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    PROBLEM STSTEMENT: The study designed to find out the problems faced by female teachers teaching co-educational classes at secondary level in Rawalpindi city and cantonment. DEDICATION This humble effort is dedicated to our parents who did their best to uplift us to the height of an ideal life and taught us that no matter what happens keep your lives running on the right track. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First of all we show my gratitude to Allah Almighty who has always bestowed upon us his blessings

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    some educational challenges across the globe Education is an important part of every youth’s lives. Being educated means you’ve managed to experience the acquisition of knowledge through skills‚ study or being taught. Also‚ education has given people the ability to know‚ think‚ and do. As for children‚ education helps them reach their full potential in life. Today‚ the world we live in has faced many struggles to keep education important. In most countries‚ they’ve faced many educational

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    Katniss Challenges

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    to sound‚ they all face a challenge of their own‚ fear. Fear of dying the second they step off that platform‚ and fear of what challenges lye ahead of them. When the horn is sound their hearts pounding through their hears and they’re bodies move without them even thinking about it. Katniss sees people already slicing and stabbing through their teammates. She grabs what seems to be a bag of simple necessities‚ a bow and arrow and runs. Now she is faced with another challenge‚ to find somewhere to camp

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    anyone in his way. For him‚ the people in his way were the Jews. Many of the leaders of the Communist Party were Jews‚ and Hitler was threatened by their power. The German people were afraid of what might happen if the Jews gained control. In his attempt to gain world power‚ Hitler imprisoned‚ tortured‚ and murdered more than six million Jews. Life before the Holocaust was very nice for many European Jews. Jewish people lived in every country in Europe. There were roughly nine million all

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    every person be in subjection to the superior authorities”. It is our Christian responsibility to cooperate with government officials and to be law abiding citizens. The federal law for extremist activity is being misapplied to Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia. When we attend our meetings and read the Bible or our Bible-based publications we are encouraged to love others. We also strive to work good towards all people. The Bible‚ at 1 Peter 3:11‚ even encourages us to “...seek peace and pursue it…”. We

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    The process of industrialising a country is usually a long and drawn out one‚ but during the late 20’s Staling saw a need for a rapid industrialisation of Russia in order to bring it up to par with the remainder of Europe and the world. Although speeded up‚ the process took over 10 years‚ with the death of many. It began at the 15th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in December 1927‚ Joseph Stalin attacked the left by expelling Trotsky and his supporters from the party and then

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    Organized Crime In Russia

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    is used to refer to variety of Eurasian crime groups‚ and many of which are not Russian. In the U.S there are Armenians‚ Ukrainians‚ Lithuanian‚ Chechens‚ Dagestanis‚ and Georgians. These group names are associated with the geographical location in Russia. Unlike the African American and Italian organized crime group they have a sense of hierarchy‚ rules‚ and control is very limited‚ thus there is a level of anarchy. Russians carve deals with Columbia top cocaine cartel‚ as well as the Italian Mafia

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    There are many different challenges that Netflix has had to overcome the past decade. When Netflix first emerged it pushed Blockbuster out of business because they offered something unique. Their differentiation offered mail-in DVDs that arrived next day for low prices. For many customers this was more convenient than going to the store because they could receive and return their DVD rentals fast and conveniently through the mail. As the years started to progress so did the technology in which customers

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    Studies in C ontinuing Education‚ V ol. 23‚ N o. 1‚ 2001 Challenges in Human Resource Development Practitioner Preparation ROBYN JOHNSTON University of Technology‚ Sydney This article describes some of the challenges that confront designers of programs which prepare or upskill Human Resource Development (HRD) practitioners. It surfaces varying perspectives of human resource development and some of the issues that confront organisations in the post-industrial economy which have implications

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    Tsarist Russia: Reform and Reaction 1855 - 81 Q. Explain why Alexander II’s policies became more reactionary after 1866 (12 marks) The year of 1866 can be seen to have been a turning point in the Tsar’s policies becoming more reactionary and reversing many of the changes his reforms had brought. The reforms had been put in place in an attempt to propel Russia out of its increasingly backward state; as much as reforms such as the emancipation of the serfs‚ greater freedoms and opportunities in education

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