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    Kashif Ali

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    KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 2- Fort Road Peshawar Cantt: Website: www.kppsc.gov.pk Tele: Nos. 091-9214131‚ 9213563‚ 9213750‚ 9212897 Dated: 15.09.2014 ADVERTISEMENT NO. 05 / 2014. Applications‚ on prescribed form‚ are invited for the following posts from Pakistani citizens having domicile of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa / F.A.T.A by 14.10.2014 (candidates applying from abroad by 28.10.2014). Incomplete applications and applications without supporting documents required to prove

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    Muhammad Ali

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    Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. (Muhammad Ali) meet a dude name Joe Martin when he got his bike stole form him after two days he got his bike. Joe martin was an amateur boxing program in Louisville and Martin convinced young Cassius to learn how to box so he can defend himself against larger kids that stole his bike. Cassius went to Louisville Central High‚ but boxing had overshadowed his school. When he was‚ sixteen Cassius won Louisville’s Golden Gloves light heavyweight title. Cassius graduated in

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    Abulkhair Khan

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    Abul Khair Khan Battles Against Jungars Prepared by Smagulov Alim Biography Khan of the Little Zhuz Muhammad Abulkhair Ghazi Bahadur Khan‚ was born in 1693. He grew up in an environment where Kazakh Khanate were attacked by the Jungaria and Kalmyks. XVIII century In the history of the Kazakh nation was particularly tragic‚ the constant attacks from the Jungar invaders did not allow people to develop steadily. Abulkhair showed special courage and intelligence to protect the cities of Tashkent

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    Khan Academy

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    Khan Academy ! Case study! Bus 490 How did Khan Academy start? • In late 2004‚ Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia in mathematics using Yahoo!’s Doodle notepad. • When other relatives and friends sought similar help‚ he decided it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. • Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009‚ to focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time

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    Muhammad Ali

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    inspirational‚ influential public figure...Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay). This is an autobiography about the trials and triumphs of a young African American striving to become the greatest boxer around during the peak of the civil rights era. Walter Dean Myers‚ two-time Newbery-Honor award winner‚ and author of the biography‚ The Greatest: Muhammad Ali‚ provides his readers with an inspirational account of the life of Muhammad Ali‚ arguably the greatest boxer of all time. In this

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    Genghis Khan

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    Running Head: Chingis Khan 1 Throughout history‚ many a great empires have been built. Some so vast‚ that on them the sun never set. These empires however were built by multiple individuals over a period of hundreds of years. The largest empire‚ however was built by a group of tribal nomads led by an orphaned prince. It was the mongols under Chingis Khan who built the largest empire to ever be conquered by one man. Over the course of only a few decades he shook the world and changed history

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    Kubla Khan

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    Explanation of “Kubla Khan” in Post-Colonial Context Post Colonialism is the interactions and reactions of the colonialists and the imperialistic powers. Literature which reacts by challenging the content and form of colonial influence and expresses its ideas in its own voice and vernacular language‚ is deemed to be Post-Colonial. Kubla Khan is a poem written by S.T coleridge.This poem describes Xanadu‚ the palace of Kubla Khan‚ a Mongol emperor and the grandson of Genghis Khan.But if we interpret

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    Irshad Khan

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    ASSIGNMENT NO:1 SUBMITTED BY: Ashrafullah khan BE-CE 2012 SECTION:C SUBMITTED TO: Mr.Qaisar Choudary C0mparison of smartphones Design The Nokia Lumia 920 follows a similar design trend seen on the company’s previous Lumia phones like the Lumia 900 and the Lumia 800. It’s constructed from a single piece polycarbonate which is coloured all the way through in the manufacturing process‚ so any scratches to the surface won’t be too noticeable. The colours on offer (particularly yellow‚ red

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    Kubla Khan

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    Coleridge’s poem “Kubla Khan” (The Oxford Anthology of English Literature. Romantic Poetry and Prose‚ pp. 254 – 257)‚ paying special attention to the romantic interpretation of art and the status of the artist/poet. Along with “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”(1798) and “Christabel” (1816)‚ “Kubla Khan” is one of Coleridge’s most famous and impressive poems. These poems deal with supernatural events. At the time of the poem’s publication‚ Coleridge calls Kubla Khan a “fragment” and subtitles

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    Imran Khan

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    IMRAN KHAN Imran Khan the former captain of Pakistan Cricket team and the leader of the Tehrik-e-Insaaf was born on November 25‚ 1952 at Lahore. He received his initial education at Aitchison College‚ Lahore and then took admission in the Royal Grammar School‚ Worcester in England. Thereafter‚ he went to study Economics and Politics at Keble College‚ Oxford from 1973 to 1976. Cricket was very much a part of Imran Khan’s family. Inspired by his cousins‚ Javed Burki and Majid Khan who were first

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