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    Incredible India

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    India often show poverty and lack of development‚ India was the richest country on earth until the time of British invasion in the early 17th Century. Christopher Columbus was attracted by India’s wealth. The art of Navigation was born in the river Sindh 6000 years ago. The very word Navigation is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH. The word navy is also derived from Sanskrit ’Nou’. Bhaskaracharya calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun hundreds of years before the astronomer

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    Pakistan and natural resources Synopsis 1. Introduction 2. The available natural resources 3. The bottlenecks in exploiting available natural resources 4. Valuable strategies to clinch benefits from the endowed natural resources 5. Conclusion I. Introduction Resources are defined as a means of meeting a need‚ particularly an economic or social need‚ of the people. The term usually refers to natural resources like land‚ water‚ air. Natural resources are largely unchanged materials of the

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    Enforced Dissappearance

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    ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES introduction Enforced disappearances persist in many countries all over the world‚ having been a continuing feature of the second half of the twentieth century since they were committed on a gross scale in Nazi-occupied Europe. An enforced disappearance takes place when a person is arrested‚ detained or abducted by the state or agents acting for the state‚ who then deny that the person is being held or conceal their whereabouts‚ placing them outside the protection of

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    Engro Foods

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    performance‚ marketing and management practices. I selected Engro food limited (EFL) which is an upcoming and growing company. EFL is subsidiary of Engro Chemicals Limited established in 1964. EFL was established in 2006 with its first plant in sukkur‚ Sindh. Engro foods produces UHT milk and other dairy products. In its two years of establishment it has launched four successful products: olpers milk‚ oplers cream‚ tarang and ollwell. It is further planning to launch a variety of dairy products nationally

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    Recent Tendency of Women Rights Violation in South Asia Amity Saha M.A.1st Year‚ South Asian Studies‚ UMISARC‚ Pondicherry University Abstract: Chauvinism‚ discrimination‚ sexual harassment‚ rape and other crimes against women are problems faced severely by women in South Asia in recent days. These are the serious cases of violations of human rights. In this article several current incidents‚ where women rights and dignity as a human being are completely violated in south Asian countries are

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    Sectarianism in Pakistan

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    Sectarianism in Pakistan INTRODUCTION The decade of the 1990s witnessed a frightening upsurge in the Shia-Sunni sectarian violence in Pakistan‚ both in terms of scope and intensity. Recently‚ sectarian strife has engulfed even those areas‚ which were previously unaffected‚ largely because of the emergence of organized terrorist groups along sectarian lines. Besides target killings‚ these groups hit even ordinary members of each other’s sects. The problem‚ therefore‚ is no more of an occasional nature

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    Education and Economics

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    1 EDUCATION AND EARNINGS IN PAKISTAN By Zafar Mueen Nasir and Hina Nazli∗ I. Introduction: The conventional theory of human capital developed by Becker (1962) and Mincer (1974) views education and training as the major sources of human capital accumulation that‚ in turn‚ have direct and positive effect on individuals’ life time earnings. In the Mincerian earning function‚ the coefficient of school years indicates the returns to education‚ i.e.‚ how much addition in earnings takes place with

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    -1- THE KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED INTRODUCTION History Karachi Electric Supply Company Limited (KESC)‚ (formerly Karachi Electric Supply Corporation) is one of the city’s largest employers: around 17‚000 people currently work for the company. It is also one of the oldest companies in Karachi and was established in the city even before the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Incorporated in September 13‚ 1913‚ under the Indian Companies Act of 1882‚ the company was nationalized in 1952

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    Nestle Management

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    COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Sahiwal FINAL PROJECT MAKETING THEORY AND PRACTICE SUBMITTED TO : Miss Naima Khurshied SUBMITTED BY USMAN ATTA 82 FAHAD JAVED 06 FURQAN 84 MUZAMIL 80 ANUM LATIF 66 SUNDAS 04 ANILA JAVED 16 Acknowledgements 3 Psychographic segmentation 12 Behavioral segmentation 12 Market needs 12 Market trends: 13 Market growth

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary. Introduction 1-4 History of McDonald’s 5-12 McDonald’s Pakistan 8 Main products

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