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Book Synopsis Management Functions of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research. An Analysis by : Sabir Hussain
Download or read book Management Functions of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research. An Analysis written by Sabir Hussain and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2016-01-14 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Scientific Study from the year 2015 in the subject Medicine - Hospital Environment, Clinical Medicine, , language: English, abstract: Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research (SKMCH & RC) is a welfare organization located in Lahore, Pakistan. It is an organizational project by Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust, which intends to help the poor or ill. It is working in the field of cancer research and treatment. I selected this organization because it is the first and only one organization in Pakistan working at international level in concern of cancer treatment. I took SKMCH & RC as my target case study. This case study has an aim of conducting a review of its management functions and observe how it is working according to international standard . Also, in line with the mission subject, SKMCH & RC has strived hard to remain at the top position of technology. it has done whatever it takes to see that it provides the best quality of technological treatment to patients. The hospital also has an aim of acquiring more medical equipment to see that it fights cancer in the best way possible.
Book Synopsis Prophet's Daughter by : Janet A. Khan
Download or read book Prophet's Daughter written by Janet A. Khan and published by Baha'i Publishing Trust. This book was released on 2005 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first full-length biography of one of the greatest women in world religious history. Her towering spiritual strength offers readers an unrivaled model of sacrifice and service to one's faith.Born in Tehran, Bahiyyih Khanum (18461932) was the daughter of Baha'u'llah (18171892), Prophet and Founder of the Baha'i religion. Because Baha'u'llah's teachings were seen in His homeland as a heretical threat to the established order, He and His immediate family and a small group of followers were exiled for some forty years. Meanwhile, thousands of other followers were exterminated in an effort to eradicate the new faith.From the age of seven, Bahiyyih Khanum accompanied her father in exile to Baghdad, Constantinople, Adrianople, and eventually 'Akka, suffering all of the privations her father suffered. Yet she played a unique and crucial role in supporting her family; assisting members of the religion during periods of unspeakably brutal persecution; managing the small band's household under prison conditions; and, later in life, working with Baha'u'llah's successors to establish the Baha'i Faith as a universally recognized world religion. Her confident and resilient response to hardship and suffering, her acceptance of administrative responsibility, her exemplary leadership, and her capacity to deal constructively with change were exceptional.
Book Synopsis The Forgotten Schools by : Soli Shahvar
Download or read book The Forgotten Schools written by Soli Shahvar and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2009-09-30 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By the end of the nineteenth century it became evident to Iran's ruling Qajar elite that the state's contribution to the promotion of modern education in the country was unable to meet the growing expectations set by Iranian society. Muzaffar al-Din Shah sought to remedy this situation by permitting the entry of the private sector into the field of modern education and in 1899 the first Baha'i school was established in Tehran. By the 1930s there were dozens of Baha'i schools. Their high standards of education drew many non-Baha'i students, from all sections of society.Here Soli Shahvar assesses these 'forgotten schools' and investigates why they proved so popular not only with Baha'is, but Zoroastrians, Jews and especially Muslims. Shahvar explains why they were closed by the reformist Reza Shah in the late 1930s and the subsequent fragility of the Baha'is position in Iran.
Book Synopsis The Book in the Islamic World by : George Nicholas Atiyeh
Download or read book The Book in the Islamic World written by George Nicholas Atiyeh and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 1995-01-01 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores Muslims' conception of themselves as "the people of the book" and explains the multifaceted meanings of this concept. Published jointly with the Library of Congress, it is an illustrated history of the book and the written word in the Islamic world.
Book Synopsis The Indian Decisions (Old Series) by : T. A. Venkasawmy Row
Download or read book The Indian Decisions (Old Series) written by T. A. Venkasawmy Row and published by . This book was released on 1916 with total page 1378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Intelligentsia of Irevan by : Asgar Zeynalov
Download or read book The Intelligentsia of Irevan written by Asgar Zeynalov and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2016-01-31 with total page 251 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book The Intelligentsia of Irevan by Doctor of Philological Sciences Asgar Zeynalov deals with the lives and activities of the intelligentsia coming from Irevan in the XIX and XX centuries, and their role in the development of the Azerbaijani science and culture. The work also reflects the literary environment of Irevan - a typical Moslem city at the end of the XIX century and the beginning of XX century.
Book Synopsis Autumn Tango by : Nushaba Asad Mammadli
Download or read book Autumn Tango written by Nushaba Asad Mammadli and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-06-30 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Great works are created from great sorrow, from great suffering. At times, in order to achieve a momentary joy and happiness, you have to pass through a long painful experience. The main point is to be able to keep your own image and dignity along the way." THE AUTHOR
Book Synopsis Decisions of the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut, Recorded in English, in Conformity to Act XII, 1843, in 1845[-1861] by : Bengal (India). Sadr Dīwānī ʻAdālat
Download or read book Decisions of the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut, Recorded in English, in Conformity to Act XII, 1843, in 1845[-1861] written by Bengal (India). Sadr Dīwānī ʻAdālat and published by . This book was released on 1851 with total page 740 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Paths Made by Walking by : Amina Tawasil
Download or read book Paths Made by Walking written by Amina Tawasil and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2024 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "There has been as yet very little written about educated women who are aligned with the Islamic Republic of Iran and part of the inner circle of the state. This book takes an entirely new approach to these women and works to disrupt stereotypes that portray them as mouthpieces of the regime by untangling the minutiae of their daily lives and connecting it to their aspirations." - Rose Wellman, author of Feeding Iran: Shi`i Families and the Making of the Islamic Republic "[Tawasil]'s discussion of veiling and staying out of sight is the most complex, comprehensive, insightful, grounded treatment l have ever seen. Her understanding of the howzevi women's perspectives of the meaning of their veiling, of their purposes, their goals for their religious selves is outstanding. ... We do not have anything like this-a study of the world of female religious students and teachers, as women striving to become the religious selves they want to attain." - Mary Hegland, author of Days of Revolution: Political Unrest in an Iranian Village What can women's scholastic pursuits tell us about what building an Islamic state looks like for women who are loyal to its project? And what can an ethnographic study of women who are using Islamic education to transform their conditions in Iran teach us about our own humanity? Paths Made by Walking provides insight into these questions by examining how Iranian women have participated in Islamic education after the 1979 Revolution. The first ethnography on Iranian howzevi (seminarian) women, it reveals how ideologies of womanhood, institutions, and Islamic practices have played a pivotal role in religiously conservative women's mobility in the Middle East. Based on several months of participant-observation, Paths Made by Walking presents an ethnography of the seminarian women whose Islamic education has propelled some of them into powerful positions in Iran, from close ties with the state's Supreme Leader and Chief Justice to membership in the Basij (voluntary military organization). At the same time, these women often choose to remain "hidden" or to otherwise follow practices that seem inscrutable or illogical from a framework of politicized resistance. By centering the howzevi women's senses of self and revealing their complex interpretations of their beliefs, Amina Tawasil offers a fresh perspective on forms of feminine identity that do not always mirror supposedly universal desires for recognition, autonomy, leadership, or authority. Taking readers into the classrooms, living rooms, and compounds where howzevi women participate in intellectual discourse, this book invites readers to reconsider their conceptualizations of the women who support the Islamic Republic of Iran"--
Book Synopsis Women of Kurdistan: A Historical and Bibliographic Study by : Shahrzad Mojab
Download or read book Women of Kurdistan: A Historical and Bibliographic Study written by Shahrzad Mojab and published by Transnational Press London. This book was released on 2021-04-19 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Women of Kurdistan: A Historical and Bibliographic Study documents a century long history of Kurdish women’s struggles against oppressive gender relations and state violence. It speaks to bibliographic silences on Kurdish women; silences that are systemic and structured, with many factors contributing to their (re)production. The book records extensive literature on violence perpetrated by the family, community, and the state as well as presenting the reader with a vibrant archive of resistance and struggle of Kurdish women. The analysis avoids the fashionable state-centered scholarship, which purifies processes of nation-building, state-building, and disguises their violence. The image depicted of the women of Kurdistan in this bibliography is shaped also by the languages we have chosen: English, French, and German. It is a record of material in languages that are not spoken by the majority of the Kurds. It will, therefore, be different from a bibliography of works in the Kurdish language, which have a majority of Kurdish authors, with more entries on topics such as poetry, fiction, education, and arts. "Love and learning made the making of this bibliography imaginable. It began more than 20 years ago when Amir was expanding his theoretical ground for class analysis of nationalism and peasant movement in the Kurdish region of Mukriyan (Hassanpour, 2021). Simultaneously, I was engaged with debates on Marxist feminism and transnational feminism while grappling with post-al tendencies in feminism such as post-colonialism, post-structuralism, and post-modernism. We wanted to better understand the explanatory power and political implications of Marx’s dialectical historical materialism in explicating the intersecting and refracting relations of gender, class, race, culture, nation, and nationalism. This commitment, nonetheless, did not remain in the realm of epistemology as a disembodied intellectual exercise. As a member of a dominant nation–a Shirazi born Iranian–I wanted to critically confront this national “identity” and the sense of “belonging.” Amir sought to scrutinize patriarchal structures and gender relations in Kurdish history, society, culture, and nation. This intertwined mind and heart desire put us onto a path of renewed discoveries of our personal and intellectual relations. In a nutshell, this was the beginning of the making of Women of Kurdistan: A Historical and Bibliographic Study." Women of Kurdistan provides a meticulously researched source book for readers interested in women, gender, and sexuality in Kurdistan and the Middle East. It covers a wealth of bibliographic material, including both scholarly and non-academic publications, many of which have not previously been accessible to broader audiences. But Women of Kurdistan is more than a source of information. It is also an eloquent reflection on the entanglement of knowledge production and political power, and a call to recognize scholarship’s potential in shaping historical change. Above all, it is a passionate statement about the impossibility to comprehend the intersection of colonial, capitalist, and nationalist forces without attention to women’s lives and struggles. - Marlene Schäfers, British Academy Newton International Fellow, University of Cambridge. Women of Kurdistan is simply an excellent template for how to chronicle women’s resistance politics. By framing the Kurdish women’s struggles within a historical materialism under different modes of production and discussing the political influence of five different nations on the Kurdish peoples, the authors offer a rich context that surpasses the common fetishization of women’s armed resistance. Internationally known for their Marxist and feminist works, Mojab and Hassanpour apply theories of nationalism, capitalism, peasantry, knowledge production, and relationship between state and non-state to understand the Kurdish experience, while honouring the struggle, voice, and poetry of Kurdish women activists. The book is as unapologetically critical of regional and religious hegemonies as it is of Kurdish patriarchies and is candid about the slipperiness of the concept of the “ideal Kurdish woman,” while skeptical of the benefits of transnationalization for the women honoured in this book. - Afiya Zia, author of Faith and Feminism: Religious Agency or Secular Autonomy? CONTENTS PART I. THE MAKING OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHY THE STATE OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT KURDISH WOMEN WOMEN OF KURDISTAN PART II. WOMEN OF KURDISTAN: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC STUDY GENERAL WORKS ARTS AND CULTURE CUSTOMS AND BELIEFS DISPLACEMENT, REFUGEES, AND MIGRATION EDUCATION ETHNIC FORMATIONS FEMINIST AND WOMEN’S MOVEMENTS GENDER RELATIONS GENOCIDE, GENDERCIDE, WAR CRIMES, AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY GEOGRAPHY HEALTH AND MEDICINE HISTORY LANGUAGE LAW LITERATURE POLITICS RELIGION SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION WAR AND PEACE APPENDIX INDEX
Download or read book Sin written by Sevinj Safarova and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2017-12-26 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sin is a mistake made by people without thinking. Some people make mistakes deliberately, some others make unconsciously. Generally, even if our every mistake is our sin, sometimes we do those sins fondly and gladly. Sometimes we feel fear for some of our sins, and at times we pay no mind and cross over it. But either favor or evil done by us comes back and hits us. The work Sin covers mistakes namely done by the people. But some of the characters of the work are transgressors without knowing their guilt. Love is the only factor justifying them. Because even a person burns to ashes. In the way of love, this person is right. As long as theres life, well face challenges. We are born without a knowledge what fate to expect. If we knew, would we choose the life or nonexistence?
Book Synopsis In Women We Trust by : Naim Haroon Sakhia
Download or read book In Women We Trust written by Naim Haroon Sakhia and published by Acrobat Publishing Group, Inc. This book was released on 2021-09-21 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A teenager’s indiscretion becomes a family tragedy and threatens to become a national scandal in this Pakistan-set drama. Gul is the 15-year-old son of poor people who work for Sardar Timur, a wealthy and powerful man in Hayatabad, Pakistan. He’s suddenly pulled into a brief sexual encounter with Timur’s daughter, Farah, on whom he has had a longtime crush, and the two are discovered in an unlucky moment that has extraordinary reverberations. Furious at what he feels is his mortification, Timur calls for a Panchayat, an “informal justice system” that empowers a council of locals to mete out determinations of guilt and innocence. Author Sakhia astutely captures the nature of these easily corruptible proceedings, which are officially illegal but largely ignored by the police. For Gul and his family, the stakes couldn’t be higher; he could be castrated or killed, and his relations could also suffer gruesome fates. Meanwhile, French journalist Arlette Baudis, who has accused the prime minister of Pakistan of sexual harassment, attempts to make the Panchayat fiasco into an issue of international interest—not only to highlight the nation’s corruption but also to challenge its sexist view of women. Over the course of this novel, the author presents a tale that is sinewy and rich, deftly depicting a traditional system of justice as a thinly disguised one of oppression. Sakhia’s sparse, straightforward prose is quietly moving, as when Baudis, in a fit of exasperated anger about the prime minister’s popular election, rages, “How stupid are you people? Where the damn hell is the moral compass?” Sakhia also manages, with great authorial restraint, to refrain from sacrificing the artistic elements of the story to a sententious lesson. Editorial Reviews: "A captivating drama in pursuit of dramatic truth." - Kirkus Reviews "This intense novel of power ... reveals urgent truths and will keep readers turning the pages." - Publishers Weekly
Book Synopsis Index-catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology by :
Download or read book Index-catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology written by and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Principles and Precedents of Moohummuden Law by : Sir William Hay Macnaghten
Download or read book Principles and Precedents of Moohummuden Law written by Sir William Hay Macnaghten and published by . This book was released on 1897 with total page 738 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Cambridge Ancient History by : Roger Ling
Download or read book The Cambridge Ancient History written by Roger Ling and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1963 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book War on Hunger written by and published by . This book was released on 1973 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Prison Papers of Bozorg Alavi by : Donné Raffat
Download or read book The Prison Papers of Bozorg Alavi written by Donné Raffat and published by Syracuse University Press. This book was released on 1985-09-01 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traces the life of an Iranian dissident writer who spent much of his life in exile or prison, and includes interviews and short stories written while imprisoned by Reza Shah.