Rest in Peace, University Teachers

Muhammad Irfan Nadeem, Senior Lecturer in English, Namal Institute Mianwali. Gone are the days when university teachers used to shed tears because of the indifference and insulting attitude of their disciples. Now, they have very serious concerns, which have pushed them hard towards becoming non-entities in the current scenarios and setups of our universities. The…

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Tajikistan flourishes

A few decades ago, the people of Tajikistan were not only substantially less healthy but also less educated. The newly independent Central Asian states had blamed the USSR for the decline of health, education, nutrition and jobs. The main growth of the economy was based on education, health, opportunities for business, and quality labour provision….

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Vegetable Grafting

By Amir Shehzad and Dr. Muhammad Yaseen The agricultural quarter connects with international food necessity and is recognized as the world’s greatest distributor of forty percent of the world’s employees. Vegetables are rich in vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, carbohydrates, and proteins, and they are regarded as safe diet. Large quantities of herbs have been reported…

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

BY: Maham Tariq and Duaa Asghar While frequently connected with experiencing wartime trauma, post-traumatic disorder issue (PTSD) may happen following openness to any traumatic accident. PTSD can create in light of natural disasters, mishaps, losing dear one, or violent encounters. It’s realities demonstrate that most of adults insight at any rate one awful traumatic accident…

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Importance of Fertilizers in Agriculture

Anzila Altaf and Dr. Muhammad Yaseen Department of Agriculture Extension, College of Agriculture University of Sargodha, Pakistan Fertilizers play an important role in the development and growth of crops. They provide nutrients and nourishment to the soil for increase the fertility of land and growth of crops. The use of dung as fertilizer is probably…

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Immigration Stresses In Teenage

By: Sidra saleem and Malaika Aftab There are quite 11 million individuals residing within the U.S without legal authorization from the federal. While the entire number of unauthorized or “undocumented immigrants within the U.S has remained stable since 2009. There has been an increase in K-12 students with a minimum of one undocumented parent. In…

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Prejudicism And Discrimination

By: Syeda Anmol Zahra and AbrishSajjad. A modern example of discrimination might occur if a male employer were to pay a female employee lower wages due to his own sexism. However, my analysis says discrimination can also consist of more subtle, passive-aggressive behavior, such as dirty looks, or refusing to patronize a business because the…

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Schizophrenia

By: Aliya Khurshid and Aiman Naz “Schizophrenia is an ongoing mind issue that influences short of what one per cent of the U.S. populace. At the point when schizophrenia is dynamic, manifestations can incorporate daydreams, mind flights, disarranged discourse, the issue with speculation and absence of inspiration”. Schizophrenia is a mental illness that meddles with…

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