Educational Culture of Pakistani Institutions TAHA MUHAMMAD FAROOQUI BBA-2 Ms. Maria Hassan Term Paper: First Draft March 26‚ 2012 Institute of Business Administration (IBA)-Karachi OUTLINE Theme: Culture & Pakistan Topic: Culture of Educational Institutions of Pakistan Outline: * Meaning of culture in educational institutions * The prevailing culture of academies * The difference in the educational standards in our country * Environment
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1.0 Introduction Malaysia is a multiracial society that comprises many ethnic groups. In West Malaysia‚ the largest ethnic groups are the Malays‚ Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak‚ the number of ethnic group is even bigger including the Kadazan ‚ Bajau ‚ Iban ‚ Murut and Bidayuh. This difference in ethnicity that we have in Malaysia is paralleled by other things such as the way of life‚ languages‚ politics‚ economy‚ place of habitants and where they come from. The earliest ethnic was
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Henny Betancourt Jennifer Williams English 1301 Cultures Love‚ generations‚ cultures‚ and family are the main theme to talk about in shorts stories‚ and in the story of “Hell-Heaven” by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ that is not the exception. However‚ it is an unusual and very enjoyable story where readers can identify themselves with it because the main characters are common people who have the same problems as many of us. If I have to summarize the story in one sentence‚ I can say that it describes the
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sing to drum music‚ the bride is showered in gifts depending on what the family can afford. So as the day turns to night the bride’s hands and feet are decorated in henna. The bride usually wears a yellow color and wears traditional clothes called salwar qameez. Also the bride will be covered in ubtan which a paste is made of turmic also known as sandalwood powder and oil. This helps by bringing a glow to the bridal skin. Mayoo has reduced over the years because if a girl is under mayoo it means
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In this essay I am going to focus on how minority groups are represented in film and television. I would also like to look at how bollywood films have been infiltrated by western culture. Also how the media and their representations have changed over the years. I will be commenting on these films/programs: East is East; Love + Hate; Goodness Gracious Me; Life on Mars; bollywood films and maybe some soaps. 40 years ago black and Asian people were never seen on screen‚ it was white dominated
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Pakistan is a developing country that has been struggling for decades in its many eras‚ ranging from business to the cinema. Despite the tussle‚ it has managed to develop its film and television industry rapidly. “Lollywood” is a term that was coined back in the day to glamorously describe the cinema culture of Pakistan. Though‚ as we all know‚ in comparison to Bollywood and Hollywood‚ Lollywood‚ in majority has not been much popular. Nevertheless‚ upon profoundly observing the television industry
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Definition: Hijab is the general term for Muslim women covering up according to Islamic law‚ and varies from culture to country with the headscarf to the all-encompassing burqa. Most Muslim scholars set puberty as the general age for Muslim girls to start wearing the hijab. The purpose of the hijab is to meet Islamic standards of modesty. According to Quran ’O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils all over their bodies (i.e. screen
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Marìa”‚ Judith Ortiz Cofer explained that “[a]t Puerto Rican festivities‚ neither the music nor the colors we wore could be too loud”(252). Many different cultures have many different ways of dressing. For example‚ in Pakistan girls wear “shalwar kameez.” (Which is basically like a long shirt with trousers underneath.) And as for in Japanese girls wear “kimonos.” People in different cultures dress the way they do for certain reasons. For instance‚ in the Islamic culture they like to be all covered
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( Word to PDF Converter - Unregistered ) http://www.Word-to-PDF-Converter.net INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR TRADITIONAL STORES AMID RETAIL BOOM. ( Word to PDF Converter - Unregistered ) http://www.Word-to-PDF-Converter.net By: Er.Purabee Purnasha Mishra Retail consultant AB ST RA CT; “I shop weekly”‚ A statement by a customer while I asked him this question in Shopper stop‚ Mulund‚ Mumbai during a project Consumer behavior in the catchments analysis. There was a series of questions in my
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