To: The Minister Of Education Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani From: Amna M ahmood Khadija Zubair Ahmed Khan Syeda Tabassum Saba Bashir Subject: ` Curriculum Issues In Pakistan Date: 15:May‚2013 Summary: Background: The Government of Pakistan identified 4 medical Colleges for introduction of COME‚ one from each province. Curriculum was prepared by the faculty of these colleges and launched in 2001 and despite concerted efforts could not be implemented
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his grandson‚ Prince Karim was succeeded to the Imamat as the 49th Imam. Sultan Mohamed‚ also known as Sultan Mohamed Shah‚ Aga Khan III‚ was born on November 2nd 1877 in Karachi‚ Pakistan. His birth was a very happy occasion for his grandfather‚ Hazrat Imam Hassanali Shah‚ Aga Khan I‚ who named him "Sultan Mohamed”. He grew up under the care of his mother‚ who belonged to the Persian Royal Family. As a child he took a keen interest in animals‚ particularly horses. At the young age of seven‚ Sultan
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Women’s Roles in Religion Contemporary women are faced with oppressive traditions that restrict their roles in world religions‚ but notable women are taking steps to promote a more egalitarian future. Nick Maki Historically‚ women have held prominent and influential roles in several religions‚ but women have been deprived of these roles as the majority of religions have become increasingly institutionalized. In this analysis‚ I will review women’s roles in Indigenous Religions‚ Hinduism
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women have risen in the workforce‚ and have included a solid education in their early life achievements. However‚ the idea of a successful‚ educated Arab woman started long ago‚ dating back almost 1500 years ago‚ when the wife of Prophet Muhammad‚ Khadija‚ owned her own caravan and was her own employer; a successful one at that. However‚ after the Prophet’s death‚ the status of women slowly began to decline‚ and by the early 1900’s‚ Arab women’s status had been dwindled down to that of oppression and
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Chapter 11: Chapter Outline The following annotated chapter outline will help you review the major topics covered in this chapter. Instructions: Review the outline to recall events and their relationships as presented in the chapter. Return to skim any sections that seem unfamiliar. I. Opening Vignette A. By the start of the twenty-first century‚ Islam had acquired a significant presence in the United States . 1. more than 1‚200 mosques 2. about 8 million Muslims (some 2 million
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Presidential Immunity Immunity from prosecution is provided to elected leaders‚ head of states and other officials either for life or during their time in office‚ in many legal and constitutional systems. This may only be connected to matters directly related to office‚ or it may be for any prosecution. This immunity drive its origin from English common law based on doctrine that “rex non potest peccare” means the king (or queen) can do no wrong and the King could not be sued in his own courts
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6. Indian was known as the ‘Golden sparrow’ because of its sound economy and resources. 7. The spread of Islam in the Sub-continent‚ owes much to the selfless and dedicated services of eminent sufis‚ mystics‚ and religions leaders such as Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh‚ Khawaja Mueen-ud-Din Chishty. Sheikh Baha-ud-Din Zakria‚ Khawaja Bakhtiar Kaki‚ Baba Farid-ud-Din Olia‚ Majadid Alf Sani‚ Shah Wali Ullah and many others of those times. 8. The first incidence of War of independence took place
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AIMS OF EDUCATION Education has been conceived so variously in human history‚ especially in term of its aims. Chopra (2005) defines the term ‘Aims’ as: “Long-term ambitions which may or may not be achieved‚ but which provide personal motivation and direction” (p.16). Perhaps more than other aspects of human existence‚ it is education which lends a direction to human efforts through a certain underlying ‘philosophy’: “a set of ideas about the nature of reality and about the meaning of life” (McNergney
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Outline Peace is a natural state which attracts each and every individual. Meaning of peace Peace and countries Peace and Religion Islam is the religion of peace Islamic teachings of peace Peace and Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) Muslims and peace in today’s world Injustice to Muslim world Peace in Muslim countries Muslim terrorists portray a bad image of Islam Peace can be achieved by dialogue and justice Forgiveness can promote peace Tolerant and peaceful Muslim society must have
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Saad Ahmed 15100179 Bushra Butt Writing and Communication SS-100 Section 4 10th Dec‚ 2011 Death Penalty Are executions sometimes required to uphold justice? Crime is an incontestable part of the society which is a result of social‚ political and economic imbalance and differences amongst different sects of society. It is obvious that states have to take actions in order to repress and deter crime but the manner in which this is done has always been up for discussion. Death penalty and
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