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shahla sugar Sunday, February 08, 2015 07:33 AM

salam seniors please help about this topic......life and litrature

AAAJ Sunday, February 08, 2015 07:31 PM

Headings
 
Can we write headings in Essay Paper??

RoadBlock Sunday, February 08, 2015 08:03 PM

No Headings in the Essay Text
 
[QUOTE=AAAJ;802451]Can we write headings in Essay Paper??[/QUOTE]

Utilize headings and sub headings in the outline. You might not use them in the text of the essay itself. For guidance, please take a look at the essays listed on this thread. The entire essay should be without headings.

[QUOTE=shahla sugar;802328]salam seniors please help about this topic......life and litrature[/QUOTE]

For the essay relating to the aspects of life and literature, please visit the following links. You can go through them and formulate your own essay.

[B][I][U][COLOR="Blue"]Relation of literature to life:[/COLOR][/U][/I][/B] [URL="https://neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/relation-of-literature-to-life/"]https://neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/relation-of-literature-to-life/[/URL]

[COLOR="Blue"][B][I][U]Importance of Literature[/U][/I][/B][/COLOR]: [URL="http://schoolworkhelper.net/importance-of-literature-essay/"]http://schoolworkhelper.net/importance-of-literature-essay/[/URL]

[B][I][U][COLOR="Blue"]The connection between literature and life[/COLOR][/U][/I][/B]: [url]http://www.preservearticles.com/201103284769/literature-and-life.html[/url]

shahla sugar Saturday, February 21, 2015 02:19 PM

Aslamoalekom seniors.......please help me about these topics i will b very grat
eful to you...
1,Men r what their mothers make them?
2,,A good name is better than riches.??
3,frailty thy name is women..
4 ,the educative values of travelling ...
5 ,future democracy in pakistan..
6 ,influence of television on social life..
7 ,technology and ecnomic development in pakistan..
8 ,the beauties of nature.
9,scientific research its importance and utility ???:oo

Engr Khan KSA Sunday, April 03, 2016 03:09 AM

what you say about these essays?

Engr Khan KSA Sunday, April 03, 2016 03:12 AM

[QUOTE=Arain007;449384][B][U][CENTER][SIZE="5"]Need for Good Governance in Pakistan[/SIZE][/CENTER][/U][/B]

[B][COLOR="Blue"]By Dr Quratul Ain Malik (ITG)[/COLOR][/B]


[B][U][SIZE="3"][COLOR="Sienna"]Outline:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Introduction
[B]. [/B]Definition and concept of good governance
[B]. [/B]Pre requisites/ Essentials of good governance

[B][U][SIZE="3"][COLOR="sienna"]Essentials of good governance:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Stable democracy/ political stability
[B]. [/B]Constitutional supremacy
[B]. [/B]Rule of law/ effective implementation of law
[B]. [/B]Independence of judiciary
[B]. [/B]Efficient administrative hierarchy
[B]. [/B]Vibrant foreign policy
[B]. [/B]Equality/ transparency
[B]. [/B]Equal distribution of resources
[B]. [/B]Public participation in all decision-making processes
[B]. [/B]Free and uniform education system
[B]. [/B]Financial satisfaction
[B]. [/B]Social security
[B]. [/B]Freedom of media

[B][U][COLOR="sienna"][SIZE="3"]Status of good governance in Pakistan:[/SIZE][/COLOR][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Poor scenario/ grim picture of governance
[B]. [/B]Political instability
[B]. [/B]Vacuum of leadership ever since Quaid's death
[B]. [/B]Vulnerable national integrity, piety, solidarity and sovereignty
[B]. [/B]Rampant corruption owing to vested interests of ruling elites
[B]. [/B]Lack of culture of accountability
[B]. [/B]Crippled economy
[B]. [/B]Poor law and order situation
[B]. [/B]Inefficient law enforcement agencies
[B]. [/B]Social insecurity and uncertainty
[B]. [/B]Socio economic backwardness of the masses

[B][U][SIZE="3"][COLOR="sienna"]Suggestions for good governance:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Ensure stable democratic system
[B]. [/B]Supremacy of constitution
[B]. [/B]Rule of law
[B]. [/B]Efficient administrative system
[B]. [/B]Investment friendly environment
[B]. [/B]Public participation in policy-making
[B]. [/B]Education for all

[COLOR="sienna"][B]"Good governance is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance.”[/B][/COLOR]
[B] (Kofi Annan )[/B]

Good governance is an indeterminate term used in development literature to describe how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public resources in order to guarantee the realization of human rights. Furthermore, Governance describes the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented or not implemented. Good governance can also be termed as the effective use of power, legislation of policies, transparent accountability, and development of human resources and supremacy of constitution with the absolute rule of law.

[B][COLOR="sienna"]“Good government does not mean autocratic government. Good government does not mean despotic government. Good government means, a government that is responsible to the representative of people.” [/COLOR][/B]
[B] (Jinnah, the Quaid of Pakistan)[/B]

Good governance is a continuous process that determines the fate of nation. It is a fundamental factor that is inevitable in taking the nation to the zenith of glory in the world community. Good governance is quite a wider term that encompasses within itself multiple factors that are considered inevitable for its proper implementation that includes democracy, rule of law, constitutional supremacy, accountability and public participation in decision-making.

Unfortunately, the situation of good governance in Pakistan is quite gloomy and grim due to weak leadership ever since independence, incompetent administrative hierarchy and weak accountability accompanied with poor law and order situation.

Democracy and good governance are interrelated to each other. In case there is no democracy, there can be no good governance. It is a matter of grave misfortune for the entire nation that ever since the birth of Pakistan, democracy could not flourish here due to frequent martial laws and unnecessary intervention of military dictators in the state affairs. It is a matter of serious concern that for more than three decades, the country has remained entangled in the oppressive clutches of dictatorship. In 1951, the country's first PM, Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated and in 1958, the first military coup was invoked. In 1971, the country went through the tragic episode of debacle of East Pakistan and in 1977 again Zia's martial law was imposed. The span of 1988 to 2000 saw acute political instability through dissolution of National assembly by another martial law. In the light of the up given picture of country's political situation, good governance seems a cry for the moon.

Corruption is another crucial factor that can prove to be a serious impediment in the way of good governance. Corruption perception index 2011 by Transparency International ranks Pakistan at 134th position out of 183 countries which is alarmingly bad. India's ranking is much better (95th out of 183). Good governance is a distinct reality when the process of accountability of the corruption ridden elements is either weak or missing. National accountability Bureau was formulated in 1999 after military coup by general Musharraf, but the sad fact is that the said body suffers from corrupt practices and lack of accountability within itself, making it a laughing stock in the eyes of other national institutions. Another jerk to the governance was NRO formulated in Musharraf's era in 2007 to secure his otherwise illegal and unconstitutional reelection as the president. Pakistan today happens to be the classic example of ingenuities for bribery and exchange of favors. More than 7000 beneficiaries of this defunct law had to face reopening of their cases in 2009. This was an open violation of the principle of good governance.

Effective and in time implementation of the law is another deciding factor in the process of good governance. Pakistan unfortunately has become a classic example of worst law and order situation. Every other day a substantial number of innocent citizens, who are just silent spectators, are targeted by the law enforcement agencies.

Flourishing economy is one of the major components of good governance as both are interrelated in one way or the other. In Pakistan, economic governance is the victim of political instability. Pakistan's commission for human rights stated that 208 people committed suicide in August 2011, predominantly out of economic crisis.

Good governance is pointed out as one of the largest goals in the Millennium development goals but in Pakistan nothing is realized on the ground except paper work. It must be remembered that economic prosperity and good governance are deeply interconnected. The alarming figures of crippled economy lead us to the prompt measures for ensuring good governance in the country.

Political stability and efficient administrative hierarchy are the vibrant components of good governance. Both political leaders and beaurocracy go hand in hand for bringing about cult of good governance through effective implementation of public policies. The tradition of nepotism, lack of democratic norms and political recruitments on high government offices must be eliminated in order to promote transparency, accountability and supremacy of law at all levels.

Moreover, the government should create an investment-friendly environment in order to boost up the economy and industrial activity as raising the standard of living is the key component of good governance. Law and order situation should be made conducive and encouraging for the foreign investors so the FDI may be enhanced for the ultimate benefit of the nation and the country at large. Most importantly, the government must also try to bridge the gap between the demand and supply of energy. New dams and barrages must be built without putting national and political stability at stake. Government should have control on the hoarding mafia, particularly those involved in the hoarding of eatable commodities. Having strict check on the inflation would increase the standard of living of the general masses at larger scale. Furthermore, imparting education and awareness to the common people is necessary to have good governance as the masses have to be the part of this process.

Media's role in the advent of true democracy and good governance is not stressed enough. Media is recognized as the fourth pillar of the state. Media can prove to a vibrant factor in motivating public participation in national decision-making processes and can also create the awareness of rights and duties among the general public. Media can also bring government authorities under accountability for their violations of power and bad governance.

To put in a nut shell, it may be stated that good governance is an inevitable phenomenon for the smooth working of any state machinery. Therefore, political stability, rule of law, constitutional supremacy and public participation in policy making and implementation must be ensured. The entire nation must think and act as one nation and collectively contribute for the prosperity of the country. Time is now ripe to come out of the false and baseless concepts of provincialism, sectarianism and nepotism. With all the leadership vacuum and political instability, the nation can still step ahead to create an environment, where good governance is not merely a dream

[B][COLOR="sienna"]“You will have to be alert, very alert, for the time for relaxation is not yet there. With faith, disciplined and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.”[/COLOR][/B]
[B](Jinnah, the Quaid of Pakistan.)[/B][/QUOTE]

I think the essay is not enough and incomplete according to the outlines... Am i right?

sheen khan Saturday, October 08, 2016 03:21 PM

you have dome great job majestic

highly uploaded Wednesday, December 06, 2017 07:52 PM

[QUOTE=Arain007;449384][B][U][CENTER][SIZE="5"]Need for Good Governance in Pakistan[/SIZE][/CENTER][/U][/B]

[B][COLOR="Blue"]By Dr Quratul Ain Malik (ITG)[/COLOR][/B]


[B][U][SIZE="3"][COLOR="Sienna"]Outline:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Introduction
[B]. [/B]Definition and concept of good governance
[B]. [/B]Pre requisites/ Essentials of good governance

[B][U][SIZE="3"][COLOR="sienna"]Essentials of good governance:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Stable democracy/ political stability
[B]. [/B]Constitutional supremacy
[B]. [/B]Rule of law/ effective implementation of law
[B]. [/B]Independence of judiciary
[B]. [/B]Efficient administrative hierarchy
[B]. [/B]Vibrant foreign policy
[B]. [/B]Equality/ transparency
[B]. [/B]Equal distribution of resources
[B]. [/B]Public participation in all decision-making processes
[B]. [/B]Free and uniform education system
[B]. [/B]Financial satisfaction
[B]. [/B]Social security
[B]. [/B]Freedom of media

[B][U][COLOR="sienna"][SIZE="3"]Status of good governance in Pakistan:[/SIZE][/COLOR][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Poor scenario/ grim picture of governance
[B]. [/B]Political instability
[B]. [/B]Vacuum of leadership ever since Quaid's death
[B]. [/B]Vulnerable national integrity, piety, solidarity and sovereignty
[B]. [/B]Rampant corruption owing to vested interests of ruling elites
[B]. [/B]Lack of culture of accountability
[B]. [/B]Crippled economy
[B]. [/B]Poor law and order situation
[B]. [/B]Inefficient law enforcement agencies
[B]. [/B]Social insecurity and uncertainty
[B]. [/B]Socio economic backwardness of the masses

[B][U][SIZE="3"][COLOR="sienna"]Suggestions for good governance:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B]
[B]. [/B]Ensure stable democratic system
[B]. [/B]Supremacy of constitution
[B]. [/B]Rule of law
[B]. [/B]Efficient administrative system
[B]. [/B]Investment friendly environment
[B]. [/B]Public participation in policy-making
[B]. [/B]Education for all

[COLOR="sienna"][B]"Good governance is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance.”[/B][/COLOR]
[B] (Kofi Annan )[/B]

Good governance is an indeterminate term used in development literature to describe how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public resources in order to guarantee the realization of human rights. Furthermore, Governance describes the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented or not implemented. Good governance can also be termed as the effective use of power, legislation of policies, transparent accountability, and development of human resources and supremacy of constitution with the absolute rule of law.

[B][COLOR="sienna"]“Good government does not mean autocratic government. Good government does not mean despotic government. Good government means, a government that is responsible to the representative of people.” [/COLOR][/B]
[B] (Jinnah, the Quaid of Pakistan)[/B]

Good governance is a continuous process that determines the fate of nation. It is a fundamental factor that is inevitable in taking the nation to the zenith of glory in the world community. Good governance is quite a wider term that encompasses within itself multiple factors that are considered inevitable for its proper implementation that includes democracy, rule of law, constitutional supremacy, accountability and public participation in decision-making.

Unfortunately, the situation of good governance in Pakistan is quite gloomy and grim due to weak leadership ever since independence, incompetent administrative hierarchy and weak accountability accompanied with poor law and order situation.

Democracy and good governance are interrelated to each other. In case there is no democracy, there can be no good governance. It is a matter of grave misfortune for the entire nation that ever since the birth of Pakistan, democracy could not flourish here due to frequent martial laws and unnecessary intervention of military dictators in the state affairs. It is a matter of serious concern that for more than three decades, the country has remained entangled in the oppressive clutches of dictatorship. In 1951, the country's first PM, Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated and in 1958, the first military coup was invoked. In 1971, the country went through the tragic episode of debacle of East Pakistan and in 1977 again Zia's martial law was imposed. The span of 1988 to 2000 saw acute political instability through dissolution of National assembly by another martial law. In the light of the up given picture of country's political situation, good governance seems a cry for the moon.

Corruption is another crucial factor that can prove to be a serious impediment in the way of good governance. Corruption perception index 2011 by Transparency International ranks Pakistan at 134th position out of 183 countries which is alarmingly bad. India's ranking is much better (95th out of 183). Good governance is a distinct reality when the process of accountability of the corruption ridden elements is either weak or missing. National accountability Bureau was formulated in 1999 after military coup by general Musharraf, but the sad fact is that the said body suffers from corrupt practices and lack of accountability within itself, making it a laughing stock in the eyes of other national institutions. Another jerk to the governance was NRO formulated in Musharraf's era in 2007 to secure his otherwise illegal and unconstitutional reelection as the president. Pakistan today happens to be the classic example of ingenuities for bribery and exchange of favors. More than 7000 beneficiaries of this defunct law had to face reopening of their cases in 2009. This was an open violation of the principle of good governance.

Effective and in time implementation of the law is another deciding factor in the process of good governance. Pakistan unfortunately has become a classic example of worst law and order situation. Every other day a substantial number of innocent citizens, who are just silent spectators, are targeted by the law enforcement agencies.

Flourishing economy is one of the major components of good governance as both are interrelated in one way or the other. In Pakistan, economic governance is the victim of political instability. Pakistan's commission for human rights stated that 208 people committed suicide in August 2011, predominantly out of economic crisis.

Good governance is pointed out as one of the largest goals in the Millennium development goals but in Pakistan nothing is realized on the ground except paper work. It must be remembered that economic prosperity and good governance are deeply interconnected. The alarming figures of crippled economy lead us to the prompt measures for ensuring good governance in the country.

Political stability and efficient administrative hierarchy are the vibrant components of good governance. Both political leaders and beaurocracy go hand in hand for bringing about cult of good governance through effective implementation of public policies. The tradition of nepotism, lack of democratic norms and political recruitments on high government offices must be eliminated in order to promote transparency, accountability and supremacy of law at all levels.

Moreover, the government should create an investment-friendly environment in order to boost up the economy and industrial activity as raising the standard of living is the key component of good governance. Law and order situation should be made conducive and encouraging for the foreign investors so the FDI may be enhanced for the ultimate benefit of the nation and the country at large. Most importantly, the government must also try to bridge the gap between the demand and supply of energy. New dams and barrages must be built without putting national and political stability at stake. Government should have control on the hoarding mafia, particularly those involved in the hoarding of eatable commodities. Having strict check on the inflation would increase the standard of living of the general masses at larger scale. Furthermore, imparting education and awareness to the common people is necessary to have good governance as the masses have to be the part of this process.

Media's role in the advent of true democracy and good governance is not stressed enough. Media is recognized as the fourth pillar of the state. Media can prove to a vibrant factor in motivating public participation in national decision-making processes and can also create the awareness of rights and duties among the general public. Media can also bring government authorities under accountability for their violations of power and bad governance.

To put in a nut shell, it may be stated that good governance is an inevitable phenomenon for the smooth working of any state machinery. Therefore, political stability, rule of law, constitutional supremacy and public participation in policy making and implementation must be ensured. The entire nation must think and act as one nation and collectively contribute for the prosperity of the country. Time is now ripe to come out of the false and baseless concepts of provincialism, sectarianism and nepotism. With all the leadership vacuum and political instability, the nation can still step ahead to create an environment, where good governance is not merely a dream

[B][COLOR="sienna"]“You will have to be alert, very alert, for the time for relaxation is not yet there. With faith, disciplined and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.”[/COLOR][/B]
[B](Jinnah, the Quaid of Pakistan.)[/B][/QUOTE]

As far as I see, it is irrelevant in terms of topic.
The topic says "Need" while author is talking about "Essentials, Present status & Suggestions". Missed the point that it is about Need for Good Governance and not for "What is Good Governance & its present status and how to improve it?"
Now If I would have attempted it, it would have somehow looked like this:-

[B]1. Introduction[/B]
[B]2. Understanding governance in Pakistan.[/B]
a. Political governance
b. Administrative governance
c. Economic governance
d. Social governance
[B]3. Factors that create need for good governance in Pakistan.
a. Increasing Globalization [/B]
(Increasing globalization presses Pakistan to bring good governance in economic sector if it has to survive and prosper. Global trade is increasingly pushes local industries of different countries to compete or die. Cut throat competition has already penetrated around the world and it is inevitable. Hence government institutions which are mandated economic indicators of country needed to be reformed & upto benchmark.)
[B]b. Digital Generations / IT [/B]
(IT has revolutionized every aspect of life whether social, economic or political, therefore things cannot be left as business-as-usual but a comprehensive steps are the need of hour to steer the things in the right direction. Therefore public institution which are mandated IT needed to be revamped accordingly.)
[B]c. Serious Medicinal / Health Concerns[/B]
(Latest diseases like EBOLA etc and latest treatments like LIVER TRANSPLANT etc are pressing a need for good governance in the country....)
[B]d. Domestic Front[/B]
(Home appliances, cookers, ovans, vacume cleaners, and upcoming unseen appliances which I haven't seen yet are also create a need for good governance in this country so that domestic front can be addressed accordingly............)
[B]e. Safety of Critical Systems[/B]
(Critical Systems like military facilities, financial institutions etc from hacking & terrorist attacks.....)
[B]f. Biotechnology[/B]
(Hybird seed used in agriculture, thanks to biotechnology......)
g. ..........
h..........
i..........
j..........

Now comes your outline's remaining part of suggestions/recommendations..
I hope aspirants would agree.... If not than probably :49: this can explain them.

perseverance Thursday, February 08, 2018 01:54 PM

Good essays
 
Good essays

Muhammadabbass Tuesday, February 12, 2019 06:52 PM

5th generation war
 
definition of 5th generation war is as follows:

a war in which we engage ENEMY by using the social media and diverting their youth’s mind against their country and leaders.

Now I will go with all of it for those looking for complete elaboration and for those looking for the scholarly article about the 5th generation war.

The future of the ADF is ‘fifth generation’, or at least the Chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force think so. It might’ve been just a passing fad, given that the term originated as a company marketing slogan selling a long-delayed fast jet. But in recent years the expression has morphed into a useful buzzword encapsulating several deeper concepts. At its core, ‘ the fifth generation’ is all about ideas, about how we conceive of waging tomorrow’s wars—and preparing for them. It encompasses four major approaches:

Networks. Modern war uses extensive digital networks. Conceptually, four interconnected and interdependent virtual grids—information, sensing, effects, and command—overlie the operational theatre. The various force elements are interacting nodes on the grids that can each receive, act on and pass forward data.
Combat cloud. Working together, the grids can form a virtual combat cloud—akin to commercial cloud computing—that allows users to pull and add data as necessary. The result is longer-range tactical engagements. It’s no more, ‘Fire when you see the whites of their eyes’, but rather, ‘Engage when a symbol labeled “adversary” appears on a shared display’.
Multi-domain battle. There are five operational domains: land, sea, air, space and cyber. The key animating idea is cross-domain synergy, where force is applied across two or more domains in a complementary manner (PDF) to achieve an operational advantage.
Fusion warfare. The fusion warfare concept addresses command and control concerns arising from additional information flows, software incompatibilities and intrinsic vulnerabilities to attack and deception.
The order of these approaches mostly reflects the sequence in which they’ve been incorporated into the concept of fifth-generation warfare.


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