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Naveed_Bhuutto Thursday, October 01, 2015 12:27 PM

Revised Syllabus And Recommendations
 
[B][I][SIZE="5"][CENTER][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Revised Syllabus And Recommendations[/COLOR][/CENTER][/SIZE][/I][/B]


[B]Dear Aspirants,[/B]

I am getting dozen ov emails on my account, asking for one single Book that can cover the entire subject in just one go. You people have to understand that you can not find each and every topic in just "One Single Book".


[I][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Not even [B]Encyclopedia[/B] Provide all the answers in one single book, you have to go through 32 different volume ov Books for different answers.[/COLOR]
[/I]

Yes The Syllabus has changed, But i would again say that the Books that we were following previously are good enough to cover the entire Syllabus. But this time you have to divide the syllabus in [B]Two Parts.[/B]

[B]A) Historical Perspective[/B]

1. From Discovery to Advent ov Europeans (1492-1606)
2. USA as a British Colony (1606-1783).
3. USA as an Independent Country (183 - 1819)
4. Expansion of USA: From 13 to 50 States (1820 - 1949)
5. Constitution of the USA: Salient Features (Check and Balance in US Constitution)
6. Civil War (1850 - 1869)
7. Industrialization and its emergence as one of the world powers (1870 -1916)
8. USA’s role in the Two World Wars (i. 1914 – 1918, ii. 1939 - 1945)
9. American Role in Cold War and its emergence as the Sole super Power (1945 - 1990).
10. Progressive Era: Reforms of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson,
11. The Great Depression and the New Deal
12. Civil Rights Movement
13. US Presidential Election
14. US Congress and its Mandate

[B]Books for Historical Part ov Subject[/B]
[LIST=1][INDENT][*]History ov USA by [B]Majumdar[/B] [*]A people’s History of the United States by [B]Howard Zinn[/B][*]History ov USA by [B]John J. NewMan[/B][*]Notes History ov USA By [B]National Officers Academy Islamabad[/B][/INDENT][/LIST]
[I][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]-All these books are still good enough to cover all the historical topics which are mentioned in revised syllabus [/COLOR][/I]


[B]C) Current Scenario[/B]

1. American Role in patronizing UNO and International Organizations 1945 – 2012
2. Post 1945 world scenario and emergence of USA and USSR as the Two World Powers.
3. International Concerns of USA: An Overview.
4. The War on Terror and the Role of Pakistan and USA (2001 - 2012)
5. Global perceptions of the USA.
6. United States Role in International Conflicts


[B]Books for Current Scenario/US & World Relations[/B]
[LIST=1][INDENT][*]Monthly Time Magazine by Jehnagir [*]Quarterly Contemporary Affairs by Imtiaz Shahid[*]Articles in Daily Dawn and Internet[*]Group Discussion and Healthy Debates so that the Ideas can be exchanged[/INDENT][/LIST]

[B][SIZE="4"]Recommended Books and Suggestions[/SIZE][/B]

Divide the subject in 2 parts and start your preparation from today, the 2nd part, if prepared well will also help you in Current Affairs paper. As this will give you a better understanding ov World Politics, US Policies, Pak-US Relations and its Implications.

Wish You All Very Best ov Luck and Good Bless.

IqbalZafa Friday, October 16, 2015 10:06 PM

How useful do you think your notes will be for the current syllabus?

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CommittedSoul Friday, March 18, 2016 01:02 AM

[QUOTE=Naveed_Bhuutto;867595][B][I][SIZE="5"][CENTER][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Revised Syllabus And Recommendations[/COLOR][/CENTER][/SIZE][/I][/B]


[B]Dear Aspirants,[/B]

I am getting dozen ov emails on my account, asking for one single Book that can cover the entire subject in just one go. You people have to understand that you can not find each and every topic in just "One Single Book".


[I][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Not even [B]Encyclopedia[/B] Provide all the answers in one single book, you have to go through 32 different volume ov Books for different answers.[/COLOR]
[/I]

Yes The Syllabus has changed, But i would again say that the Books that we were following previously are good enough to cover the entire Syllabus. But this time you have to divide the syllabus in [B]Two Parts.[/B]

[B]A) Historical Perspective[/B]

1. From Discovery to Advent ov Europeans (1492-1606)
2. USA as a British Colony (1606-1783).
3. USA as an Independent Country (183 - 1819)
4. Expansion of USA: From 13 to 50 States (1820 - 1949)
5. Constitution of the USA: Salient Features (Check and Balance in US Constitution)
6. Civil War (1850 - 1869)
7. Industrialization and its emergence as one of the world powers (1870 -1916)
8. USA’s role in the Two World Wars (i. 1914 – 1918, ii. 1939 - 1945)
9. American Role in Cold War and its emergence as the Sole super Power (1945 - 1990).
10. Progressive Era: Reforms of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson,
11. The Great Depression and the New Deal
12. Civil Rights Movement
13. US Presidential Election
14. US Congress and its Mandate

[B]Books for Historical Part ov Subject[/B]
[LIST=1][INDENT][*]History ov USA by [B]Majumdar[/B] [*]A people’s History of the United States by [B]Howard Zinn[/B][*]History ov USA by [B]John J. NewMan[/B][*]Notes History ov USA By [B]National Officers Academy Islamabad[/B][/INDENT][/LIST]
[I][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]-All these books are still good enough to cover all the historical topics which are mentioned in revised syllabus [/COLOR][/I]


[B]C) Current Scenario[/B]

1. American Role in patronizing UNO and International Organizations 1945 – 2012
2. Post 1945 world scenario and emergence of USA and USSR as the Two World Powers.
3. International Concerns of USA: An Overview.
4. The War on Terror and the Role of Pakistan and USA (2001 - 2012)
5. Global perceptions of the USA.
6. United States Role in International Conflicts


[B]Books for Current Scenario/US & World Relations[/B]
[LIST=1][INDENT][*]Monthly Time Magazine by Jehnagir [*]Quarterly Contemporary Affairs by Imtiaz Shahid[*]Articles in Daily Dawn and Internet[*]Group Discussion and Healthy Debates so that the Ideas can be exchanged[/INDENT][/LIST]

[B][SIZE="4"]Recommended Books and Suggestions[/SIZE][/B]

Divide the subject in 2 parts and start your preparation from today, the 2nd part, if prepared well will also help you in Current Affairs paper. As this will give you a better understanding ov World Politics, US Policies, Pak-US Relations and its Implications.

Wish You All Very Best ov Luck and Good Bless.[/QUOTE]
Thanks to Sir Naveed Sb, really you explained very well.
Sir, would that you can share preparation strategy as well. :)

Naveed_Bhuutto Sunday, March 20, 2016 01:03 AM

[QUOTE=IqbalZafa;872446]How useful do you think your notes will be for the current syllabus?

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My Notes are only to give you a fair bt ov idea about the subject in a short span ov time. Rest, you definitely should consult some good books along with these notes for the better understanding ov the subject.

Regards

[QUOTE=CommittedSoul;921664]Thanks to Sir Naveed Sb, really you explained very well.
Sir, would that you can share preparation strategy as well. :)[/QUOTE]

Thank you for your kin words CommitedSoul,
And I think that I have shared Preparation Strategy for this subject some where on this forum, or else I'll do it some other day when i find some time.

Dr2be Sunday, March 20, 2016 08:51 PM

[QUOTE=Naveed_Bhuutto;867595][B][I][SIZE="5"][CENTER][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Revised Syllabus And Recommendations[/COLOR][/CENTER][/SIZE][/I][/B]


[B]Dear Aspirants,[/B]

I am getting dozen ov emails on my account, asking for one single Book that can cover the entire subject in just one go. You people have to understand that you can not find each and every topic in just "One Single Book".


[I][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]Not even [B]Encyclopedia[/B] Provide all the answers in one single book, you have to go through 32 different volume ov Books for different answers.[/COLOR]
[/I]

Yes The Syllabus has changed, But i would again say that the Books that we were following previously are good enough to cover the entire Syllabus. But this time you have to divide the syllabus in [B]Two Parts.[/B]

[B]A) Historical Perspective[/B]

1. From Discovery to Advent ov Europeans (1492-1606)
2. USA as a British Colony (1606-1783).
3. USA as an Independent Country (183 - 1819)
4. Expansion of USA: From 13 to 50 States (1820 - 1949)
5. Constitution of the USA: Salient Features (Check and Balance in US Constitution)
6. Civil War (1850 - 1869)
7. Industrialization and its emergence as one of the world powers (1870 -1916)
8. USA’s role in the Two World Wars (i. 1914 – 1918, ii. 1939 - 1945)
9. American Role in Cold War and its emergence as the Sole super Power (1945 - 1990).
10. Progressive Era: Reforms of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson,
11. The Great Depression and the New Deal
12. Civil Rights Movement
13. US Presidential Election
14. US Congress and its Mandate

[B]Books for Historical Part ov Subject[/B]
[LIST=1][INDENT][*]History ov USA by [B]Majumdar[/B] [*]A people’s History of the United States by [B]Howard Zinn[/B][*]History ov USA by [B]John J. NewMan[/B][*]Notes History ov USA By [B]National Officers Academy Islamabad[/B][/INDENT][/LIST]
[I][COLOR="RoyalBlue"]-All these books are still good enough to cover all the historical topics which are mentioned in revised syllabus [/COLOR][/I]


[B]C) Current Scenario[/B]

1. American Role in patronizing UNO and International Organizations 1945 – 2012
2. Post 1945 world scenario and emergence of USA and USSR as the Two World Powers.
3. International Concerns of USA: An Overview.
4. The War on Terror and the Role of Pakistan and USA (2001 - 2012)
5. Global perceptions of the USA.
6. United States Role in International Conflicts


[B]Books for Current Scenario/US & World Relations[/B]
[LIST=1][INDENT][*]Monthly Time Magazine by Jehnagir [*]Quarterly Contemporary Affairs by Imtiaz Shahid[*]Articles in Daily Dawn and Internet[*]Group Discussion and Healthy Debates so that the Ideas can be exchanged[/INDENT][/LIST]

[B][SIZE="4"]Recommended Books and Suggestions[/SIZE][/B]

Divide the subject in 2 parts and start your preparation from today, the 2nd part, if prepared well will also help you in Current Affairs paper. As this will give you a better understanding ov World Politics, US Policies, Pak-US Relations and its Implications.

Wish You All Very Best ov Luck and Good Bless.[/QUOTE]
Aoa sir, just needed some guidance that should i start one compulsory and one optional side by side. I would be obliged for a reply from you

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Naveed_Bhuutto Monday, March 21, 2016 07:00 AM

[QUOTE=Dr2be;922272]Aoa sir, just needed some guidance that should i start one compulsory and one optional side by side. I would be obliged for a reply from you

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Depends on one's aptitude, everyone have their own style. I usually went with one subject at a time.


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