PST CANDIDATES OF DISTRICT GHOTKI, WHERE ARE YOU LOST. GET UP AND DONT SLEEP AND GET YOUR RIGHT AT ONCE BECAUSE OVER ALL IN SINDH THE PST OFFER ORDERS HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED. AND JOINING HAVE BEEN DONE BY THE CANDIDATES.
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, ENTERTAINMENT YOU CAN PUBLISHED YOUR CREATIONS BY EMAILING at panhwar2005@gmail.com
Friday, June 27, 2014
RSU, Offer Orders for PST/JST Candidates of Sukkur, Ghotki and Khairpur are ready,
CU/PR 05/2014
26-6-2014
Press
Release
Offer
Orders for PST/JST Candidates of Sukkur, Ghotki and Khairpur are ready,
Schedule
to be announced soon: Teachers Recruitment Department, RSU
Karachi,
26 June, 2014: Offer Orders of (Primary School Teachers) PSTs and Junior School
Teachers (JSTs) of District Sukkur, Ghotki (only JST) and Khairpur are ready,
said by Mr. Khoso Zamir Ahmed, Senior Program Manager, Reform Support
Unit-Education and Literacy Department, Government of Sindh.
Mr.
Khoso told that the dates of distribution ceremony will be announced after the
consultation with the office of Senior Minister, Secretary Education and
Director School Education, Sukkur. The schedule will be available on the
website, he added.
He
also informed that DRC data of Naushahro Feroze district for JST
and HST have been shared with the World Bank for “No Objection Letter”, whereas
the PST data is under analysis at Reform Support Unit (RSU).He further told
that the delay of the said district is also due to the resolution of SNE
problem (Reflection of vacant positions in need – based Schools). However, the
ELD is making all efforts to resolve the issue as soon as possible. The
Secretary Education has already asked the Finance Department for the resolution
of SNE problem, he said.
The
process of recruitment of teachers is transparent and merit based. Therefore it
takes time but all eligible candidates will get their Offer Letters, he
assured.
We
welcome to all your queries.
Office.
021-99216418
E-mail.
Spokesperson.rsu@gmail.com
Website.
www.rsu-sindh.gov.pk
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SECRETARY REVENUE DEPARTMENT SINDH
16.6.2014
To,
The Secretary
Revenue Department
Government of Sindh
Karachi.
SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR PAYMENT OF POL BILLS OUTSTANDING
AMOUNT RS.25178-00 FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 2011 AGAINST MUKHTIARKAR MIRPUR MATHELO.
R/Sir,
It is hereby informed
you that there are pending POL bills of M/S IQBAL SERVICE STATION,
Mirpur Mathelo of Rs.25178-00 for payment. Many times we have met concerned
people for payment but the payment is not received yet neither any response
given to us for payment. Our bills are pending since long for payment in the office
of Mukhtiarkar Mirpur Mathelo district Ghotki. Details of bills are as under;
S.NO
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BILL NO
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MONTH
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AMOUNT RS
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1
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7901
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JUNE 2011
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25178.00
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We hereby again
request for payment of above bills as our business
is
very badly suffered due to non- payment of POL bills by the Government
Departments. We are in need of funds to run the business onward.
Please make the early
payment of outstanding amount Rs.25178-00 & oblige, otherwise we
shall be compelled to seek the remedy from the competent court of law.
Thanks,
Yours truly
M/S IQBAL SERVICE STATION
NEAR BUS
STAND, MIRPUR MATHELO
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Computer science
Computer science
Computer science is the scientific and practical approach to computation and its applications. It is the systematic study of the feasibility, structure, expression, and mechanization of the methodical procedures (or algorithms) that underlie the acquisition, representation, processing, storage, communication of, and access to information, whether such information is encoded as bits in a computer memory or transcribed in genes and protein structures in a biological cell.[1] A computer scientist specializes in the theory of computation and the design of computational systems.[2]
Its subfields can be divided into a variety of theoretical and practical disciplines. Some fields, such as computational complexity theory (which explores the fundamental properties of Computational and intractable problems), are highly abstract, while fields such as computer graphics emphasize real-world visual applications. Still other fields focus on the challenges in implementing computation. For example, programming language theory considers various approaches to the description of computation, whilst the study of computer programming itself investigates various aspects of the use ofprogramming language and complex systems. Human-computer interaction considers the challenges in making computers and computations useful, usable, and universally accessible to humans.
FO TAN
Fo Tan
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Fo Tan (Chinese: 火炭) is an area of Sha Tin District, Hong Kong. It was developed as a light industrial area, but this activity has declined markedly in recent years. There are residential areas to the east, alongside the MTR line, and in the foothills to the west.
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[hide]Fusel alcohol
Fusel alcohol
Fusel alcohols, also sometimes called fusel oils, or potato oil in Europe, are a mixture of several alcohols (chiefly amyl alcohol) produced as a by-product of alcoholic fermentation.[1] The word Fusel is German for "bad liquor".[2]
Whether fusel alcohol contributes or not to hangover symptoms is a matter of scientific debate. A Japanese study in 2003 concluded, "The fusel oil in whiskey had no effect on the ethanol-induced emetic response" in Suncus murinus. Additionally, consumption of fusel oils with ethanol suppressed subjects' subsequent taste aversion to alcohol, which suggested subjects' hangover symptoms were lessened said the journal.[3]
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[hide]ATOM
Atom
For other uses, see Atom (disambiguation).
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An illustration of the helium atom, depicting the nucleus(pink) and the electron cloud distribution (black). The nucleus (upper right) in helium-4 is in reality spherically symmetric and closely resembles the electron cloud, although for more complicated nuclei this is not always the case. The black bar is one angstrom (10−10 m or100 pm). | ||||||||
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The atom is a basic unit of matter that consists of a dense centralnucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons. Theatomic nucleus contains a mix of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons (except in the case of hydrogen-1, which is the only stable nuclide with no neutrons). The electrons of an atom are bound to the nucleus by the electromagnetic force. Likewise, a group of atoms can remain bound to each other by chemical bonds based on the same force, forming a molecule. An atom containing an equal number of protons and electrons is electrically neutral, otherwise it is positively or negatively charged and is known as an ion. An atom is classifiedaccording to the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus: thenumber of protons determines the chemical element, and the number of neutrons determines the isotope of the element.[1]
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
MUHAMMAD (SAW) , THE LAST PROPHET
Muhammad
(Redirected from Muhammad (SAW))
This article is about the Islamic prophet. For other people named Muhammad, see Muhammad (name). For other uses, see Muhammad (disambiguation).
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Born | Muḥammad ibn `Abd Allāh c. 570 CE
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Abū al-Qāsim Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-Muṭṭalib ibn Hāshim (Arabic: ابو القاسم محمد ابن عبد الله ابن عبد المطلب ابن هاشم; c.570 – c. 8 June 632),[1] also transliterated as Muhammad (محمد), was a man from Mecca who unified Arabia into a single religious polity underIslam. Believed by Muslims and Bahá'ís to be a messenger and prophetof God, Muhammad is almost universally[n 1] considered by Muslims as the last prophet sent by God to mankind.[2][n 2] While non-Muslims regard Muhammad as the founder of Islam,[3] Muslims consider him to have restored the unaltered original monotheistic faith of Adam, Noah,Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets.[4][5][6][7]
Born in about 570 CE in the Arabian city of Mecca,[8][9] Muhammad was orphaned at an early age; he was raised under the care of his paternal uncle Abu Talib. After his childhood Muhammad primarily worked as a merchant.[10] Occasionally he would retreat to a cave in the mountains for several nights of seclusion and prayer; later, at age 40, he reported at this spot,[8][11] that he was visited by Gabriel and received his first revelation from God. Three years after this event Muhammad startedpreaching these revelations publicly, proclaiming that "God is One", that complete "surrender" to Him (lit. islām) is the only way (dīn)[n 3]acceptable to God, and that he was a prophet and messenger of God, in the same vein as other Islamic prophets.[12][13][14]
Muhammad gained few followers early on, and met hostility from some Meccan tribes. To escape persecution, Muhammad sent some of his followers to Abyssinia before he and his followers in Mecca migrated toMedina (then known as Yathrib) in the year 622. This event, the Hijra, marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri Calendar. In Medina, Muhammad united the tribes under theConstitution of Medina. After eight years of fighting with the Meccan tribes, Muhammad gathered an army of 10,000 Muslim converts andmarched on the city of Mecca. The attack went largely uncontested and Muhammad took over the city with little bloodshed. He destroyed the pagan idols in the city[15] and sent his followers out to destroy all remaining pagan temples in Eastern Arabia.[16][17] In 632, a few months after returning to Medina from The Farewell Pilgrimage, Muhammad fell ill and died. Before his death, most of the Arabian Peninsula hadconverted to Islam, and he had united Arabia into a single Muslim religious polity.[18][19]
The revelations (each known as Ayah, lit. "Sign [of God]") which Muhammad reported receiving until his death form the verses of theQuran, regarded by Muslims as the "Word of God" and around which the religion is based. Besides the Quran, Muhammad's teachings and practices (sunnah), found in the Hadith and sira literature, are also upheld by Muslims and used as sources of Islamic law. Muslims discuss Muhammad and other prophets of Islam with reverence, adding the phrase peace be upon him whenever their names are mentioned.[20]While conceptions of Muhammad in medieval Christendom and otherpremodern contexts were largely negative, appraisals in modern historyhave been far more favorable.[14][21]
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