Provider's Name Location & Phone Doctor's Name
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Cook Calls on England to Repeat India Win Dhoni Refuses to Confirm Rumors on Jadeja Footage
SPORTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2014 Cook calls on England to repeat India win Dhoni refuses to confirm rumors on Jadeja footage SOUTHAMPTON: England captain Alastair Cook urged his side to impressive considering the way in which they had capitulated to a 95- show the same “relentless” approach that characterized their 266-run run defeat in the second Test at Lord’s. “We had as good a game as win over India in the third Test at Southampton when the series con- you can have-that’s what the turnaround is,” Cook said. tinues at Old Trafford next week. Thursday’s victory at the Ageas Bowl “We got greedy in the first innings. When you do that, you start saw England level the five-match contest at 1-1 and, even more getting ahead of the game and can dictate it-and that’s what we did.” importantly, ended a run of 10 successive Tests without a win. India Now the challenge is to do it all again in Manchester. “We were relent- set a mammoth 445 for victory, collapsed to 178 all out before lunch less, we never let India off the hook at any stage,” said Cook. “It takes a on the final day, losing their last six wickets inside 25 overs. lot of skill and determination to do that.” “Now everyone knows what England off-spinner Moeen Ali, primarily a batsman, took a Test- it’s like, the challenge is ‘can we repeat that at Old Trafford, and try to best six for 67, including four for 17 in 22 balls Thursday, while James win the series?”‘ Anderson was named man-of-the-match for a total return across both innings of seven for 77. -
Voice-From-Balochistan.Pdf
Table of Contents Contents Page No Acknowledgement 9 Introduction 10 Balochistan at a Glance 11 Balochistan Administration 11 Balochistan Security Crisis 12 Balochistan Kay Awam Ki Awaz: What did Baloch Say in Radio Shows? 12 Voices From Balochistan – Balochistan Kay Awam Ki Awaz 16 Transcriptions of Radio Episodes 16 Episode: 1 16 Topic: Women’s health problems in rural areas of Balochistan 16 Episode: 2 20 Topic: Reasons for educational backwardness in Balochistan 20 Episode: 3 24 Topic: Reasons for high poverty in Balochistan 24 Episode: 4 28 Topic: Unemployment in Balochistan 28 Episode: 5 32 Topic: Technical (Vocational) education in Balochistan 32 Episode: 6 36 Topic: Good Governance 36 Episode: 7 40 Topic: Causes and effects of drug addiction among the youth in Balochistan 40 Episode: 8 44 Topic: Guidance and career counseling for youth in Balochistan 44 Episode: 9 47 Topic: Tribal customs and the youth of Balochistan 47 Episode: 10 51 Topic: Role of youth in politics in Balochistan 51 Contents Page No Episode: 11 55 Topic: Sports scenario for youth in Balochistan 55 Episode: 12 59 Topic: Role of media in character building 59 Episode: 13 63 Topic: Crimes among youth in Balochistan 63 Episode: 14 67 Topic: Prime Minister Youth Loan Scheme 67 Episode: 15 71 Topic: Literary trends and the youth in Balochistan 71 Episode: 16 75 Topic: Tourist attractions and scenic points in Balochistan 75 Episode: 17 79 Topic: Plight of schools in Balochistan 79 Episode: 18 82 Topic: Role of youth for the betterment of Society 82 Episode: 19 86 Topic: -
General Standard of Pakistani Textbooks
1 GENERAL STANDARD OF PAKISTANI TEXTBOOKS Research by: ANJUM JAMES PAUL October 2014 Publisher: Pakistan Minorities Teachers’ Association 2 Title: General Standard of Pakistani Textbooks Research by: Anjum James Paul Publisher: Pakistan Minorities Teachers‘ Association Year of Publication: October 2014 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Blog: http://pmtapk.blogspot.com/ Skype: anjumpaul1 Cell No: +92 300 -769-5653 & + 92 333-993-3922 3 Contents Sr. Contents Page 1 Preface 5 2 Introduction of Pakistan Minorities Teachers‘ Association 7 3 Wrong information 10 4 Need to update information 21 5 Incomplete information 32 6 Lahore Resolution or Pakistan Resolution 35 7 Grammar errors 36 8 Spelling errors 51 9 Need to have sequence of text 59 10 Using Urdu language in the textbooks of English language 60 4 I dedicate this document to my parents James Paul Ernest and Celine Maria who taught me to read and write. 5 PREFACE The foundation of Pakistan Minorities Teachers‘ Association (PMTA) was laid on August 28, 2004 with a dream to make Pakistan a state where people will not be judged by their faiths but by the content of equality. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan in his presidential address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on August 11, 1947 said, “We are starting in the days when there is no discrimination, no distinction between one community and another, no discrimination between one caste or creed and another. We are starting with this fundamental principle that we are all citizens and equal citizens of one State.” According to National Curriculum 2006-2007, Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Education, Islamabad, the textbook is an important Teaching and Learning Resource. -
The Appearance of a Transnational Iranian Publishing Industry?
The Circulation of Iranian Texts around the World: The Appearance of a Transnational Iranian Publishing Industry? Laetitia Nanquette HEN ONE THINKS OF TRANSNATIONAL LITERATURE, IMAGES OF BIG GLOBAL publishers and global authors in the English language come to mind. W However, in the age of publishing conglomerates and electronic commerce does all literature circulate without frontiers? What does the study of non-Western literatures tell us about the transnational circulation of books? What about the particular case of countries such as China or Iran where there is heavy censorship as well as strong external and internal constraints to the circulation of cultural products? In this paper, I study what happens to the transnational circulation of products that do not originate from the major centres of cultural production, and consider how transnational links work on a minor scale on the margins of, although not outside, the traditional circuits. I also analyse what transnational theories can help us uncover about Iranian literary production. Although it is a dynamic field composed of texts in Persian and in the other languages used by writers of Iranian origin in the diaspora, I focus here on literary texts originating from the Iranian nation and in the Persian language. An understanding of transnationalism as ‘sustained linkages and ongoing exchanges among non-state actors based across national borders—businesses, non-government-organisations, and individuals sharing the same interests (by way of criteria such as religious beliefs, common cultural and geographic origins)’ © Australian Humanities Review 62 (November 2017). ISSN: 1325 8338 158 Laetitia Nanquette / The Circulation of Iranian Texts Around the World (Vertovec) is particularly helpful with respect to the Iranian literary case. -
Persian Heri Tage
Persian Heri tage Persian Heritage Vol. 19, No. 75 Fall 2014 www.persian-heritage.com Persian Heritage, Inc. FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK 6 110 Passaic Avenue LETTERS TO EDITOR 8 Passaic, NJ 07055 E-mail: [email protected] Remember Me (Azar Aryanpour) 8 Telephone: (973) 471-4283 NEWS 9 Fax: 973 471 8534 Ten Most Influential Minds 9 EDITOR The Committee 11 SHAHROKH AHKAMI My Mother, Our Mother (Zia Ghavami) 11 EDITORIAL BOARD COMMENTARY Dr. Mehdi Abusaidi, Shirin Ahkami Raiszadeh, Dr. Mahvash Alavi Naini, Iran and Germany a 100-Year Old Love Affair 13 Mohammad Bagher Alavi, Dr. Talat Bassari, Mohammad H. Hakami, (Amir Taheri) Ardeshir Lotfalian, K. B. Navi, Dr. Kamshad Raiszadeh, Farhang A. I Think of Thee (Elizabeth Barrett Browing) 14 Sadeghpour, Mohammad K. Sadigh, Dr. David Yeagley. By Rooting for the Iranian World Cup Soccer, ... 15 (Shirin Najafi) MANAGING EDITOR HALLEH NIA THE ARTS & CULTURE ADVERTISING REVIEWS 17 HALLEH NIA Persian Dance (Nima Kiann) 18 * The contents of the articles and ad ver tisements in this journal, with the ex ception A Guide to Guidebooks on Iran (Rasoul Sorkhabi) 21 of the edi torial, are the sole works of each in di vidual writers and contributors. This maga Persian, From Thinking to Speaking (Amir-Jahed) 22 zine does not have any confirmed knowledge as to the truth and ve racity of these articles. Interview with Iraj Pezeshkzad 23 all contributors agree to hold harmless and indemnify Persian Heri tage (Mirass-e Iran), (Shahrokh Ahkami) Persian Heritage Inc., its editors, staff, board of directors, and all those in di viduals di rectly A Perpetual Paradigm... -
Squash Program
Youth Squash Program What is Squash? According to an article published in Men’s Fitness Magazine: You'll need a racquet, an opponent, a ball, and an enclosed court—most colleges and large gyms have them. Alternate hitting the ball off the front wall until someone loses the point. This happens when you allow the ball to bounce twice, or when you whack it out of bounds—below the 19-inch strip of metal (the "tin") along the bottom of the front wall, or above the red line around the top of the court. First one to 11 points wins the game; best of three or five wins the match. It may sound simple, but Squash is a challenging and rewarding game. And no one in South Jersey does it better than Greate Bay Racquet and Fitness. Why should you choose Greate Bay Racquet and Fitness Squash program? Greate Bay Racquet and Fitness is South Jersey's premiere racquet sports facility. Our full-service Squash club features: Four Squash courts o Two International Singles Courts o Two North American Doubles Courts Coaching from our full-time Squash professional Access to our Squash pro shop Lessons and clinics A track-record of successful juniors programs The best amenities for proper training; Locker rooms, Steam Room, Sauna 1 Youth Squash Program Greg Park – Squash Professional Greg Park is the Head Squash Professional at Greate Bay Racquet & Fitness Club. He is a Touring Squash Professional who is currently ranked 10th in the World and 2nd in the United States by the SDA Pro Tour. -
Abstracts Electronic Edition
Societas Iranologica Europaea Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the State Hermitage Museum Russian Academy of Sciences Abstracts Electronic Edition Saint-Petersburg 2015 http://ecis8.orientalstudies.ru/ Eighth European Conference of Iranian Studies. Abstracts CONTENTS 1. Abstracts alphabeticized by author(s) 3 A 3 B 12 C 20 D 26 E 28 F 30 G 33 H 40 I 45 J 48 K 50 L 64 M 68 N 84 O 87 P 89 R 95 S 103 T 115 V 120 W 125 Y 126 Z 130 2. Descriptions of special panels 134 3. Grouping according to timeframe, field, geographical region and special panels 138 Old Iranian 138 Middle Iranian 139 Classical Middle Ages 141 Pre-modern and Modern Periods 144 Contemporary Studies 146 Special panels 147 4. List of participants of the conference 150 2 Eighth European Conference of Iranian Studies. Abstracts Javad Abbasi Saint-Petersburg from the Perspective of Iranian Itineraries in 19th century Iran and Russia had critical and challenging relations in 19th century, well known by war, occupation and interfere from Russian side. Meantime 19th century was the era of Iranian’s involvement in European modernism and their curiosity for exploring new world. Consequently many Iranians, as official agents or explorers, traveled to Europe and Russia, including San Petersburg. Writing their itineraries, these travelers left behind a wealthy literature about their observations and considerations. San Petersburg, as the capital city of Russian Empire and also as a desirable station for travelers, was one of the most important destination for these itinerary writers. The focus of present paper is on the descriptions of these travelers about the features of San Petersburg in a comparative perspective. -
Ist Die Persische Literatur? Seines Wagens, Setzte Sich Ans Steuer Und Erblickte Sie Dann, Wie Er Sein Studium an Einer Universität in Der Nähe Von London
Gespräch Dossier Iran eine Woche lang nicht aufstehen, das heißt absolute Bettruhe!“ Amir Hassan Cheheltan (*1956 in Teheran) veröffentlichte bereits Es war Herbst, ein Herbst wie alle anderen in Teheran; für eine während des Studiums der Elektrotechnik an der Teheraner Universität Wie persisch Stadt, die alle Tage eines langen Sommers unter der Hitze nach seine ersten literarischen Werke. Mit Erzählungen („Am stummen Fens- Frischluft gehechelt hatte, die Gelegenheit aufzuatmen. ter“) gelingt ihm nur wenige Monate vor Ausbruch der Islamischen Revo- Fattah legte die schwarze lederne Aktentasche auf den Rücksitz lution im Februar 1979 der schriftstellerische Durchbruch. 1981 beendet ist die persische Literatur? seines Wagens, setzte sich ans Steuer und erblickte sie dann, wie er sein Studium an einer Universität in der Nähe von London. Bei seiner sie sich hinter einer dichten Staubwolke, die der Wind in der Luft Rückkehr – inzwischen ist der Iran Krieg gegen den Irak – wird er zum umherwirbelte, am Ausgang der Gasse von ihm entfernten. Das Wehrdienst eingezogen. In dieser Zeit schreibt er seinen ersten Roman Mädchen hinkte, und zwei schwarz verschleierte Frauen, die es „Die Klage um Qassem“, die bedrückende Geschichte eines jungen Stu- Zu diesem vielschichtigen Thema haben wir zwei Über- stützten, begleiteten es Schritt auf Tritt. Gelegentlich blieben sie denten, der vom Geheimdienst des Schahs entführt wird. Der Roman setzerinnen gefragt, die sich besonders intensiv mit stehen, vermutlich damit das wunde Mädchen wieder Atem darf erst 2002, knapp zwanzig Jahre später, erscheinen. Nach Been- der modernen Literatur des Iran auseinandersetzen. schöpfen konnte, und dann ... digung seines Wehrdiensts kehrt Cheheltan 1985 zurück nach Teheran, Susanne Baghestani und Jutta Himmelreich Fattah startete mit einem schiefen Lächeln im Gesicht den Motor, wo er im Zentrum für Wissenschaft und Forschung dreizehn Jahre als haben in den letzten Jahren wichtige Bücher legte den Gang ein und fuhr los. -
Debatte 2010-6.Pdf (7
B 215 75 F zur debatte 6/2010 Themen der Katholischen Akademie in Bayern 6 12 28 41 Botschafter a. D. Dr. Herbert Honso- Erzbischof Piero Marini schildert die Die Freundschaft von Goethe und Prof. Dr. Ludwig Huber schreibt über witz gibt Hintergrundinformationen Aktualität und Bedeutung der Eucharis- Schiller ist das Thema von Prof. Dr. Kognition und Moral bei Tieren und zum iranischen Atomprogramm tischen Bewegung Rüdiger Safranski Menschen 8 26 31 46 Die Verbindung von persischer Litera- Rabbiner Tom Kućera legt dar, wie der Von großen Frauenfreundschaften weiß Das Werk des Malers Arnulf Rainer tur und iranischer Gesellschaft erklärt Beginn des Lebens im Judentum defi- Dr. Sabine Eickenrodt zu berichten analysiert Prof. Dr. Reinhold Baumstark Dr. Roxane Haag-Higuchi niert wird „Länder-Revue“ Iran: 31 Jahre Islamische Revolution – Iran vom Gottesstaat zur „Militärdiktatur“ ? Peter Mezger Zur aktuellen Situation in einem Land im Wandel I. Es war kurz nach 9.00 Uhr am 01. Feb.1979, als die Air-France Sonder- maschine über Teheran auftauchte. An Bord Ajatollah Ruhollah Chomeini, der nach 15-jährigem Exil in seine Heimat zurückkehrte. Als Reporter für die ARD kam ich nach 4 Stunden Fußmarsch ge- rade noch rechtzeitig vom Hotel zum Flughafen in Teheran. Die Stadt war KNA-Bild lahmgelegt. Millionen säumten die Plät- ze und Zufahrtsstraßen zum Flughafen, um einen Blick auf den Revolutionsfüh- rer werfen zu können, der es geschafft hatte, den Schah, den einst mächtigsten Herrscher des Orients, zu entthronen. Nicht nur ich, alle spürten den Hauch eines historischen Moments. Es kamen nicht nur gläubige Untertanen, um ihrem greisen Helden zuzujubeln: Schahgegner, Bürger aller Klassen, Jun- ge und Alte – alle erwarteten von dem Foto: dpa Mann, dem sie bereits den Ehrentitel Weltweit protestierten Menschen gegen Ahmadinedschad brutal niederschlagen „Imam“ gegeben hatten, einen Aufbruch Peter Mezger, langjähriger ARD-Korres - das Verhalten des iranischen Regimes, ließ. -
James Turrell Awarded the National Medal of Arts
153 SEP- OCT 2014 Vol. XXIV No. 153 A Thousand Years of the Persian Book Remembering Simin Behbahani Volleyball Diplomacy Enlightening: James Turrell Awarded the ISSD Registration National Medal of Arts 2014-2015 Branch I, Sunday, September 7 Branch II, Thursday, September 11 • We Are Way Pasts the Wake-Up Call ... • Where did all the good people go? • Getting Started With the School Year • Back-to-School Anxiety Photo Essay • How Much Alcohol is Too Much? Salaamaat from Jalazone No. 153/ September - October 2014 1 153 Since 1991 By: Shahri Estakhry Persian Cultural Center’s We Are Way Pasts the Wake-Up Call ... Bilingual Magazine Is a bi - monthly publication organized for literary, cultural and information purposes We must accept the fact that so long as hunger, illiteracy, and poverty exist in the world, even Financial support is provided by the City of hoping for peace is in a distance far away. According to the United Nations, every 25 seconds San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture. a child dies of hunger. According to UNESCO, over 26 percent of the world’s adult population is illiterate, and around 93 percent of the people of the world do not have a roof over their head. Persian Cultural Center Conversely, according to Forbes magazine (March 3, 2014), this past year a record-breaking 6790 Top Gun St. #7, San Diego, CA 92121 Tel (858) 552-9355 number of billionaires made the list of the world’s richest people, with an “aggregate net worth Fax & Message: (619) 374-7335 of $6.4 trillion.” The contrast is so devastating it boggles the mind! Email: [email protected] Web site: www.pccus.org www.pccsd.org To have a million dollars is nothing extraordinary, at least not in California. -
These Daneshvar Transculturalisme Lia+
Cover Page The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/29665 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation. Author: Daneshvar Tehranizadeh, Esfaindyar Title: Le transculturalisme des créations littéraires franco-persanes depuis les années 80 Issue Date: 2014-11-04 Partie I : Topographie historique et littéraire des intellectuels There are no foreign lands. It is the traveller only who is foreign. Robert Louis Stevenson 1. Le topique des œuvres et des auteurs franco‐iraniens 1.1 Le choix des auteurs et quelques indications Fin des années 1990, débuts 2000, nous assistons à la prolifération des œuvres franco-persanes en France et le succès de certaines dans le monde, alors que toute la période des années 1980 était plutôt marquée par la littérature d’exil plutôt discrète, inconnue et écrite en persan. Cependant l’écriture des premières années est à l’origine de cette nouvelle littérature écrite et publiée en français. Bien que différente, elle est une source riche pour la compréhension de l’évolution des auteurs, c’est pourquoi ne les voyons pas de façon séparée. Par ailleurs, la plupart des écrivains, qui ont quitté l’Iran à la veille de la révolution islamique (1979) ont été obligés de pratiquer d’autres métiers en France avant de pouvoir se consacrer plus amplement à l’écriture ou d’avoir la possibilité d’être édités. D’où les grands intervalles de temps que l’on observe entre les publications, et aussi une « hétérogénéité » du style chez certains auteurs. Après des débuts difficiles sur le chemin de l’intégration et la pratique de métiers précaires, certains se sont spécialisés encore plus dans leur domaine ou bien ont choisi des métiers nouveaux : Chafiq en sociologie, Ghassemi en musique ou Meskoob dans la recherche académique et la critique littéraire. -
S. No. Folio No. Security Holder Name Father's/Husband's Name Address
Askari Bank Limited List of Shareholders without / invalid CNIC # as of 31-12-2019 S. Folio No. Security Holder Name Father's/Husband's Name Address No. of No. Securities 1 9 MR. MOHAMMAD SAEED KHAN S/O MR. MOHAMMAD WAZIR KHAN 65, SCHOOL ROAD, F-7/4, ISLAMABAD. 336 2 10 MR. SHAHID HAFIZ AZMI S/O MR. MOHD ABDUL HAFEEZ 17/1 6TH GIZRI LANE, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, PHASE-4, KARACHI. 3,280 3 15 MR. SALEEM MIAN S/O MURTUZA MIAN 344/7, ROSHAN MANSION, THATHAI COMPOUND, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 439 4 21 MS. HINA SHEHZAD MR. HAMID HUSSAIN C/O MUHAMMAD ASIF THE BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LTD 1ST FLOOR, DAWOOD CENTRE, M.T. KHAN ROAD, P.O. 10426, KARACHI. 470 5 42 MR. M. RAFIQUE S/O A. RAHIM B.R.1/27, 1ST FLOOR, JAFFRY CHOWK, KHARADHAR, KARACHI. 9,382 6 49 MR. JAN MOHAMMED S/O GHULAM QADDIR KHAN H.NO. M.B.6-1728/733, RASHIDABAD, BILDIA TOWN, MAHAJIR CAMP, KARACHI. 557 7 55 MR. RAFIQ UR REHMAN S/O MOHD NASRULLAH KHAN PSIB PRIVATE LIMITED, 17-B, PAK CHAMBERS, WEST WHARF ROAD, KARACHI. 305 8 57 MR. MUHAMMAD SHUAIB AKHUNZADA S/O FAZAL-I-MAHMOOD 262, SHAMI ROAD, PESHAWAR CANTT. 1,919 9 64 MR. TAUHEED JAN S/O ABDUR REHMAN KHAN ROOM NO.435, BLOCK-A, PAK SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD. 8,530 10 66 MS. NAUREEN FAROOQ KHAN SARDAR M. FAROOQ IBRAHIM 90, MARGALA ROAD, F-8/2, ISLAMABAD. 5,945 11 67 MR. ERSHAD AHMED JAN S/O KH.