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Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep23 - Tarek Fatah Blasts on Pakistan Army

Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep23 - Tarek Fatah Blasts on Pakistan Army

Arfa Karim Randhawa The Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional

Arfa Karim Randhawa The Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional Arfa Karim Randhawa (Urdu: ارفع کریم رندهاوا‎) (2 February 1995 – 14 January 2012), was a Pakistani student and computer prodigy, who in 2004 at the age of nine years became the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in the world,[1] a title she kept until 2008.[2][3][4] She was invited by Bill Gates to visit the Microsoft Headquarters in USA. S. Somasegar, the vice president of the Software Development Division, wrote about it in his blog. Early life and honors Arfa was born in a Jatt Randhawa family and hailed from the village of Chak No. 4JB Ram Dewali in Faisalabad, Punjab. After returning to Pakistan from a visit to Microsoft headquarters, Arfa had numerous interviews with television and newspapers. On 2 August 2005, Arfa Karim was presented the Fatimah Jinnah Gold Medal in the field of Science and Technology by the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Shaukat Aziz on the occasion of 113th birth annive

saghar nizami: hairat se: master madan

saghar nizami: hairat se: master madan The Poet: Saghar Nizami ساغر نظامی The Singer: Master Madan was born on 28 December 1927 in Khanna, a town today in Ludhiana district, then in Jullundur Division of Punjab, British India. The Master in his name is since he was only a boy. It is said that he started singing in public before his fourth birthday. By the age of eight, he was singing on the Delhi radio station. He and his older brother, Master Mohan, traveled widely in India and were given awards by rulers of different princely states. His final public appearance was at the age of 14 in Calcutta (West Bengal, India), where the audience insisted on his singing for hours. Following that he returned to Delhi. He soon became sick. His illness worsened as the time passed. It is said to be very painful. He ultimately passed away on 05 June 1942, a little over 14 years of age. He recorded eight songs: 3 ghazals, 2 Punjabi songs, and 3 bhajans. Most famous are the two Urdu ghazals by Sag

Daily Routine of a 4 Hour Programmer

Everyone knows the routine, get to work by 9 AM, sit in front of the computer, code all day, and head home at 5. Now, thanks to guys like Tim Ferris I have started to re-think how I work and what makes me productive as a software developer. Recently, I made some big changes to my Monday to Friday schedule. For a long time, I did things just like all of the other coders I know. But during the second half of 2011, I started experimenting to see what type of daily schedule makes me most productive. This is still a work in progress, and I do not work on military precision - I may get up 20 minutes earlier or later, for example - but here is my current schedule: 4.30 AM to 7 AM: Meditation, Writing, Goal Review Family Breakfast Getting up at 4.30 AM is actually not that hard. Everyone is a bit different, but the body generally needs 7 to 9 hours of sleep. The way to know if you are getting enough sleep is to wake up without an alarm. Just go to bed early enough and you can wake up

Hugo Chavez's US 'cancer plot' put to the numbers test

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Hugo Chavez's US 'cancer plot' put to the numbers test By Ruth Alexander BBC News   Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez had a cancerous tumour removed in 2011 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speculated last month that the US might have used a secret weapon to give Latin American leaders cancer, as the number of them with the disease was "difficult to explain using the laws of probabilities" - but is it? "Would it be strange if they had developed the technology to induce cancer and nobody knew about it?" Mr Chavez asked in a televised speech to soldiers at an army base. Treated for cancer himself last year, he was speaking the day after the Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was diagnosed with the condition - or misdiagnosed, as it turned out. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, 64, had treatment for lymphoma in 2009. Her predecessor, Lula da Silva, 66, has been treated fo

Italy cruise ship Costa Concordia: Search for missing

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Italy cruise ship Costa Concordia: Search for missing The BBC's Alan Johnston says it "must have been an extraordinarily harrowing experience" Emergency teams in Italy are racing to rescue those missing after a cruise ship ran aground off the country's west coast with about 4,000 people on board. Coast guard vessels are combing the waters around the Costa Concordia, which is lying on its side. Divers are searching its submerged decks. There were scenes of panic as it began listing on Friday. Most people reached land by lifeboats but some swam ashore. Three people are confirmed dead. About 70 are said to be unaccounted for. However, local official Giuseppe Linardi told reporters that some of those listed as missing may still be housed in private homes on the small island of Giglio - where those rescued reached land. BBC's Adam Parsons: "You can see a huge gash, perhaps fifty metres long" A large gash can be seen in the hull o

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