...interoffice memorandum to: gm(S & M) FROM: MANAGER MARKETING SUBJECT: PROMOTERS SALARY DATE: 30-1-2012 __________________________________________________________________________________ Ref No.POM/COML/634 Sir, Reference the subject matter, we had deputed female promoter at following Shops in the month of January 2013. |Sr. No |Promoter Name |Shop Name |Salary |Incentive |No. of Days |Total Salary (Rs.) | |1 |Miss Farzana Shafi |USC Lahore |600 |0 |7 |4200 | |2 |Miss Gulnar Shahzadi |PAC Commisary |600 |1000 |10 |7000 | |3 |Miss Shahida parveen |CSD Jehlum |500 |1000 |15 |8500 | |4 |Miss Naveeda |CSD Askari 14 |600 |0 |14 |8400 | |5 |Miss Saba |CSD Westrige |600 |0 |15 |9000 | |6 |Miss Neelum |CSD Scheme III |600 |1000 |15 |10000 | |7 |Miss Uzama Iqbal |CSD Super Mall Lahore ...
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...Date Sheet for Sciences General/ Core Courses/All Major Mid Term Examinations -Fall 2013 Semester Date & Day Sem 09:30 -11:00 Sec No. Room No. Teacher's Name Tooba Mohtsham Dr. Shahnaz Ch. Dr. Shahnaz Ch. Sem 11:30 -01:00 Sec No. Room No. Teacher's Name Sem Asifa Kayani Dr. Nikhat Khan 7 7 7 01:30 -03:00 Sec No. Room No. Teacher's Name 1 Introductory Biochemistry Introduction to Biotechnology Molecular Biotechnology A A A 9 35 4 Sci Y Sci Y Sci Y 3 3 Microbiology Electricity and Magnetism A A 56 31 NB-15 NB-8 Data Analysis & Report Writing A Data Analysis & Report Writing B Data Analysis & Report Writing C 33 NB-14 Farah Arif Munaza Bajwa Itrat Batool Naqvi 21-Oct-13 1 5 41 Main Lab NB-7 1 1 English-I English-I N K 25 44 SCI Y SCI Z Sadia Ghaznavi Nasreen Pashsa 3 Mathematics A 28 NB-36 Nighat Altaf 5 Molecular Physiology A 16 SCI 9 SCI 6 SCI 8 SCI 12 SCI 12 Tooba Mohtsham Asifa Kayani Saleha Mehboob Ayesha Aftab Gaitee Joshua 22-Oct-13 Basic Concepts of Environmental Sciences 24 5 A Data Handling and Atomic Spectroscopy 5 A 5 5 Electrical Instrumentation Human and Animal Behavior A A 9 9 12 7 Advanced Topics in Molecular BiologyA 7 7 Medical Biotechnology Plant Ecology A A 19 33 3 SCI 6 SCI R SCI 6 SCI 7 SCI 7 SCI 8 SCI8 Dr.Hooria Younas Dr. Amber Shehzadi Asifa Kayani Ayesha Roohi Saleha Mehboob Saima Mubeen Dr. Saleema...
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...Factors affecting fecundity of P. solenopsis Pak. J. Agri. Sci., Vol. 47(4), 425-428; 2010 ISSN (Print) 0552-9034, ISSN (Online) 2076-0906 http://www.pakjas.com.pk IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION ON SOCIAL PROTECTION OF MIGRANTS FAMILIES LEFT BEHIND IN AGRARIAN COMMUNITIES OF DISTRICT TOBA TEK SIGNH, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN Izhar Ahmed Khan1,*, Sadaf Mahmood1, Ghulam Yasin2, Babar Shahbaz3 1 Department of Rural Sociology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan; 2Department of Sociology, B. Z. University, Multan, Pakistan; 3Department of Agri. Extension, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. * corresponding author’s e.mail: izhark99@yahoo.com The people living in one part of the world basically moved to other parts for the purpose of taking up permanent or semi-permanent residence, usually across a political boundary. People migrate with the hope of improvement of living conditions of their families left behind. This study aims to explore the impact of international migration on the families left behind in the agrarian communities of district Toba Tek Singh of the Punjab province. Multistage sampling technique was used for the purpose of data collection. One tehsil from Toba Tek Singh district was selected through simple random sampling technique. Four union councils from out of 32 union councils and 30 respondents from each union council were selected. Convenient sampling technique and Snowball sampling technique was used in the selection...
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...Studies Holy Cross College Submitted By Fairuz Sadaf Class: XI, Section: B Roll no: 3295 Date of Submission: 6th March, 2012 Table of Contents Serial No Title Page 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5 2 Executive Summary 6 3 Part 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 1.2 ORIGIN OF THE STUDY 1.3 METHODOLOGY 1.4 LIMITATION 7-9 4 Part 2 FINDINGS OF THE STUDY 2.1 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 2.2 ORGANIZATION CHART 2.3 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT 2.4 COMPANY OVERVIEW 2.5 HUMAN RESOURSE MANAGEMENT 2.6 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 10-21 5 Part:3 3.1 PROBLEMS 22 6 RECOMMENDATION 22 7 CONCLUSION 22 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL March 4, 2012 Mrs. Munira Chowdhury Lecturer of Management Holy Cross College Tejgoan, Dhaka- 1215 Subject: Submission of report on “Akij Food and Beverage Ltd.” Dear Madam, I am very delighted to present my report on “Akij Food and Beverage Ltd.”. This report is the consequence of and that we have carried out in Akij Food and Beverage Ltd at Dhamrai, Savar. This report and study tour of this report has given me the prospect to know about the production and management of Akij Food and Beverage ltd. I have tried my best to make this report as per your instruction and it would be a great pleasure for me if this report can serve its purpose. I would like to request you to accept my report and oblige thereby. Sincerely Yours, Fairuz Sadaf Roll no: 3295 Section: B Business Studies ...
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...International Marketing: Entering New Markets By: Div B TURKEY WHY CIPLA IN TURKEY Attractive Emerging Market Alignment with Cipla’s Corporate Vision Government Initiative (Vision 2023) Geo-strategic importance Disease Prevalence • Respiratory diseases- 3rd major cause of death • Cancer- 2nd major cause of death • 60% adult men and 40% adult women smoke in Turkey • HIV- Officially 1/2 in Istanbul Wholesale Retail • More than 500 wholesale companies, but only about 200 of them are active •More than 24,000 pharmacies • Selçuk Ecza and Hedef Alliance>90% of wholesale market share •Istanbulmaximum pharmacies •Mark ups are regulated HOW TO ENTER TURKEY Turkey Government’s Vision 2023 HOW TO ENTER TURKEY Turkey Government’s Vision 2023 In “Vision 2023” scenario for Turkey’s pharmaceutical industry, the ratio of locally manufactured products to market size will increase and reach USD 16 billion by 2023. HOW TO ENTER TURKEY Turkey Government’s Vision 2023 In “Vision 2023” scenario, clinical research investments are expected to reach USD 1.1 billion and total R&D investment by pharmaceutical industry is expected to reach USD 1.7 billion. HOW TO ENTER TURKEY Turkey Government’s Vision 2023 Turkey’s pharma export rate is expected to remain stable under current policies, but it could reach USD 8.1 billion as a result of increased production and clinical trial capacity in the “Vision...
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...Javeria Khan Permanent Address: Eden Value Homes House#15, Street 03, Block A. Multan road Lahore Pakistan. Email: ribbons.16@hotmail.com[->0] Phone: 03333293843 OBJECTIVE To work in a challenging and professional environment, where I can groom my technical, managerial and interpersonal skills and provide a valuable contribution to the organization. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY Bachelors in Fashion & Designing Pakistan Institute of Fashion Designing (4 years) 2006 – 2010 F.Sc Karachi Public College, Karachi, Pakistan 2003 – 2005 S.S.C St. Peter’s High School, Karachi, Pakistan 2002- 2003 CREATIVE SKILL · Research and inspirational work · Mood boards · Design development · Textile designing TECHNICAL SKILLS · Pattern · Draping · Sewing · Fashion drawings PROJECTS DONE IN PSFD · Lawn print for Nishat linen. · Children wear for Mini Minors. · Projects on themes like military, mafia, ballerina, color assignment. · INTERNSHIPS · Mrs. Kazmi (2months) · Nomi Ansari (2weeks) · Few projects with Yahsir Waheed. (in PIFD) · Attended Fashion...
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...faith past and present. The Prophet Muhammad, the Messenger of God according to the Islamic faith warns others of the coming judgment. Muslims, believes people conveys to heaven and hell after the final judgment. Muhammad preaches sermons, performs miracles with God’s authority and spreads God’s word abroad. Non-believers contests their disbelief seeking persecution of Muhammad. Muhammad and his family goes into hiding for several years before his death. Believers continue to proclaim their faith to Islam. A simple task to follow. Believers must with a hearable voice pronounce with conviction and understanding by reciting “la ilaha illa Allah, Muhammad rasoolu Allah” sa. Which signify your believeth one God, one messenger is Muhammad says Sadaf, Islam...
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...Prepared For Sayeedul Karim (SDK) MGT 314.5 Prepared By Name: ID# Sadaf Islam 0930418030 Tarek- Al- Zobaer 1010052 030 Md. Saiful Islam 1010051030 Mushfique Enam Ratul 1010852030 Sabbir Islam 092195530 March 2, 2014 Activity | Predecessors | Normal Time | Crash Time | Max. Time Red. (NT-CT) | Cost Increase/Period | A | None | 7 | 6 | 1 | 200 | B | None | 12 | 9 | 3 | 250 | C | A | 8 | 6 | 2 | 250 | D | A | 6 | 5 | 1 | 300 | E | B | 1 | 1 | 0 | | F | C,D | 1 | 1 | 0 | | G | D,E | 3 | 1 | 2 | 200 | H | F | 3 | 2 | 1 | 350 | I | G | 2 | 2 | 0 | | AON Network Diagrams: C F H A D Start Finish I G B E From Start to Finish there are 4 paths Path Length of Path Start-A-C-F-H-Finish 0+7+8+1+3+0 19 Start-A-D-F-H-Finish 0+7+6+1+3+0 17 Start-A-D-G-I-Finish 0+7+6+3+2+0 18 Start-B-E-G-I-Finish 0+12+1+3+2+0 18 To find out the Total cost after crashing we have to follow some steps. They are: 1. Finding the critical path: After observing the length of path we can say that ‘A-C-F-H’ is the critical path because it will take the greatest time to complete. A-C-F-H 7+8+1+3 19 weeks 2. From the critical path, finding the lowest crash cost/week: We have the information that – Activity | Cost Increase/ Period ($) | A | 200 | C | 250 | F | - | H | 350 | So we can say...
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...GRAND SULTAN HOTEL……… # Quick View: Our hospitality management and service is dedicated to provide high quality food and service to our clients. We are receptive to our client’s needs and demands and go hand in hand with the trends in food habits and technological advancement. Our motto is to” SATISFY CUSTOMER’s APPETITE IN TRUE SENSE”. # GOAL: * To receive 3 stars affiliation by the year 2014. * To secure the top position in the hotel industry. * To satisfy customers by the best possible means. # Current scenario: * Customers complains on the quality of food * Lack of Variation * Courtesy amongst the hotel staff missing. * Lack in modern culinary equipments. * Dessert section sales not good. * Cleanliness issues. From the above context we can see there is a need of training. # Objectives of training: According to the needs of training the training program is divided into four parts. * Food safety and quality training program. No of participants-4 Time frame- 6 hours per day for 5days * Service quality training program. No of participants-4 Time frame-4 hours per day for 3 days * Culinary variety learning program No of participants-4 Time frame- 4 hours per day for 5 days * Introduction to new technology in kitchen world training program No of participants-4 Time frame-3 hours per day for 3 days # Selection of trainees: Selection of trainees is based on the skills deficiency of some workers and...
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...efficacious in action,33 and can be taken by the patient in diseases where the intake of large doses of medicine is not possible. 2. Use is easy as compared to other dosage forms.33 3. Some kushtajat are unparalleled as aphrodisiac.33 4. Most of the kushtajat stimulates innate heat of the body.33 5. Kushtajat are more stable than other dosage forms.33 Shelf life of kushta is believed to be infinite and they became more potent with the advent of time. The older the kushtajat the better the effect.20 6. Only dosage form in which a bio-incompatible substance is made biocompatible.33 7. Only dosage form that can be given in acute conditions. 8. It is a dosage form which induces the change in the temperament of the drug e.g. the temperament of sadaf is sard wa khushk but its kushta has temperament garm wa khushk.68 9. All the kushtajat are very potent by their actions. This property of kushtajat is used to treat severe diseases.51 General precaution to be taken during calcination...
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...MRes in Cancer Biology 2012/13 |Project Title |Translational therapy biomarkers in ovarian cancer | |Supervisor 1 |Dr Charlotte Wilhelm-Benartzi | |Contact details |c.wilhelm-benartzi@imperial.ac.uk | |Supervisor 2* |Professor Robert Brown, Dr Sadaf Ghaem-Maghami | |Contact details |b.brown@imperial.ac.uk | |Finance Administrator |Jeremy Batten | |Contact details |jeremy.batten@imperial.ac.uk | |Grant Code for transfer of research |WSCC_F36550 | |expenses** | | |Laboratory where the student will be |4th Floor IRDB, Hammersmith Campus | |doing research | ...
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...COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF THE PRIMARY FOCUS, METHODS & TOOLS OF INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN, CURRICULUM DESIGN, & PROGRAM EVALUATION ADDIE model: ADDIE is an effective tool used by instructors to design and develop instruction material. It is very famous tool adapted by many instructors because of its flexibility as it can be modified as and whenever required by the instructor. This model was developed in 1970 for U.S army for educational technology by Florida State University’s Center. It’s a systematic model for instruction comprising of five phases: 1) Analysis 2) Design 3) Development 4) Implementation 5) Evaluation Phases of ADDIE: 1) Analysis: During the analysis phase, the learner’s goals, objectives and learning problems are identified by the instructor. The learning environment, modes of imparting the knowledge and any other constrain are also observed by the instructor. 2) Design: This is the next sequential stage in the ADDIE model where a blue print or prototype of the learning material is made catering to the needs of the learner. A detailed systematic design is created for the user here. 3) Development: Actual creation of the learning material It could be an integration of various tools and technologies. Developing the procedure for the maximum learning outcome is focused on this phase. 4) Implementation: The designed plan is put into action in this phase for the learner by imparting knowledge through the planned tools and activities. 5) Evaluation:...
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...[Writer’s name] [Professor’s name] [Course title] [Date] CHILDHOOD OBESITY Parent’s lifestyle, upbringing and home environment is a major cause for child obesity. Through the past few decades, childhood obesity is on the rise and it now a very hot topic of debate. Like any other disease or condition, child obesity also has its factors. The most common and influencing factor is home environment. Other factors include diet, genetics, the lifestyle, culture and even physiological issues. Children have no sense of health and being obese. They are often unaware of the long term damage it may do to their bodies. The problem with our cultures is that parents are also unaware of the risks attached with obesity. They themselves do not keep a healthy diet. Therefore they are not watchful of what their children eat. Obese children are often those who become overweight adults. This is an ongoing cycle in which no one cares what the other person is eating. Obesity is the root of majority of the diseases and it often leads to death. So it is better to control it during childhood, when it is just the start. The children of today have a very different lifestyle as compared to our ancestors. It is the reason that child obesity is a new term and concept for the elderly people. Most of the day is spent in school. Then there is homework and computer for the rest of the time. The little time that is still left is dedicated to the television. There is no physical exercise involved in the...
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...Dr. Pattillo Craft of Language 11/04/12 Childhood Obesity in America: According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention just over 1/3 or 35% of adult Americans are obese (Data and Statistics). Approximately 17% of all children from the age 2 to 19 are obese. The number of children that are obese has tripled since the 1980s (Data and Statistics). America has become one of the most obese nations in the world. Many obesity related health conditions that once thought applicable only to adults are now being seen in children (Daniels). Obese children have developed conditions of high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and nonalcoholic liver disease (Daniels). Obesity is mainly caused by low nutrition diets, and the lack physical activity. These are the two main problems that lead to obesity, but they are not at the root of childhood obesity. Low nutrition diets and low physical activity are only the results of a bigger problem. In America the major causes for childhood obesity are the fast food industry, Parental teachings, and the lack of sports and activities. There are ways to prevent childhood obesity, but it will have to start with the parents and government reforms. This world is completely different than it was thirty years ago. America’s culture has been turned into a more upbeat society that has put many families into dangerous situations. Unlike thirty to forty years ago, majority of households in America require both parents to work. Studies done by the NCPA...
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...BUSINESS PLAN SUBMITTED TO: Ms.Amina Sadaf BBA 6C BUSINESS PLAN TEAM MEMBERS ROLES GROUP LEADER Amna Shah……Compilation, roles and responsibilities of owners, introduction, executive summary, industry analysis, description of venture and confidentiality report. ASSOCIATES Anum Rafique……Logo, production plan, questionnaires and proof reading Mariam Raheem…..Table of contents, formatting, operational plan, questionnaires and proof reading Sabeen Iqbal……….Marketing plan and questionnaires FOLLOWERS Farooq Saleem…… Financial plan, questionnaires Raja Yasir………..Organizational plan and printing Sehrish Mirza…….Assessment of risk and questionnaires CONFIDENTIALITY REPORT To Madam, This report is confidential and is property of the co-owners whose names are listed below. It is intended only for the only use by the person to whom it is submitted too, and any reproduction or divulgence of any of its contents without the prior written consent of the owners/ company is strictly prohibited. Signature of Co-owners: Ms.Amina Sadaf signature ……………… Amna Shah Anum Rafique Farooq Saleem Raja Yasir Mariam Raheem Sabeen Iqbal Sehrish Mirza Contents TEAM MEMBERS ROLES 2 GROUP LEADER 2 ASSOCIATES 2 FOLLOWERS 2 CONFIDENTIALITY REPORT 3 ...
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