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    intolerance in pakistan

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    Pakistan is a developing country and a sovereign‚ Islamic republic as well as an Islamic democracy with a mixture of both Islamic and colonial secular laws. The Constitution of Pakistan provides for fundamental rights‚ which include freedom of speech‚ freedom of thought‚ freedom of information‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of association‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and the right to bear arms. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan to be a moderate secular state

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    and ILO. Washington‚D.C. and Geneva. Campbell‚ Duncan (2001): ASocial Dialogue and Labour Market Adjustment in East Asia after theCrisis@‚ in Betcherman and Islam (2001). International Labour Office (1996): World Employment Report 1996/97. Khan‚ Azizur Rahman (2001): Employment Policies for Poverty Reduction. Issues in Employment andPoverty‚ Discussion Paper 1‚ ILO‚ Geneva. Lee‚ Eddy (1998): The Asian Financial Crisis: The Challenge for Social Policy‚ ILO‚ Geneva. Stiglitz‚ Joseph E. (2001): "Employment

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    Saarc: an Overview

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    a population of 1.47 billion SAARC is the largest regional organisation in the world. HISTORY The first concrete proposal for establishing a framework for regional cooperation in South Asia was made by the late president of Bangladesh‚ Ziaur Rahman‚ on May 2‚ 1980. Prior to this‚ the idea of regional cooperation in South Asia was discussed in at least three conferences: * The Asian Relations Conference in New Delhi in April 1947 * The Baguio Conference in the Philippines in May 1950

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    Overview of Pakistan’s Economy Pakistan was a very poor and predominantly agricultural country when it gained independence in 1947. Pakistan’s average economic growth rate since independence has been higher than the average growth rate of the world economy during the period. Average annual real GDP growth rates were 6.8% in the 1960s‚ 4.8% in the 1970s‚ and 6.5% in the 1980s. Average annual growth fell to 4.6% in the 1990s with significantly lower growth in the second half of that decade. Farming

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    Famous Musicians

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    Your continued donations keep Wikipedia running! Candidates are currently being accepted for the Wikimedia Board of Trustees Election. Become a candidate. [Hide] [Help us with translations!] Zakir Hussain (musician) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2009) Zakir Hussain

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    Islamic Way of warfare

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    AL QAEDA DOCTRINE A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE Military History by MAJOR INTEKHAB HAIDER KHAN‚ BANGLADESH ARMY M.S.‚ Bangladesh University of Professionals‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh‚ 2011 Fort Leavenworth‚ Kansas 2012-01 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188

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    Nestle Vision N Mission

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    1. Group Membersi. Sami ur Rahman (Group leader) 52ii. Haider Khan 72iii. Rameez16iv. Kalsoom 42 2. Table of contentsIntroductionCompany brandsMission and vision statement4P’sSWOT AnalysisCustomer driven strategiesBCG MatrixConclusion and Recomondation 3. INTRODUCTION Founded in 1867 in switzerland by Henri Nestle’s(pharmasist) Developed a food for babies (save the child life’s) In 1950 Nestle’s merged with Anglo-swiss condensedmilk company‚ which was opreating inUS‚Bartain‚Germany &

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    Islamic State

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    Islamic Economics Institution Of Bait-ul-Maal By Muhammad Adeel Mian Sajjad Naqwi Sec-H Presented to: Miss Tahseen Lahore School of Economics BAIT-UL-MAAL Introduction The bait-ul-maal is a unique institute which was established for the economic prosperity of the people. As we all know in the Islamic system of life sovereignty belongs to Allah and man is His vicegerent on earth. Similarly the same concept applies to Bait-ul-maal‚ where Allah is sole master of this treasury while the

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    shape of the questionnaire. This knowledge acquisition technique may be used as a learning tool for further research work. Keywords- Expert system‚ knowledge acquisition‚ decision making‚ human resource management‚ questionnaire‚ domain experts Abdur Rashid Khan Institute of Computing and Information Technology Gomal University‚ D.I.Khan‚ Pakistan Email: rashidkh08@yahoo.com development [1‚ 11‚ 12‚ 14‚ 15]. It is among the most common cited problem in the construction of expert system. The literature

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    Case Study

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    Cornelius Lucas International Marketing April 23‚ 2012 Case study-Coke and Pepsi learn to compete in India Coke had been present in the Indian market until they left in 1977 because of a dispute over the trade secrets. They chose to leave instead of cutting their equity stake to 40% and handing over their secret syrup recipe. When Pepsi entered the market‚ sales of soft drink concentrate to local bottlers could not exceed 25 percent of total sales for the new venture. The government also mandated

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