This document provides a summary of the magazine "The Fortune" and discusses some of its goals and sections. It introduces the editor and staff of the magazine. It aims to discuss topics like hope, life, art, and positivity. The magazine is dedicated to all age groups. It dedicates an issue to providing support for victims of natural disasters in Nepal and a helicopter crash in northern Pakistan. It hopes to bring illuminating discussions and receive feedback to improve. The magazine contains sections on emerging artists, youth initiatives, brain drain, teachers, Gwadar's development as a trade point, memoirs, entrepreneurship, technology's impact on healthcare and more. It ends by providing contact information.
AdventureWomen, Inc. is the oldest adventure travel company for women, founded in 1982. They offer small group trips designed for women of varying abilities that combine safety, comfort, and luxury with adventure. Their trips encourage personal growth, cultural immersion, and fun while promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Message delivered by Her Excellency, First Lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi at the flag-off of the second phase of A-book-A-Child at the 37th annual International convention of Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) in Lagos.
This document is the September 2014 issue of Global Eyes Magazine, a quarterly publication focused on the African and Caribbean communities in Manitoba. The issue includes articles on the 30th wedding anniversary celebration of Jacob and Kenny Daodu, condolences for two community leaders who recently passed away, and a recap of the opening events of the 45th annual Folklorama festival celebrating cultural diversity in Winnipeg. It also provides obituaries, community briefs, and details on upcoming community events.
The magazine article discusses the importance of engaging with a country's diaspora population as a source of "soft power" that can benefit the homeland. It defines diaspora as transnational populations living outside their homeland while still maintaining connections to it. The diaspora can improve access to capital, knowledge, technology and play a role in social development and economic growth. Ways to engage diaspora discussed include realigning remittances, issuing diaspora bonds, promoting diaspora philanthropy, and encouraging diaspora foreign direct investment. Engaging diaspora can convert "brain drain" into "brain gain" and support local industry and trade.
This document contains information about various community and cultural events happening in Winnipeg, including exhibits at the Manitoba Museum on treaties and Victoria Crosses, an Aboriginal arts and culture marketplace, and an exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery of works from the gallery's collection. It also provides details on a weekly First Fridays arts event in the Exchange District and an 8-week yoga program in the area. The text discusses cultural diversity and inclusion and provides advice for a culturally competent horoscope.
The document is a magazine from January 2013. It contains articles on local rally drivers, restaurants, parenting tips, and more. The editor's letter discusses the magazine's focus on real stories of the community in 2012 and hopes for the new year. It provides upcoming event listings and ways to engage with the magazine through social media.
Check out global eyes magazine summer edition 2013
items include, YMCA Women of Distinction, How to work with Minorities, Neil Pitamber's poetry, awards, graduations, poems,multiculturalism etc.
This document is the first issue of "Talking Travel, The Magazine" published by Steve Gillick. It includes articles on various travel topics such as adventure travel, fam trips, travel writing, destination discovery in Lima, and travel safety. The magazine aims to transform travel professionals into destination experts through skill development and knowledge that can generate revenue. It will feature destinations, travel trends, photography, niche markets and other travel content. The editor welcomes readers to this new publication and encourages travel professionals to discuss their training needs.
AdventureWomen, Inc. is the oldest adventure travel company for women, founded in 1982. They offer small group trips designed for women of varying abilities that combine safety, comfort, and luxury with adventure. Their trips encourage personal growth, cultural immersion, and fun while promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Message delivered by Her Excellency, First Lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi at the flag-off of the second phase of A-book-A-Child at the 37th annual International convention of Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) in Lagos.
This document is the September 2014 issue of Global Eyes Magazine, a quarterly publication focused on the African and Caribbean communities in Manitoba. The issue includes articles on the 30th wedding anniversary celebration of Jacob and Kenny Daodu, condolences for two community leaders who recently passed away, and a recap of the opening events of the 45th annual Folklorama festival celebrating cultural diversity in Winnipeg. It also provides obituaries, community briefs, and details on upcoming community events.
The magazine article discusses the importance of engaging with a country's diaspora population as a source of "soft power" that can benefit the homeland. It defines diaspora as transnational populations living outside their homeland while still maintaining connections to it. The diaspora can improve access to capital, knowledge, technology and play a role in social development and economic growth. Ways to engage diaspora discussed include realigning remittances, issuing diaspora bonds, promoting diaspora philanthropy, and encouraging diaspora foreign direct investment. Engaging diaspora can convert "brain drain" into "brain gain" and support local industry and trade.
This document contains information about various community and cultural events happening in Winnipeg, including exhibits at the Manitoba Museum on treaties and Victoria Crosses, an Aboriginal arts and culture marketplace, and an exhibition at the Winnipeg Art Gallery of works from the gallery's collection. It also provides details on a weekly First Fridays arts event in the Exchange District and an 8-week yoga program in the area. The text discusses cultural diversity and inclusion and provides advice for a culturally competent horoscope.
The document is a magazine from January 2013. It contains articles on local rally drivers, restaurants, parenting tips, and more. The editor's letter discusses the magazine's focus on real stories of the community in 2012 and hopes for the new year. It provides upcoming event listings and ways to engage with the magazine through social media.
Check out global eyes magazine summer edition 2013
items include, YMCA Women of Distinction, How to work with Minorities, Neil Pitamber's poetry, awards, graduations, poems,multiculturalism etc.
This document is the first issue of "Talking Travel, The Magazine" published by Steve Gillick. It includes articles on various travel topics such as adventure travel, fam trips, travel writing, destination discovery in Lima, and travel safety. The magazine aims to transform travel professionals into destination experts through skill development and knowledge that can generate revenue. It will feature destinations, travel trends, photography, niche markets and other travel content. The editor welcomes readers to this new publication and encourages travel professionals to discuss their training needs.
This document is a collection of messages wishing Carol McNamee a happy 70th birthday. It discusses how Carol helped start Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Hawaii in 1984 and has been involved for over 25 years, receiving national and local awards for her work. Friends and family describe Carol as dedicated, committed, inspirational, focused, compassionate, innovative, beautiful, and a mentor and role model who has saved lives through her work preventing drunk driving.
This document discusses travel for development in Africa. It notes that many African youths travel abroad in search of better opportunities, which has negatively impacted development on the continent. The "Erasing Borders Initiative" aims to promote tourism and technology sharing to spur development in Africa by exposing local artisans to knowledge from developed countries. Its goals are to promote tourism in Nigeria, provide education abroad, and ultimately spark economic and social revolution in Africa to stem the tide of emigration by African youths seeking opportunities elsewhere.
Tempo January 2014
Cover Story: Kite Surfing
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The document discusses International Women's Day 2022 and breaking bias. It includes quotes about imagining a gender equal world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. People share stories about influential women in their careers who helped them. There are also discussions around how to value and celebrate differences, the best things about being a woman, women others have learned from in the past year, and how people have maintained connections with friends and family during the pandemic.
The document discusses the Rotary Youth Exchange program as a "business" with various components. It outlines the ideas behind the program of helping cultures know each other, bringing the world to communities, and investing in young people. Testimonials are provided from past students who discuss their transformative experiences abroad learning new perspectives and developing independence. The program is described as providing opportunities to witness how understanding can be achieved through adaptation and changing views of others over time. Overall the summary highlights the goals of the Youth Exchange program in promoting international understanding and its positive impacts on students.
1) The document discusses Nigeria at 50 years after independence, examining its past, present and future.
2) It notes some improvements over the past like in banking, transportation and communication, but says true progress depends on positive changes in individual Nigerians' attitudes and mindsets.
3) For Nigeria to continue advancing, each Nigerian must believe in themselves, pursue education, think critically, and be the change they wish to see through small everyday actions rather than just following trends. Loving others and having a sense of purpose are also emphasized.
The document discusses Jordana Henry's work with students at Everett Alvarez High School through programs like Puente Juniors and Sophomores. It describes the realities many students in Salinas face, as the city is home to many farmworkers who work long hours in difficult conditions for low wages. As a result, many students struggle without parental financial or academic support to achieve their goals of attending college. The document emphasizes Henry's goal of helping students build legacies and escape cycles of poverty and violence in their community.
Lathif Khan was hesitant to speak in front of others due to a lack of confidence. As part of the Taiyari project, he joined a group and gained skills in communication and public speaking. Through overcoming his hesitation, Lathif Khan has become a leader who can now confidently present his views to his peers and community members.
Mohammed Assaf is a Palestinian singer who won Arab Idol in 2013. He grew up singing in the streets of Gaza to spread hope despite hardship. A biopic film called 'Idol' was made about his life, which he finds most nostalgic about his childhood days singing with friends. He was encouraged to audition for Arab Idol by his family who said he could be great, and he was determined to be acknowledged for his talent. As a winner, he wants to continue giving hope to Gaza's youth and preach looking at life from a positive perspective.
Mr. Tong was honored by Ernst & Young with a Culture Coin for demonstrating integrity, respect, teamwork, energy, enthusiasm, courage and building relationships through ethical conduct while exhibiting EY's values. The document expresses hope that Mr. Tong's visit to Africa as a global citizen will help inspire transformative leadership, compassion, and unity among all people. The Culture Coin was awarded to Mr. Tong in 2014 for living EY's values and advancing noble behavior in service of creating a better world.
Las TIC representan un reto para los docentes, quienes pueden contribuir a su implementación a través de la innovación, motivación, cooperación e interacción. Algunas estrategias para motivar a los estudiantes a estudiar carreras TI incluyen actividades de reflexión sobre el proyecto de vida, videos sobre las profesiones más requeridas y presentaciones sobre los títulos que otorgan los estudios de TI. Los docentes pueden incorporar las TIC en el aula teniendo en cuenta el área, grado y herramientas tecnológicas disponibles
This document describes a proposed system for outsourced attribute-based signatures (OABS). Existing ABS schemes require heavy computation during signing that grows with the complexity of the predicate formula. The proposed OABS system reduces this computational overhead by outsourcing intensive computations to an untrusted signing cloud service provider. It presents two OABS schemes - the first reduces exponentiations from O(d) to O(1), the second builds on an existing construction and reduces exponentiations from O(d2) to O(d). Security analysis shows the schemes provide unforgeability and privacy. The system allows for high efficiency and flexibility while also achieving accountability.
“If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded.”
--- Maya Angelou, Author, Poet, Dancer, Actress and Singer. Pulitzer Prize nominee, Tony Award nominee, awarded three Grammys, the Spingarn Medal, National Medal of Arts, over fifty honorary degrees and served on two Presidential Committees. President Barack Obama awarded America's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Maya Angelou on February 15, 2011
Shubham Garg has completed a 70-hour AutoCAD course titled "3D Civil/Architect." at the CAD Academy Authorized Training Center, as certified by a Certificate of Completion signed by Carl Bass, President and CEO of Autodesk. The certificate recognizes Garg's achievement in mastering AutoCAD through an authorized training program designed to provide professionals with relevant instruction from expert instructors using official Autodesk course materials.
1) O documento fala sobre mensagens pastorais e orações que celebram a glória de Deus e expressam gratidão.
2) É fornecida a programação de um culto sabatino com tema sobre a vontade de Deus.
3) São dados comunicados sobre eventos da igreja incluindo um culto familiar, festival de esperança, livro missionário e reuniões de jovens.
El documento habla sobre el Foro Evidencias. En breve, el Foro Evidencias es un evento anual donde investigadores y académicos comparten sus hallazgos y descubrimientos recientes relacionados con temas legales y forenses. El foro busca promover el intercambio de conocimientos entre profesionales de distintas disciplinas para mejorar las técnicas de investigación criminal y resolver casos.
Fête patronale de Petit-Canal: Grand Festival Culturel Canalien du 2 au 27 ma...Blaise MORNAL
Le maire de Petit-Canal, M. Blaise Rudy MORNAL, le conseil municipal et la commission des fêtes, ont le plaisir d’annoncer aux Canaliens, et aux Guadeloupéens en général, le retour de la fête patronale de Petit-Canal sous la forme d’un « Grand Festival Culturel Canalien ».
Cette manifestation qui a pour but que les Canaliens et les Canaliennes se retrouvent et se réapproprient leur territoire, leur culture et leur histoire, se déroulera du vendredi 2 mai au mardi 27 mai 2014.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document is a collection of messages wishing Carol McNamee a happy 70th birthday. It discusses how Carol helped start Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Hawaii in 1984 and has been involved for over 25 years, receiving national and local awards for her work. Friends and family describe Carol as dedicated, committed, inspirational, focused, compassionate, innovative, beautiful, and a mentor and role model who has saved lives through her work preventing drunk driving.
This document discusses travel for development in Africa. It notes that many African youths travel abroad in search of better opportunities, which has negatively impacted development on the continent. The "Erasing Borders Initiative" aims to promote tourism and technology sharing to spur development in Africa by exposing local artisans to knowledge from developed countries. Its goals are to promote tourism in Nigeria, provide education abroad, and ultimately spark economic and social revolution in Africa to stem the tide of emigration by African youths seeking opportunities elsewhere.
Tempo January 2014
Cover Story: Kite Surfing
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The document discusses International Women's Day 2022 and breaking bias. It includes quotes about imagining a gender equal world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. People share stories about influential women in their careers who helped them. There are also discussions around how to value and celebrate differences, the best things about being a woman, women others have learned from in the past year, and how people have maintained connections with friends and family during the pandemic.
The document discusses the Rotary Youth Exchange program as a "business" with various components. It outlines the ideas behind the program of helping cultures know each other, bringing the world to communities, and investing in young people. Testimonials are provided from past students who discuss their transformative experiences abroad learning new perspectives and developing independence. The program is described as providing opportunities to witness how understanding can be achieved through adaptation and changing views of others over time. Overall the summary highlights the goals of the Youth Exchange program in promoting international understanding and its positive impacts on students.
1) The document discusses Nigeria at 50 years after independence, examining its past, present and future.
2) It notes some improvements over the past like in banking, transportation and communication, but says true progress depends on positive changes in individual Nigerians' attitudes and mindsets.
3) For Nigeria to continue advancing, each Nigerian must believe in themselves, pursue education, think critically, and be the change they wish to see through small everyday actions rather than just following trends. Loving others and having a sense of purpose are also emphasized.
The document discusses Jordana Henry's work with students at Everett Alvarez High School through programs like Puente Juniors and Sophomores. It describes the realities many students in Salinas face, as the city is home to many farmworkers who work long hours in difficult conditions for low wages. As a result, many students struggle without parental financial or academic support to achieve their goals of attending college. The document emphasizes Henry's goal of helping students build legacies and escape cycles of poverty and violence in their community.
Lathif Khan was hesitant to speak in front of others due to a lack of confidence. As part of the Taiyari project, he joined a group and gained skills in communication and public speaking. Through overcoming his hesitation, Lathif Khan has become a leader who can now confidently present his views to his peers and community members.
Mohammed Assaf is a Palestinian singer who won Arab Idol in 2013. He grew up singing in the streets of Gaza to spread hope despite hardship. A biopic film called 'Idol' was made about his life, which he finds most nostalgic about his childhood days singing with friends. He was encouraged to audition for Arab Idol by his family who said he could be great, and he was determined to be acknowledged for his talent. As a winner, he wants to continue giving hope to Gaza's youth and preach looking at life from a positive perspective.
Mr. Tong was honored by Ernst & Young with a Culture Coin for demonstrating integrity, respect, teamwork, energy, enthusiasm, courage and building relationships through ethical conduct while exhibiting EY's values. The document expresses hope that Mr. Tong's visit to Africa as a global citizen will help inspire transformative leadership, compassion, and unity among all people. The Culture Coin was awarded to Mr. Tong in 2014 for living EY's values and advancing noble behavior in service of creating a better world.
Las TIC representan un reto para los docentes, quienes pueden contribuir a su implementación a través de la innovación, motivación, cooperación e interacción. Algunas estrategias para motivar a los estudiantes a estudiar carreras TI incluyen actividades de reflexión sobre el proyecto de vida, videos sobre las profesiones más requeridas y presentaciones sobre los títulos que otorgan los estudios de TI. Los docentes pueden incorporar las TIC en el aula teniendo en cuenta el área, grado y herramientas tecnológicas disponibles
This document describes a proposed system for outsourced attribute-based signatures (OABS). Existing ABS schemes require heavy computation during signing that grows with the complexity of the predicate formula. The proposed OABS system reduces this computational overhead by outsourcing intensive computations to an untrusted signing cloud service provider. It presents two OABS schemes - the first reduces exponentiations from O(d) to O(1), the second builds on an existing construction and reduces exponentiations from O(d2) to O(d). Security analysis shows the schemes provide unforgeability and privacy. The system allows for high efficiency and flexibility while also achieving accountability.
“If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded.”
--- Maya Angelou, Author, Poet, Dancer, Actress and Singer. Pulitzer Prize nominee, Tony Award nominee, awarded three Grammys, the Spingarn Medal, National Medal of Arts, over fifty honorary degrees and served on two Presidential Committees. President Barack Obama awarded America's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Maya Angelou on February 15, 2011
Shubham Garg has completed a 70-hour AutoCAD course titled "3D Civil/Architect." at the CAD Academy Authorized Training Center, as certified by a Certificate of Completion signed by Carl Bass, President and CEO of Autodesk. The certificate recognizes Garg's achievement in mastering AutoCAD through an authorized training program designed to provide professionals with relevant instruction from expert instructors using official Autodesk course materials.
1) O documento fala sobre mensagens pastorais e orações que celebram a glória de Deus e expressam gratidão.
2) É fornecida a programação de um culto sabatino com tema sobre a vontade de Deus.
3) São dados comunicados sobre eventos da igreja incluindo um culto familiar, festival de esperança, livro missionário e reuniões de jovens.
El documento habla sobre el Foro Evidencias. En breve, el Foro Evidencias es un evento anual donde investigadores y académicos comparten sus hallazgos y descubrimientos recientes relacionados con temas legales y forenses. El foro busca promover el intercambio de conocimientos entre profesionales de distintas disciplinas para mejorar las técnicas de investigación criminal y resolver casos.
Fête patronale de Petit-Canal: Grand Festival Culturel Canalien du 2 au 27 ma...Blaise MORNAL
Le maire de Petit-Canal, M. Blaise Rudy MORNAL, le conseil municipal et la commission des fêtes, ont le plaisir d’annoncer aux Canaliens, et aux Guadeloupéens en général, le retour de la fête patronale de Petit-Canal sous la forme d’un « Grand Festival Culturel Canalien ».
Cette manifestation qui a pour but que les Canaliens et les Canaliennes se retrouvent et se réapproprient leur territoire, leur culture et leur histoire, se déroulera du vendredi 2 mai au mardi 27 mai 2014.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document summarizes the results of surveys conducted in accordance with Maui County's Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance. The surveys found that 25% of customers brought reusable bags or did not take bags in FY2014. Paper bag use increased from 48% in FY2012 to 79% in FY2013. The report requests permission to waive the annual reporting requirement, as the survey results have remained stable over four years of implementation.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la destilación en columna. Explica conceptos clave como balances de masa y energía en el envolvente general y el condensador de la columna. También cubre propiedades termodinámicas como entalpías de mezclas, capacidades caloríficas y calor de vaporización que son importantes para el diseño y operación de una columna de destilación. Finalmente, proporciona un ejemplo numérico para calcular flujos en una columna que separa etanol y agua.
El documento presenta información sobre equipos de transferencia de calor. Explica que estos equipos se clasifican según su función, proceso de transferencia, geometría de construcción y arreglo y mecanismo de flujo. También describe los principales tipos de intercambiadores de calor, incluyendo intercambiadores de doble tubo, tubo y coraza, y placas y juntas. Finalmente, cubre conceptos clave como la velocidad de transferencia de calor y cómo calcular el coeficiente de transferencia de calor.
Voici une petite présentation sur la cuisine coréenne. Sa particularité est de mettre en avant des plats selon les saisons.
Auteurs:
Marie Barrere, Barrere.Marie@gmail.com
Suder Thibault, T.Suder@hotmail.fr
Welcome to Issue 5 of Heartfulness Magazine, which honors the transmission of wisdom through the ages from our elders. Enjoy articles that speak to the potency of inner beauty, conscious parenting, vibrational compatibility and the gratitude of a garden harvest. The children’s section encourages youngsters to learn about star constellations and listen to an original story about a little girl who befriends a star. We invite you to cross this Wisdom Bridge with us to learn from our past to build a brighter future.
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Published on Mar 20, 2015
Tempo March 2015
Cover Story: WORD UP! The Magic of Poetry!
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Razzmatazz '15 is an annual cultural festival organized by NIT Silchar that provides a platform for young talents from schools in Barak Valley to showcase their skills. This year's event features competitions in various fields like music, dance, art, quizzing, public speaking, and gaming. The organizers aim to encourage creativity and help students pursue their dreams. They hope to make Razzmatazz '15 a grand success through the enthusiastic participation of schools.
Essay: Role of Youth in Nation building and progress.Samia Khan
The document discusses the important role that youth play in nation building and progress. It notes that youth is a time of dreams and building the future. Developed countries recognize the value of empowering youth through education and opportunities to utilize their skills. However, Pakistani youth face many challenges including unemployment, poverty, and lack of access to quality education. The document calls on the government and society to provide support and guidance to Pakistani youth so they can help develop the country through their talents and energy.
The Exquisite Safaris philanthropic mission integrates a guided visit to a humanitarian outreach project into every private, luxury, epicurean experience we create. These personal introductions create authentic cross cultural friendships that generate trust, respect, and generous donations funding philanthropic travel projects worldwide.
Collaboration creates Prosperity: Philanthropic Travel
Zakat Foundation of America (ZF) has opened the Muhammad Ali Safe House in Gaziantep, Turkey to provide shelter and services to over 200 Syrian refugees, including 44 families of orphans and single mothers. The safe house was established after some of the Syrian orphans ZF sponsors fell ill from living in unsanitary conditions. It features over 40 furnished rooms for families, a vocational training center to provide job skills, and a health clinic staffed by Syrian and Turkish doctors. The safe house aims to protect vulnerable refugees and empower them through housing, healthcare, and job opportunities.
Students have a duty to serve society as future citizens. While their primary focus should be on their studies, they should also spend time engaged in social service activities. Students have free time that could be better spent helping others rather than wasting time in idle activities. Social service provides benefits like personal satisfaction and helps utilize free time productively while also benefiting society. It is important for students to be taught the value of social service from a young age to inspire them to meaningfully use their strengths to serve society through activities like teaching literacy, providing medical assistance, environmental cleanliness initiatives, and help during disasters.
Myrnohrad is a 105-year-old town in Ukraine known for its miners. Students who grew up in Myrnohrad are proud to call it their hometown and hope to live their whole lives there. The town's waste heats are a symbol of the hardworking people and their desire to live in peace. Younger generations carry on the traditions and cultural heritage passed down from their ancestors and parents. Students in Myrnohrad participate in various activities and clubs to develop their skills and civic participation, and often win local, national, and international competitions, giving hope for the future. The town aims to develop ties with students in Ukraine and abroad to acquaint them with their hometown.
Heartfulness Magazine - July 2019(Volume 4, Issue 7)heartfulness
Building bridges between younger and old brings with it a sense of continuity from past, to present, to future: grandparents with grandchildren; community elders in youth; ancient knowledge and traditions with modern society. In this edition, various authors share their wisdom bridges: Daaji, Elaine K. Williams, Robert Chilton, Kathleen Scarboro, Vikram Sridhar, and more. There is an inspiring report about the recent “Spirit of Humanity Forum” of thought leaders in Reykjavik, Iceland, and we discover more about consciousness, beauty, silence and how our inner state determines what sort of leader we are. Daaji continues with Yogic Psychology by exploring some of the obstacles to physical and mental health.
The document discusses youth education in South Africa. It profiles Jimmy Nevis, a musician who started the Blue Collar Foundation to provide education opportunities for underprivileged youth. Nevis believes education is extremely important and has allowed him to achieve success. The Foundation provides bursaries to fund students' higher education. Nevis is optimistic about South Africa's youth if they pursue education to unlock opportunities and contribute to the country's future.
Paroma Enterprises Limited Uganda for the last 5 years have been promoting practical entrepreneurship mainly extending practical and business skills to emerging, potential and existing entrepreneurs whereby through their services over 50,000 people have benefited with their services.
However most of the beneficiaries have been coming to their centers for the services and concentration being mainly in the Central Region.
According to the research made by this team, we realized even people in upcountry districts need these services so that they create alternative sources of income, acquire new skills in modern Agricultural projects, value addition, industrial processing, resources utilization, modern trade & general trade, international trade requirements, branding, sales & marketing for the sake of jobs creation, control of rural urban migration and encouragement of rural technological development.
This project covers all sectors in Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Uganda and East Africa.
Topics during this Programme:
• Introduction to Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME)
• Hands on/Basics of Practical Entrepreneurship and MSME management)
• Import and Export trade – The market requirements
• Introduction to all locally productive small and medium scale projects
• Resources identification and possible utilization for jobs creation
• Social responsibility and Co-existence
• Environmental protection and development
• Information on the current Uganda Government interventions/incentives for MSME
• Guide on industrial possible projects on small and medium scale
• Career match
• Self-help groups formation/CSOs/NGOs/CBO/Societies/Foundations
• Legalities
• Entrepreneurship Development, Customer care, Entrepreneurial Competencies, Entrepreneurship process, Legal Issues in Business, Formulating Business Plan
NOTE: We specialize in Industrial trainings, Modern Agricultural Skills transfer, Value addition, Resources Identification & utilization, Export & Import information/International trade, Local assorted MSMEs/projects, Branding, sales & Marketing.
1) Shaun Hlongwane attended a camp hosted by Afrika Tikkun where he learned important life skills like presentation skills, social skills, HIV/AIDS awareness, and self-awareness.
2) An highlight was participating in a fun activity where boys wore girls' clothing and vice versa, which helped Shaun gain more respect for women.
3) The camp was a wonderful experience for Shaun that inspired him to work hard and participate more actively. He realized the importance of not just saying or doing nothing.
Edified Generation Rwanda organized an event to commemorate Universal Children's Day and promote reading. Over 150 people attended, including guests, parents, children, and youth. Several guest speakers addressed the audience, emphasizing the importance of education, reading, and children's rights. Partners who supported the event included Imbuto Foundation, World Vision Rwanda, UNESCO, and the Rwanda National Commission for UNESCO. The event aimed to promote education, children's rights, and a culture of reading in Rwanda.
The document discusses a magazine called Ashirvachan that reaches over 3,000 subscribers across India and internationally. It contains articles on topics like courage, collaboration for change in education, the value of kirtan spiritual music, environmentalism, and profiles of inspiring figures. The magazine is published quarterly and aims to share knowledge across diverse fields and bring together visionaries from around the world.
Iris Magazine is a youth magazine founded in 2013 in Rwanda that aims to educate youth, promote unity, and empower students. It began as a small hardcopy magazine distributed in local schools and has since expanded online. The magazine focuses on topics like preventing genocide, AIDS awareness, and children's rights. It also develops young talent in arts and culture. Iris Magazine hosts various activities to engage youth, such as campaigns, discussions, and entrepreneurship competitions. The goal is to unite youth, educate them, and empower them to build a better future for Rwanda.
The annual report summarizes the activities of the Multicultural Development Association (MDA) in the 2012-2013 financial year. MDA supported over 4,000 clients from 66 countries through programs providing new arrivals support, ongoing support for refugees and migrants, youth services, employment and training assistance, social inclusion initiatives, and community centers in Brisbane and regional areas. The report outlines the growth and challenges faced by MDA in expanding its services to support refugees and asylum seekers, while remaining committed to its principles of social justice and inclusion.
This annual report from the Indian Centre for Development & Rights (iCFDR) summarizes their activities and initiatives from 2018-2019. The report outlines iCFDR's vision, messages from leadership, and programs focused on education, health, livelihood, outreach, and supporting underprivileged children. Key initiatives discussed include the "Easy Classes" education program held in urban slums, health checkup camps, legal awareness campaigns, and character development activities for children from impoverished backgrounds. Financial details and organizational leadership are also provided.
1) The speaker welcomes and thanks the distinguished guests including the Ex-DGP of Chhattisgarh Mr. S.K. Paswan, Collector of Janjgir-Champa Mr. O.P. Chaudhary, and SP of Janjgir-Champa Mr. Prashant Agarwal for attending the annual function.
2) Mr. S.K. Paswan is highlighted for his distinguished career and social initiatives to help tribal communities and rehabilitate those involved in illegal activities.
3) Mr. O.P. Chaudhary is praised for overcoming obstacles to become an IAS officer and bringing revolutionary changes to education as Collector of Dante
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Azzm e Jawan
Bilal Iqbal
Brain Drain
Taimoor Mughal
Pride of Youth
Nimra Yousuf
A Teacher (Who she is)
Sadaf Taimur
Gawadar become trade
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Memoir for the soul
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Driving force toward
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4. AzzmeJawan
P
akistan is a beautiful country; it has
been blessed with vast lands, high
mountains, long rivers and unprece-
dented weather systems. Its geography
has given it a pivotal and yet strategic
role in High Asia as well as the South Asian region.
Its lands are fertile and its mountains serve as its
natural defenders. One of the largest chains of riv-
ers makes it best suited for agriculture in the world.
Having that much resource in their hands, it was
necessary that the people of Pakistan turn to be
civilized, educated and well equipped with the
modern day techniques and technologies, so that
they have strong moral courage to stand and strive
for development and social uplift.
Our youths make most of the population of the
country. It is important that the youth be trans-
formed and trained in such a way that they develop
the habit of thinking and creativity so that they
become an asset towards future-building. Have we
put in our best sincere efforts to make it all pro-
ductive? A misdirected youth is like an unguided
missile. Such a youth can waste its potentials and
energies at a place where it is not required. So the
question was how the potential and energy of a
youth should be utilized?
Azm-e-Jawan was made with a clear objective of
building a morally powerful and socially civilized
lot of young and energetic people. Azm-e-Jawan
was therefore raised to have a motto: “Give to
the youth my sighs of dawn; give wings
to these eaglets again, give piercing
vision to those deprived of sight.” The
same idea emerged from the minds of BUITEMS
students. The intention was to lead the stray gazelle
back to the sanctuary as powerful force, just for the
sake of development of Pakistan.
Azm-e-Jawan is a bunch of talented and energet-
ic, motivated and devoted youth. Having limited
financial support, only a pocket money some-
4 TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
T HE START ER
Bilal Iqbal
5. High Ambition,
Winsome Speech,
A Passionate Soul
time, they made it possible because of their strong
willpower and determination. It means; if the
intentions are honest and strong, the toughest of
journeys can be made easy and adventurous. The
immediate focus area was the rural area of the Haz-
ara region.
Azm-e-Jawan loves those who work hard and want
to get education. Through a network of over 5,000
people on the social media, the Azm-e-Jawan made
it possible for the talented ones and financially
weak students to pursue their ambition of learning
in various educational institutes. The Azm-e-Jawan
team has always shared its happy moments with
the SOS children. They manage to celebrate Eids
and observe national days with them to make them
feel they are very much alive, loved and owned.
The Azm-e-Jawan organization advocates for se-
curing the rights of citizens and common people.
The youth under its banner offer their hand to help
the district administration in order to plant trees
and run campaigns to meeting targets of planting
saplings.
Moreover, the provision of free medical services,
free technical and formal education, and aware-
ness of social issues, youth career counseling and
youth capacity building remain to be the focus of
young volunteers. Azm-e-Jawan looks forward to
receiving assistance from stockholders and philan-
thropists around the globe. It believes that one can
achieve anything with determination and dedica-
tion.
5TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
6. E
ver remember the green blade of
grass once handled with utmost
care... or the soft touch of our fingers
over the fragile wings of a butterfly
on a spring afternoon in our child-
hood, or that memory of buying candy floss from a
street vendor? What was it that made the memory
so incredible and pristine that we cherish it to this
day with all its vivid colours and sounds? Surely, we
must have seen life with all its richness and beauty
at that tender age so that it continues to captivate
us, even after all these years, as a distant but power-
ful image in the mind.
The modern age of digital communication can
boast about everything in the universe except
happiness. Can we truly claim to be happy today
with the immense power of the internet that has
brought to our reach everything through a mere
click of a mouse... truly no less than the Alladin’s
magic lamp.
A silent revolution is sweeping across the globe;
most of us are unfortunate to be too engrossed
with our multi tasking lives to pay attention to this
new, and yet ironically ancient concept, that prom-
ises the return of tranquility and contentment in
our lives. This is the concept called ‘mindful-
ness’,which is a state of active, open attention on
the present moment. When you are mindful, you
observe your thoughts and feelings from a dis-
tance, without judging them good or bad. Instead
of letting your life pass you by, mindfulness means
living in the moment and awakening to the rich
experience of simply ‘being’.
Mindfulness means maintaining a moment-by-mo-
ment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily
sensations, and surrounding environment. Mind-
fulness also involves acceptance, meaning that we
pay attention to our thoughts and feelings without
judging them – without believing, for instance, that
there’s a ‘right’ or ‘wrong’way to think or
feel in a given moment. When we practise mindful-
ness, our thoughts tune into what we’re sensing in
the present moment rather than rehashing the past
or imagining the future.
Though the concept has its historical roots in Bud-
dhism, it received a complete makeover for the dig-
ital age and entered the mainstream western life-
style, through the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn. I first
got a whiff of the concept during a conversation
with a Finnish Psychiatrist, Dr Hanna Putkonen, in
2012, who considered it to be the elixir of life and
a remedy to all the stressors of modern life. Being
a psychiatrist and a conservative adherent of my
faith, I initially dismissed it as yet another addition
to the yoga, meditation and alternate treatments to
life’s problems. However I became a staunch con-
vert when I first watched Jon Kabat-Zinn speaking
about the concept in a lecture and lo and behold!
“So let man take a close look at the food he eats”
Quran 80:24
The
MindfulCornerDr Mustafa
6 TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
EUREKA
7. I felt that the mindfulness could very well be the
missing link in our lives. The example that struck a
chord with me, was when Zinn described how we
go through every single meal each day without re-
alizing what we have eaten or how exactly it tasted
or tingled our olfactory sense. We don’t have a clue,
as to what we experience most of the time chiefly
on account of our mind wandering in the past or
future. Today mindfulness is a mantra I faithfully
prescribe to all my patients and it has added to my
treatment arsenal for depression, anxiety disorders
and a number of other conditions that plague us.
It has provided me with a fresh perspective and
view and has brought back the colours to a once
dull and mindless pace of life. Buddhism may have
introduced the concept but I firmly believe that
Islam perfected it when it prescribed a specific way
of prayer involving intense focus and mindfulness
five times a day.
The techniques used for mindfulness are simple
and practical and I hope to elaborate upon them in
‘the mindful corner’ in future.
TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015 7
8. T
he exodus of manpower from developing countries
to the developed countries, for better opportunity
or better future, is a global phenomenon. But the
most common – and detrimental of course – is the
migration of our well-versed educated lot.
The recent trend of globalization has been characterized as the flow
in exchange of goods, services, capital, and informative services and
at high level qualified skilled labor. This transformation of skill is
known as ‘brain drain’.
There are two factors which enforce an individual towards brain
drain: “Push Factors”,which enforce one to leave the
country due to political or economic instability; and “Pull
Factors”, which allure one towards progress and development.
Being a developing country Pakistan is confronted with the great loss
of highly skilled workers going to greener pastures. Though the gov-
ernment offers high incentives in order to retain a critical number of
engineers, scientists, and other professionals in their countries, yet
the survey conducted by South Asia Network of Economic Research
Institutes identifies that the most important cause of the mass de-
parture of skillful people has been identified as a desire to be part of
global knowledge.
Developed countries specifically the Western Europe, the USA, and
the Eastern Asia, led by Japan, established scientific networks com-
prising of scientists from the developed and developing countries in
order to build scientific capabilities.
The foremost reasons of migration are economic ones. Econom-
ic reasons are known as one of the biggest reasons for the brain
drain in any developing country. This category has job approval,
academically progressive environment, improved pay and service
circumstances. A recent study by the World Bank identifies that the
The Brain Drain
In Pakistan
8 TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
EUREKA
Taimoor Mughal
9. shortage of skilled workers in
a country is the main cause of
its poor industrial growth and
development.
Secondly, all the skilled and
intelligent students are not able
to befittingly get the superior
opportunities to progress well,
and this is the main reason that
the country faces the brain drain
situation. No doubt the skilled
brains are one of the important
factors towards the uplift and
development of a country or
nation, but this drainage hinders
the nations to a greater extent.
The very drainage of talented
individuals, not only hampers
the development process, but
it also decreases the per capita
income as well.
Thirdly, another major reason of
the brain drain is the political in-
stability prevalent in the country
or in the mindsets of the causes
a nation to lose its genesis.
Such instability has brought the
biggest rise in the brain drain in
Pakistan.
The governments need to join
hands together, sit together and
ponder over to formulate a well
thought out strategy in order
to stop the brain drain. There
needs to be more like diplomatic
solutions with the help of which
they can bring full stop to all
the conflicts and brain drain
problems.
Experts say a number of people
leave the country in a desper-
ate situation, thus leaving the
country itself unstable, econom-
ically chaotic and in desperation.
They swamp foreign countries’
embassies with visa applications,
and according to a survey, the
biggest number of applications
are for the British visas where
doctors, lawyers, IT profession-
als, etc are leading the exodus,
whereas the laborers and farm-
hands are joining the queues of
malnourished people who gather
daily outside the US Embassy in
Islamabad. “In Pakistan,
the value placed
for a scientist with
an advanced level
degree is Grade 17
with a salary that is
totally insufficient
to meet the basic
requirements of a
family,”said a dismayed
PhD in Molecular Biology.
It is possible to provide the
emigrated elite of a developing
country with sufficient incen-
tives to re-migrate even if they
have already been living abroad
for a long time and have not yet
built up any productive contact
to their country of origin. Highly
skilled value-added textile work-
ers have been thrown out of job
due to power shortages. Some of
them are running three-wheel
rickshaws. Highly skilled carpet
artisans are working in unskilled
labor markets as they cannot
find work in carpet knitting.
Adding to this, even qualified
doctors are joining civil service,
leaving their profession for good
because the chances of promo-
tion in civil service cadre are
brighter.
The Agha Khan Medical Univer-
sity conducted a study about the
brain drain (of doctors) from Pa-
kistan. As per the research 95%
of the students of AKU and 65%
students of BU want to emigrate
due to poor salary in Pakistan
along with poor quality of train-
ing and work environment this
is now added with poor law and
order situation.
To conclude, the brain drain
is a very complex and vast
phenomenon. In this respect a
brief description about the main
reasons of brain-drain and possi-
ble measures to tackle this issue
in Pakistan’s context has been
given. To stop this brain drain
the government needs to react as
a strong opponent.
Similarly, it should act with a
positive mindset, which may
help not only an individual but
in the development of Pakistan
as well. For the very purpose
the government should employ
those pull factors which enable
to magnetize the skilled. The
pull factors of the migration are
higher wages and income along
with job mobility, also most of
the clients consider professional
career development as a pull
factor to move.
Moreover, most of the emigrants
consider foreign degrees and
modern educational system as
an attractive thing to move; in
short most of them consider
social security is a big reason for
leaving their homeland. Special
schemes in various academic
fields should be launched with
a view to encouraging talents
and career strengthening. At the
government level new projects,
Diasporas and networks must
be encouraged to reimburse
the loss of qualified workers
residing abroad. Good practices
in human resource planning and
management is very important
step for easing educated persons
at their right place. It is also
important for holding highly
skilled manpower to provide
them technical and financial
assistance. Steps must be taken
in the best interest of Pakistan;
otherwise we will lose more and
more competent people. I repeat,
it is important.
TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015 9
11. a. Microsoft Certified Professional from Microsoft. Achieved specialization in three
Microsoft Office Programs; Microsoft Office Word 2010, Microsoft Office Power point 2010 and
Microsoft Office Outlook 2010.
b. US President’s Award for Educational Excellence in Recognition of Outstanding Academic
Excellence 2012.
c.“Student of the Month” Award presented by South Tampa Chamber of Commerce.
d.Global leaders ACT: for holding the keys to Global Leadership: Academics, Citizenship and
Technology.
e.“Student of the Year” Award from Monroe Middle School.
f.Member of National Junior Honor Society which is the nation’s premier organizations estab-
lished to recognize outstanding students
g.Achieving the highest GPA of 4.43 in Monroe Middle School.
h.“Outstanding Eagles Student” Award for Academic Excellence in Monroe Middle School.
i.“Reading Counts Award” for reading most books and passing most quizzes related to novels.
YOUTH
PRIDE OF
Nimra Yousaf is the eldest child of Briga-
dier Muhammad Yousaf Awan. Owing to father’s
service she studied at numerous schools with
changing faculties and classes. Brig Yousaf was
selected as Strategic planner at US CENT-
COM at Tampa, Florida in 2011, while she was
studying in Army Public School Kohat.
The remarkable modest young student has a special
thirst for knowledge. Since her childhood she has
always been a shining, intelligent and hardworking
student yet changing over to an all together differ-
ent schooling model and environment in a differ-
ent country was an uphill task she managed it very
courageously and had always kept the flag of the
country high. She is an extremely patriotic girl who
wishes to achieve greatness and project her home-
land, Pakistan. Throughout her school life, she has
been actively participating in both curricular and
extracurricular activities. With her hard work she
has brought laurels to her institutions and parents.
After being shifted from APS kohat to Monroe
Middle School, Tampa, Florida, she adjusted
herself in record time and was recognized as the
brightest student.
She was honored for the highest Grade Point Aver-
age in the state of Florida which was (4.43).
Few glimpses of her other achievements are listed below
11TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
FACE TO FACE
12. Y
es that is right! 80% of the teach-
ers working in the private sector
of Pakistan are female. Moving
away from gender bias, what else
do they have in common? After
reading a few articles, I have realized that approx-
imately 80% of the teachers working in private
sector are unmarried and living with their parents
or brothers. Their families have no respect for their
profession. But here, we cannot blame the families.
As a nation, Pakistani people don’t understand
the key role that teachers play in nation building.
This is because, while other nations are planning
for their future, we are so busy in surviving today;
tomorrow’s planning is nowhere close to our list
of priorities. We can value a teacher only if we
can value tomorrow. Teachers must be given due
respect, so that she can feel special and have a posi-
tive impact in the class room.
I am not much related or have a direct interface
with the classrooms, but as far as historic research
is concerned, the challenge of classroom manage-
ment or discipline tops the list of school’s manage-
ment priorities. 40 to 75% of the classroom time
gets wasted on managing the learners, which is the
major chunk of teaching and learning time. Some-
times external trainers are called for help, who
overload the teachers with the management tech-
niques instead of addressing the reasons for having
low self-esteem. Let’s address this issue now!
Our society value females ONLY when they are
married and there is a stigma attached to crossing
25 and not getting married. No matter what her
capabilities are, her family members (including her
mother) and friends make her feel terrible.
So here is the scenario. The teacher is single; her
family is busy finding a suitable mate for her. At
least once a fortnight she hears the news that she
has been rejected. Then she comes to school,
where she is congested with the management
techniques and directives. And now you have 24 to
30 children acquiring lower self-esteem from their
teacher on permanent basis and then they spew
that out in the form of disciplinary problems.
I think these challenges need attention
and we must start thinking about resolving these challenges
with suitable strategies for better tomorrow.
Sadaf Taimur
TheFortune | Sep-Oct 201512
EDUCAT UM
13. Let’s flip the side now. Teachers want money be-
cause in Pakistan, the society has taught the young
generation to think about today, only. And for today’s
luxury, they need money. They do not have time
for self-development and hard work. Due to this, I
predict that visionary leadership will get extinct. We
need glory without hard work. And in a long run
this will become a concrete block in the path of our
success.
13TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
14. TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
GWADAR TO BECOME TRADE
POINT FOR MANY SHIPPING
ROUTES IN REGIONAbdul Shakoor Khan
Abdul Shakoor, quetta based
journalist, working with premier
news agency Associated press of
Pakistani (APP).
W
ith its sparkling blue waters, Gwadar is
set to become a vital trading point as it
connects many shipping routes.
• Pakistan and China are keen to turn it into
a symbol of their expanding cooperation in future.
• Gwadar Port is a gateway of China-Pa-
kistan Economic Corridor.
• The project would serve as primary gate
way for trade between China and the Middle East
and Africa.
• China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project
is one of the massive uplift projects of Pakistan that
will give boost to the economic growth of Baloch-
istan.
• “Some international forces don’t
want success of the CPEC project and
all political parties should be taken on
board to make the project a success”.
• Besides China-Pakistan Economic Corri-
dor project, Chinese government also plans 21st
century Maritime Silk Road, and
One Belt One Road projects which would
have transformative impact on Pakistan’s economy.
• Ports are considered vital sources of eco-
nomic growth in the world and we have to realize
the essence of maritime economics. The connec-
tivity which Gwadar enjoys has even not blessed to
Dubai and Singapore.
14
ROUT E TO SUCCESS
16. MEMOIR FOR
THE SOUL
Roha Gul
I
had not seen the world yet. Only on celluloid and paper. All I had was a very limited
experience. Limited to my imagination, to the heart and soul. It was a want, or maybe
a need for me to get out, to be free. When you want it, you need it, and God! Did I
need it…Which destination I will first visit? What places and streets I’ll walk through?
It was all very exciting, deciding where to go, what places to visit? And it wasn’t too
long when the big day finally arrived. I got on board with the fears of planes in my heart,
heading towards my first destination.
My very first destination was Germany, and I started putting my feelings in order. Was I hap-
py? Yes. Was I scared? YES! It was a whole new continent, a whole new way of living, a whole
new location and a whole new experience. I’m only kidding, you should hope.
A little background on Germany:
Germany is a federal parliamentary republic, located in western – central Europe with a
population of 82 million. Germany is a home to cars, beer, bread and philosophers like Kant,
Hegel, and Schopenhauer.
Germans were very welcoming and there’s no doubt that they made us feel like home .I stayed
in Berlin, the capital of Germany. It was stunning .So beautiful and clean as if untouched by
the man’s destroying desire for wealth and power. It was modern, sleek and inspiring. Every-
where I went, I could see public displays of art, affection, anger and hurt. As if no one existed
except them. And I guess that was a good way to live. To not care about what people had to
say, to be free of the restraints imposed by the society. Needless to say, it was a much needed
breeze of fresh air.
In Germany I saw walls splashed with graffiti all over, musicians playing the tunes along the
roadside, a public microphone placed by the train station where anyone could sing if they’d
like and believe me those places were never short of an audience.
I together with a group of people lived in a hostel. Every evening, for dinner, we went to this
Indian restaurant on foot. We would pass this bridge and from there we witnessed the most
beautiful sunset and I swear it was the brightest shade of orange, the sun ever wore. That was
the first sunset of my stay in Germany.
The next morning we took the route to our assigned destination and believe me the way to
the destination was in itself much more fascinating. Enroute to the destination we saw people
of every race, color, creed coming together for a drink, making music, eating, laughing and
dancing.
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T RAVEL FACTS
17. Our mornings were occupied with the distress of getting off
on the right station so that we wouldn’t get lost in a city where
it was so easy to lose one’s way. I had a total of three weeks, to
store all the precious moments I could have, in stock.
As we all know, or have heard, one of the most
famous landmarks for Germany is the stalwart Berlin Wall.
Berlin Wall is a barrier that separated East Berlin from West
Berlin from 1961 to 1989. Since day one all we ever wanted
was to witness this great Wall with our bare eyes. We grew
tired of waiting, days kept on passing by. We asked and our
questions went unanswered. Everyday we used to pass by a
wall full of graffiti and indescribable paintings, oblivious to
the fact that it was actually the great Berlin Wall, in all its glo-
ry, tattooed with paintings, art, writing and notes. There were
love notes, slogans, lyrics, anything and everything one could
ever imagine was right there on the wall. It felt as if the wall
had been erected from the hearts and souls of the locals.
Never had I seen something so mesmerizing. It went
on for miles and miles. There was this one saying by Varda
Carmeli that was painted on in bold letters, which went some-
thing like…
“Lead me on my dreams among differ-
ent time and space. To share hope with
nations and believers. To observe with
modesty the pure truth. And to reveal
prudently the magic and the mystery.”
I wrote my name on the wall too. I wanted it to be
known by all, that I had been there. I guess the attempt was
futile since all I had was a ballpoint and I barely scraped the
surface. If you ever go there, and see the tiny scribbles next to
the painted flames. Guess what? That’s me.
I used to go on walks at night with my friends, just
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18. walking on the roads, turning towards every corner possible,
never worrying for anything to happen. There was peace.
There was a calmness in the air.Streetlights were lit and we
were together. That is what mattered. We roamed the areas
many times, laughing, observing, taking pictures and most
importantly learning.
We also went to universities, visited malls, cinemas, castles,
theme parks; every place welcomed us with good weather and
great people.
Those were the days when the world cup for soccer was going
on too. Germany was in the finals with Argentina. We had
watched every match before that one and were more than
determined to watch the grand finale so we chose our little
restaurant as the venue and gathered over there cloaked in
German flag , painted in three colors; red, black and gold.
The city was buzzing and going crazy.
Germany won that match! We walked out of the building
screaming on top of our lungs. It was like someone had mixed
something in the air, we were overwhelmed with excitement
and euphoria. Everywhere we looked, there were hundreds of
people celebrating out on the streets. They laughed, clapped,
chanted and screamed. I had never felt more alive and at ease.
And finally the last day of the stay came, it was a dilemmatic
one.
I returned home with a heavy heart but with a bag full of
beautiful stories to share. It was a journey in to the world
where I found my true self.
In the end I have a very important message for my readers.
Travel! Go out and explore the world. I urge you to broaden
your horizons. There is so much to learn from the world. So
much to see. Make that decision, go there. You will never re-
gret something that taught you what you didn’t know before.
You have one life to live, do the justice, make it worth living.
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20. Binqulander, a versatile Calligraph-artist, was
born in Lahore. He obtained a Bachelors of Fine Arts
in Miniature Painting and did his final thesis in digital
lenticular from the National College of Arts, Lahore
(2009). Prior to a Diploma in Calligraphy (2010), he
worked as a graphic designer for ten years. In his Cal-
ligraph-art he uses strong colours and emphasize on
design, which combines geometry with bold swirls
of shapes. With a miniaturist’s attention to detail, he
builds his work in layers using acrylic, silver leaf and
mix medium. The final effect is that the creatively in-
terpreted Arabic or Urdu scripts acquire rich abstract
forms. In doing so, Binqulander transported minia-
ture painting into the realm of contemporary art.
He challenges medium-based restrictions by exper-
imenting with scale and media. Such media include
animation, video, performance, mural, and collab-
oration with other artists. Binqulander, working on
his first animation, a natural extension of his interest
in layering. He was working on a miniature painting
and decided to scan in Photoshop each change he is
trying to document the metamorphosis of the work.
Binqulander has had five solo shows, including those
in Lahore, Karachi, UAE and participated in several
group exhibitions in Pakistan, UAE, USA, Oman and
in Malaysia. Binqulander conducted six workshops
including those in Pakistan, UAE and Oman.
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HEART TO ART
24. E
ntrepreneurship is a key
element towards the erad-
ication of unemployment
and supporting the social,
political and economic con-
ditions of any state, as it gives and creates
opportunity for employment. With that
entrepreneurial education benefits the
entrepreneurship as observed by Charney,
in his book “Impact of Entrepreneurship
Education Insights”. Due to this, it has
been the mode of discussion through
decades by scholars and economical think
tanks throughout the world.
Self Confidence The Driving
Force towards
Entrepreneurial Intent
Entrepreneurship is the creativity of busi-
ness ideas which materializes into big ven-
tures and those ventures help support the
nation. For this, the entrepreneurial intent
is the force that makes the entrepreneurs
motivated, practically. Entrepreneurs lead
themselves through big time lapses and
troubles; only one thing keeps them going
and fighting to all odds and that is how
well they are trained.
In this article which is an abstract of a re-
search paper published in an international
journal, the focus is on the factors
which affect the entrepreneurial
intent of the students. Business stu-
dents are the key in entrepreneurial
field and if they are trained well on
the grounds from their university
level, they are much mature to hold
the market after few years.
Affecting factors are extracted as
perceived structural support i.e.
governmental support programmes.
Perceived relational support includes
relatives, family and friends; Per-
ceived educational support includes
the educational structural support in
our institutes especially universities.
The attitude towards entrepreneur-
ship is self motivation level towards
business and self confidence as
driving force affecting over the en-
trepreneurial intent of students. Self
confidence came out as the power to
be reckoned with in extracting and
pushing the entrepreneurs to achieve
their goals.
These factors were one by one
measured and proved by getting the
results analyzed through 400 samples
of the questionnaires distributed, 100
each, in four different universities in
Pakistan, including two private and
two public universities. The related
results were then compared together
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ST RUGLER
Bilal Bangash
25. to see where the private and public institutes stood in terms of
entrepreneurship studies and motivations.
The key factor affecting the entrepreneurial intent is the
self confidence. In Pakistan where we lack entrepreneurial
support systems, only one thing which is even then making
entrepreneurs striving ahead to be entrepreneur is the self
confidence. Self confidence is the only defining factor which
drives the entrepreneurs to achieve their objectives besides all
odds.
It is to be noted that this research does not stick to only the
market within Pakistan but in fact the references are taken
in a way in which Pakistan is compared to the international
standards and countries that have taken measures in terms
of enhancing their educational support, structural support,
relational support towards making the young students more
motivated in the field of business. More importantly this
includes countries like Turkey, China, Malaysia, the USA,
Europe, Peru and India.
This research finds problem, gives comparative analysis, and
more importantly, gives solution of how to deal with this
problem and what measures should be taken in Pakistan.
The best solution recommended is that all business students
should be trained and motivated with attitude of being entre-
preneurs rather than being on a job. And suggested to all edu-
cation policymakers and universities to sit together and make
ruling of not allotting degrees to business students unless they
don’t end up establishing small or big but their own business
ventures.
Through this more business educated brains will get into the
market and within 10 years this policy will dynamically and
revolutionarily change Pakistan’s local market to international
standards and will extend support to greater extent to the
employment problem of the state.
For a preview of this complete research paper you can see:
Citation:“FACTORS EFFECTING ENTREPRENEURIAL
INTENT AMONG BUSINESS STUDENTS OF PAKISTAN
UNIVERSITIES”,by Bilal Bangash.
Available online at http://www.journalcra.com Interna-
tional Journal of Current Research Vol. 6, Issue, 02, February,
2014 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH. ISSN:
0975-833X
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26. A
s technology improves every day,
new developments are constantly
infiltrating our lives. Whether it’s
the way you shop, how you com-
municate with friends, the job you
do, or the way you travel, technology is transform-
ing the way we behave.
1.The Internet has become a main source of
medical information. It goes without saying that
more and more people are using the Internet to
research their medical issues. This means not only
looking up symptoms, but exploring treatments
and medicines on the web. While it is never a good
idea to skip out on the doctor completely, the Inter-
net has made patients more empowered to make
decisions about what to do next.
2.Healthcare facilities are reaching patients us-
ing social media. It is easy to see how public clinics,
doctor offices, and even research facilities can take
advantage of social media tools to reach wider
populations. And there is evidence that they are
going above and beyond. Healthcare facilities, par-
ticularly hospitals, are using social media to estab-
lish contact with patients, answer questions about
practices, launch public awareness campaigns, and
perform community outreach. Some sophisticated
sites even offer instant chats with nurses and doc-
tors about medical issues and reminders for people
to get regularly needed tests and vaccines.
3.Better treatment and less suffering. Let’s
not forget the most obvious way technology has
changed healthcare by providing new machines,
medicines, and treatments that save lives and im-
prove the chance of recovery for billions. Not only
do sophisticated medical practices help patients
heal directly new technology has also improved
research so experts can make healthcare even more
effective.
4.Improved patient care and worker efficiency.
Information technology has made patient care
safer and more reliable than before. Nurses and
doctors use hand-held computers to record a
patient’s medical history and check that they are
administering the correct treatment. Results of lab
tests, records of vital signs, and medicine orders are
all electronically put into a main database that can
be referred to later. And as more institutions are
adopting electronic health records, patients have
easier access to their own information so they too
can understand what is being done to them. These
electronic databases are also consolidating large
amounts of information that are used for medical
research. With vast patient history, scientists can
better study trends and causes of ailments. This
means more breakthroughs to come.
Technology
Is Improving
the HealthcareMuhammad Shoaib Hussain
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VIVA LA VIDA
27. 5.Doctors are easier to reach and better at their
jobs. Technology has also enabled doctors to use
e-mail, texts, videos, and conference facilities to
consult colleagues from all over the world. This
practice, known as telemedicine, is especially use-
ful for doctors and patients in rural and under-de-
veloped areas. Without moving patients, doctors
can consult experts from all over the world to diag-
nose, treat, and research conditions without need-
ing access to a sophisticated hospital. Telemedicine
was used effectively after the 2010 Haiti earthquake
and will no doubt be refined for future use.
6.Online databases can accurately predict medi-
cal trends. Of course, not every person who search-
es for “flu” is actually sick, but a pattern emerges
when all the flu-related search queries are added
together. We compared our query counts with
traditional flu surveillance systems and found that
many search queries tend to be popular exactly
when flu season is happening. “By counting
how often we see these search que-
ries, we can estimate how much flu
is circulating in different countries
and regions around the world.”
This breakthrough will help medical experts re-
spond to outbreaks quickly as well as take preven-
tative measures as more and more people use the
web to search for their own medical problems.
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28. Positive and
Negative
Effects of
Facebook on
Our Society
A
lthough Facebook was created with the concept of
allowing students and young adults to share their
common interests, but with the time passing, it has
lost its true essence. Started often as a time pass, it be-
comes an addiction which is annoying at times. As a
matter of fact, Facebook is a very useful medium if used within certain
limits. Let’s have a look over some of its positive and negative effects on
society:
Positive Effects on Society
• It is very beneficial for the ones who are far away from their
loved ones and want to keep in touch, especially, it is found to be a
great source of association for the armed forces personnel when they
are far from their homes.
• Families settled abroad want to have strong communication
link with their homeland and its inhabitants.
• It is very helpful for people who feel shyness in social inter-
action. It is a useful source to make friends and share your thoughts
easily.
• Persons who are restricted to their homes due to any sort of
disability or environmental factors find a way to deal with their isola-
tion.
• You are able to get connected with old friends and refresh
your bond.
• It also helps people to find online friends with common inter-
ests living in different locations and then make this virtual friendship a
real world friendship.
• When you are caught up in a tiring task and want a quick
refreshing break, Facebook proves to be highly favorable.
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VIRT UALIST IC
29. Negative Effects on Society
• The biggest drawback of Facebook is that it has a
very narrow border line between favorite pass time and addic-
tion. One starts using it initially to catch friends and ultimate-
ly ends up with a lot of lavish time in taking playful quizzes
and exploring various Facebook applications.
• It is quite distracting if not used within limits, for
instance, a student may adopt the habit of updating his online
status twice an hour. This is the reason that you will find
many adults stick to their mobile phones and laptops to check
social networking websites frequently.
• People busy in their lives feel easy to communicate
through Facebook but at times it becomes very annoying
when virtual communication takes place of real life meetings.
• Being a part of your family members’ life is good,
but knowing about each and every moment of others personal
lives can prove to be very dangerous at times. Involving others
even in your small decisions or forcing your ideas in others
decisions is hazardous for personal liberty.
• Facebook has given rise to gossiping as well, as
people have found an easy way to get updates about others
personal lives.
Finding the Right Balance
It is difficult, yet very important to find a right
balance between entertainment and burden. Use Facebook
positively to share your thoughts and keeping yourself aware
of the surroundings, but don’t cross the safe distance. Try to
catch friends weekly or monthly rather than updating them
moment to moment.
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30. How
Technology
Is Affecting
Creatives!
T
here is no doubt at all that tech-
nology has advanced, changed
and in some cases destroyed the
way creatives create, develop and
present work. The developments of
technology in the last few years has brought society
into a new world but has it truly given us all such a
positive bounty – the art world’s top names discuss
creativity and craftsmanship in new Liberatum
film, ‘Artistry/Technology’.
Directed by Pablo Ganguli and Tomas
Auksas in a 13 minute docu-film they present
us with some of the greatest creative minds of our
time responding to the technological revolution in
their industries. The visionaries involved include:
David Hockney, Francis Ford Coppo-
la, Susan Sarandon, MIA, Marc Quinn,
Miranda July, Frank Gehry , Ed Ruscha
and Brett Ratner have all revolutionized their
industries.
It provides us with insightful opinions and dis-
cussion on how our world has changed and how
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T ECH EFFECTS
31. “Everyone is walk-
ing down the street
and not paying at-
tention to what’s go-
ing on or constantly
taking pictures of
their food and their
lives and not in their
food or their lives.”
Susan Sarandon
The first technology is brushes, pencils, pens, things like that – the technol-
ogy that you draw with. I got an iPhone and then I found you could draw on
it. I’d draw flowers and things, I made about 200 drawings. Then I read about
the iPad, so I thought, well the moment the iPad’s out I’ll get that, because
drawing on a bigger thing would be better. – David Hockney.
creatives are benefiting and empowering technolo-
gy to fuel creativity. Some respond with a positive
outlook and grasp this technology with both hands
such as Hockney. Others like Francis Ford Coppola
comment on the obvious we take for granted such
as moving image and Marc Quinn finds most inter-
esting the fine line between our physical world and
our virtual world.
However not all are majorly positive on technology
due to the fact we rely on it so much and the addic-
tion we have with it. Susan Sarandon comments on
our dysfunctional relationship with the world due
to technology and MIA responds with respect to
those who have grown up without it.
Co-director Tomas Auksas com-
ments that “It is an exciting time to be an
artist” which I believe is true for those
adapting to it. Channelling creative vision is
complex and the relationship not only the creative
industry has with technology but also other indus-
tries can be a tricky. The film itself does not give a
final conclusion however it does provide an insight
of opinions and discussion.
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34. Education, what does it mean?
To read or write?
Or pass the time cramming?
Which would never get into your mind…
Have u ever noticed?
There is nothing except education,
Beneficial for us,
In this whole wide world.
It’s an absurd idea!
Not to be educated,
As illiteracy ruin’s the person’s life,
He becomes deteriorated and useless.
World Demands Education
By Alishba Batool
YOUNG
WRITERS
A Paean of Praise
Hamza Fuad
On the border they are fighting
About them i am writing
They don’t fear guns or knives
Having a bold heart in their chest
They are giving God their lives.
We’re all lonely and broken people.
We’re all waiting to be completed.
We’re all seeking the Grand,
And that what keeps us breaking
We expect, we want, but we don’t do.
We demand, we complain, but we don’t try.
And so, we keep on breaking.
Leaving the Earth beneath the feet shaking
Till the Nothing also fades and we’re empty…
“Shape without form, shade without color,
Paralyzed force, gesture without motion;
Remember us—if at all—not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
The stuffed men”
…We must accept that hand and let it fit in ours.
We must accept the light and let it dominate the dark.
We must give ourselves to be taken by others.
We must accept, to eventually be accepted.
And only then, the Grand will come rushing to us on its own.
With all its fulfilling ideas, dominating the Nothing, only then, we can be completed.
The Grand Nothing
Noor Ul Huda
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KIDS CORNER
35. Never Unsaid Arslan
I never want this to go unsaid,
And so this poem is for all to be said.
There are no words to express how much you mean to me,
A son like you, I thought could never be.
Because the day you were born, I just knew,
God sent me a blessing- and that was you.
For this I thank Him every day,
You are the true definition of a son, in every way.
It is because of you that my life has a meaning,
Becoming a mom has given me a whole new set of feelings.
I want you to know that you were the purpose of my life,
Out of everything I did- it was you that I did, flawlessly right.
Always remember that I know how much you care
I can tell by the relationship that we share.
For a son like you there could be no other,
And whether we are together or apart,
Please do not ever forget-
You will always have a piece of my heart
The sincerest love is the love for food,
But what do you do when you’ve got weight to lose.
I’m bored to death; I need to go online,
But what do, load shedding has no fixed time.
I watch T.V and that’s all I do,
But what to do when revision in school seems new?
Allah is the creator of all and is to be obeyed,
But what do when people have lost faith?
Sixteen billion people on the mother earth,
But what to do when no one knows its worth?
The moon, the stars, the rainbow, the sun,
I wish electricity could be supplied by any one.
There is so much to do like exploration and invention,
But what to do when you’re stuck in detention?
Hit the books to get good scores,
But what to do when exams are so close?
My neighbor bullies me and my mom says to fight back,
But what to do when her karate belt is black?
What to do?
WHAT TO DO? Armna Khan
35TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
37. C
ristiano Ronaldo dos Santos
Aveiroor, mostly known as Cristiano Ronaldo,
is one of the greatest players in the history of football.
Belonging to a humble background, he is the youngest
son of Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and José Dinis
Aveiro. He has one brother and two sisters. His father was a farmer, after he
died Ronaldo’s mother became a cook. Ronaldo is named after a Holly-
wood star and President Ronald Reagan.
Fortune favors the brave; Ronaldo got selected for Clube Desportivo
Nacional of Madeira. After winning the heart of his team and Europe, he
joined the Manchester United, an English Premier League Club in 2003.
A goal machine for Manchester United, who put them on the top, liter-
ally moves like a ghost on field. No one could even see the ball while he
dribbles, the ruling king of the football. No one would even dare to snatch
the ball from him. But then a grim day came for Red devils, when he was
sold to a Spanish league’s Giant club named Real Madrid. His selling
price was whooping $131 million.
He became even better in Real Madrid and became the ultimate goal
machine. He was on the top until a new player named Lionel Messi rooted
from Argentina and played in Barca Club arrived and became the top
player. From then onwards famous feud between Ronaldo and Messi came
forth, but Ronaldo is still going strong, also having more social media
followers than Messi. Ronaldo is more reputable than even from Eden and
more expensive than emerald from oceans.
In the latest estimates CR7 would cost another club more than 141
million Euros. Ronaldo is a kind hearted man. Even if Messi is his biggest
rival, Ronaldo thinks of him as a friend and every documentary and blog
we see about their rivalry, one has always read that Ronaldo and Messi are
actually folks. His humanitarian work is proudly to be mentioned here as
Ronaldo donates half of his salary to the poor and needy people. He loves
his fans. In professional eyes, Ronaldo is still the best player of the world
because he has true sportsman spirit. Last but not the least, no money can
separate CR7from the love of football.
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38. start ups need constant
boost of great motiva-
tion and psychological
peace. To prevail the
stability of effective
motions and sustainable emotions
they do different selective thera-
pies. Music is one of the inflential
therapy in mood canging and
uplifting of zeal in any person so
with this regard, we dig out few
songs which enhance positivity,
srtive hard and optimistic nature .
For entrepreneurs We bring these
songs as must have to add in their
play list:
Entrepreneurer songs:
DJ Khaled – All I Do Is
Win feat. Ludacris, Rick Ross,
T-Pain & Snoop Dogg
Jay-Z Ft. Kanye West –
Who Gon Stop Me
Mac Miller – Donald Trump
Rick Ross – Aston Martin
Music ft. Drake, Chrisette
Michele
Drake – Started From The
Bottom (Explicit)
50 Cent – If I Can’t
38 TheFortune | Sep-Oct 2015
MUSICARIUM
Bilal Bangash
40. B
orn in 1989, in the small and fasci-
nating Assisi, Mariano Di Vaio
leaves Italy very soon, just eighteen,
to pursue his actor and model ca-
reer: one year in London, working
as a model, and then in New York City, to
study acting at NYFA.
Back to Europe, he continued his professional
career as a model, quickly obtaining magazine
covers and collaborations with top interna-
tional brands (i.e. cavalli, brunello cucinelli,
gucci)
In March 2012, he opened his own blog, www.
mdvstyle.com, a digital magazine dedicated
to men’s passions: no just fashion, but also life-
style, sports, travel, music and movies.
The growth of the blog, combined with his of-
ficial profiles active on social networks, made
Mariano one of the most influent worldwide
fashion blogger, able to reach, on a daily basis,
millions of people.
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STYLE DE MODA
42. Nina Khakwani, is a home econ-
omist and nutritionist. She did diploma
of a professional chef from the College
of Tourism and Hotel Management
(COTHM), and did cooking courses
from Jordan, USA and other countries.
These courses included Dessert Making,
Baking, Cocktail Drinks, and Wedding
Cake Decoration by Taimi Morris in
Alabama, USA, Dress Designing and
Interior Designing. She loves to cook
Continental, Chinese, Italian, Mughlai
and Arabic dishes. you would realize
that this all speaks of her passion and
obsession as a home economics man-
ager as well as a nutritionist. She has
shown her cooking abilities on Masala
TV also. Enjoy and do not forget to
share your feedbacks at thefortunepa-
kistan@gmail.com
Asian Chicken Salad
Serves 6
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil (optional)
1/4 cup vegetable oil
3 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 (8 oz.) package dried rice noodles
1 head iceberg lettuce, rinsed, dried, and
chopped
4 boneless chicken breast halves, cooked
and shredded
3 green onions, chopped
1 tablespoon sesame seeds, toasted
How do we do it
• Prepare the dressing 30 minutes ahead of time by
combining the brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, salad
oil, and rice vinegar in a salad dressing carafe.
• To prepare the Chinese rice noodles, heat a skillet
with a few tablespoons of oil and break off a little bit of the
noodles and add them to the skillet and fry them. They will
puff up in the skillet, so only add a few at a time. As they
begin to puff up, remove and drain them on paper towels.
Be sure to cook long enough as the under cooked noodles
will be like eating needles. Once cooked, add them to the
salad mixture.
• In a large bowl combine the iceberg lettuce, cooked
and shredded chicken, green onions and toasted sesame
seeds. Let chill about 10 minutes, and just before serving
add the cooked rice noodles.
• Serve in salad bowls and offer the dressing in a
pourable container so your family can add as much dress-
ing as they want. You can also pour the dressing over the
top of the salad, toss, and serve immediately.
The Fortune FoodShood presents Recipes by Nina Khakwani
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