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    Quaid-e-Azam

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    fetters of slavery and brought his people. The gift of freedom qualities of a great hero by all standards. In other words‚ his personality was a beautiful blend of intelligence‚ determination‚ faith‚ morality and valor. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on December 25th 1876. He got his early education in a local Maktab. Then he got admission in Missionary High School. After that he made to England for Bar-at-Law. When he was in England‚ the Muslims besought him to come to India to lead the procession

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    of a Problem Problem Statement: Presently‚ the sport good business that they started 25 years ago has too many indifference and lack of business strategy among the partners‚ which results in too many failures. If the problem is allowed to continue‚ the company will have to face the rising failure rate‚ run the risk of declining sales because its never a good idea to do a big sale with new products leading to a significant revenue lost. The most important part is to identify the problem: Growing

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    Gender Issues in Pakistan

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    BOSTON UNIVERSITY Gender inequality in Pakistan October 20th‚ 2010 Pakistan’s founding father‚ Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚ proclaimed in a speech given at a meeting of the Muslim University Union‚ in Aligarh‚ on March 10‚ 1944‚ the following: “No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you; we are victims of evil customs. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within the four walls of the houses as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere

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    Services Sector in Pakistan

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    5/21/2010 Institute of Business Administration‚ University of the Punjab | | | Impact of Services Sector on Economy of Pakistan | Submitted To Ms. Bushra Usman BBA 2007-Semester 6 (morning) University of the Punjab Institute of Business Administration Submitted By Junaid Khalid Butt Roll # 19 | Roll #19 | Wafa Sohail Roll # 01 | Roll # 01 | Nida Tabbasum | Roll # 16 | Saad Khalil Roll # 42 | Roll # 42 | Asma Kiran Roll # 43 | Roll # 43 |

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    Advantages of a Mobile Phone

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    phones can be expensive * They can damage your ear * Sometimes the reception is poor in some areas‚ limiting your connectivity (you can’t talk underground or on planes). * People use the phone while they are driving‚ and this can cause problems. * They can limit your face to face time with friends and family * They can get you in trouble at school * Can be expensive * Can be hard to find the right package * Can ruin the connection to the computer. * Staff can abuse

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    Statement of Purposes

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    In childhood toys expressing the brilliance of engineering attracted me the most. I took non functional toys (especially walkie talkies & dead phones) of my younger siblings & spent hours trying to fix them because engineering & science always influenced me‚ tempting to keep them as major throughout my academic career. As an expression of attraction‚ engineering & science was my major in matriculation & intermediate which followed me in Bachelors program also. I did my Bachelors

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    face the following types of problems: (1) Problem of raw materials: A major problem that the small entrepreneurs face is the procurement of raw materials. They have to confront with numerous problems like; i. Availability of inadequate quantity ii. Poor quality of materials iii. High cost of raw materials etc All these factors adversely affect the proper functioning of small units. (2) Problem of finance: Finance is one of the most important problems faced by small entrepreneurs

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    important competencies for health professionals in problem solving & decision making.there are 5 steps on problem solving and decision making. Step 1: Now we are going to identifying the problem. It’s not always simple as it sounds. Identifying the real nature of problems requires a willingness to observe‚ pay attention‚and comfort difficult issues. Denying problems does not make them go away. Because ‚ if you don’t address them‚ the problem tend to get worse.having take any action to

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    My Direct approach on Problem Solving Rafael Rius DeVry University September 16th 2010  When I am trying to solve various problems in life‚ I find it very useful to identify what I consider to be the most direct solution‚ regardless of how I feel about actually implementing it. I find this to be the most clear and direct why to get around my problems. Many problems have multiple solutions‚ but often the solution require persistence to implement. But if we can somehow get myself to follow

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    Assignment: Problem-Solving Simulation  How did you interpret the problem? When I was interpreting the problem I was trying to look at the whole picture. When in all reality I should have been breaking down the problem into sections so I could concentrate on the issue at hand. I will have to admit that shook my head allot over this because it was hard to look outside the box‚ as one might want to say. The goal was to get all three animals to the other side of the river without any of them being

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