A RESEARCH REPORT ON “SHISHA CULTURE: WHY IS INCREASING IN YOUTH OF PAKISTAN?” Prepared for Karachi University Business School Prepared By Um-e-Amama Areeb Gul khan ENROLEMENT NO: BAC/UCGI/3418/2007 BS VIII University College Affiliated with University of Karachi A RESEARCH REPORT ON “SHISHA CULTURE: WHY IS INCREASING IN YOUTH OF PAKISTAN?” Prepared By Um-e-Amama Areeb Gul khan ENR NO: BAC/UCGI/3418/2007 BS VIII University College Affiliated with University
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including grass, hay and straw is substituted by the G.O MS No 1625 Rev (CT-II) dept dated 6-11-2006.w.e.f 01-09-2006) 4. Betel leaves 5. Books, periodicals and journals including maps, charts, globes and atlases (The words in italics were added by the Act No 23 of 2005 dated 26th Oct 2005 w.e.f 18-08-2005.) 6. Charkha, Ambar Charkha and Gandhi Topi 7. Charcoal 8. Jowar, Maize, Ragi, Bajra, Kodan, Kutki, Barley, Varigalu or variga rice, Korralu or Korra Rice. 9. Condoms and contraceptives
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comHEALTHFUL HINTS 27 OF THE BEST HEALTH “TIPS” From the editors of “PRACTICAL HEALTH GUIDES” © International Authors Bureau, 1999 all rights reserved 2 27 of the best health “tips” Contents Introduction..................................................................4 1. How to fight aging....................................................5 2. Are you anxious?......................................................6 3. Care for your heart while you sleep......................
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Earthquake Safety Checklist FEMA 526 / August 2005 FEMA Important Numbers and Addresses Your family may not be together when an earthquake strikes, so use the spaces below to record information that will help you communicate with one another. Remember, during the rst 24 hours following a major earthquake, use your telephone only in case of an emergency. Police telephone Fire Department telephone Ambulance telephone ‘s work address Call 911 for emergencies Telephone/cell phone ‘s
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including grass, hay and straw is substituted by the G.O MS No 1625 Rev (CT-II) dept dated 6-11-2006.w.e.f 01-09-2006) 4. Betel leaves 5. Books, periodicals and journals including maps, charts, globes and atlases (The words in italics were added by the Act No 23 of 2005 dated 26th Oct 2005 w.e.f 18-08-2005.) 6. Charkha, Ambar Charkha and Gandhi Topi 7. Charcoal 8. Jowar, Maize, Ragi, Bajra, Kodan, Kutki, Barley, Varigalu or variga rice, Korralu or Korra Rice. 9. Condoms and contraceptives
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Tree Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior), a broad-leaved tree European larch (Larix decidua), a coniferous tree Lepidodendron, an extinct lycophyte tree In botany, a tree is a plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting leaves or branches. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants, only plants that are usable as lumber, only plants above a specified height or only perennial species. At its broadest, trees include the taller palms, the tree ferns,
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Asia is one of the largest continents in the world with a population to match. Asia holds roughly thirty percent of the worlds land mass. Most of Asia is in the northern Hemisphere. China is one of the top three major energy producers and consumers of energy output for the world. Combined with the other two nations a total of 40 percent of energy was produced and consumed a total of 43 percent. (Grillot, 2006) Being combined with the other two nations and consuming almost half of the worlds total
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INTRODUCTION What is the definition of unity? Unity is the combination or arrangement of parts into a whole; unification. Malaysia is the land of multi-races combining the Malays, Chinese, Indians and other minorities. The unity of citizens is an important objective for a multi-racial country as it forms an important security for strengthens of the country and its administration. Without unity, a country will be exposed to various weaknesses. These weaknesses are capable to cause its sovereignty
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The Beneficial Uses of Hemp Following my father's death, I felt there was some unfinished business that we had not discussed. I searched to find some of my father's thoughts and feeling that I could justify our relationship through. Ironically, I came across a manila envelope, which had contained some of his prized possessions. As I searched through it, I developed a new opinion of the bio mass plant called "Hemp." There were articles showing a hemp bills being passed and farmers wanting to
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Philippine forests and forestry By FLORENCIO TAMESIS THE forest is perhaps the most valuable replaceable natural resource of the Philippines. As a source of raw materials and revenue to the Government, it can be managed to yield for a long time more than it does at present. The latest estimate on the extent of the vegetative soil cover of the Philippines is as follows: | Area in Hectares | Percent | Commercial forest | 13,198,406 | 44.5 | Noncommercial forest | 4,296,786 | 14.4 | Marsh: |
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