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    Our Lady of Fatima University IN VITRO DETERMINATION OF THE ANTHELMINTIC PROPERTY OF FORMULATED SYRUP FROM CYPERUS ROTUNDUS‚ CYPERACEAE (BARSANGA) CRUDE EXTRACT An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Pharmacy Our Lady of Fatima University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy By: Arellano‚ Angelique Dominika M. Bernas‚ Karol C. Cabulay‚ Ivy Mariz C. Calimpusan‚ Charisse B. Dela Cruz‚ Francheska

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    mislead you is really the enemy of Pakistan. Without one state language‚ no nation can remain tied up solidly together and function. Look at the history of other countries. Therefore‚ so far as the state language is concerned‚ Pakistan’s shall be Urdu. (Jinnah 1948 : 89).” The purpose of my essay is to explore the important issue which Pakistanface since it independence in 1947. Education plays a vital role in the development of nations and society. Education promotes the social and economic life of the

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    Not only Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar and Amjadi Bano Begum were close companions of each other but likely understood each other better. Bano Begum was deeply motivated by the philosophies of Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar‚ Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was really inspired by the struggle Bano Begum was doing for the Muslims. Even after the death of Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar‚ her struggle for the freedom movement did not stop. Under the guidance of Quaid‚ she started a campaign‚ the purpose of which

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    tactic for taking on the entire British government. Causes of the social unrest of India was not only caused by Britain‚ but also by Indian authorities and inside conflicts. One of the more important characters in this film was Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Jinnah was leader of the Muslim League. He felt that Muslims would become a permanent minority in India and therefore he was determined that Muslims should secure protection in an Islamic state of Pakistan‚ made up of the Muslim-majority areas of

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    The operation was instigated by the Pakistan Armed Forceson 15 June 2014 in North Waziristan (part of the Federally Administered TribalAreas along the Afghan border) as a renewed attempt in opposition to militancyin the wake of the 8 June attack on Jinnah International Airport in Karachi‚for which the TTP and the IMU claimed responsibility. Up to 30‚000 armedpersonnel are concerned in the operation‚ described as a “an ampleoperation" to oust foreign and local belligerents hiding in North Waziristan

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    India 1900 to 1947 In 1900‚ India was part of the British Empire; but by the end of 1947‚ India had achieved independence. For most of the Nineteenth Century‚ India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had been made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence in India. Indian nationals had no say in central government and even at a local level‚ their influence on policy and decision making was minimal. In

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    pieces. In my own country‚ I would be a rich man.” (Santiago‚ page 119). The alchemist points out to Santiago that none of those things were found at the Pyramids. Then Santiago met Fatima and he decided that she was his treasure and didn’t want to leave the oasis. “I want to stay at the oasis. I’ve found Fatima‚ as far as I’m concerned‚ she’s worth more than treasure.” (Santiago‚ page 122) The alchemist said‚ “Because what kept you at the oasis was your own fear that you might never come back

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    Learning From Personal Hardships. When going through life an individual will undoubtedly find various hardships he or she will deal with. In Romeo and Juliet it displays various personal conflicts; from a broken heart‚ an arranged marriage‚ and the generation deep hatred embedded within family history. Moreover in The Alchemist following the story of a shepherd boy who once lost nearly everything; who had trouble finding his personal legend; the adventurer who could not find his own heart. Furthermore

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    2 Modern Day Miracles The Miracle of the Sun The Miracle of the Sun is an alleged miraculous event witnessed by as many as 100‚000 people on 13 October 1917 in the Cova da Iria fields near Fátima‚ Portugal. Those in attendance had assembled to observe what the Portuguese secular newspapers had been ridiculing for months as the absurd claim of three shepherd children that a miracle was going to occur at high-noon in the Cova da Iria on October 13‚ 1917. According to many witness statements‚ after

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    first person to believe was Khadijah RA‚ she was the leader of the pack‚ and she preceded the men. But what made Khadija RA so special and what made her one of the four greatest women ever to live. We need to revisit the texts of Aasia‚ Maryam and Fatima. It can be seen that all four had a solid spiritual heart‚ their Imaan was powerful‚ their faith in Allah subhana wa’tala reached to the level of Yakin. Yakin is a state of conviction‚ where nothing can bring doubts into the heart. The heart

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