General Description Ain Uddin alias Abul Hassan was born in 1253 at Kushan city in Mawarun Nehar. He is famous in the world with the name of Ameer Khosrow. His father Saif Uddin Mahmood was a tribal leader of Hazara and Hussain ethnic groups. Saif-uddin was an officer in the army of Sultan Shamas Uddin […]
Apostrophes: It’s Easy When You Know How
If only we didn’t have to bother with apostrophes, writing would be so much easier, some would say. For me, it would take all the enjoyment out of writing because I personally love the challenge of using apostrophes to make sense of what I’m trying to convey to the reader. I was shocked to receive […]
Knowledge of Types of Listening – The Key To Understanding and Being Understood
Listening, the most neglected part of communication falls into several categories, the knowledge of which will help you choose the best kind of listening to be an effective communicator. This knowledge distinguishes the effective listeners from ineffective ones besides making one an effective listener. The degree of attention, the perspective taken into consideration and the […]
The Strength of Education
Strength comes in different forms. A person who displays and utilizes physical attributes is considered to be strong. Someone who demonstrates calmness in times of stress or trouble could be thought of as emotionally strong. An individual exhibiting an above-average intellectual capacity could be classified as mentally strong. Educational strength, though not as widely acknowledged, […]
Sir Tom Stoppard, the Early Plays – Enter a Free Man
Sir Tom Stoppard, the early plays 3. Enter a Free Man Sir Tom Stoppard’s play Enter a Free Man (Originally called A Walk on the Water, made for TV, 1963) is a more complex play built up on the simple foundations of A Separate Peace (1960). The chief difference is that George Riley of Enter […]
Book Review: “The Chitlin’ Circuit and the Road to Rock ‘N’ Roll”
This book review of “The Chitlin’ Circuit and the Road to Rock ‘N’ Roll” is provided for fans of music and history. It is a recommended read for anyone who appreciates the intersections of music and history. The book helps any music fan to share with others how today’s popular music evolved. It can also […]
Feeling Culture Shock in "A Blurry-Bordered, Polyglot Blade Runner World"?
Is America a “culture-shocked society” at war with itself, as is the rest of the world? Mr. Ian C. Dawkins Moore-a man on a mission, who hates “xenophobic bores,” who, in a continuing voyage of self-discovery, traveled through the heart of Europe back to Africa and then into America-believes it is. And so, taking the […]
Analysis of George Bataille’s Blue of Noon
George Bataille is French, postmodern novelist who is profane, promiscuous and drunken. His novels exemplify all kinds of vices. Women are treated with utter profanity and he maintains many links with promiscuous strumpets. The main characters in his novel are Tropman and a woman called Dirty. The novel is set in three places, and those […]
China’s Renminbi – Our Currency, Your Problem
Introduction of Case Study: This case introduces the basics of monetary economics and demonstrating practical applications of monetary policies and exchange rates that pertain to business decisions. Supporting this case study will be a discussion on the exchange rate policy that China has adopted preceding and following 1978, a year in which significant economic liberation […]
Education Divides Rather Than Unites Society
The quality of education being delivered varies across private and public schools. Private schools being more costly can only be afforded by the relatively affluent class, whereas, public schools aren’t a burden on the wallet and therefore preferred by the common man. Although some public schools do manage to impart education of a high standard, […]