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    Home: 92-021-6961004 Mobile: 92-021-03232415262 abshan007@yahoo.com Asad Bin Shan Ref: KC979-521 SUMMARY Profile: Nationality: Current Location: Male‚ 37 ‚ Married Pakistan Pakistan Current position: Company: Audit Officer Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (Reporting to: Resident Auditor) Preferred Locations: Salary expectation: Riyadh‚ Jeddah‚ Abu Dhabi USD 1‚300 per month (SAR 5‚000) WORK EXPERIENCE Oct 1999 - Present Sir Syed University of

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    ENGLISH HOMEWORK 3. WHO AM I * I am confident * I am determined * I am willing to do anything * I am intelligent * I am unique * I am strong minded * I am friendly * I am easy to approach * I am happy * I am helpful * I am ME WHO I AM NOT * I am not naive * I am not weak * I am not a pushover * I am not a person that gives into peer pressure * I am not depressed * I am not someone who follows what others say and do Dear

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    ‘Is year of wonders primarily a study of grief and loss‚ or does it offer the reader an uplifting‚ optimistic message? ‘Is year of wonders primarily a study of grief and loss‚ or does it offer the reader an inspiring‚ positive message? Geraldine Brooks‚ depicts a community caught in extraordinary times in her historical novel Year of Wonders‚ which is set in the ‘plague town’ Eyam in 1666–1667. It was known as the ‘hardest season’ of Eyam where loss and grief was rousing. The plague that had

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    1. Explain meaning of terms and their relevance to Eng Literature (examples‚ people‚ time span): Old English/Anglo-Saxon – language (many different dialects) and culture of Anglo-Saxons‚ 7th -11th c.‚ lit.: The Ruin‚ Beowulf‚ Seafarer etc; Bede‚ Caedmon‚ St Columba‚ St Augustine‚ Alfred the Great; Early Medival times‚ migrations‚ arrival of Christianity‚ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle‚ Viking Invasion‚ Germanic heritage‚ Christian ideology‚ memory of Roman Empire (myth of origins‚ Brutus)‚ Celtic elements

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    Elijah Pierson Mrs. Crook English III 7 February 2013 The American Dream Research Paper People that lack economical stability and support often move to the United States in search of obtaining the American Dream. The problems some people have when trying to obtain the American Dream are lack of money‚ support from family members‚ and also discrimination. Those obstacles make it difficult to create a better life style‚ so that their future can be brighter. African Americans are just one of many

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    Moving into the world involves choices. The experience it brings forth can challenge individuals‚ attitudes and beliefs. Through the film "Billy Elliot" by Stephen Daldry‚ the theme explores the concept of moving into the world and the role choice has in this. Another text that portrays "Moving into the World" is the poem "Father & Child" by Gwen Harwood. Both texts demonstrate and convey the message that choices individuals make are important in order to move into the world. The film Billy

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    too‚ can be a star‚ a living fire to lighten the darkness‚ leading out into the expanding universe.” –Madeleine L’Engle The autobiography ‘Alive in the Death Zone’ by Lincoln Hall is definitely a book that gives readers an insight into the amazing world of mountaineering‚ which I agree‚ will stand the test of time. After 20 years‚ it will still interest many young readers. To stand the test of time means to remain popular or valued after a long period and ‘Alive in the Death Zone’ has the capability

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    worldwide. Muhammad Ali is an inspirational sportsperson not simply because of his skill as a boxer or public speaker‚ but in his ability to maintain his humanity. His an inspirational because he was a great boxer and sportsman but because he taught the world how to believe in what you stand for. I believe that his an inspirational sportsperson because the inspirational aspect that Ali relates to the way he conducted himself in his personal life. Ali was never afraid to speak his mind or to stand up for

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    CLASS XII / HOLIDAY HOMEWORK(2013-14) Subject: English 1. Draft a poster to be issued by the department of health suggesting ways how you can prevent diarrhea during the monsoons (50 words) 2. Close on the heels of recording the largest number of women dying during child birth‚ the country now occupies another top spot. According to finding of UNICEF‚ India records the highest number of deaths of children who die before reaching their fifth birthday. Draft a letter to editor‚ giving

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    Burmese. The pagoda is made out of pure gold plates and goes up to 20 stories high with the base as wide as a basketball stadium. The Great Dagon Pagoda has existed for more than 2‚600 years‚ making it the oldest historical pagoda in Burma and the world. The reason why the pagoda is well known is because of its power to withstand any disasters. In 1988‚ there was a major earthquake in Yangon‚ which destroyed almost the whole city but this pagoda was untouched. In 2008‚ hurricane Nargis hit Burma unexpectedly

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