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can some one post topical of geography till 2016 or 2017
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I think you haveto do it from the humah naz Seth book and pratice from topical past papers. If youywant geo notes then here is the link to JA notescan anyone tell about the complete notes of pak st paper 2
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nxjj3kwql61xn8s/Muzzamil+Mehmood++O+Levels+Islamiyat.rarCan anyone give me the link to Islamiat and Pak.Studies(P1) notes?
https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/attachments/geography-topical-pdf.23228/ this might helpcan some one post topical of geography till 2016 or 2017
PrintableHi Guys! Kindly post an original CIE may/June o level time table for Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu.
I would be very thankful.
You have to write on the both sides. This is the most common mistake which students make. In one paragraph, write which statement u supportIN the questions about two views in geography should we give whole of ans as mentioned below or just to favour one and going against the other
such as this this is the example of housing problem in whivh two views a and b are given help me plz
either to write for and against for both statement or just to favour one and to write against the other
View A
For
• Self-help schemes;
• Schemes to renovate houses;
• Projects to build permanent housing / new low-cost housing;
• Loans to build own housing;
• Infrastructural development;
• Successful examples in Pakistan (e.g. Orangi Pilot Project, Karachi).
Against
• High cost of building materials / construction;
• Huge size of the problem – some slums are very large / makes projects
very costly / long term;
• May attract more rural migrants;
• Local / community resistance to change.
View B
For
• Rural electrification / transmission lines;
• Other named infrastructure improvements, e.g. sewerage, roads;
• Build new settlements along roads;
• Schemes to support agriculture / cottage industries;
• Schemes to provide services – healthcare / education.
Against
• Pull factors of urban areas too great to prevent migration from rural areas;
• Push factors of rural areas more large-scale / widespread;
• Control of landlords / loss of land;
• Remoteness of rural areas makes it difficult to improve.
ETC.
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Almost all answers are available in noteswhat is the purpose of prayer in congregation ? plz give full answer
thank you very much mustafaAlmost all answers are available in notes
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