who are the pride of the nation. It is the youth which brings laurels to their country. The power of youth can be sighted only by mentioning a few names of which every single Indian is proud of‚ such as Sachin Tendulkar‚ Vishwanathan Anand‚ Sania Mirza‚ Leander Paes‚ Mahesh Bhupati‚ Sushmita Sen‚ Aishwarya Rai‚ P.T. Usha‚ Shiny Abraham‚ Anju B George‚ Rajiv Gandhi‚ Kapil Dev‚ Sunil Gavaskar‚ Jaspal Rana‚ Major Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore‚ Anil Kumble‚ Rahul Gandhi‚ Dilip Tirkey‚ Apama Popat‚ Malleshwari
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notified with a customized response and suggested next steps based on the facility business rules‚ using automated intelligent guidance. This software is designed to address the challenges hospital financial teams face each day. A recent post by Hafid Mirza‚ a medical billing consultant‚ on LinkedIn listed the top 10 major sources of
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Malala Yousafsai was born on 12 of July in 1997. She is from Mingora of Pakistan‚ located in the country’s Swat Valley. Her name Malala means grief-stricken. Her parents gave her this name from the famous Pashto poetess and warrior woman from Afghanistan. Her family consists with her 2 youngest brothers and her parents. Malala speaks fluently Pashto‚ English and Urdu‚ being educated in large part by her father‚ Ziauddin Yousafsai. Her father is a poet. Also he is school owner and an educational
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http://www.skyscrapercity.com The global financial crisis will certainly affect Bangladesh as the country is exposed to global economies‚ said Prof Mustafizur Rahman‚ executive director of Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). Bangladesh is an economy worth $84 billion‚ with $21 billion imports and $14 billion exports. Any event in the global economy will certainly affect the country‚ said Rahman. He was speaking as the chief guest at a seminar styled "Global Financial Crisis: Are We Ready?" in
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Working Paper Series British Airways and Balmer’s AC3ID Test of Corporate Brand Management Professor John M T Balmer Dr Helen Stuart Working Paper No 04/26 July 2004 The working papers are produced by the Bradford University School of Management and are to be circulated for discussion purposes only. Their contents should be considered to be preliminary. The papers are expected to be published in due course‚ in a revised form and should not be quoted without the author’s permission. W O R
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education instead. There are many talented youngsters in our country who have the potential to excel at the international level. For example‚ consider the sport of tennis‚ how many of us know that a 16-year old Indian girl from Hyderabad named Sania Mirza won the junior doubles crown at Wimbledon? With a little more encouragement and some more support from back home‚ this girl has the potential to become a great champion even at the senior level. If the entire nation cheered for her like we do for our
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constitution ensured that the president retained supreme powers and the center was more powerful than the provinces. But this constitution had a very short life. The country’s first general elections were scheduled for February 1959‚ but President Iskandar Mirza‚ fearing a rise in East Pakistan’s influence could undermine his hold on power‚ abrogated the constitution before the elections in 1958‚ establishing martial law and appointing army chief Ayub Khan as chief martial law administrator. This
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General Muhammed Ayub Khan was appointed as Cheief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) by President Iskander Mirza on October 7‚ 1958. Khan receives tremendous support from the people of the country as they were frustrated by the ill political situation in Pakistan. Ayub Khan announced the new constitution of Pakistan in 1962. In this constitution it was laid down that the future form of Government would be Presidential. This form of Government gives most of the powers to the president for running
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Automobile Industry Mirza Rohail Baig 1 February‚ 2009 Pakistan is an emerging market for automobiles and automotive parts offers immense business and investment opportunities. The total contribution of Auto industry to GDP in 2007 is 2.8% which is likely to increase up to 5.6% in the next 5 years. Total gross sales of automobiles in Pakistan were Rs.214 billion in 2006-07 or $2.67 billion. The industry paid Rs.63 billion cumulative taxes in 2007-08
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putting other students at an advantage. In contrast‚ some are of the opinion that students of different ethnicities are of a disadvantage due to external factors such as language and linguistic skills not the curriculum. However‚ Gillbourn and Mirza point out that having English as a second language is not a barrier to success. Another external factor effecting the educational achievement of different ethnicity students is material deprivation. Flaherty highlights that Pakistani’s and Bangladeshi’s
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