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    Poverty and its causes In Pakistan Submitted by: Muhammad Ahmad Adil Submitted to: Ms. Mehwish Submitted date: 8th February 2012 Assignment Topic: Poverty In Pakistan Management sciences Department Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan 2012 www.awkum.edu.pk February 8‚ 2010 Ms. Mehwish Teacher‚ Economy of Pakistan

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    importance of theories‚ our life would be more meaningful and with what is happening around us‚ we could have better understanding of life. The theories that I have captured my interest would be Cognitive Dissonance Theory and the Uncertainty Reduction Theory. I like the fact that both of them are something‚ which I could be able to relate too quite easily. Both theories have different features to be used as part of our daily lives but both equivalently important. Leon Festinger developed the theory

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    1) How does fatigue affect Labour Productivity? Fatigue affects labour productivity by impairing the ability of a worker to carry out his/her required duties as expected and in a safe manner. With increase in fatigue comes a reduction in muscular strength‚ attention to details and loss of concentration. A worker or employee who is gradually losing strength‚ losing concentration and not giving attention to details is usually more prone to mistakes and would not be able to work at his/her optimum

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    achieve is harm reduction. As noted by leading drug researcher Alison Ritter‚ harm reduction can be defined as a policy option and a group of different drug interventions. In terms of policy option‚ harm reduction typically means accepting usage of drugs and using a health framework to help people who need help. In contrast to current drug policy‚ harm reduction does not target lowering of drugs. This report identifies that the main goal of government drug policy should be harm reduction in terms of

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    Title: Redox Reaction Introduction: Some of the most important chemical reactions are Redox reactions. They are also known as oxidation-reduction reactions. This reaction passes one or more electrons from one species to another. The species that loses electrons are being oxidized while the species that gains electrons are reduced. The reaction occurs simultaneously. Numbers are given to each element in a chemical reaction to help us find out which element is oxidized and which is

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    northeast India: case Study of the ganges–brahmaputra–meghna basin‚ p Gielen‚ Anne C.‚ Kerkhofs‚ M.‚ & Van Ours‚ J. (2010). How performance related pay affects Productivity and employment National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan‚ Philippine. (2011) p.11-12. National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan‚ Philippine. (2011) p.7. Memon. N (2012). Climate Change & Disasters in Pakistan‚ 3rd edit. Retrieved from http://www.spopk.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=52&Itemid=82

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    Environmental Pollution Scenario SCI/256 June 26‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Pollution Scenario Cleveland Hts. Has a budget in the amount of $4.4m. The city is requesting a bike lane within the city. The purpose of the bike lane is to discourage residence from driving their car and to become environmental sociable. With pollution on the rise‚ the board felt biking could slow down the process. We can view below Cleveland budget and hope both parties can come up with ideas slowing the risks

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    GLOBAL WARMING : WHAT LIES AHEAD GLOBAL WARMING Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather over periods of time that range from decades to millions of years. In recent usage‚ especially in the context of environment policy‚ it is more generally known as "global warming"‚ which occurs due to increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Most of the observed temperature increase has been caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases‚ which result

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    oxidation and reduction respectively. To measure the tendency for a readox reaction to occur‚ special apparatus called voltaic cell can be used. It is made by connecting a voltmeter between two electrodes‚ which are immersed in to the two different solutions separated by porous barrier. This barrier allows flow of ions‚ so that the voltage or potential can be measured. In a closer look of such reactions‚ it can be determined that the sum of the potentials of oxidation and reduction is actually the

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    personal transport‚ in this case built by the government. For the purpose of this essay‚ I shall consider a benefit to be either the prevention or reduction in the number of negative externalities produced by trucks and cars sharing the same road and also the economic benefits felt by both households and firms. The largest benefit arising is the reduction of congestion on normal roads. This benefits normal road users‚ firms who use trunk roads and the government. Normal road users are able to get

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