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    The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Department of Islamic Studies First Merit List for Admission Session 2010-11 Date of Displying List 04-10-2010 (Monday) Last Date for Submission of Dues 07-10-2010 (Thursday) The Following Candidates have been selected for Admission to Class for the Academic Session 2010-11 Subject to the Following Conditions. 1 Any Candidate who is found (At Any Time) to have obtained Admission by making any miss-statement in the Admission form or by willful concealment

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    myself”(138) in the past he is referring to the affairs that he has had behind Daisy’s back. At the time in the story‚ Tom is showing little sympathy for Daisy because he has just found out that Gatsby might be having an affair with Daisy. On page 137 Tom says‚ "You’re crazy! he exploded” when finding out about Gatsby’s claim. When Fitzgerald uses the word “exploded” to describe Tom’s dialogue it is clear that he is very upset with Daisy about going behind his back. In this scene‚ Tom is contradicting

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    In Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill”‚ the story takes place in a town in France‚ where the protagonist – an older woman by the name of Miss Brill‚ lives near the “Jardins Publiques”; which means “Public Gardens.” Miss Brill is an English teacher that listens in on conversations to fill the emptiness and loneliness that she experiences in her own life. She especially enjoys going to the gardens on Sundays because there is a live band that plays and there are typically many more people present. This

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    TUGAS MANAJEMEN PEMASARAN I 1. Give examples of needs‚ wants‚ and demands that Pegasus customers demonstrate‚ differentiating these three concepts. What are the implications of each for Pegasus’ practices? • Needs : transportation Wants : vacation / travelling Demands : low price for the ticket‚ such as by promotion or from games or facebook to get free tickets • Needs : something that must be fulfilled Wants : the specification

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    Being a selfish leader will only have dire consequences that not only impact one’s self negatively but it impacts the entire company as well.  2. How did Dennis Kozlowski have the opportunity to stead $137 million in unauthorized bonuses? Kozlowski had the opportunity to steal the $137 million because he pretty much had control of everything and everyone involved in the company. He was paying people off to help cover up the missing funds. Kozlowski strategically placed the “right” people

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    213 130 165 141 149 206 175 123 128 144 168 109 167 95 163 150 154 130 143 187 166 139 149 108 119 183 151 114 135 191 137 129 158 a. Construct a frequency distribution and a percentage distribution that have class intervals with the upper class boundaries $99‚ $119‚ and so on First I organized the data in order on excel 95 96 102 108 109 111 114 116 127 128 129 130 130 135 137 139 144 147 148 149 149 150 151 153 158 163 165 166 167

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    000 (2)  | 0 (228)  | Antigua and Barbuda | AG / ATG  | 1 268  | 85‚632 (199)  | 443 (201)  | 1.657 Billion (188)  | Argentina | AR / ARG  | 54  | 40‚913‚584 (31)  | 2‚780‚400 (9)  | 573.9 Billion (23)  | Armenia | AM / ARM  | 374  | 2‚967‚004 (137)  | 29‚743 (143)  | 18.77 Billion (125)  | Aruba | AW / ABW  | 297  | 103‚065 (194)  | 180 (217)  | 2.258 Billion (180)  | Australia | AU / AUS  | 61  | 21‚262‚641 (54)  | 7‚741‚220 (7)  | 800.2 Billion (18)  | Austria | AT / AUT  | 43  | 8‚210

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    the game‚irrespective of how he plays? 1)4 2)5 3)6 4)8 Question 4:- If it is known that N is greater than 128 but less than 138 and that Harish picked up 6 matchsticks in his first move and eventually won the game then what is the value of N 1)137 2)133 3)134 4)Can’t be determined These type of problem can be solved by finding the number which will ensure the total # of picks of matchstick with each round. The required # is : = in this case it is = 1+8 = 9 Q1) it is clear

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is an incredible detailed story that puts you into a very different time and place with full sensory details‚ blurs your sense of time‚ and creates an incredibly shocking ending. Ambrose Bierce published “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” in 1890 in the San Francisco Chronicle. Mr. Bierce served with the Union Army during the Civil War and this story is set during that war. In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Ambrose Bierce uses foreshadowing to bridge the gap

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    In the short story “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro the structure of the plot and the conflict work in unity to reach the conclusion. This story has a sympathetic protagonist dealing with a relatable conflict‚ suspense‚ and a twist ending that may keep the reader thinking after the last lines have been read. The protagonist in this story‚ Edie‚ is a timid person who is always doing whatever makes other people happy and never says what she wants. She describes herself as “shy” (Munro 127)

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