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Chapter 23 Summary • Amir is in hospital after his beating • Rahim Khan has left to die in peace and there is no sign of the adoptive parents he promised for Sohrab • Amir decides to take Sohrab with him to Islamabad while he considers what to do with him. Dreams/blurred images One dream that represents Amir’s troubled mind "Assef was standing in the doorway of my hospital room‚ brass ball still in his eye socket.’We’re the same‚ you and I‚’ he was saying. ’You nursed with him
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No 1 Future that has already happened in Pakistan- Examples Submitted to: Mr. Asif Ayub Kayani Submitted by: Hina Ghafoor MBA121003 Submission Date: 08.05.2012 Muhammad Ali Jinnah University‚ Islamabad Ad Taken: Walls Badami ice-cream‚ latest one The main idea behind this advertisement is that Badami ice-cream adds to the happiness and joy of people and can be used as a dessert at any happy occasion. The target audiences include Punjabi
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CREATING EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION (SECTION: 2) “IMPACT OF REWARD SYSTEM ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION” SUBMITTED TO: SIR RAZA NAQVI SUBMITTED BY: (Group#6) Shazia faiz (MM111119) Zainab Hassan (MM111027) Robeela qayyum (MM103070) DATE: 22 JUNE 2011 “IMPACT OF REWARD SYSTEM ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION” Shazia Faiz‚ Zainab Hassan Robeela Qayyum Abstract The purpose of the study was to investigate and analyze the impact of reward system on employee motivation and how well
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TOPIC: Foreign Policy of Pakistan under General Pervez Mussharaaf SUBMITTED TO: Honarable‚ Prof: Dr.Ayaz Sahib SUBMITTED BY: Usman Ali Roll No: SEMESTER: M.Phil 2nd SUBJECT: Foreign policy Analysis Department of Political Science FOREIGN POLICY OF PAKISTAN UNDER GENERAL MUSHARRAF REGIME 1. PRE 9/11FOREIGN POLICY OF MUSHARRAF 2. POST 9/11 FOREIGN POLICY OF MUSHARRAF a. Pakistan relation with
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AGRICULTURAL DRONES; EXERTION OF DRONES IN AGRONOMY Arthur C. Clarke elucidates the amelioration in technology proclaimed that; any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. It will not be counterfactual if I say that this statement of Clarke construes the prevailing panorama of progressive accession in technology. The word drone generally delineates grim reaper in the minds of Pakistani denizens by up surging the innervations of quietus‚ consternation and trepidation. Monotonous
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Tourism in Pakistan has been stated by the Lonely Planet magazine as being the tourism industry’s "next big thing".[1] Pakistan‚ with its diverse cultures‚ people and landscapes attracted 1 million tourists in 2012[2] Pakistan’s tourism industry was in its heyday during the 1970s when the country received unprecedented amounts of foreign tourists‚ thanks to the Hippie trail. The main destinations of choice for these tourists were the Khyber Pass‚ Peshawar‚ Karachi‚ Lahore‚ Swat and Rawalpindi
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Brigadier General Muhammad Siddiq Salik (Urdu: برگیڈیر جنرل محمد صدیق سالک) (1935) (September 6‚ 1935 – August 17‚ 1988)‚ was a 1 star general in the Pakistan Army and former director-general of the Inter Services Public Relations who headed ISPR from August 1985 till his death. Brigadier-General Salik is most known as a close associate of former Pakistani President General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. Siddique Salik was born in village Manglia Kharian‚ Gujrat District‚ Punjab. He belongs to a noble Jat
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Listerine ® | SHAVVON | | 11/26/2010 | | Table of Contents Final Project Report 2 Project Title 2 Introduction 2 Company Profile 2 Project Orientation 2 Purpose of Study 3 Aims & Objectives 3 Literature Review 4 Research Problem & Hypothesis 9 Marketing Research Problem 9 Research Questions & Hypothesis 9 Methodology 10 Consumer Study 10 Retailer Study Analysis 11 Consumer Survey 11 Retailer Survey 20 Growing demand for mouth
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