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Education System and Subjective/ Objective Examinations:
- By Khuram Rafique
- Published 06/26/2007
- Academy
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This is third Tajzia article of "Subjectivity/ Objectivity" series. First two articles are Nature of Subjectivity and Objectivity and Subjective/ Objective Statements. This article generally discusses another way of classifying subjects of Education System as subjective or objective subjects, instead of popular but baseless classification of subjects into sciences and arts. More specifically and in details, this article discusses prevalent practice of subjective/ objective examinations of Education System. This article analyzes and tries to determine exact meanings and scope of both subjective and objective examinations.
Creating Sound Mind in a Sound Body
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 06/26/2007
- Academy
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According to Aristotle, ‘education is the process of creating sound mind in the sound body’. As any process needs a planning at the back end in order to get the desired results, education also needs planning. And this planning is based on the Educational Philosophy. James Ross relates education and philosophy as ‘two sides of a coin’. This relation has also been described by John Adams, for him ‘education is the dynamic side of philosophy’.
Non Verbal Communication; Managing the routine environments
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 06/23/2007
- Business
- Unrated
Racism and the Media
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 05/26/2007
- Academy
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The actual origin of racism is still unknown, but careful approximations suggest it to be the product of modern times. The racist activities might have prevailed in the ancient societies, but the contemporary situation is much different and more complex. According to Michel Foucault the first formulation of racism emerged in the Early Modern period as the "discourse of race struggle", a historical and political discourse which Foucault opposed to the philosophical and juridical discourse of sovereignty.
Internet Marketing - Opportunities and Challenges
- By Aurang Zeb Khan
- Published 05/25/2007
- Market
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The growth of international markets and the accelerated progress in the internet technologies has brought revolutionary changes in almost all fields of life. Being precise and specific to the field of marketing, a great part of which has been transferred to the World Wide Web, making it a separate field known as internet marketing or e-marketing. The developments in the technologies have had great impact on the divergent nature of the field. The ultimate outcome of this development is certainly a great deal of benefits. But these benefits are subjected to some limitations and chaleenges as well.
Recent Articles
Taking Care Of Diabetes: Having a Perfect Diet!
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 08/16/2007
- Hospital
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You can do anything if you're strong enough to do that particular thing, and the strength you need to do something comes basically from the food you eat. As Diabetes makes one physically weaker and weaker one cannot participate in day-to-day activities if the diet he's taken was not according to the body requirements.
Western Political Though
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 07/9/2007
- Parliament
- Unrated
In my opinion ‘the western political thought’ is diverse in nature. Variety of differences is found in different school of thoughts. It’ll be convenient if we divide Western Political thought into three phases, i.e. Classical Political Theory, Modern Political Theory and Contemporary Political views.
Classical Political Theory:
Terrorism
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 07/9/2007
- Parliament
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The history of terrorism is very old. The first known act of terrorism was held about 2,000 years ago, perpetrated by a radical offshoot of the Zealots, a Jewish sect active in Judea during the 1st century ad. The Zealots resisted the Roman Empire\’s rule of what is today Israel through a determined campaign primarily involving assassination. Zealot fighters used the ’sica’, a primitive dagger, to attack their enemies in broad daylight, often in crowded market places or on feast days essentially wherever there were people to witness the violence. Humanism
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 07/9/2007
- Academy
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The exact time when the term Humanism was first adopted is still unknown. It is,however, certain that its roots are somewhere in Italy. Before going to the function of humanism i’d like to discuss the confusions and controversies related to this term.
Existentialism
- By Qurratulain Akhtar
- Published 07/9/2007
- Academy
- Unrated
Because of the diversity of positions associated with Existentialism, the term is impossible to define precisely. Basically Existentialism is the philosophical movement or tendency emphasizing individual’s existence, freedom and choice. Existentialism influenced many diverse writers of 19th and 20th centuries, first of whom was a Danish philosopher Kierkegaard. He reacted against the traditions by insisting that highest good for the individual is to find his or her own unique vocation.

