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    Initial Problems of Pakistan

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    INITIAL PROBLEMS FACED AFTER THE CREATION OF PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION: Pakistan came into existence on 14th august 1947. Soon after its establishmentPakistan faced number of problems. Most of the problems of Pakistan were related withPakistan dispute with India‚ such as the accession of the princely states‚ canal Water dispute‚ refugees’ problems and distribution of armed and military assets. Infect most of these problems were deliberately created by India itself so that Pakistan would notmaintain its

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    A Civil Action Term Paper

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    A Civil Action Paper In class‚ we have learned many important topics in the legal‚ ethical‚ and regulatory environment of business. However in the classroom setting‚ we have examined each of these topics individually. Jonathan Harr’s A Civil Action allows us to see how the topics learned relate to one another in the context of a real world setting. His book provides an engaging read about the legal practice action while connecting the topics of the relationship between law‚ business‚ and ethics;

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    Pakistan Movement

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    Pakistan [August 14‚ 1947]  Pakistan Resolution [1940]  * From March 22 to March 24‚ 1940‚ the All India Muslim League held its annual session at Minto Park‚ Lahore. This session proved to be historical.   * On the first day of the session‚ Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah narrated the events of the last few months. In an extempore speech he presented his own solution of the Muslim problem. He said that the problem of India was not of an inter-communal nature‚ but manifestly an international

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    Angiomax Case Summary

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    Angiomax to be successful it must steal market share from the current drug on the market- Heparin‚ which is priced at $2 per dose versus Angiomax’s $40 per dose. However‚ Angiomax must educate the buyers and doctors on the enormous value that will be derived from using Angiomax over its competitor. Some rough numbers can be shown to these doctors or managers to show that the cost of complications for Heparin users if $110‚252‚800 versus Angiomax users at $40‚185‚600 resulting in savings of $70‚067200

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    clinical trials. It found little improvement over the widely used drug Heparin with low-risk patients. However‚ higher risk patients (those who previously had a heart attack or those who were hospitalized due to unstable angina) saw a slight improvement with the use of Angiomax. Very high risk patients‚ those who had a heart attack within the two weeks immediately proceed the angioplasty‚ saw a significant improvement over Heparin. For this reason‚ The Medicines Company should initially target the

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    To Boldly Go

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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born on 9th November 1877 in Sialkot. After seeking early education‚ he was admitted to the Government College Lahore‚ where he obtained the degree of MA in the subject of philosophy. He left for England for higher studies in 1905. He obtained the degree of philosophy of ethics in 1907; he obtained the degree of doctorate (Ph.D.) from Munich University. Services of Iqbal in Pakistan Movement Iqbal and Pakistan Movement Although his main interests were scholarly‚ Iqbal

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    a bit of perspective and the support of our friends and family. You can make it through the worst of tragedies. Our family and friends are often our support system. With them‚ anything becomes possible. Tom Hamilton‚ Bethany’s father (played by Dennis Quaid) tells Bethany when she is ready to quit surfing after the attack; “That shark didn’t kill you‚ you are still here‚ still alive‚ with a family who loves you”. (1) Bethany may have lost an arm‚ but that is not to say she has lost everything. Throughout

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    medications are Heparin or Warfarin. Heparin is usually the first drug you will receive. • If heparin is given through a vein (IV)‚ you must stay in the hospital. • Newer forms of heparin can be given by injection once or twice a day. You may not need to stay in the hospital as long‚ or at all‚ if you are prescribed this newer form of heparin. Warfarin (Coumadin) is usually started along with heparin. • Warfarin is taken by mouth. It takes several days to fully work. • Heparin is not stopped

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    Lahore Resolution

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    congress neglected the Muslim in every field and supported the Hindus.It did not recognize Muslim as a considerable party in India.In his address Nehru stated that: “There are only two parties in the country‚the congress and the british.” According of Quaid-e-Azam : “The sole aim and object of the congress is to annihilate every other organization in the country.” PARTITION PROPOSALS By 1937‚the political conditions of Sub Continent compelled the Muslim political leaders to seriously consider the

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    Alternate Dispute Resolution vs. Traditional Litigation Jane Sully LAW 531 November 14‚ 2011 Judith Gray‚ M.A.‚ J.D. Alternate Dispute Resolution vs. Traditional Litigation Alternate dispute resolution‚ as its name implies‚ offers an alternative to traditional civil litigation. The time and cost to bring a traditional civil case to trial are enormous. Alternate dispute resolution offers a more efficient settlement of disputes both in terms of time and money and has other benefits. Time

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