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Author: Afzal Badshah, PhD

Stunning Beauty of Chechali Pass: Trekking Through the Stream Water!

Stunning Beauty of Chechali Pass: Trekking Through the Stream Water!

Chechali Pass-Chapri, Mianwali, Punjab, Pakistan. I grew up in the lap of a mountain. In my childhood, I used to climb on them when I was a kid. I’ve always had a strong affinity toward nature, particularly mountains. My passion for mountains draws me to many mountain ranges. Chechali Pass (Dam), built during Gen. Ayoub Khan’s administration, is one of the most beautiful and worth-visiting places in the Mianwali district. This location was also visited by General Ayoub Khan and…

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Writing the Scientific Literature: A Reliable Guide

Writing the Scientific Literature: A Reliable Guide

“Dive into a comprehensive guide enriched with real-world insights. Drawing from notable PhD dissertations and published survey articles, this resource offers practical examples and valuable knowledge. Whether you’re a seasoned academic or an aspiring researcher, uncover essential techniques and strategies to enhance your scholarly writing and research endeavors.”

How to Avoid Self-Plagiarism? Authentic Way

How to Avoid Self-Plagiarism? Authentic Way

Self-plagiarism is not necessary to be removed for the thesis, however, we need it later to reproduce the text for the purpose of reporting or related studies etc While writing my PhD dissertation, I came across self-plagiarism. After publishing my first articles, I checked the thesis for plagiarism and at that time it was showing massive plagiarism. This was a big issue because I was about to submit my thesis for plagiarism and at the same time, it was creating issues….

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Set of Questions for master’s and Doctoral Thesis Defence: Guaranteed Success

Set of Questions for master’s and Doctoral Thesis Defence: Guaranteed Success

Detail demo for masters and PhD students After submitting my thesis to an external examination, I started preparing for the final defence. Although the final defence depends on unknown variables, a series of questions must be prepared. I noticed that the last questions of the defence revolve around this list. I noticed that the final defence questions revolve around this list. The examiners came after carefully reading your thesis. They already have a set of questions which they prepare while reading…

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Unknown Fear — Fear Is Fear Until You Meet It

Unknown Fear — Fear Is Fear Until You Meet It

Everyone is surrounded by a red circle, and crossing it means confronting him with an unknown fear I have grown up far beyond the age of phones and mobiles. It was the era of letters when the news of the arrival of the son at the destination reached the mother after months. The postal services took months to deliver the letters to their destination. After getting the son’s letter, mum would look for the literate person with this letter tied to…

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Is the Education System Eroding Creativity? Unveiling the Impact

Is the Education System Eroding Creativity? Unveiling the Impact

One drawing teacher states that once he saw a nursery child drawing a strange picture on his notebook. He asked him what his son was doing. The child replied innocently — “I’m drawing a picture of God”. The teacher asked him; Son, no one has ever seen God, so how can you draw a picture of him? The child responds in a very interesting way: — “Sir if you wait a bit, you’ll see how God looks like”?

This is B.B.C Urdu Service!

This is B.B.C Urdu Service!

After hearing my mother’s voice in the morning, the first sound I heard in my ears — was the B.B.C Urdu Service. And when I opened my eyes, I saw my father, shaving his beard for the morning army parade, with the radio on the table. Radio was extremely popular at the time, and everyone had to have one. The BBC’s services were extreme, and only a small percentage of the population was unaware of or did not listen to them. They were most likely those who did not have access to a radio.

Teaching and Training: A Closer Look at Their Roles

Teaching and Training: A Closer Look at Their Roles

The terms teaching and training are sometimes used interchangeably, yet they are fundamentally different. Training develops abilities through practise in a real-world setting, whereas teaching imparts knowledge, instruction, or information. People’s prior knowledge and experiences are transferred into the real world of work through training.

Difference Between a Teacher and an Employee: Revealing the Secrets

Difference Between a Teacher and an Employee: Revealing the Secrets

Teachers should be aware of the differences so that they can devote their lives to education in order to transform society. Have you ever explored the difference between a teacher and an employee? Anyone who teaches should be aware of the difference. You are a good employee if you are punctual, teach your lessons on time, follow the institution’s policies, and listen to your employer. Being a good employee is not the same as being a teacher. You can call…

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Serve Humanity, not a Person — Happiness Through Humanity

Serve Humanity, not a Person — Happiness Through Humanity

Be exceptional rather than altering yourself to be useful in particular situations. People don’t remember you for your kindness; instead, they remember you for one poor quality out of a hundred good ones. Don’t do good to a person, but to humanity (Serve Humanity, not a Person). Make it a habit to be excellent rather than adapting yourself to be useful in specific situations. Serving humanity, in my opinion, and experience provides unmatched calm and satisfaction in life. Serving humanity…

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