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    Buninesss

    ALI AHMED I am a confident, enthusiastic and energetic person with the ability to learn and adapt quickly to changing circumstances, accepting challenger and tackle them even in situation under pressure. I do possess good Communication skills, which enable me to maintain good customer relationship. • Father’s Name : Muhammad Sadiq • Date of Birth : 16 Nov,1988 • N.I.C# : 34601-3239707-1 • Domicile : Sialkot • Marital status : Single • Nationality

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    Pest Analysis

    EntErprisE survEys EntErprisE notE sEriEs EntrEprEnEurship 2011 EntErprisE notE no. 27 Business Environment Perceptions in Afghanistan and Pakistan Judy S. Yang T his note compares business environment perceptions using a unique panel data set of Afghani and Pakistani firms interviewed between 2007 and 2010. Examining the evolution of business climate perceptions within the same group of firms over time allows for a clear picture of how the broad business environment is changing. Firms

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    Christina Lamb

    years in Pakistan and Afghanistan to discover the secrets of Afghan-Russian war. She also observed and investigated the political cultures of both countries. She has conducted meetings with people and landlords who were political active during specific period of Afghan-Russian wars. She reviewed carefully the history of Pakistan, its political backgrounds, conflicts and contradictions between different forces and the cultural diversity in Pakistan and Afghanistan. When she landed in Pakistan, she was

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    Arrival of Islam

    Arrival of Islam Islam arrived in the area of modern Pakistan in 711 CE, when the Umayyad dynasty sent a Muslim Arab army led by Muhammad bin Qasim against the ruler of Sindh, Raja Dahir. Muhammad Bin Qasim's army was defeated in his first three attempts. The Muslim army conquered the northwestern part of Indus Valley from Kashmir to the Arabian Sea. The arrival of the Arab Muslims to the provinces of Sindh and Punjab, along with subsequent Muslim dynasties, set the stage for the religious boundaries

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    It Engineer

    Abdul Wahab S/o Fazal-Ur-Rehman CNIC: 37301-6245540-3, Date of Birth: 19-09-1986 Address: House # 55, Street # 06 Haji Mohala muftian Dina, Punjab, Pakistan Phone: +92544631398 (Day & Evening), +923005596249 (Mobile) Email: abdulwahab86@gmail.com | | |[pic] Professional Summary I am an entry level IT Professional with strong skills in Telecommunication Networks, Network Operations, and Management. Good at communication and presentation. I have strong analytical and writing skills. EXPEREINCE

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    Kashmir's Problem

    The Kashmir conflict (Hindi: कश्मीर विवाद, Urdu: مسئلہ کشمیر) is a territorial disputebetween India and Pakistan over the Kashmir region, the northwesternmost region ofSouth Asia. India claims the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir and as of 2010, administers approximately 43% of the region, including most of Jammu, the Kashmir Valley,Ladakh, and the Siachen Glacier. India's claims are contested by Pakistan, which controls approximately 37% of Kashmir, namely Azad Kashmir and the northern areas of Gilgit and Baltistan

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    Water Scenario: Past, Present and Future of Pakistan by: Muhammed Zafir Zia

    Water Scenario: Past, Present and Future of Pakistan By: Muhammed Zafir Zia Per capita availability of surface water in Pakistan is gradually dwindling from 5300 cubic meter in 1951 to 1000 cubic meters in 2005 and is projected to hit less than 1000 cubic meters making Pakistan a water short country Of all the major problems, water crisis is the one that lies at the heart of our survival and that of our planet. Experts project that the global water crisis will reach unprecedented

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    Pakistan (Urdu: پاکِستان), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It has a 1,046-kilometre (650 mi) coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and China in the far northeast.[6] Tajikistan also lies very close to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. Thus, it occupies a crossroads position between South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East.[7] The region

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    Disastrous Consequences.

    usual attire for business people. Women will need light clothing during the summer. Foreign women are generally exempt from many social customs, and wearing baggy trousers and shirt, or long skirts are generally acceptable. Do not ask for pork. Pakistan is a Muslim country where pork is considered unclean. Alcohol is officially banned, although it can be found in some hotels, to be consumed on the premises only. Women business travellers Women are expected to dress soberly and act discreetly

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    Culture of Pakistan

    CULTURE Pakistan is the country full of natural and cultural wealth. Pakistan has its own unique and specific cultural identification. Culture and heritage of Pakistan reflects the extra ordinary skill and devotion of Pakistani people. Pakistani people are playing a vital role in the presentation, development and promotion of Pakistani culture. The Pakistani culture is dominated by Islamic tradition and heritage. Islamic heritage has great impact on Pakistani culture. In ancient times, Pakistan was

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