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@ mubeen saeed.
sorry,i did not look at ur pic.anyhw its awsome work.stay blessed.
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Christina Lamb (born 15 May 1966) is a British journalist who is currently Foreign Correspondent for The Sunday Times. Quote:
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Coming to Taboloid journalism, earlier it was called yellow Journalism. But Gradually, while the society became more permissive and papparazi started ruling, it gained legitimacy and got a new term _ Taboloid Journalism. It can be anything, froma rape to murder, to celebrity to politician to anything and everything. It has no rules and regulations and no ethics and morality. A Taboloid is an open ring for journalists of all hues, colours and thought processes - even vulgar and erotic and gruesome. Quote:
APP Associated Press Of Pakistan AP The Associated Press. Quote:
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Pakistan has the bad track record of journalists killing. For last two consecutive years it proved to be the most dangerous place for journalists with maximum number of killings.
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Isn't anybody else interested in solving these questions? ? ? ? |
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@mubeen
thxxx for sharing Q,s.when is ur interview?
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my interview will be in Islamabad phase II inshAllah.
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It was the tallest tower in the world when it was constructed, however now it is only the tallest tower in Paris. It is one of the most recognizable structures in the world and has become the icon of France throughout the world. This tower is significant for Paris because it has been used for radio transmission since the 20th century. It has two restaurants, one on the first floor and one on the second floor with a private lift Quote:
2. The Sunna, or the Qur'an in Action 3. Ijma‘ (consensus) 4. Qiyas (analogy) |
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@mubeen
ok..gud luck..mine is on 15th.needs prayers.hope u wll complete all 500 Q,s in one week
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The another fact about the Eiffel Tower is that it was built as an entrance gate of World Fair that was organized by France for the commemoration of 100 years of French Revolution (1789 to 1889).
The name of the tower was on the name of its Engineer Gustave Eiffel, its was designed in such a way that it can be disassembled into parts easily. The local government give the lease of 20 years for the tower to be stay erected and after 20 years it was decided to be disassemble but owing to its utility for radio and military communication it was allowed to be erected. |
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Time zones of USA.
The United States spans 6 time zones. It shares the main four time zones with Canada ( Eastern Time , Central Time, Mountain Time and Pacific Time ). Hawaii Time and Alaska Time are separate Time zones What is the black hole of Calcutta. The Black Hole of Calcutta was a small dungeon in the old Fort William, at Calcutta, India, where troops of the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, held British prisoners of war after the capture of the Fort on June 19, 1756. One of the prisoners, John Zephaniah Holwell, claimed that following the fall of the fort, British and Anglo-Indian soldiers and civilians were held overnight in conditions so cramped that many died from suffocation, heat exhaustion and crushing. He claimed that 123 prisoners died out of 146 prisoners held. what is difference between Public Administration and public Management Administration: It is concerned about the determination of objectives and major policies of an organization. Management: It puts into action the policies and plans laid down by the administration. Administration:It is a determinative function. Management: It is an executive function. what about recent survey about nuclear safety WASHINGTON: The world's nuclear stockpiles are far from safe and could fall into the hands of terrorists, the American non-governmental organization Nuclear Threat Initiative said Wednesday in a new study. The research listed North Korea, Pakistan and Iran as holding the most vulnerable nuclear inventories. The organization, dedicated to nuclear non-proliferation, enlisted international experts to classify the security of atomic materials kept at hundreds of sites in 32 countries that hold more than a kilo of highly enriched uranium (HEU) or plutonium, which can be used to make nuclear bombs. "Some of those sites are well-secured, many are not, leaving weapons-usable nuclear materials vulnerable to theft or sale on the black market to terrorist organizations that have publicly stated their desire to use nuclear weapons," the study's authors said. The experts relied on public data to develop five criteria: the amount of HEU and plutonium available in a country and the number of storage sites; site protection and transportation access; transparency and application of international standards; the capacity and willingness of a state to apply the standards; and societal factors, such as political stability, corruption and existence of groups that seek to acquire nuclear materials. The three countries with the highest rankings are Australia (94 out of 100), Hungary (89) and the Czech Republic (87). At the low end of the scale were North Korea (last with 37 points out of 100) because of its lack of transparency and compliance with international standards; Pakistan (41) because of political instability, the existence of militant groups, corruption and the number of storage sites; Iran (46); Vietnam (48) and India (49). The five "official" nuclear powers rank in a mid-range, primarily because of the importance of their stockpiles and because of corruption found in China and Russia. Britain is ranked 10th (79 out of 100), the United States 13th (78), France 19th (73), Russia 24th (65) and China 27th (52). Because of its lack of transparency and lax control procedures, Israel was ranked 25th (56 out of 100). Israel has never confirmed it is a nuclear-armed state but is internationally regarded as possessing atomic weapons. Japan was ranked 23rd (68 out of 100), largely for its absence of an independent regulatory agency. "The Index highlights how countries can take steps to improve the security of nuclear materials," NTI President Joan Rohlfing said in a statement. "By offering recommendations for all states, it can be a valuable tool in helping set priorities. All states can and should do more." |
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