...Social media’s role in 2011 Egyptian revolution Egyptian revolution in 2011 was part of Arab Spring, a series of demonstrations, protests and revolutions. All of those revolts have one thing in common and it is the important role of social media. This essay is going to investigate the social media’s effect on Arab Spring, particularly on the revolution in Egypt. Social media have a great power, because thanks to them, people can share their thoughts in every single minute of their life. Even though there are other ways of communication, social media, such as blogs, Twitter or Facebook, had a great impact on Egyptian revolution in 2011 because people could organize their dissidence fast and could easily share their ideas of the free Egypt. When Hosni Mubarak became a president in 1981, he became suppressing all his opponents. People were not happy, but they were not united in order to oppose Mubarak. Everyone trying to oppose Mubarak without the support of the people put his life and lives of his family into the risk. There was no simple nor easy way to connect with people who shared the same opinion about the government, because having such a discussion at any public place was dangerous at that time. Although it was possible to find people with the same political views, the idea of making any non-violent protest was unrealistic. To make such a protest many people need to join the demonstration, but without internet, people couldn’t share the information about the demonstration...
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...Read the assigned article and explain the main point of the article and whether you agree or disagree with the author and why? Did reading this article raise any questions in your mind? If so, share them with your group and try to find an answer From my perspective the article main point was based on equality between Muslim men and women. When reading the article I found it interesting when the author states, “We do not speak of ‘women’ in general and thus exclude her from the legal discourse describing a Muslim’s duties.” From my stand point, many individuals from the Western Countries believe Muslim women are excluded in many possessions like higher education, employment, and political actions but in reality they have equal rights just as men do. Hawa, I like your interpretation of the article and agree with you when you stated Islam does not discriminate women, and they have a God given rights that no one can deny. <<< Replied to message below >>> Authored by: Hawa Ali Authored on: Sep 30, 2013 8:55 PM Subject: Political Competence of Women in Islamic Law In this article, the author describes well the role of political participation of the women in Islam. There is no question that women took a big role in Islamic societies in the past and the present time. Beside, Islam does not discriminate women, and they have a God given rights that no one can deny them. When God created men, He did not favor them over the women. He says, “We have created...
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...position of the Muslims in the Sub-continent was quite pathetic and Muslims were going through a social and financial crisis, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan came to the forefront and created awareness amongst Muslims about the importance of education and a lifestyle which was closer to the British. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan made sure that the Muslims understood the importance of the modern education and science, so that they could compete with the Hindus and could claim their rights for the job opportunities and a better lifestyle. Sir Syed started Aligarh Movement, which had a motto of promoting education amongst the Muslims after the revolt of 1857. He fought against the Hindu conspiracies against Urdu. Risala-dar-Asbab-i-Bhagawati-i-Hind, Ahkam-i-Ta’am-i-Ahl-i-Kitab and Loyal Mohammadans of India were some of his best works. He started various schools and colleges where English language was taught with Urdu and Persian. He founded a Scientific Society where he started the periodical which was first called Scientific Society Papers and later, the Aligarh Institute Gazette. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan played a significant role in reshaping the public opinion amongst the Muslims. After 1857, Sir Syed had realized that it is very hard for Muslims to survive with the Hindus but still he was in favour of the United India until the Urdu-Hindi controversy. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan would always be remembered in the history books as a revolutionary leader who gave a new direction to the Muslims of the Sub-continent...
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...POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ALIGARH MOVEMENT ALI RAZA I13-0292 POLITICAL ASPECTS OF ALIGARH MOVEMENT ALI RAZA I13-0292 Background After the war of independence Muslims suffered the most. They lost everything they had and they were held sole responsible for that. It is not wrong to say that they actually lost their identity. At that time Sir Syed was the person who realized that in order to gain the lost reputation and to uplift the Muslims, they should be strong enough to have political rights and that is only possible if they had enough modern education. Like Hindus who have their own political party due to which they are enjoying their political rights and they had good jobs, it require Muslims to strive hard if they want to exist that is acquisition of modern education. He said that “All the socio-political ills of India may be cured by education: cure the root, the tree will flourish”. Sir Syed’s work for Muslims was a movement called Aligarh movement. Aligarh movement was all about the betterment of Muslims from every point of view. It was the first step towards the creation of a new state for the Muslims of India (Pakistan). It was a huge step taken by Sir Syed and actually he had some long term plan for Muslims. After Urdu-Hindi controversy (Hindu wanted Hindi as official language and to replace ) in 1867 it was clear that Hindus are not in favor of Muslims in any way and they had no soft side for Muslims and they want to crush the Muslims by any means. In...
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...Ahmed Zaki Yamani Ahmed Zaki Yamani is a specialist in law and Islamic law. He was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. He attended Cairo University, New York University Law School and Harvard University School. He received his LL.M from Harvard. Yamani later went on to serve as advisor to the Saudi government in 1958. In 1962 he became Saudi Arabia’s minister of petroleum until 1986 and became OPEC’s first secretary General. Yamani is known as the founder of many of the kingdom’s modern laws and regulations. His article “the Political Competence of Women and Law” he discusses the controversial topic of women participating in public life in Islamic societies. He believes that “men and women are equal in their human value, their social rights, their responsibilities and their subjection to reward and punishment. (pg 171)” He says that when speaking of political competence in Islam we need to distinct it from the western concept. Westerners see political competence it as a right, while in Islam it is seen as action. An action has to be performed while a right does not have to be performed. However a political action in Islam does not have to be performed by every citizen, just by a sufficient amount of citizens so that the others are relieved of it. This action includes women. As long as a woman is educated and is aware of the current politics then he sees here no different from a man. Yamani believes that Islam does not prohibit nor try to minimize the participation of women in...
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...MUHAMMAD ZAIN AKRAM 6 HAMMAD SHAHID 7 AWAIS-UL-HASSAN EJAZ 8 HASHIR ALI 9 MUHAMMAD SAAD SALEEM 10 NOUMAN FARRUKH 14 FARA SHABBIR 15 MUHAMMAD AHMAD LODHI 16 WAJID TALAL 17 MOHAMMAD SHAKIR KHAN 19 MOHSIN RIAZ 24 MAAZ NAZAR 25 MUHAMMAD SALMAN KHAN 27 ALI MAQSOOD 28 SEHBA FAYYAZ 30 SANA YAHYA 31 MUHAMMAD KAMRAN MANZOOR 32 HAFIZ JHANZAB ANJUM 33 ASLAM IRSHAD 34 MUHAMMAD SOHAIB ANWER 35 MUHAMMAD KHURRAM SAEED 42 HAMMAD SADDIQUE 43 SAAD DANIYAL MUSSADIQ 50 ABDUL WALEED BUTT 51 ZUBAIR TANVEER 52 SAJID KHALID 53 SULAIMAN DAWOOD 54 HUNAIN FAISAL 55 TAMOOR SADIQ 56 MUHAMMAD ABEER AZMAT 57 MUHAMMAD BILAL SAJJAD 58 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ASHIR 61 MUHAMMAD MURAD NAWAZ 64 NAYAB MAZHAR 65 FAIZAN KHALID 66 ARBAAZ ALI KHAN 67 MUHAMMAD UZAIR UL HASSAN 68 KHISAL IFTIKHAR 70 HAMZA KHALID BUTT 74 FAREEHA NADEEM 75 ABAD HAYEE 78 NAMRA SOHAIL 79 ABEER JALEEL DAR 80 MUHAMMAD KHIZER ASHFAQ 81 USAMA AKMAL 85 TALAL QASIM 89 MUHAMMAD JUNAID 90 MUHAMMAD SAJID 92 MAHNOOR MURTAZA 93 YAMAN SHARIF 96 RASHID IQBAL 97 KHATIJA SHAFIQ 98 AMMAR 99 USMAN AZAM 101 SAYED MUHAMMAD ANAS ZAIDI 103 ABDUL RAHEEM QAZI 104 WAQAS NADEEM 107 AREEBA WASEEM 112 HAMID ALI 113 AYESHA SATTAR 115 JAHNZEB IQBAL 117 AIMAN 118 HUSSNAIN SAFDAR 120 DURRAB NADEEM 122 IRFAN SHAHID 125 SABA BAQAI 126 MUHAMMAD FARRUKH NAWAZ 127 ABDUL HASEEB 128 MUHAMMAD SOHAIB SHAFIQUE 130 AMINA BIBI 133 WALEED BIN KHALID 135 ROHMA NAVEED KHAN 138 AMINA ADNAN 141 AWAIS MUJAHID 142 RABI FAISAL 146 RIZWAN...
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...Siddique Awais Munir Basharat Mahboob Maroof Ilyas Mazhar Iqbal Miss Ayesha Ch. Miss Fariha Iftikhar Miss Kashaf Yaseen Miss Ujala Ashraf Muhammad Abdullah Waleed Muhammad Aftab Muhammad Essa Khalid Muhammad Khalid Hameed Muhammad Maqsood Khan Muhammad Shoaib Muhammad Waqar Murzooq Saleem Noor Nauman Altaf Roman Majeed Syed Ahmad Hassan Bukhari Waqar Ali Zain Qayyum Abdul Ghaffar ABDUL REHMAN Abdul Rehman ABDUL SHAKOOR Abrar Anwar ABRAR JAMIL ADEEL AHMED ADEEL IRSHAD ADNAN SHAUKAT Aftab Shaukat Ahmed Zeeshan Ahsan Mahmud AIMEN BASHIR ALI AUN ALI EHSAN MANJ ALI EJAZ ALI HAMED ALI MEHBOOB ALI USMAN BASHIR Allah Ditta Shahid Ameer Hamza ANAM ALVI ANAM MOOSA Anam Ullah Aneel Shahzad ANUM INTISAR ANUM JAVED ARSLAN RAZZAQ CNIC 3310226618167 3310114158887 3530374620369 3830212044729 3310246045471 3640282454573 3310068099318 3310208917468 3430126117362 3110248981000 3660180459853 3660119940117 3210224181181 3310054615453 3660215126755 3430288411671 3310221134839 3310286092337 3310267032475 3330104275587 3130374936045 3530220857361 3310031746769 3520130546281 3540489657861 3230412338735 3310206565785 3310425262179 3510288617907 3310002339509 3310271578631 3310330195673 3410434351359 3310694673473 3310266881555 3310094300496 3550103015009 3410316103425 3410254910063 3640240257955 3310280974795 3310365417863 3320230856293 3110429923229 3310491652158 3310223351140 3210393094829 3650223947235 3220390088246 3310066811652 3110129155513 FATHER Muhammad Naseeb Mirza Abid Munir Ahmed Basharat Mahboob...
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...IEEE COMMUNICATIONS LETTERS, VOL. 17, NO. 12, DECEMBER 2013 2229 Selective HARQ Transceiver Design for OFDM System Zia Muhammad, Hasan Mahmood, Awais Ahmed, and Nazar Abbas Saqib Abstract—We present a novel selective Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (HARQ) based transceiver design for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system. The proposed method is bandwidth efficient and has lower complexity as compared to conventional HARQ method adopted by communication standards such as long-term evolution (LTE). Our transceiver design introduces an additional retransmission layer at OFDM modulation level, which is independent of conventional HARQ methods. Instead of calculating computationally expensive soft information and applying forward error correction (FEC) on the soft information, receiver requests retransmission of information symbols corresponding to the subcarriers that have signal-tonoise ratio (SNR) below a set threshold at modulation level. We also provide criteria for selective retransmission and throughput analysis with new selective retransmission approach. We demonstrate that with limited feedback at modulation layer level, the proposed method enhances throughput of the system in all SNR regimes. The proposed selective HARQ method provides great flexibility for an application to optimize throughput based on its bit error rate (BER) requirement. Index Terms—Hybrid ARQ, partial retransmission, LDPC codes, OFDM, LTE, joint detection. I. I NTRODUCTION...
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...Applied Research and Development of Renewable Energy Based Technologies Mission statement: The mission of the company is to alleviate poverty and protects the environment through applied research and development of renewable energy based technologies. Initially, we planned to concentrate on Solar Energy as it has vast potential in our country having abundance sunshine. Strategic Alliances with the leading players (manufacturers / organizations) have been developed; so that we can introduce latest technologies in the field of Solar Energy in Pakistan . Our mission is to popularize and deliver Solar Energy solutions to rural households and market various solar energy products all over the country; as Clean, reusable and affordable solar power is increasingly being recognized worldwide as the leading alternative energy source for the 21st century. At the threshold of energy crisis being faced by our country, SOLTECH passionately committed to combine latest solar technology with nature’s most abundant resource ( SUN ) to deliver the cleanest, most affordable and energy efficient solutions for a green future; and contribute towards poverty alleviation of our country. Introduction SOLTECH International is engaged in the field Renewable Energy such as Solar, Wind and Bio-gas. Main objective is to produce electricity to fulfill the minimum requirement of electrical power after energy crisis and dusk in the remote rural areas of Pakistan ; where conventional electricity could...
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...Final Time Table - Fall 2014 ( v 20141113-1130 ) CIIT_Lahore FA14-BEC-A (Semester 1) (DDP) 2 10:00 - 11:30 HUM-Huma Ijaz 1 8:30 - 10:00 Phy-Dr. Saif Ur Rehman 3 11:30 - 1:00 4 1:30 - 3:00 5 3:00 - 4:30 HUM-Dr. Musferah Mehfooz 6 4:30 - 6:00 7 6:00 - 7:30 Subjects Count English Physics for Chemical Comprehension and Engineers Composition Islamic Studies N-7 HUM-Huma Ijaz N-1 Math-Imran Zulfiqar Chem-Amjad Riaz Cheema Chemical Process Principles I N-11 Calculus I 2 Chemical Process Principles I 2 English Comprehension and Composition 2 Islamic Studies 2 Lab-Engineering Drawing 2 Lab-Physics for Chemical Engineers 2 Physics for Chemical Engineers 2 Tuesday Monday English Comprehension and Composition Calculus I N-7 N-12 Chem-Amjad Riaz N-11 Wednesday Phy-Dr. Saif Ur Rehman Physics for Chemical Chemical Process Engineers Principles I N-18 HUM-Dr. Musferah Mehfooz N-19 Math-Imran Zulfiqar Cheema Dr. Saif Ur Rehman / Dr. Ishrat Sultana Thursday Islamic Studies Calculus I Lab-Physics for Chemical Engineers N-15 N-3 Applied Physics Lab Chem-Muhammad Imran Rafiq Friday Lab-Engineering Drawing PC Lab-C Lessons/week 14 Timetable generated:11/13/2014 aSc Timetables Final Time Table - Fall 2014 ( v 20141113-1130 ) CIIT_Lahore FA14-BEC-B (Semester 1) (DDP) 2 10:00 - 11:30 Math-Syed Tahir Raza Rizvi 1 8:30 - 10:00 HUM-Huma Ijaz 3 11:30...
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...ACKNOWLEGMENT Starting with name of Allah and its beloved Prophet Hazart Muhammad (P.B.U.H), due to whose mercy and graciousness, I was able to accomplish the internship report as requirements of my BBA (hons) degree. And special thanks to my project Advisor Mam Shafaq Naeem and all facility members of LBS. I am also happy to pay my regards to their Sir Khurram (Branch Manager) who had instead and help me in my report. Lastly I would love to thanks my family members all the support and prayers in every steps. Summary: This internship report grasps the achievement of my particular understanding of banking Environment along with achievement of banking rules. I had begun this internship of mine. From soneri bank private limited Okara Branch. The duration of my internship was six weeks. I was introduced to the basic working of banking along with real life Practice. Soneri bank is the one of the Pakistani private and supportive commercial bank having 234 branches in larger cities of Pakistan. It’s main head office in Karachi on chundrigar Road. Its head Quarters in Lahore. The bank starts its developments in year 1992. Soneri bank limited came in to being on September 28, 1991; the first branch of bank opened in Lahore on April 16, 1992 and also has branch in Karachi on May 09, 1992 & listed on all the stock exchange of Pakistan. To open a customer account like Individual, joint partnerships, private limited are the minor types of accounts. Different certification is...
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...12/13/2014 (1) Zeeshan Hashim Sponsored asani.com.pk Won’t you like to have extra cash? Sell your old cell phone on Asani today. http://bit.ly/... Like Page Zeeshan Hashim Timeline About Photos Friends Friends Following Message More Works at industrial Studied at Numl Graduated in 2009 Born on May 9, 1986 28 years old Your friend since May Post Photo / Video Latest Haier Smart Phones www.tcsconnect.com Shop for your favourite 3G enabled Haier Smartphones online at TCSConnect. Shop Now Write something... Zeeshan Hashim 46 mins · PHOTOS · 763 Like · Comment · Share 10 people like this. PLACES Write a comment... Grafton College Islamabad About 2 months ago Zeeshan Hashim 2 hrs · Edited · MOVIES · 20 ﻣﺠﻬ ﺳﮯ ﺍﯾﮏ ﺩﻭﺳﺖ ﻧﮯ ﭘﻮﭼﻬﺎ ﮐﮧ ﻣﻴﮟ ﺳﺎﺋﻨﺲ )ﺑﺸﻤﻮﻝ ﻧﻴﭽﺮﻝ ﻭ ﺳﻮﺷﻞ ( ﮐﯽ ﮐﻴﺎ ( ﮐﯽcause and effect) ﺗﻌﺮﯾﻒ ﮐﺮﺗﺎ ﮨﻮﮞ..... ﻣﻴﺮﺍ ﺟﻮﺍﺏ ﺗﻬﺎ ؛ ﺳﺎﺋﻨﺲ ﻋﻠﺖ ﻭ ﻣﻌﻠﻮﻝ .... (ﻭﺿﺎﺣﺖ ﮐﺎ ﻧﺎﻡ ﮨﮯmechanical) ﻣﻴﮑﺎﻧﮑﯽ ﭘﻬﺮ ﭘﻮﭼﻬﺎ ﮔﻴﺎ ﮐﮧ ﻓﻠﺴﻔﮧ ﮐﯽ ﮐﻴﺎ ﺗﻌﺮﯾﻒ ﮨﮯ ....ﻣﻴﺮﺍ ﺟﻮﺍﺏ ﺗﻬﺎ ﮐﮧ ﻓﻠﺴﻔﮧ ﻋﻠﺖ ﻭ ﻣﻌﻠﻮﻝ ...... ﮐﯽ ﻏﺎﯾﺘﯽ )ﻣﻘﺼﺪ( ﻭﺿﺎﺣﺖ ﮐﺎ ﻧﺎﻡ ﮨﮯ ﻣﻴﮟ ﺩﺭﺳﺖ ﮨﻮﮞ ؟ ﺁﭖ ﻣﻴﮟ ﺳﮯ ﻏﺎﻟﺐ ﺍﮐﺜﺮﯾﺖ ﻣﻴﺮﯼ ﺑﺎﺕdefinitions ﮐﻴﺎ ﻣﻴﮟ ﺍﭘﻨﯽ ﺳﮯ ﺍﺗﻔﺎﻕ ﮐﺮﮮ ﮔﯽ .......ﮨﺎﮞ ﺍﯾﺴﮯ ﻟﻮﮔﻮﮞ ﮐﯽ ﺑﻬﯽ ﻣﻌﻘﻮﻝ ﺗﻌﺪﺍﺩ ﮨﻮ ﮔﯽ ﺟﻮ ﻣﺠﻬ See More ... ﺳﮯ ﻟﻴﻨﮕﻮﯾﺞ )ﺍﻟﻔﺎﻅ ﺍﻭﺭ ﻣﻌﺎﻧﯽ ( ﮐﮯ ﭘﮧ Like · Comment · Share https://www.facebook.com/zeeshan.hashim2?fref=ts 1/33 12/13/2014 (1) Zeeshan Hashim 19 people like this. View previous comments Rehan Abro 2 hrs · Like · 1 4 of 15 Valley of...
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...National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences FAST school of management, National university of Computer and Emerging Sciences Islamabad, Pakistan This case is written by Fatima Babar, Mubashir Saeed, Syed Awais Ali (MBA students) of FAST School of Management, Islamabad, Pakistan under the supervision of Mr.Adil Amin Kazi (Assistant Professor FAST School of Management, Islamabad, Pakistan). Case study refers to learning purposes only. Cases in management Dated: 25/05/2015 “Pakistan Cricket Board; from Free Fall to the Downfall” Sharyar Khan, the 31st and the second time elected Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board since its formation, was in stress the night before the first T20 match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe. After the final visit to the Qaddafi stadium to ensure the arrangements for the match, he sat down on the corner of the stadium to give few thoughts on the emplaced challenges. More than 30,000 spectators will watch the match tomorrow. The passion of cricket in Pakistan is not only commendable but also at times terrifying for the management. Winning the series against the Zimbabwe at the home ground was not the only challenge. Reactive violence from the die heart cricket fans on a loss, media criticism, organizational mafia, terrorism, political pressures and poor team performances were the hard blocks hanging up on his shoulders. Since 1992, when Pakistan became the World Champion,...
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...S w 908M68 CRESCENT STANDARD INVESTMENT BANK LIMITED — GOVERNANCE FAILURE1 Muntazar Bashir Ahmed wrote this case solely to provide material for class discussion. The author does not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The author may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Ivey Management Services prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmittal without its written permission. Reproduction of this material is not covered under authorization by any reproduction rights organization. To order copies or request permission to reproduce materials, contact Ivey Publishing, Ivey Management Services, c/o Richard Ivey School of Business, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7; phone (519) 661-3208; fax (519) 661-3882; e-mail cases@ivey.uwo.ca. Copyright © 2008, Ivey Management Services Version: (A) 2008-12-12 KET Securities Limited’s head office at Karachi in Pakistan had been receiving unofficial reports since May 2006 that there had been a number of frauds at Crescent Standard Investment Bank Limited (CSIBL). This was confirmed when the bank did not circulate the audited accounts for the year ended December 31, 2005, even as late as August 2006. Early in September 2006, a business analyst at KET was asked to investigate what the press had been reporting. Management was shocked to read the information the newspapers had...
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...Tarikh : 10/03/2014 Masa : 04:46 PM UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA Sistem Rekod Pelajar Jadual Waktu Peperiksaan Akhir Semester Kedua Sesi 2013/2014 Muka Surat 1 / 96 [dwr_af170] HARI Bil. 1 :ISNIN 9:00 AM Kod Nama Kursus Kump A Bil Pel 64 1 Pec Bil Masa Pec (Minit) 64 150 Tempat DSB K.MAS Tarikh : 02/06/2014 Nama Pensyarah BPFE2033 KEWANGAN KEUSAHAWANAN Dr. Farrah Merlinda Binti Muharam Dr. Aliyu Olayemi Abdullateef Hartini bt. Husin Dr. Norhayati Bt. Zakaria (K) 2 BPMM3263 PENGURUSAN RANTAIAN BEKALAN A 93 1 93 150 TE 3 GFMA3063 PENGURUSAN SILANG BUDAYA B C 66 16 1 1 66 16 150 150 DSB K.MAS DSB K.MAS 4 SADN1043 HUBUNGAN ETNIK 2 6 A B C D E F G H I J K L M MKM N O R 108 1 135 70 134 95 62 94 113 116 125 148 141 119 36 22 39 51 59 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 108 1 135 70 134 95 62 94 113 116 125 148 141 119 36 22 39 51 59 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 PMI DSB K.TM DMS DMS DTSO TE DMS DTSO DMS DMS DTSO DSB K.T/WD DMS DSB K.TM MKM DSB K.TM DSB K.T/WD DMS Dr. Musa Yusuf Owoyemi Dr. Muhamad Amar bin Mahmad Dr. Ssuna Salim Dr. Muhammad Saleh Tajuddin Dr. Syahrul Faizaz binti Abdullah Dr. Ssuna Salim Dr. Muhammad Saleh Tajuddin Dr. Hazman Bin Hassan Dr. Muhamad Amar bin Mahmad Dr. Muhamad Amar bin Mahmad Dr. Suhanim binti Abdullah Dr. Syahrul Faizaz binti Abdullah Dr. Ssuna Salim (K) (K) (K) Dr. Ssuna Salim Dr. Suhanim binti Abdullah...
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