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Zeenat Rehman
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How will you describe the role of Internet in distance learning ? Read more »
02/12/2014 8:50:30 AM, 2, Views: 3218
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Addie Tayyab
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why some people depressed even having every thing in life ??????? Read more »
01/12/2014 7:13:09 AM, 1, Views: 3090
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Akber Bhatti
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 is going to start in February 2015, what do you think who will be the king of this world cup? Read more »
29/11/2014 11:49:35 PM, 2, Views: 3047
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Addie Tayyab
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Degree and skill are two sides of the same coin. To succeed in the race of life, a person need to have a degree along with the skill. A degree without the skill would be as empty as the skill without the degree. Both need to go hand-in-hand in order to be the survival of the fittest. Degree is nothing but the certified documentation of the skill within the individual. Every person having the skill may not manage to attain the degree. Similarly, every degree holder is not necessarily skilled. The requirement of the degree or skill depends upon the organization, the nature of post etc. On a general outlook, which criteria carries more weightage – the degree or the skill?
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27/11/2014 3:45:08 AM, 0, Views: 2329
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Addie Tayyab
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Smart work is really the need of the hour.
- Smart work saves lots of time and allows you to be more organized.
- Through smart work your goals can be reached faster.
- Doing smart work allows you to save time for other things which you might not get by doing hard work like, exercise, spending time with family etc.
- Smart work brings lots of recognition from the society and allows you to grow more in the industry you are in.
Hard work:
Hard work takes lots of time just to make things correct.
- It is totally time consuming and exhausting experience, as after doing lots of work you left out with less energy to do anything else.
- Hard work doesn't allow you to fully use your brain and it pushes you for more physical work.
- In terms of determination and persistence hard work is really important but not lot can be achieved.
- Working hard is not enough as it might not bring the best result of a problem or a situation.
I would like to conclude in the end that smart work is really important as it saves time and allows you to reach your goals faster than that of a hard work.
whats your opinion about it? Read more »
26/11/2014 12:22:20 AM, 5, Views: 2360
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Addie Tayyab
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You know relationships are like drugs they .... kill you or give you the best feeling of your life and some time the situation of these relationships are totally different between good or bad relations.....when some people are going to leave, but that's not the """end,,, of your story, that's the """end ,,, of their """part,,, in your life.
That's mean
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Ap ki life ko eak achi rah mil jati hai. Read more »
23/11/2014 5:31:44 AM, 0, Views: 3182
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Naveed Kamboh
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I have seen, Most of the time people share Islamic literature (Quran, Hadith) without putting any reference. In my opinion its a very bad practice. I never ever look that type of literature as that might not authentic hadith or quran literature. Therefore I believe we should ask everybody to give proper reference. Please be part of this campaign. it will save Islam and us from many problems. What do you think? Read more »
20/11/2014 8:50:31 AM, 3, Views: 3059
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Usama Ashraf
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Please send me notes for class 9 and 10 of Biology(new syllabus). Thanks Read more »
19/11/2014 9:43:04 PM, 3, Views: 2904
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Addie Tayyab
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Skipping a night of sleep could do more than make you tired and cranky: it could be damaging your brain. Swedish researchers tested the blood of 15 healthy men after eight hours of sleep and then again after a night with no sleep. They found that the levels of proteins linked to brain injuries increased by 20% after an all-nighter compared to after a full night’s sleep. These findings are consistent with previous research showing that the brain uses sleep to flush harmful toxins out of the brain. While the researchers don’t suggest that skipping a night’s sleep is as harmful as a concussion, the results do suggest that missing sleep can harm your brain — at least in the short term. What do you think Read more »
19/11/2014 6:02:28 AM, 2, Views: 2887
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Muhammad Umar
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We've talked a lot about root and Android in the past five years. We've discussed the good, we've discussed the bad. We'll keep talking about both, because root on Android, like Android itself, is a constantly evolving thing.Is the allure of being a superuser tempting you? Android rooting opens up a world of possibility, but it can also void your warranty, or even leave you with a bricked device. Yes, when it comes to rooting your Android, you’ll want to know the benefits as well as the risks.
Rooting is jailbreaking for Androids and allows users to dive deeper into a phone’s sub-system. Essentially, it’ll allow you to access the entire operating system and be able to customize just about anything on your Android. With root access, you can get around any restrictions that your manufacturer or carrier may have applied. You can run more apps, you can overclock or underclock your processor, replace the firmware and much much more.
Some of us says, its like hacking the device, is it so, why most of us want it badly? Good or bad i preferred it because we pay and we own the way the Cell Phone works for use. Don't you guys agree with it ! Read more »
18/11/2014 5:10:16 AM, 3, Views: 2946
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