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    Anwar A. Khan

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    Curriculum Vitae Anwar Aurangzeb Khan B.Sc Engineer(Civil) E-mail: shamalbuet@yahoo.com GSM: +96897256098 …………………………………………………………………… Professional Experience: Name of the Employer : Azri Architects Engineering Consultancy‚ Oman. Resident Engineer : From 1st September’2012 to present. ✓ Project- Construction of Office Buiding for MZEC: Continuing work to prepare office building for Mazoon Electricity

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    Amair Khan

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    My favorite Indian icon is the actor Aamir Khan. I have always been a fan of his ever since I saw his first movie‚ ‘Qayamat se Qayamat Tak’. From being a chocolate hero Aamir went on to do more meaningful roles. What I like most about him is that he is a thinking actor. His passion for movies is very evident. It is said that he involves himself in the film to the point that he ghost- directs it. His recent movie ‘Taare Zameen Par’ was initially directed by someone else but later Aamir took over

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    Salman Khan

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    name. Girls swoon each time he flashes his bare torso on screen (which is quite often). Gossip rags work overtime fishing out juicy tidbits from his personal life: a brawl here‚ an alleged affair there.... And Salman Khan keeps mum through it all. The eldest son of writer Salim Khan claims he isn’t here to please anyone‚ and doesn’t care what the world thinks of him. He hates the press and loathes the idea of answering questions. But he’s one of Hindi cinema’s hottest selling stars‚ a safe bet on

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    Asher Khan

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    The Short Story BY: ASHER KHAN The story sets off to be in a small town in the middle of a dessert called Zoolo in 1597. There were about 3oo‚ooo people that lived there. Every day the normal bread winner of the family would go out and thrive on getting little money to run the family. One of those families that lived there were the McDonalds. They had a family of 7 which included 3 brothers‚ 2 sisters and the parents. The whole town was extremely jealous. They had so much wealth that if they shared

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    Achievements

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    Nikki Slesin Ms. Marshall-Fleenor History 9-1 November 17‚ 2007 Islamic Achievements made by the Muslims during the Golden Age In less than a century after Muhammad created the Islamic faith and state‚ Muslims and the new cultural power of Islam controlled half of the civilized world. Expansion that started with the rule of the Rightly Guided Caliphs continued under the Umayyad Dynasty‚ which ruled from A.D 661 to 750. Islam gained political control and influence from Spain to the borders

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    gain a higher status of living. Well‚ again‚ society dictates that the idea of living is always going up and achieving more. And so‚ as I was growing old‚ I was taught to compete and be the best of whatever there is. Indeed‚ I have earned many achievements during my schooling years. As I was growing in age and much more in height (I was almost 6 feet before college)‚ my idea of choosing a course is neither on what I feel like doing nor on what my heart tells me (Nah! What a thought) but on how I

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    The roles of women in modern day society have undergone tremendous change since the emergence of the Women ’s Liberation Movement in the 1960 ’s. After decades of gradual progression‚ the assemblage of Australian women to unite under a common cause has led to liberation. Their resorts to often desperate measures has ensured unparalleled achievements. The Women ’s Liberation Movement was a direct result of Feminism.(1) Sparked by various feminist organisations at the time‚ the movement aimed to create

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview: Teacher leaders assume a wide range of roles to support school and student success. Whether these roles are assigned formally or shared informally‚ they build the entire school’s capacity to improve. Because teachers can lead in a variety of ways‚ many teachers can serve as leaders among their peers. Teachers help their colleagues by sharing instructional resources. These might include Web sites‚ instructional materials‚ readings‚ or other resources to use

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    The Achievement of Desire by Richard Rodriguez In Richard Rodriguez The Achievement of desire‚ he had grown up in a minority group / family being a Mexican-American ‚ who on entering school was barely able to speak English ‚ but then mastered the art of speaking English that one day his teacher had remarked that he was losing all traces of a Spanish accent. He considered himself to be success even to become known as a “scholar boy” and additionally prized student‚ his earlier teachers the nuns

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    General Musa Khan The photograph of general Musa Khan shows national identity. The photograph shows him as an ex general of the Pakistani Army. The techniques that used which demonstrate that he is a leader are his body language‚ clothing and his medals are a symbolism of military leader and that the photograph is an offering gaze. General Musa Khan is depicted as a leader through his body language‚ the way he is sitting. His erect upright posture shows us that he is very formal and serious about

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