyone who works gets paid the same amount and they also get taxed the same amount. This may sound good but it is not fair for the people who either had a higher education, or worked harder. This was a problem with the United States…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa

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    country is because of poverty. Many children are the breadwinners of their family, and need of money to support their family and themselves. However, in 1933, Representative Harkin presented a bill in the US Congress bringing voice against this cruel system. The bill tried to force trade confinements on the nations with a significant rate of child labour. Eventually, US merchants declined orders which came from…

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    May 2004 issue, titled: “How to approach performance appraisal questions” by Steve Scott. Reports The major sources of data that I used in my research project were the Annual Reports of Indus Motor Company Limited and Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited. I obtained two of the latest annual reports of Indus Motors for financial years ended 2006 and 2007 from the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). However, for Honda Atlas, I accessed the annual reports for the financial year ended 2007 online…

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    Argument Against Drones

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    If United States was at total war with Yemen and Pakistan, than civilian causalities could be understandable, but that is not the case of the matter. They have actually undermined respect for the rule of law and international legal protection. Sending soldiers to these areas to combat terrorists does place…

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    My bond with the medical profession was forged early in my life -much earlier than most others who pursue medicine. I literally grew up in a hospital. Our small community of physicians and their families is comfortably housed within the premise of Jinnah Hospital. It’s the largest tertiary care hospital in a city which is called home by over twenty million people. My earliest neighbors, as well as my dad, are all very competent physicians. There was a palpable tradition of service in the…

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    Hence, formal education and support are required for future clinical leaders to widen their roles and function in the scope of nursing practice at workplace. The responsibility of nursing education is to ensure the graduates are adequately prepared to provide quality care to patients in the consistently changing clinical environment. Drennan (2012) recommends that clinical leadership skills should be included into education curriculum structure at the postgraduate level…

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