Tuesday 13 September 2011

Entrance Test 2011 for Admissions to Medical and Dental Institutions of the Punjab: Answer Key for Entrance Test 2011 (held on 13th September, 2011)


Entrance Test 2011 for Admissions to Medical and Dental Institutions of the Punjab: Answer Key for Entrance Test 2011 (held on 13th September, 2011)

University of Health Sciences (UHS)

University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore is an innovative, vibrant, internationally recognized student centered research university with 80 colleges and institutes affiliated and about 35,000 undergraduate and 4000 postgraduate students registered.
UHS is focused on delivering high-quality instruction in basic medical sciences, revitalizing the neglected fields of nursing and other allied health sciences, pioneering courses in biomedical engineering, genetics and behavioural sciences, and fostering significant on-campus and off-campus research activities.
The core values of UHS include: Quality Assurance; Justice, Fair play, Merit and Transparency; adherence to Standard Operating Procedures with zero tolerance to deviation; Resistance to all Pressures; building innovative culture; and, commitment to implementation, output and devotion to public service.

The entrance Test for Admissions into Medical and Dental institutions of Punjab was held on September 13, 2011. The answer key of the test has been released. Please see below the answer key for the entrance test and calculate your own on the carbon copy of your test. Each correct answer carries 05 marks whereas 01 mark will be deducted from the total score on each wrong answer.


IMPORTANT: No complaints/queries will be entertained until the result is official announced by UHS.





Monday 12 September 2011

PBTE RESULT, Punjab Technical Board D.A.E Result 3rd Year 2011

The D.A.E Third Year result of 2011, the Punjab Board for Technical Education (PBTE) has announced that the result will be announced on the official website. Students were expecting the result of dae 2011 on August 25, 2011 but now it is finally announced. PBTE result can be now be seen on taleemaurcareer.blogspots.com.


Enter your roll no below to see your RESULT. If it doesn't work, click on the following link for PBTE result


http://www.pbte.edu.pk/











Punjab Board of Technical Education, Lahore

 


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Board of Inermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) announces result of General Science

The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) announced the FSc GS result second year on September 12, 2011. The result can be seen in this website. BIEK had earlier announced the result Pre-Medical.

To see the BIEK result of FSc GS, please click on the following link.

http://www.biek.edu.pk/2011/GazAnnualExamination2011SG.pdf



Board of Inermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) announces result of FSc Pre-Engineering

The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) announced the FSc Pre-Engineering result second year on September 12, 2011. The result can be seen in this website. BIEK had earlier announced the result Pre-Medical.

To see the BIEK result of FSc Pre-Engineering (XII), please click on the following link.

http://www.biek.edu.pk/2011/GazzAnnualExamination2011SE.pdf




Sunday 11 September 2011

Unseen Pictures of 9/11 and Never Been Published Photos, WTC Attack and its Aftermath (Unpublished Photes of 9/11 by James Nachtwey)

This picture reminds us of the death of scores of firefighters on that tragic day. Their sacrifices will never be forgotten
The unbelievable had just happened. It was getting worse beyond any imagination or thought.

The firefighters stood up to the shocking events unfolding all around them.


An overturned car does get noticed. But, the fireman's look has all the story upon his darkened eyes and his stare.

Pieces of paper strewn all over the places reminding us of destruction much more than just of the buildings that day.

Extraordinary events demands extraordinary responses.

The destroyed buildings but a much bigger horror is not visible in the shape of thousands of buried bodies under the debris.









Courtesy: TIME

How to Preach on Sunday, September 11, 2011


On the 10th anniversary of September 11 Sunday morning, some 120 million Americans will be sitting in church pews.
Waiting nearby in half a million pulpits will be much of the nation's clergy, sermons in hand.
The question is, What will they preach?
This Sunday's sermon has been a hot topic for pastors across the country for months. Barbara Brown Taylor, a critically-acclaimed Episcopal preacher and Islam professor at Piedmont College, has become a go-to for sermon counsel. "I would focus on wisdom gained. I would try to think about what we have learned over these 10 years," she says of the anniversary Sunday. "What we have learned about our religious neighbors, what we have learned about ourselves, and what does our tradition teach us about how to go forward?" (See behind the scenes of TIME's Beyond 9/11 cover.)
This week's lectionary lineup offers powerful passages for reflection along these lines. Biblical texts for scheduled for this Sunday include Moses leading the Israelites from Egyptian slavery, Joseph forgiving his brothers who sold him to slavery, and Jesus requiring forgiveness seventy times seven times, a Biblical metaphor for continual grace. Some of the most famous words in the Psalms are also on tap: "The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love" (Psalm 103). While not all Christian traditions follow the lectionary guide, many mainline Protestant churches will worship united around passages that have provided hope since they were penned several thousand years ago.
Denominational leaders are also reaching out to their pastors to help guide their words. As a guiding principle for Sunday, Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, asks pastors to consider, "Have we become more effective reconcilers as a result? Are we more committed to peace-making?" Rev. James H. Cooper at Trinity Wall Street Church in Lower Manhattan challenges that the day should be about preaching forgiveness instead of solely remembering pain. "The horrific nature of the attacks had their counterpart that day in the messages that were spoken person to person, prayed, and heard by God," he advised on the church's website. Groups like Textweek and Congregational Resource Guide have provided online resources like prayer and hymn suggestions, including "O God, Our Hearts Were Shattered," an interfaith hymn written for the anniversary Sunday.
In the back of many preachers' minds lingers the painful reality that a tiny minority of Christians proclaimed not reconciliation but planned Quran burnings and mosque relocation wars. "There are many things a preacher could do wrong this Sunday," cautions Taylor. "I would speak from and to the congregation in front of me." She suggests pastors specifically consider, questions such as, How was this congregation, this city, this town was affected by 9/11? How did the church respond at the time? What initiatives have they undertaken since? How can my message serve this community's story? (See photos of Shanksville, the most forgotten piece of 9/11.)
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City is doing just that by asking people to submit their own 9/11 remembrances online. These can then be used to provide specific pastoral care and to strengthen the church's community. In the Cathedral's attic, a tangible reminder of the day still stands untouched: four firefighters who died on 9/11 had signed their names into its walls and windows.
On the whole, this decade has brought Christian efforts to better understand other religions, especially Islam. Even seemingly small phrases matter. Ten years ago, many preachers referred foremost to the 'Judeo-Christian' tradition. Today many pastors, like Taylor, use the term 'Abrahamic' traditions to include Muslim brothers and sisters, who also descend from Judaism's and Christianity's Father Abraham.
How sermons go this Sunday may shed light on how far churches have come. "Churches were spilling over on the weekend after 9/11. Preachers looked out on congregations larger than they had been in a decade, or multiple decades," Taylor notes. "The 10-year anniversary is a chance to look again and to reflect on whether the church has been able to give people any practical help on living in a changed global reality."


Courtesy: Time

GCU Faisalabad Admissions for Fall 2011/2012, Applications for admission on provisional basis

GCU Faisalabad has announced that it would accept applications for admissions for the Fall 2011/2012. The aspiring applicants in different departments/subjects of GCU Faisalabad to submit their application/admission forms. The last date for form submission is September 26, 2011.

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