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    Operation Rah-e-Rast against pro-Taliban groups displaced hundreds of thousands of people in April and May 2009. The operation wrapped up on July 7‚ 2009 with 1‚600 extremists killed and 158 soldiers martyred. During the operation‚ around 300‚000 people of Swat took refuge in camps or with relatives.  Not only displacement‚ residents of the province also bear the brunt of the terrorist attacks in the country. Around 87 such incidents took place in the province‚ including suicide attacks‚ hand grenade attacks

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    Last Mile

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    business environment is changing fast ‚ with newer technology coming up faster than before ‚ the development of technology period for newer technology has rapidly cutting down . With money poring in new ventures the market environment was assuring. SWAT analysis: Strength - With Tom and seven others working in the rented compartments in a technology incubator ‚ had given an idea a definite shape that result in what the company is today that paid off . The companies on its own in item own facility

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    purposes. The DC65 features a highly ergonomic handle built to be comfortable and to make the vacuum easier to carry. The Animal Complete is also highly durable‚ as it’s constructed from the same high-quality polycarbonate used in law enforcement and SWAT applications. Conclusion The Dyson DC65 Animal Complete is a very good upright vacuum cleaner. But its primary purpose is cleaning up pet hairs. A job at which it excels. It completely blows away the competition‚ cleaning pet hair efficiently and

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    It begins by Malala talking about the Taliban first coming to her valley when she was 10‚ and the changes that they forced upon her community. She talks about the Taliban leader‚ Maulana Fazlullah‚ a 28-year-old‚ who was from the Swat River‚ who had taken up the role after the initial leader Sufi Mohammed was imprisoned. Fazlullah had set up an illegal radio station to get information out about reforming Islam and the way that it should be practiced. He first began by spreading a positive message

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    need limits and boundaries. This method should be used on a child if only they have misbehaved. People who never spank their kids‚ usually end up being immature and disrespectful to everyone around them. According to the article‚ "How kids feel the swats of spanking"‚"research shows that up to 90% of parents spank their children‚ at least occasionaly". Today celebrities‚ teachers‚ doctors‚ etc. are beginning to side with the statement that spanking is a good form of punishment for children. In fact

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    Truck Culture of Pakistan

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    1. Truck Culture of Pakistan: Art in any form is joy to the eyes. In Pakistan there is this great art (known as Truck Art) which has captured the imagination of tourists and art lovers from all over the globe. Its not cheap‚ it’s not easy but a truck owner without a truck art is not acceptable in the Truck Drivers fraternity. 1.1 History of Vehicle Painting in Pakistan The extraordinary tradition of decorating trucks has its roots in the days of the British Raj when craftsmen made glorious

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    COMMUNITY BASED LIVELIHOODS RECOVERY PROGRAM (CBLRP) FOR EARTHQUAKE AFFECTED AREAS OF AZAD JAMMU AND KASHMIR AND NWFP CBLRP-UNIDO INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY PROFILE FOR 3 STAR HOTEL IN NWFP SEPTEMBER 2007 SUBMITTED TO AYESHA KHAN CHIEF TECHNICAL ADVISOR Community Based Livelihood Recovery Program (CBLRP) United National industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) BY Sardar Shahid Farid Chartered Accountant Disclaimer All material included in this document is based on data/information

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    This example is operant conditioning: Finding change in the coin return -- Positive Reinforcement Case 2: Alex’s cat‚ Mr. Bigglesworth is terrified of the vacuum cleaner. When Alex vacuums near Mr. Bigglesworth he hisses‚ arches his back‚ and swats at the vacuum cleaner. Alex has noticed that now‚ as soon as she gets the vacuum cleaner out‚ even if it is off‚ Mr. Bigglesworth starts growling. Is this an example of operant or classical conditioning? Diagram the example. This example is

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    assault. When disciplining children‚ sometimes they just will not cooperate with anything and may need something more forceful than talking or taking away a privilege to back it up. This is when backup spanking comes in. Backup spanking “involves two swats of an open hand to the rear end‚ and parents should affirm a love for the child afterward” (Ogilvie). This method is most effective with two to six year olds. “When used correctly‚ spanking is safe and effective‚ and can be an appropriate tool for

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    Jewbird

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    "The Jewbird" is a short story by the Jewish-American writer Bernard Malamud. The protagonist is a crow named Schwartz‚ who identifies himself as a Jewbird. Fleeing persecution by antisemitic birds‚ Schwartz tries to find a home with a New York City Jewish family. Despite being generous and respectful to the family‚ the father first persecutes‚ and then attempts to kill Schwartz. The story has been interpreted as an allegory about Jewish self-hatred.[1] The Story was first published in The Reporter

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