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    village life

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    Culturally‚ Pakistan’s rural folk enjoy a seemingly happy and contented life. Not that they tend to be passive and lack initiative. On the other hand our rural folk are more energetic and struggle minded than their city dwelling counterparts. · A Way of Life…But More Natural · by Hira N. Hashmey · Pakistan is the cradle of Indus Valley Civilization‚ civilisation that is spread over more than 4000 years of history.Archaeological excavations here have revealed evidence of the meticulously planned cities

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    Good Governance

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    Good governance‚ democracy and development   By Aftab Ahmad Khan Government may be taken as connoting how people are ruled and how the affairs of the state are administered and regulated. It encompasses the state’s institutional and structural arrangements‚ decision-making process and implementation capacity. Conversely‚ it also implies the possibility that the government may be captured by self-seeking elites intent on plundering the nation’s wealth. Good governance depends on the extent to

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    Cartoon Analysis

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    exaggerating the amount of pollution and litter framed by the window to make it seem more important and dramatic‚ creating a shocking and contrasting impression. Through the window you can see the pollution‚ rubbish‚ a factory spitting out smoke‚ broken sewerage pipes‚ an airliner‚ heavy traffic and a poison symbol. This encourages the reader to feel shocked and worried about how much pollution there really is in their local environment. Irony was also used to convey this message through situational and

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    Themanor Cjh

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    THE MANOR CAMP JOHN JAY The Manor at Camp John Hay Camp John Hay in Baguio City when referred to pertains to at least two parcels of land. One which is actually the CJH military reservation that encompasses the farthest extent that the base has reached in its variably increasing scope. The entire reservation measures approximately 695 hectares. The other is the built-up area inside where the rest and recreation resort facility is located. This portion‚ measuring 246.9967 hectares‚ is covered by

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    Water Pollution in Pakistan

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    A Special Report Pakistan’s Waters at Risk Water & Health Related Issues in Pakistan & Key Recommendations Based on Information/Data drawn from Government Documents and NGOs / IGOs Publications February 2007 Endorsed by Report compiled by: Freshwater & Toxics Programme‚ WWF – Pakistan. Cover page design: Communications Division‚ WWF – Pakistan. Published 2007 by WWF – Pakistan‚ Ferozepur Road‚ Lahore – 54600‚ Pakistan. Opinions expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect

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    Do you agree with the view that the main cause of the progress made in public health provision in the years 1848-75 was the shocking impact of repeated epidemics of cholera? The main cause of the progress made in public health provision in the years 1848-75 was only partly caused by the shocking impact of repeated epidemics of cholera. Source 16 suggests that the severe impact of cholera did cause progress made in public health. Source 17 and 18 although do suggest that cholera did have an impact

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    18 March 2011 Pakistan’s Food and Water Crisis: ‘More Detrimental to Security than Extremism’ Sergei DeSilva-Ranasinghe FDI Senior Analyst Summary Over the coming years and decades‚ Pakistan will face the real prospect of serious food and water shortages if the challenges posed by climate change and the overexploitation of natural resources are not effectively and comprehensively managed. In this context‚ the manifold challenges that face Pakistan require not only a concerted strategy

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    Suits The C-Suite -- By Veronica R. Pore Accounting for public-private partnerships In order to carry out the challenge and responsibility of developing and improving public infrastructure‚ government intends to collaborate with the private sector through the public-private partnership (PPP) program. RELATED STORIES Wider PPP platform available e-PhilHealth project eyed under PPP scheme PPP projects to cost P740 billion Stable environment promised A PPP is an arrangement between

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    1) What is the Castellum. A castellum is a building that distributed water throughout Pompeii and Herculaneum. The task of the castellum was to spread water all over Rome for public and private use. In Source 1‚ it shows three lead pipes which transferred water all over the city of Pompeii. The bricks encompassing the water narrow the water allowing it to fit through the pipes. 2) Why does the engineer Vitruvius recommend a three part water distribution in a town? A three part water distribution

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    Rural Tourism

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    WHISTLING WOODS TOURS AND TRAVELS ‘RURAL INDIA…Pure. Natural. Unspoiled. The way life should be…’ About Rural Tourism Villages are abundant in refreshing greenery‚ openness‚ fresh natural airs‚ pastoral beauty‚ and touching and winsome rustic simplicity. Far away from the hustle and bustle of congested cities’ life‚ and polluted air & ambience‚ villages offer fresh comforting breezes‚ lavish openness‚ and pleasant & soothing solitude. Thus‚ the village tourism is an expedient means of spending

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