Saeed Kureshi – Admiral‚ Artist and Musician `Obsessed with the discovery of unexplored areas of the hugely visual terrain‚ Saeed Kureshi perpetrates deliberate deconstruction of line and form‚ It all begins with random‚ but pre-reckoned linear strokes to form a dynamic skeleton of the intended subject or composition…’(quote) Entering the residence of M Saeed Kureshi and his artist wife‚ one closes the door on the pin-pricks of daily routine. There one discovers paintings‚
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Nur Jahan’s place of birth‚ is now southern Afghanistan Nur Jahan was born on May 31 1577 in Kandahar (now in Afghanistan) to traveling Persian‚ Mirza Ghiyas Beg from Tehran (now in Iran). Her Persian-born grandfather‚ who was in the service of Shah Tahmasp I‚ died in Yazd‚ laden with honours. His heirs‚ however‚ soon fell upon hard times. His son Mirza Ghias Beg (known as Itmad-ud-Daulah‚ "Pillar of the State"‚ a title conferred on him by Akbar) travelled to South Asia with his family where he rose
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Resources Specialists‚ Retrieved from http://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/human-resources-specialists.htm Mazurek‚ S. (2013) All About Human Resources and Talent Management‚ Retrieved from http://managementhelp.org/humanresources/index.htm Mirza‚ B. (2013) Society for Human Resource Management‚ Retrieved from www.shrm.org › SHRM › Communities
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http://countrystudies.us/ethiopia/43.htm FAO/AGL. (2000). Land and Plant Nutrition Management Service. Extent and Causes of Land Degradation. Retrieved October 16‚ 2006‚ from http://www.fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/agricult/agL/agll/madssea/topic2.htm Mian‚ A. & Mirza‚ M. (1993). Pakistan ’s Soil Resources. Retrieved October 16‚ 2006‚ from http://www.iucn.org/places/pakistan/pdf/4-Spol%20Resources.pdf UN Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia 2002. (2006). Strategy for Ethiopia 2002. Retrieved October 16‚ 2006‚ from http://www
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1947 June 3 -- the British Government accepted the idea of partition of India. July 18 -- The British Parliament passes the Indian Independence Act. July 19 -- Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan (1895-1951) of Muslim League becomes the first Prime Minister. August 14 -- Birth of Pakistan‚ consisting of East Bengal‚ a part of Assam (Sylhet)‚ West Punjab‚ Sind‚ NWFP and Baluchistan. Some 15 million people flee religious persecution‚ Muslim fleeing to East and West Pakistan‚ while Hindus flee to India
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During the 19th century‚ the Middle East region was going through drastic changes to try and contend with European forces. This essay compares the Ottoman‚ Egyptian and Persian empires during the 19th century. Modernisation was not only industrial but also economic‚ socio-political and cultural development with Egypt receiving greatest success however each empire saw steep decline by the end of the 19th century. The modernization of Egypt began in the 19th century with the period beginning in 1805
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Minister of Pakistan | 21st June 1953 | Benazir Bhutto born at Karachi | 24th October 1954 | Malik Ghulam Muhammad dissolved the Constituent Assembly of Muhammad Ali Bogra and declared a state of emergency in country | 15th October 1955 | Iskandar Mirza became the Governer General of Pakistan after Malik Ghulam Muhammad | 1955 | PIA founded | 11th August 1955 | Chaudry Muhammad Ali was appointed Prime Minister of Pakistan
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20‚ 1569 Birthplace Fatehpur Sikri Died November 8‚ 1627 (aged 58) Buried Tomb of Jahangir Predecessor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Successor Shah Jahan Wives Manbhawati Bai ‚ Princess Manmati ‚ Nur Jahan Offspring Nisar Begum‚ Khusrau Mirza‚ Parwez‚ Bahar Banu Begum‚ Shah Jahan‚ Shahryar‚ Jahandar Dynasty Timurid Father Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Mother Princess Hira Kunwari (a.k.a. Mariam Zamani) (Jodhabai) Religious beliefs Islam Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir (full title: Al-Sultan
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Contents 1 Whistle Blowing 2 1.1 Origin of term 2 1.2 What is whistle blowing? 2 2 Types of Whistle Blowers 3 3 Ethical Responsibilities of Whistle Blowers 3 3.1 Motivations 3 3.2 Evidence 3 3.3 Danger Prevention 3 3.4 Personal Compliance 3 3.5 Solution 3 4 Benefits of Whistle Blowing 4 5 Drawbacks of Whistle Blowing 4 6 Laws for protection of Whistle Blowers 5 7 Protecting the Whistleblowers – Asian and European Perspectives 6 8 What does whistle blowing
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updates by jurisdiction (2007). Echeverri-Gent‚ 2001‚ August John Echeverri-Gent‚ Political economy of India ’s fiscal and financial reform‚ Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform (2001‚ August). Epstein and Mirza‚ 1997 Barry J. Epstein and Abbas Ali Mirza‚ IAS 97: Interpretation and application of International Accounting Standards‚ John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc.‚ New York‚ NY (1997). Fechner and Kilgore‚ 1994 Harry H.E. Fechner and Alan Kilgore‚ The influence of cultural factors on accounting
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