Building a creative kind of a content, some flashy animations and good navigation makes the work of a site done up to a very large extent. However, that doesn’t mean that your site is ready with each and every aspect. Your creativity is of no use unless it’s been presented or encountered by the audience […]
Posts Tagged ‘extent’
An old school friend who’s now teaching at MAJU, asked me a question recently. Apparently, she has a student who “has a problem” stammering, and wanted to know just how I “cured” my own speech impairment.
I’ll admit: the question stunned me, more because I wondered had my stammering disappeared to such an extent that […]
http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=226773
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
By Mosharraf Zaidi
The extent to which the Pakistan that we know conforms to the Pakistan that we were supposed to know (according to the framers of the Constitution) can be gauged from the Constitution’s own ten “Principles of policy”. The first six of these principles (Article 31 through Article 36 of […] […]
187 UNTOUCHABLES IN INDIA HAVE BEEN FORCED TO LEAVE THE COMFORT OF THEIR HOMES
Served by: Pakistan First· February 24th, 2010- No Comments »Ahmadabad(APP) Gujrat: The Extremists in the Indian territory of Gujrat have reached the extent of their atrocities leading to a whole group of people of a village in India forced to leave their home and live in tents for a miserable life.
This cup of tea was served by: Pakistan First
Amazing Celebrity Toys Designed by Daniel And Geo Fuchs
Served by: FunGur.Com - Unbelievalbe Images from the World· February 23rd, 2010- No Comments »
As the point of departure for their photo series TOYGIANTS , the artists Daniel and Geo Fuchs use the, to a certain extent, highly political world of toy figures, which are sold and traded…
visit http://www.FunGur.com for more Un-Believable images.
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Today, I realized just what a truly uphill task lies ahead when it comes to the promotion of the arts, and writing in particular. I think a part of me realized it before, but wasn’t prepared to acknowledge the depths of it until now. But at the same time, I also believe that the goal […]
Harvard Businness gives a tip on how to manage our pet peeves, one of the ways is:
Laugh. If you can get some distance from your pet peeve, you’re more likely to see the humor in it. When you get annoyed, try to observe how silly your anger may seem.
How true…! Full of fun as well… […]
It struck me for the first time the day I was searching frantically for my missing handbag (read ‘stolen’) and my then 7-year old son’s reaction was to immediately sit down with my laptop and much to my annoyance, he actually googled, ‘pictures of people who steal purses’. Later that night, I took a picture […]
The Websites with attractive tooltips, widgets, overlays, visual effect and other interactive things which impress and attract people to great extent. If you wish to see the following features on your personal Websites but finding it difficult than you don’t need the worry the solution of your problems is available in the form jQuery tools.
As […]
How to develop multilingual website
Served by: Naseer Ahmad Mughal· December 8th, 2009- No Comments »If you want to exploit the potential of online industry to its fullest extent, you need to make sure that you are on the right track. Just running a website in English language would not be enough any longer because billions of people are out there whose mother tongue is not English. Though English has […]
The news of Bilal Riaz’s shahadah took me by surprise last night to such an extent that I almost lost control of myself. I sat idly for a good one hour or so trying to figure out if this really did happen. Its not very easy to believe that a guy you just met a […]
Reaction To The Scahill Piece On Blackwater Part II: What It Means For Pakistan
Served by: Five Rupees· November 30th, 2009- No Comments »This is the second post in a three part series on Jeremy Scahill’s investigative piece on Blackwater in Pakistan. In the first post, I dealt with the extent to which we should buy Schaill’s claims, seeing as how they were based exclusively on three anonymous sources. In this post, I deal with the impact of […]
Chenab College Jhang: My sweet love, How much I still love you!
Served by: Umer Toor Blog· November 26th, 2009- No Comments »(a somewhat amorous view of girl’s wing)
I spend some of the finest years of my early teenage life (age 10-14) years studying in this auspicious and graceful place, Chenab College Jhang (ofetn term as thana CCJ by its notorious inhabitants), some 20 kms outside a small city in Punjab Jhang city. For 5 years, due […]
Is ‘Drawing Room Talk’ a Necessary Ritual in the Context of an Arranged Marriage
Served by: A Myth in Creation: Awais Aftab's Blog· November 6th, 2009- No Comments »My comments on a post ‘Drawing Room Talk‘ written by Uni on her blog. Please read the post first before reading the comments.
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If I were a guy, I would surely not subject any female on the planet to such idiocy.
My sentiments too
I don’t think there is any other ‘foolproof’ way. I have tried […]















