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    Chapter 6 Discussion The mean age of tailors in the study participants is 36.9+10.96. The mean MI score is 25.6+5.14 on average all falling in normal categories of BMI. In the current data 95.5% were male whereas only 4.5% ere female tailors .so the main study participants were male .92.8% tailors were working in shop base units whereas only 7.3% had home based serving unit. 51.8% tailors used table sitting whereas 48.3% used floor sitting as…

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    Ebooks. Com Case Study

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    1.ebooks.com Ebooks.com is one of the leading source of distributing digital books across the globe through the use of internet. It offers its customers a wide range of books to select form, with categories and tags available to help the customer filter out what they like. In addition, if the customer is aware of exactly what they want, they can directly type the book's name in the search bar available at the home screen of the website's homepage. If only author name is known, books can easily…

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    Bhutto government and the martial law government had created an environment of fear among the people. The rich and wealthy were fleeing aboard for a peaceful life. After 1985, when trend of the people some-how changed, the incident of Ojhry Camp in Islamabad, country wide violation of peace and clashes in Karachi created an unhealthy environment for investors and industrialists. Clean sweep of Junejo government, death of general and the replacement of Benazir’s elected government, again harassed…

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    Do you remember the World Trade Center bombing of 1993? People thought for a long time that the government was behind the 1993 bombing. Then 2001 attack happened, people forgot about the 1993 bombing. Let’s see how this bombing was planned out and see if the 2001 attack was by the same terrorists group. The terrorist had this attack panned out for a long time. They had blue prints of the World Trade Center. So they knew where to park the van, where it would affect the most people.…

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    embassy in Islamabad and offered to provide Bin Laden’s location for a $25 million dollar reward. He informed U.S. intelligence that Bin Laden had been located by Pakistani ISI in 2006, and held under house arrest near Pakistani military centers ever since.(Dahl, 178)…

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    New Country, New Life Growing up in Pakistan, I was more concentrated on school and being happy. I went to MQ Foundation high school in Lahore, Pakistan and my childhood mostly consisted of having manners, being ladylike and doing well in school, obviously. I was surrounded by more friends in Pakistan, than in America. My parents did not have to worry about what food restrictions I had because the culture was the same. I went to my friend’s house or invited them over to mine and did karate…

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    From Hammer and Anvil to Drones. Early in the War the United States wanted Pakistan to act as Anvil while it hammers Taliban and Afghan fighters in Afghanistan. Since the border on the Paksitani side was not guarded, Taliban and Al Qaeda Militants managed to sneak into their hideouts in Waziristan. Many operations like “operation Apollo”, “Operation Anaconda” and “Battle of Tora Bora” hammerd Taliban but the anvil simply wasn’t there (refrence http://s3.amazonaws.com/nytdocs/docs/21/21.pdf…

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    1.0 Introduction Medical education is perceived as stressful and can effect student’s mental health, physical as well as their quality of life. High levels of depression and poor quality of life have been shown in medical students in various studies. Amongst medical students, depression and stress has been reported to be due to academic demands, stress inability to cope, exam, increased psychological pressure, too much work load and mental tension The transition from pre-clinical to clinical…

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    To work as an Early Years Professional (EYPs) its essential to gain Early Years Professional Status (EYPS) which is a status given at degree level. EYPs are key to raising the quality of early years learning, care and development. They improve and provide the best outcomes for young children aged 0–5 years and require knowledge of each individual child and the nature of their childhoods. Defining childhood is difficult because there is no agreed universal definition (McDowell, 2010). Jean…

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    I Am Malala

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    As Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”In other Words People Can use Education to win in life to help yourself and Others Succeed.Malala Yousafzai was one of the people who used education to change the world for the women who weren’t allowed to have education based on the Taliban’s opinion. Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb wrote the book, “I Am Malala” to let the world know how Malala’s actions changed the world in…

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