FAST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BBA 09 (N) Assignment # 1 MARY K ASH TRAITS Personality traits | Business traits | * Never quit attitude | * Creative and innovative- introduced innovative sales techniques | * Dedicated towards her work | * Dynamic sales ability | * Leadership | * A good motivator for her employees | * Intelligent and passionate | * Role model for many women in US | * Confident and full of enthusiasm | * Visionary entrepreneur
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have the ability to lead but not the experience and skills to be a leader and skills develop through the life learning experiences. We have many examples of born leaders as well as made leaders. Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Martin Luther King were few of the leaders who make their way to be a leader through their dedication, hard work, experience, intelligence, qualities and skills. Then, there are some born leaders like Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H), Jesus, and Prophet
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this specific group of individuals, is that the approach of the text is focused mainly in the professional life of the actor, describing his style, main roles in his films, and path during his entire career. Effectively, the text describes Saif Ali Khan’s professional career as
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United States presidential election of 1880, held on November 2, Republican James A. Garfield (pictured left) defeated Democrat Winfield Scott Hancock (pictured right). Garfield was an Ohio Congressman; Hancock was a Pennsylvania-born career army officer. Both were Civil War generals, as was a third candidate, Iowa Congressman James B. Weaver, nominated by the left-wing Greenback Party in a challenge to the dominance of the two major parties. In a campaign fought mainly over issues of Civil War loyalties
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legendary Hindu-Muslim controversy and blood-threatening conflicts. So, we would have been fighting again for freedom and rights. In both the cases, we the Muslims would have been at the disadvantage. We should thank leaders such as Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal for getting us an independent country where we can say our prayers, fast and say “Asalam-o-alaikum” to any passerby without the fear of getting shot. Its another issue that now-a-days our ways of greeting each other have changed
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Yahya Khan abolished One Unit. 1970: Balochistan was recognised as the fourth province of the then West Pakistan. 1972: The first ever elected government comprising Baloch nationalists was formed with Attaullah Mengal as CM. 1973: President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto dismissed the elected Balochistan government; this led to protests and calls for Balochistan’s secession. April, 1973: Baloch militants began to ambush army convoys. Bhutto ordered sending more troops to the province. The fighting was more widespread
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Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's Era During the 1970 Election campaign, Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto emerged as the clear front runner in the Punjab and Sind. He is the first person who has played a significant role in empowerment of women Pakistan. In his era, for the first time, women voted for the candidates of their own choice, irrespective of their husband’s desires. This was a big step in the political empowerment of women at the grass roots level. On assuming power in December 1970, Mr. Bhutto
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work as a government intern (Bhatia). Unfortunately, a violent military coup that resulted in the death of one of her family members prevented her from doing so. By 1977 Benazir’s father, Zulfikar Bhutto, had been in power in Pakistan for six years. He founded the PPP (Pakistan People’s Party) on liberal ideals and philosophies; however, accusations of military atrocities and government corruption surrounded his administration. Less than a month after his daughter’s return from England, he declared
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Chu Yee Horng, Iris Phil. Lit, MW. 1-2.30pm Ali Baba Bujang Lapok 1. Summary of the movie Ali Baba (Aziz Sattar) is a poor man who cannot succeed in life. He constantly sends his wife to his brother Kassim Baba's house to borrow flour so they can eat, but the stingy Kassim Baba (S. Shamsuddin) is frustrated at his brother and constantly reminds his wife, Aloyah, of Ali Baba's uselessness. When Aloyah comes to ask for flour for the umpteenth time, Kassim Baba loses his temper and
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Mass Upsurge, 1969 started with the student unrest of 1968 against the tyrannical rule of ayub khan, President of Pakistan. The movement soon engulfed the whole of the then East Pakistan peasants, artisans, workers joined the movement almost en masse. Due to continuous exaction of undue demands the labouring class of the industrial belts and low and medium income groups soon turned the movement into a struggle for economic emancipation. The racial repression and the deprivation of the Bengalis within
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