Islamabad Essays

  • Research Paper on Pakistan

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    PAKISTAN I chose to do my research on the customs and lifestyles of Pakistan and their people. It took me quite a while to get in contact with someone who lives there, but once I finally did, I made a friend for life! I was very curious how the Pakistani’s felt about Americans, and if I could get an honest answer from someone there. My friend “Hussain” assured me that although there are extremists, just as there are everywhere, who take their hatred for America, and for any other country that

  • The Diary of a Social Butterfly

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    Moni Mohsin is a famous columnist and a freelance writer who originally belongs to Lahore, Pakistan. Her current writings are published by several renowned publications, one even owned by her own sister here in Pakistan, Jugnu Mohsin, called ‘Friday Times’, and others being; The Guardian, The Nation, The times of India, and The New York Times (Emirateslitfest). Her first two novels, The End of Innocence and Duty Free, are both prize winning pieces of work (Emirateslitfest). The former novel is based

  • Five Forces Hotel Industry

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    Low threat of new entrants within the hospitality industry The hotel industry is characterized by high capital costs and a high proportion of fixed costs to total costs. The high level of these costs stem from the fact that hotels must constantly be managed to achieve the most cost­effective usage of resources applied to decor, equipment, pre­operational expenses and finance. The aim of hotels is to fill their rooms as profitable as possible as a result some of the most important thing that the hotel

  • Swot Analysis Of Askari Bank

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    incorporated in Pakistan, as a public limited company. On April 1, 1992 it commenced operations, and is principally engaged in the business of banking, as defined in the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962. The Bank is listed on Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad Stock Exchanges. Askari Bank has since expanded into including 34 dedicated Islamic banking branches, a network of 261 branches / sub branches, and a wholesale bank branch in Bahrain. In Pakistan supports the delivery channels for customer service

  • Swot Analysis Of Unesco

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    UNESCO Islamabad Office in collaboration with Government of Pakistan and other local partners works to safeguard the country's rich heritage with an aim to contribute to promote cultural diversity , peace and sustainable development as well as reducing poverty .

  • Swot Analysis Of Chipotle

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    SALES: a. MARKETING Products/services offered: Mexican cuisine is known for its varied flavors, colorful decoration, and variety of spices and ingredients, many of which are native to the country. We are planning on bringing a Mexican restaurant to Islamabad, by the name Chipotle, since has the element of innovation and differentiation in it. There was no 100% Mexican restaurant offering a large variety of cuisines and along with that also providing the ambiance that would take every walking in customer

  • Architecture Synthesis Essay

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    distance the shockwave is able to better dissipate. The shockwave’s dissipation is exponential, A few feet can have a noticeable effect. Two cases that can examine the usage and effectiveness of bollards, is the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing and the 2008 Islamabad Marriott bombing. The results of these cases are dramatically different, while similarly catastrophic in their own

  • SWOT Analysis: Munchies: Snack Restaurants: Chatpati Snacks

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    their food ensures that no one picks an alternative when taste buds tickle for something ‘chat patta’ General Company Description Name :Munchies Snack Bar Type of Business Entity:Soleproprietorship Head Office Address: F-6 Markaz, Super Market, Islamabad Main Features: • Provides best Desi and chatpatta snacks menu. • Fast service. • Quality assured products. • Price is affordable. Social Issues: Demographics, lifestyles, social and cultural values, consumer behavior and

  • IMPACT OF POOR GOVERNANCE AND INCOME INEQUALITY ON POVERTY IN PAKISTAN

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    There is widespread poverty in Pakistan and the two main reasons are poor governance and income inequality. Few studies have focused on the theoretical substantiation of impact of bad governance and income inequality on poverty, but we do not find any study carrying empirical work on the impact of bad governance on poverty in Pakistan. This study is an empirical research that attempts to find out the long run and short run impact of poor governance and inequality in wealth and income distribution

  • Rhetorical Analysis

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    Indian premier Narendra Modi’s historic speech to the joint session of US Congress in June: they all cut like a knife. Various theories have been put forth to explain this phenomenon. Some suggest the absence of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from Islamabad–of late under fire for his family’s offshore accounts as named in the Panama Papers and presently recuperating from open heart surgery in London–has shifted the rhetorical bullseye to India since Members of Parliament (MPs) must somehow justify their

  • Nausal Tech Executive Summary

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    me comprehensive knowledge about Business Administration Courses and also for providing me the opportunity to complete my internship program in NAUSAL Technologies, Islamabad to enhance my practical knowledge about banking sector of Pakistan. I am also indebted to specially Atta Ullah Khan (HR manager of NAUSAL Technologies, Islamabad for allowing to me to do my internship and also providing me necessary assistant and guidance. I am also grateful to the entire staff of NAUSAL Technologies, because

  • Information Technology In Pakistan

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    the government of General Pervez Musharraf has chosen an educationist as its education minister and the science and technology portfolio has been handed over to a scientist, Professor Dr Atta-ur-Rahman. Professor Rahman, in a speech delivered at Islamabad last Friday, told his audience that good governance is not possible without there being a merit-based challenging education system." If Pakistan wishes to forge ahead, he rightly said, education must be the main priority. Worthy of remark is the

  • My Motivation Letter

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    My Motivation Letter The CERN Selection Committee, Dear Sir or Madam, Sometimes one comes across an event which tends to produce an ineffable effect on one's life. A Science Documentary titled "From Planck length to the observable universe" forced me to read agape about Albert Einstein’s revolutionary vision of "Matter and Space-time" and reconstructing a "detailed, modified theory of Motion and Gravity". Its consequences, the "Cosmological Constant, Dark Matter, Dark Energy and theory of Everything"

  • Real Estate Definition

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    emergency, careless financial arrangement and its most exceedingly awful ever vitality emergency, the land market's viewpoint stays positive. Land costs have arrived at record highs, particularly in created urban communities like Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad where the security circumstance stays in

  • The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

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    The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) has changed in many ways over the course of the last decade. It has changed in terms of design, functionality, and use during that time. An advancement that the public and foreign nationals debate is the legality of using such aircraft when the weapons systems they carry are used to target suspected threat forces across international borders. Specifically in Pakistan, this has been a particularly challenging problem to overcome. It is hard to debate that given the

  • Impact of HRM Practices on Health Care Workers' Perceived Performance in Pakistan

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    positive effect on employee and business performance. This study has been conducted to find the relationship between HRM practices and Health Care Workers’ perceived performance in Pakistan. The study was conducted in hospitals of Rawalpindi and Islamabad through a personally administered questionnaire. The result showed strong positive relationship of compensation and promotion practices with the Health Care Workers perceived performance while performance evaluation practices have weak positive relationship

  • The Miscreants Of Taliwood

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    Through his narration we learn that he was in Islamabad during the siege of the Red Mosque. The only relevant background that he reveals to the audience is that young religiously motivated students soon needed to decide between adherences to their religious principles and face possible death, or to surrender

  • Return To Amir's The Kite Runner

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    The story returns to Amir’s perspective. Rahim Khan gives Amir an envelope from Hassan. In it contains a letter and a photograph. Amir reads the letter. Afterwards, Rahim Khan tells Amir that Hassan and Farzana has been killed by the Taliban and that Sohrab has been sent to the orphanage. Rahim Khan asks Amir if he can find Sohrab in Kabul and bring him to the American couple in Pakistan who will adopt him. Amir says he can’t go and will pay someone to do it. Rahim Khan explains to Amir that he has

  • The Effects of Pesticides on Agriculture

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    of Punjab and Sindh. Some pesticides are biodegradable while others persist in the soils for longer times (Tariq et al., 2006). Pesticide residues have been detected in the vegetables in Karachi (Perveen et al., 2005), in fruits and vegetable in Islamabad (Tahir et al., 2001) and in various tissues of fish in the local lakes (Saqib et al., 2005). Futhermore, pesticide residues also accumulate on cropland soil (Jabbar et al., 1993). Animals can accumulate these substances from contaminated feed and

  • Kashmir: The Unresolved Issue

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    follow. It is true that all unresolved issues in the Pakistan-India relationships may take place months, or even years, to settle in a manner that suits the two sides. ... ... middle of paper ... ...dia venture. Following the January 2004 Islamabad-new Delhi rapprochement , and with the resumption of composite dialogue covering Kashmir and other unresolved issues, one hopes the Kashmir history may turn full circle soon. However, for this to happen, the Indian leadership has to show some courage