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    they function. This approach is used when studying functions such as reproduction‚ respiration‚ and blood circulation. The microscopic and macroscopic approach focuses on the smaller parts of the body making up larger parts of the body. According to Iqbal (n.d.)‚ “It deals with the study of microscopic details of distinct structures of human body. Microscopic anatomy is based on a valuable tool known as the microscope” (para. 5). The medical specialty approach focuses on special areas of medicine. This

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    Woman at Point Zero Response Firdaus experienced many traumatic events as a child which shaped the way she came to view herself as a woman‚ and men as a whole. As a member of a low class islamic family‚ it seems as if much of her families frustrations with life were taken out on her. Her father was like all the rest in her islamic society‚ sometimes Firdaus couldn’t even tell him apart from the other men in her community. He was very hypocritical in that he‚ as all islamics‚ believed that while

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    What Does Pakistan Means?

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    What Does Pakistan Mean?   An old man was asked on a TV program‚ what does Pakistan mean to you? He replied telling a true story. He said "When I was coming to Pakistan‚ I saw an old man just like me‚ he was tired‚ injured and thirsty. He asked: “Has Pakistan arrived”‚ I said ’Yes’. He took the soil and kissed it. He asked for water. When I brought water‚ I saw some crows and a dog beside him. When I came near‚ the old man had died." The old man interviewed had tears in his eyes then. He said to

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    Understanding Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 Understanding Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication are non-verbal messages sent between the sender and receiver such as facial expressions‚ body language‚ vocal tone‚ touch and eye contact express emotions. Non-verbal communication is as powerful as words we say because emotion is behind it. The emotional aspect of non-verbal cues is makes them powerful methods of expression. Understanding what methods are effective‚ ineffective

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    The Journal of Applied Business Research – January/February 2009 Volume 25‚ Number 1 The Evolution Of Islamic Finance In Southeast Asia: The Case Of Malaysia (1) Rika Nakagawa‚ Institute of Developing Economies‚ Japan ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is threefold: to explain why the Islamic financial system was introduced in Malaysia; to outline how the Malaysian government has promoted this system; and to analyze the development of the Islamic financial system with a specific focus

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    Allama Iqbal Open University H-8‚ Islamabad Application Form No. __________________ Departmental Permission Certificate for person in Government Service (1) (a) Full Name of the advertised post _____________________________________________ (b) Name of Department/Division/Ministry _______________________________________ (2) (i) Name of candidate ________________________Father’s Name ____________________ | (ii) I.D. Card No. |

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    found an essay published by a researcher who investigates discrimination named Darwinder Sidhu whose work lead me to one more case that shows this phenomenon has recently impacted Muslims and others of Middle Eastern origins. In Ashcroft v. Iqbal‚ Javaid Iqbal alleged that after his arrest after the 9/11 for completely unrelated charges‚ he was classifed‚ held and treated like the group of people detained for the terrorist attacked‚ including being confined to his cell for 23 hours a day under bright

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    Theory. Discuss it in the light of the efforts of Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi and Shan Wali Ullah. 3. The sorry state of affairs in Pakistan today is neither the dream of Allama Iqbal nor the vision of Quad-e-Azam. What is the ideology of Pakistan in the light of the above statement and the sayings of Quad-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal and how has it evolved over time? 4. What is the role of Aligarh Movement in the Pakistan Movement? Was Deoband Movement an antithesis of Aligarh Movement which was synthesized

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    oath has been revised several times. A significant revision was made by the World Medical Association (WMA) and later it was revised to present a more non-religious concept‚ both revisions were made in the 1900s (Thompson‚ 1987). According to Dr. Iqbal (2014)‚ “the field of medicine‚ specifically healthcare delivery is rapidly changing and the Hippocratic Oath may not be an adequate social contract.” The oath has been modified to keep in tune with the changing world and modern medicine. The “code

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    Taliban By Ahmed Rashid Ahmed Rashid’s Taliban was the best book on the history and ideology of the Taliban when it was first published in 2000. It still is. In three sections that read easily and fluidly‚ Rashid oulines the ideological and historical origins of the Taliban‚ the Taliban’s interpretation of Islam‚ and the Taliban and Afghanistan’s place in "the new great game‚" a competition between regional and western powers for that region of the world. Fanaticism Resurgent In 2000‚ the Taliban was

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