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    searching. Mild. At this stage‚ patients are “usually able to do basic activities of daily living‚” says Shah — which means they can perform their daily routines‚ such as getting up‚ going to the bathroom‚ getting dressed‚ and so on‚ without difficulty. Moderate. At this stage patients have “trouble doing routine tasks that they always did‚ such as cooking‚ laundry‚ or using the phone‚” explains Shah. Moderately severe. At this stage‚ dementia patients will need some assistance with their day-to-day

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    Commitment: A Study of Faculty Members of Public Sector Universities of Pakistan *Dr. Syed Munir Ahmed Shah Assistant Professor‚ Department of Business Administration Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur **Mrs Samina Isran Assistant Professor Department of Economics Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur ***Mohammad SalihMemon Assistant Professor‚ Department of Business Administration Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur Abstract The organizations need to attain the commitment of their employees

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    Issues of Iranian foreign policy Topic: US-Iran relations Submitted to: Sir Syed Sikander sb Submitted by: Waseem Abbas -02 Asrar Hussain -19 Department of International Relations Introduction With more than 70 million people‚ the Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the most populous countries in the Middle East. In addition to this large and talented human-resource pool‚ Iran possesses a

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    The Odd One Out is a definite complex concept that communicates volumes about human relationships. Initially‚ a variety of the concepts include the odd one out being racially different therefore communicating the stereotype of them being an odd one out. In addition another volume that derives the certain odd one out concept is the fact that there is always someone trying to help the odd one out‚ identifying the relationships of humans whom overcome fear and highlight sympathy. Finally another factor

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    Can aid do more harm than good? Bbc Khumbah‚ K.‚ & Foote‚ M Aid versus trade. Okonjo-Iweala‚ N. (Director). (2007‚ July).[Video/DVD] TEDGlobal. Robert I. Rotberg. (2009). CHINA INTO AFRICA: TRADE‚ AID‚ AND INFLUENCE . Brookings Institution Press: Shah‚ A Wilkinson‚ M.‚ & McGregor‚ L. (2013). Preying on paradise Burnside‚ C What is Human Development?‚ Human Development Reports‚ United Nations Development Program Sachs‚ Jeffrey and Andrew Warner (1999)‚ "The Big Push‚ Natural Resource Booms and Growth"

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    of cultural and belief systems” written by Shah‚ discusses how education and educational leadership theories and practices are influenced by culture and belief systems; with a focus on gender in Muslim societies. The first priority of Muslim women was to look after their family; therefore‚ before taking on any professional responsibility they had to ensure that no decisions or actions brought shame to their family or extended families. According to Shah‚ the Muslim women who participated in leadership

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    CHAPTER – 1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 1.1 - Introduction and Background The Government of Pakistan established Higher Education Commission (HEC) in 2002 to facilitate growth of indigenous universities of Pakistan to become centers of quality of education and research and development. Though this process‚ HEC aims to play its role in building of knowledge-based economy in Pakistan. In order to achieve this goal‚ HEC has undertaken a systematic plan of implementation that is 5year Medium

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    of Punjab and Delhi. Akbar was then campaigning in Punjab with his guardian Bairam Khan. On February 14‚ 1556‚ in a garden at Kalanaur in Punjab‚ Akbar was enthroned as king. Hemu or Hemchander was a military chief of the Afghan King Muhammad Adil Shah who had established himself at Chunar and was seeking to expel the Mughals from India. Taking advantage of Humayun’s death‚ Hemu marched to Agra.The commander of Mugal forces in Agra ran away leaving Agra for Hemu without a fight.Then Hemu moved towards

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    fortifications. In the reign of Malik Shah I of the Seljuk dynasty‚ Isfahan was selected as capital. After being raided and massacred by the Mongols in the 13th century‚ followed by Timur in 1387‚ this city‚ as the result of its suitable geographic situation‚ flourished again especially in Safavid dynasty. Even today‚ the city retains much of its past glory. Once being one of the largest cities in the world‚ Isfahan experienced its golden age in the 16th century under Shah Abbas the Great (1587-1629)

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    INTRODUCTION The central feature of the agrarian system under the Mughals was the alienation from the peasant of his surplus produce (produce over and above the subsistence level) in the form of land revenue which was the main source of state’s income. Early British administrators regarded the land revenue as rent of the soil because they had a notion that the king was the owner of the land. Subsequent studies of Mughal India have shown that it was a tax on the crop and was thus different from

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