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High-Level Nuclear Wastes and the Environment: Analyses of Challenges and Engineering Strategies
World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 2012, 2, 89-105 http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/wjnst.2012.23015 Published Online July 2012 (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/wjnst) High-Level Nuclear Wastes and the Environment: Analyses of Challenges and Engineering Strategies Mukhtar Ahmed Rana Physics Division, Directorate of Science, PINSTECH, Islamabad, Pakistan Email: [email protected], [email protected] Received February 11, 2012; revised April 2, 2012; accepted April 19, 2012 ABSTRACT The main objective of this paper is to analyze the current status of high-level nuclear waste disposal along with presen- tation of practical perspectives about the environmental issues involved. Present disposal designs and concepts are ana- lyzed on a scientific basis and modifications to existing designs are proposed from the perspective of environmental safety. A new concept of a chemical heat sink is introduced for the removal of heat emitted due to radioactive decay in the spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste, and thermal spikes produced by radiation in containment materi- als. Mainly, UO2 and metallic U are used as fuels in nuclear reactors. Spent nuclear fuel contains fission products and transuranium elements which would remain radioactive for 104 to 108 years. Essential concepts and engineering strate- gies for spent nuclear fuel disposal are described. Conceptual designs are described and discussed considering the long-term radiation and thermal activity of spent nuclear fuel. Notions of physical and chemical barriers to contain nu- clear waste are highlighted. A timeframe for nuclear waste disposal is proposed and time-line nuclear waste disposal plan or policy is described and discussed. -
Name CNIC Date of Birth (Dd/Mm/Yyyy) Amount Submission
LIST OF CATEGORY -III MEMBERS REGISTERED IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-II(Part-4th) Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) A SATTAR UMERANI 4200036095311 1-Feb-70 25000 25-Mar-19 Aaber Farooq 33301-4817637-3 03/09/1986 25,000 25-Mar-19 Aabis Raza Kazmi 34101-7982643-3 14/9/1990 25,000 6-Mar-19 Aamir Ali 31101-3366151-7 9/9/1991 25,000 21-Mar-19 AAMIR SHAHZAD 3310007107175 25-Sep-72 25000 21-Mar-19 AASHIQ ALI MEMON 4330329942951 21-Aug-69 25000 22-Mar-19 AASIM BASHIR 3740567745419 20-Oct-70 25000 11-Mar-19 Abaid Ullah 32103-2518976-5 1/6/1966 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL ALEEM KHAN 3520230658047 9-Mar-65 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL AZEEM JATOI 4230177451543 1-Apr-78 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL AZIZ 6110142134913 1-May-64 25000 22-Mar-19 Abdul Bari 32402-5221299-9 10/9/1965 25,000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL BASIT 3740540476955 24-Mar-88 25000 21-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFAR 3550102289413 1-Apr-89 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFAR 5210105714535 17-Jul-80 25000 14-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFAR 4220102855149 4-Mar-60 25000 14-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFFFAR KHAN 8210299699793 18-Dec-71 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFOOR 4230109573757 6-Mar-75 25000 25-Mar-19 Date of Birth Name CNIC Amount Submission Date (dd/mm/yyyy) ABDUL GHAFOOR 3740615687037 22-Oct-63 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL GHAFOOR SANJRANI 4230103641849 30-May-57 25000 18-Mar-19 ABDUL HAFEEZ 4130381796287 2-Mar-85 25000 18-Mar-19 Abdul Hameed 35202-5798517-7 13/11/1951 25,000 13-Mar-19 ABDUL HAMEED 4240116994783 20-Sep-62 25000 25-Mar-19 ABDUL HAMID 4210178803863 12-Mar-63 25000 22-Mar-19 ABDUL HAMID KHAN 4210115977797 12-Jan-64 25000 25-Mar-19 -
Hindi 1509 Song
NO. SONG TITLE MOVIE/ALBUM VERSION HINDI 1509 SONG NO. SONG TITLE MOVIE/ALBUM VERSION 03900 AA AA BHI JA TEESRI KASAM LATA MANGESHKAR JIS DESH MEIN 03901 AA AB LAUT CHALE GANGA BEHTI HAI MUKESH, LATA MANGESHKAR DOOR GAGAN KI 03002 AA CHAL KE TUJHE CHHAON MEIN KISHORE KUMAR 03902 AA DIL SE DIL MILA LE NAVRANG ASHA BHOSLE 03903 AA GALE LAG JA APRIL FOOL MOHD. RAFI 03904 AA JAANEJAAN INTEQAM LATA MANGESHKAR 03905 AA JAO TADAPTE HAI AAWAARA LATA MANGESHKAR 03906 AA MERE HUMJOLI AA JEENE KI RAAH LATA, MOHD. RAFI 03907 AA MERI JAAN CHANDNI LATA MANGESHKAR 03908 AADAMI ZINDAGI VISHWATMA MOHD. AZIZ 03005 AADHA HAI CHANDRAMA NAVRANG MAHENDRA, ASHA BHOSLE 03909 AADMI MUSAFIR HAI APNAPAN LATA, MOHD. RAFI 03910 AAGE BHI JAANE NA TU WAQT ASHA BHOSLE 03007 AAH KO CHAHIYE MIRZA GAALIB JAGJEET SINGH 03911 AAHA AYEE MILAN KI BELA AYEE MILAN KI BELA ASHA, MOHD. RAFI 03912 AAI AAI YA SOOKU SOOKU JUNGLEE MOHD. RAFI 03913 AAINA BATA KAISE MOHABBAT SONU NIGAM, VINOD 03914 AAJ HAI DO OCTOBER KA DIN PARIVAR LATA MANGESHKAR 03009 AAJ KAL PAANV ZAMEEN PAR GHAR LATA MANGESHKAR 03915 AAJ KI RAAT PIYA BAAZI GEETA DUTT 03916 AAJ KI SHAAM TAWAIF ASHA BHOSLE AAJ MADAHOSH HUA JAAYE RE LATA MANGESHKAR, 03917 SHARMILEE KISHORE KUMAR 03918 AAJ MAIN JAWAAN HO GAYI HOON MAIN SUNDAR HOON LATA MANGESHKAR 03012 AAJ MAUSAM BADA BEIMAAN HAI LOAFER MOHD. RAFI 03013 AAJ MERE MAAN MAIN SAKHI AAN LATA MANGESHKAR 03014 AAJ MERE YAAR KI SHAADI HAI AADMI SADAK KA MOHD. RAFI 03919 AAJ NA CHHODENGE KATI PATANG KISHORE KUMAR, LATA A HINDI 1509 SONGS | 01 VER.100 NO. -
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Islamiyat (Previous) Exam 2020
M.A Islamiyat (Previous) Exam 2020 M.A. ISLAMIYAT (PREVIOUS) EXAMINATION 2020 89 M.A Islamiyat (Previous) Exam 2020 ABBREVIATION M.A. Islamiyat (Previous) SUBJECT ABBREVIATION Al-Quran Translation 1st half commentator & Principles of Tafseer -------------------------- I Hadith & Principles of Hadith -------------------------------------------------------------------------- II Islamic Jurisprudence "Text" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- III Seerat-un-Nabi and History of Islam ---------------------------------------------------------------- IV Arabic Grammar & Literature -------------------------------------------------------------------------- V Result Late (Due to Previous Result) --------------------------------------------------- R.L Pre Result Late --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- R.L Result Late for UFM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ R.L (UFM) 90 M.A Islamiyat (Previous) Exam 2020 MASTER OF ARTS (PREVIOUS) ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2020 Notification No. 16 (Islamiyat) The result of the following candidates, who appeared in M.A (Islamiyat) Previous Examination 2020, of this University held in September – October 2020, is hereby notified as under: Total Marks = 500 PRIVATE FEMALE CANDIDATES KOHAT Remarks / EDC’s Roll No Registration # Candidate Name Father’s Name Result Decisions MUHAMMAD QASIM 202461 2019-PCKUM-06 QAFIA BIBI 263 SHAH 202462 2019-PCKUM-10 GUL E HINA SYED KHIZAR SHAH 260 202463 2019-PCKUM-14 -
Lollywood - Pakistani Cinema Through a Transitional Lens
Lollywood - Pakistani Cinema Through A Transitional Lens Dr. Erum Hafeez Aslam1 ABSTRACT The 68-year long history of Pakistani films has had its story of successes and failures. It has been a long time since films, as an industry, have been struggling to carve a niche for themselves. Recuperating from the blow of partition, films produced in Pakistan indicate that despite all odds, the local film industry has a lot of potential in every area of production: be it actors, directors, technicians, poets or script writers. Yet, for some reasons, successful combinations have not been able to sustain themselves long enough to contribute significantly. As a consequence, we have only been exposed to a few glimpses of rare productions. The objective of this study is to archive the historical evolution of Pakistani Cinema and give an overrview of the factors that have supposedly contributed to the rise and fall of the local film industry in different eras. This study follows the two-pronged approach. Both Qualitative Content Analysis and Literature Review are used as the methods of study. Firstly, five top grossing Pakistani films are sampled and content analyzed through popularity charts from each of the six decades under study. Subsequently, relevant literature, including newspapers and magazines articles, reviews and books are referred through online database to complement the analysis of the films. Convenient random sampling technique is used for the selection of the mainstream literature, reviewed. It is evident from the study that the lack of vibrant ideas, repetitive themes, the absence of modern facilities, industry's infighting besides illegal screening of Indian films on cable, new electronic channels and availability of pirated foreign films have led to the downfall of the Pakistani film industry. -
(Bs-14) on Contract Basis For
PUNJAB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, LAHORE WRITTEN TEST FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER (BLIND) 2019 NOTICE The Punjab Public Service Commission announces that the following 155 candidates for recruitment to 48 POSTS (INCLUDING 02 POSTS RESERVED FOR MINORITY QUOTA, 07 POSTS RESERVED FOR WOMEN QUOTA AND 10 POSTS RESERVED FOR SPECIAL ZONE) OF JUNIOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER (BLIND) (BS-16) ON CONTRACT BASIS FOR THE PERIOD OF 05 YEARS IN THE PUNJAB SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, have been provisionally cleared for interview as a result of written test held on 23-02-2019. 2. Call up letters for Interview will be uploaded on the website of the PPSC very soon. Candidates will also be informed through SMS and Email. 3. The candidates will be interviewed, if they are found eligible at the time of Interview as per duly notified conditions of Advertisement & Service Rules. It will be obligatory for the candidates to bring original academic certificates and related documents at the time of Interview as being intimated to them through PPSC Website, SMS and Email shortly. OPEN MERIT SR. ROLL DIARY NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FATHER'S NAME NO. NO. NO. 1 10002 30000146 AQSA ANWAAR *SPECIAL MUHAMMAD ANWAAR MUSTAFA PERSON* 2 10003 30000055 FAIZA ABID *SPECIAL PERSON* RANA ABID FAROOQ 3 10004 30000085 JAVAIRIA ABBAS*SPECIAL MUHAMMAD ABBAS PERSON* 4 10007 30000095 SANIA HAIDER *SPECIAL GHULAM SHABBIR HAIDER PERSON* 5 10008 30000119 AIMAN ARIF MUHAMMAD ARIF 6 10009 30000072 ALIA IQBAL IQBAL HUSSAIN 7 10010 30000093 AMAILA NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM 8 -
Pakistani Cinema: a Seventy Years Study of Rise and Fall Dr
Pakistani Cinema: A Seventy Years Study of Rise and Fall Dr. Uzma Parveen, Tahira Tariq & Muhammad Tariq Siddiqui Abstract Pakistani Cinema is now more than 70 years old but it is not an established one as it must be. Pakistani film industry is still struggling to get a prominent position in comparison with the neighboring countries. Its history is full of success and failure stories. The industry was not fully recovered from the shocks and after socks of partition of India when a number of artists moved to India. There was another blow of partition dividing Pakistan into two halves Bangladesh and the present Pakistan. Again, Dacca having a prominent cinema culture was gone with some of the best artists. The films produced clearly shows that the local film industry has a lot of talent in every area of film production but there are a lot of reasons due to which successful combinations have not been able to sustain themselves long enough to contribute significantly. That is why there are a very few super hit productions. 181 Journal of Mass Communication, Vol. 12, May, 2015 The objective of this study is to collect and present the historical evolution of Pakistani Cinema and to give an overview of the factors that evidently contribute to the rise and fall of the cinema industry in different eras. This study follows Qualitative survey as the method of research. The study is divided into seven decades and convenient random sampling technique is used with the help of questioner to get the public view of the Pakistani cinema under study. -
Heroine in the Narratives of Pakistani Cinema
Heroine in the Narratives of Pakistani Cinema Saqlain Zaidi* Abstract This paper explores the portrayal of Pakistani women in the narratives of Pakistani film and investigates whether those portrayals are close to real life. Starting from a chooi-mooi girl to the brave Sara of Shoaib Mansoor’s Verna who takes revenge of her rape, Pakistani heroine has come a long way from being depicted mostly as passive, dependent on men, and enmeshed in relationships or housework1 to an active, independent and a rebellious individual. This paper explores how the story worlds of different heroines, although presented in a heightened reality, are in fact reflective of real problems and desires. The stylistic device of lifting these story worlds of heroines to an above-reality level allows the privacy to acknowledge they exist without feeling publicly challenged.2 Key words: Women and Pakistani Cinema, Chooi -mooi girl (very delicate), new content of films *Assistant Professor in Media Science Department at SZABIST, Karachi where he teaches screenwriting, film theory and literature. Email: [email protected] 1 Donald M Davis, “Portrayals of Women in Prime-Time Network Television: Some Demographic Characteristics,” Sex Roles 23, no. 5 (1990): 325–32, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00290052 2 Wajiha Raza Rizvi, “Visual Pleasures in Pakistani Cinema,” in The London Film and Media Reader 1: Essays from FILM AND MEDIA 2011. The First Annual London Film and Media Conference, ed. Phillip Drummond (London: The London Symposium &Academic Conferences London Ltd, 2013), pp.219–26, www.thelondonfilmandmediaconfe rence.com 45 Jhss, Vol. 10, No. 2 , July to December, 2019 Introduction The way Pakistani Cinema has portrayed women does not conform to their real role in the society. -
District MANDI BAHA UD DIN CRITERIA for RESULT of GRADE 8
WWW.SEDiNFO.NET31/03/2018 Punjab Examination Commission Gazette 2018 - Grade 8 District MANDI BAHA UD DIN CRITERIA FOR RESULT OF GRADE 8 MANDI Criteria BAHA Punjab Status UD DIN Minimum 33% marks in all subjects 87.27% 86.67% PASS Pass + Minimum 33% marks in four subjects and 28 to 32 Pass + Pass with 90.58% 88.68% marks in one subject Grace Marks Pass + Pass with Pass + Pass with grace marks + Minimum 33% marks in four Grace Marks + 96.96% 96.47% subjects and 10 to 27 marks in one subject Promoted to Next Class Candidate scoring minimum 33% marks in all subjects will be considered "Pass" One star (*) on total marks indicates that the candidate has passed with grace marks. Two stars (**) on total marks indicate that the candidate is promoted to next class. http://osrs.punjab.gov.pk/ WWW.StudyNowPK.COM1/170 WWW.SEDiNFO.NET31/03/2018 Punjab Examination Commission Gazette 2018 - Grade 8 PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, RESULT INFORMATION GRADE 8 EXAMINATION, 2018 DISTRICT: MANDI BAHA UD DIN Pass + Students Students Students Pass % with Pass + Gender Promoted Registered Appeared Pass 33% marks Promoted % Students Male 7904 7785 6917 88.85 7620 97.88 Public School Female 7574 7470 6590 88.22 7257 97.15 Male 2118 2007 1694 84.40 1925 95.91 Private School Female 2768 2726 2370 86.94 2632 96.55 Male 474 432 316 73.15 386 89.35 Private Candidate Female 595 551 415 75.32 514 93.28 21433 20971 18302 http://osrs.punjab.gov.pk/ WWW.StudyNowPK.COM2/170 WWW.SEDiNFO.NET31/03/2018 Punjab Examination Commission Gazette 2018 - Grade 8 PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION, -
Pakistan-India Cyber Security Strategy 2
S.No. Title Author Vol. & No. Issue 1. Architecture of Cyberspace as an Evolving Security Paradigm Muhammad Baqir Malik 32 Spring-Summer 2018 in South Asia: Pakistan-India Cyber Security Strategy 2. Pak -Russia Relations: A Reset in the Making? Sarfraz Khan and Noor-ul- Amin 3. Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Industrial Parks (IPs) Mehmood Hussain and under CPEC: Opportunities and Challenges Sumara Mehmood 4. Indo -US Relations under Modi: from Convergence of Interests Maryam Mastoor to Embrace 5. Ocean Economy Planning: Adaptability of the “Blue Economy” Abul Kalam Vol. XXXVI, No.1 Winter 2018 Model in Bangladesh Maritime Context 6. Troubled India-Pakistan Relations and Major Stumbling Blocks Nabila Jaffer in the Peace Process 7. The Evolution of Indian Nuclear Policy Khurram Maqsood Ahmad 8. Literary Perspectives on Being Rich in South Asia Rasib Mahmood, Shaheen Khan, and Kainat Zafar 9. China -Bengal Traditional Relations in the Pre-European Times: Md. Safiqul Islam Vol.XXXV, No.4 Autumn 2017 An Enquiry 10. Is CPEC Really a Gift? China’s Model of Development Murad Ali Cooperation and its Rising Role as a Development Actor in Pakistan 11. Iran Nuclear Deal and its Future Under Trump Administration Shams Uz Zaman 12. Maritime Future of the Indian Ocean: Need for a Regional Sana Saghir Cooperative Security Architecture 13. Towards Achieving the SDG of Ending Poverty in South Asia: A Syed Imran Sardar Vol.XXXV, No.3 Summer 2017 Case Study of India and Pakistan 14. Appropriation and Fictionalisation of Buddha’s Life by the West Rasib Mehmood, Shaheen Khan, Kainat Zafar 15. -
Final List of Electoral Rolls of Registered Graduates As Members University Senate Under Section 22(1)(Xvi) of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur Act 1975 Uni
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Final list of Electoral Rolls of Registered Graduates as members University Senate under section 22(1)(xvi) of the Islamia University of Bahawalpur Act 1975 Uni. Which Sr. # Name Father's Name Exam. Passed Registration No. Address Graduated H. # B-III/619 Govt. Girls High School, Street, Mohallah Qazina, 1 Abdul Haq Yar Muhammad B.Sc PU LHR Rahimyar Khan 2 Abdul hadi Khwaja M. M. Ramzan B.A PU LHR 36/10 Riaz Colony Bahawalpur 3 Abdus Samad Ahmad Abdul Wahid B.A IUB Al-Hafeez Manzil Mohallah Bagh Mahi Bahawalpur 4 Abdul hadi Khwaja Allah Bakhsh B.A PU LHR Principal Govt. Inter College Yazman 5 Azra Naseem Akhtar Abdul Rehman B.A IUB H. # 393/C Satellite Town Bahawalpur Qureshi Street, Opposite Dubai Mahal College, St. No.6, H.No.B-X- 6 Ejaz Ahmad Qureshi Hafiz Faiz Ahmad B.A IUB 128/4, Saddiq Colony, Bahawalpur 7 Abdul Majeed Kausar Qadir Bakhsh Bhatti B.A IUB Bahawalpur Arts Council Bahawalpur 8 Abdul Karim Arshad R. Rahim Bakhsh B.A PU LHR zulfiqar St. Colony Haji Mohad Khan, RYK 9 Abdul Qayyum Shahid Abdul Latif B.A IUB 775/C Satellite Town Bahawalpur 10 Abida Kalsoom Qazi Baqa Mohammad B.A IUB Mohalah Qazian Rahimyar Khan 11 Abdul Rauf Abdul Latif B.A IUB 775/C Sattelite Town Bahawalpur 12 Arif Tanveer Ch. Ghulam Ali B.A PU LHR 37-B, Model Town, B, Bahawalpur 13 Amtul Rehman Abdul Aziz B.A IUB C/O Head Master Govt. Tameer -e- Millat H/S Sadiq Abad 14 Miss Alia Batool Abdul Qadir B.A IUB Mashood Iqbal Advocate Mohallah Chah Fatha Khan Bahawalpur 15 Abid Hussain Shah S.