January 2020

January 2020

Essay Outlines

Essay Outlines Muhammad Sulaiman Punctuality is virtue of bored The topic needs to be understood in its essence Timeliness and natural rhythm of the universe Time is money iii. Man tries to create punctual systems, timeline-following devices Wasting time wastes a person Punctuality of man is a paradox What is punctuality and what does it indicate? Discipline Value of time …

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International Business Management

International Business Management International business refers to the trade of goods, services, technology, capital, and/or knowledge across national borders and at a global or trans-national level. It involves cross-border transactions of goods and services between two or more countries. It requires knowledge and skills above and beyond normal business expertise, such as familiarity with the business regulations of the nations …

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WHAT IS POLITICAL CULTURE?

WHAT IS POLITICAL CULTURE? Political Culture is a part of Social Culture or General Culture. It consists of the attitudes, beliefs, emotions and values that relate to political system of a society. The term “Political Culture” was first coined by Gabrial Almond in 1950s. According to Almond and Powell, “Political culture consists of attitudes, beliefs, orientations towards values and skills …

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Paul A. Volcker The Fed chairman who believed ‘no pain, no gain’

Paul A. Volcker The Fed chairman who believed ‘no pain, no gain’ Paul A. Volcker, who defeated runaway inflation as Federal Reserve chairman in the 1980s, establishing the importance to the economy of an independent central bank, and whose “Volcker Rule” became a controversial element of post-crisis banking regulation in the Obama administration, died On December 08, at 92 years …

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The ideas of Immanuel Kant The foremost thinker of the Enlightenment

The ideas of Immanuel Kant The foremost thinker of the Enlightenment Magazine Desk Born in 1724 in the Prussian town of Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia), Immanuel Kant had a strict education and traditional Protestant upbringing. At 16, he enrolled at university to study philosophy. After a time working as a tutor and lecturer, in 1770 Kant was appointed Professor of …

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Crippling Education System

Crippling Education System Rabiah Noor SCENE 1 — “The protagonist takes up the stage, audience gets settled and becomes quiet. The protagonist assumes his position and starts delivering monologue facing the audience. The audience believes what they watch, agree to what they hear, and learn from whatever perception the protagonist holds. Scene ends, the protagonist leaves the stage for the …

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China’s Two Development Miracles And the lessons to be learnt

China’s Two Development Miracles And the lessons to be learnt Observing the entire course of China’s reform and opening-up in the past four decades, one concludes that the country has performed not only an economic growth miracle but also a social stability miracle – the former is the primary reason for the latter. One of the best manifestations of such …

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