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Whealth can be maintained?
صحت کس شخص کی قائم رہ سکتی ہے
صحت اس شخص کی قائم رہ سکتی ہے جس میں مندرجہ ذیل خوبیاں موجود ہوں۔
1:- جو شخص خود قواعد طب سے واقف ہو یا طبیب کے مشورے کا پابند ہو۔
2:- اہل مقدور ہو کہ ماکول و مشروب بہتر و صالح استعمال کر سکے۔
3:- ذی اختیار ہو کہ ہر چیز کو اس کے وقت پر استعمال میں لا سکے۔
4:- بخیل و تنگدل نہ ہو۔
5:- خواہشات نفسانی پر حریص نہ ہو۔
بہت ہی دانشمند لوگ بھی باوجود واقف ہونے قواعد طب کے نفسانی آرزو ہاۓ کو پورا کرنے میں حریص ہو کر صحت کو تلف کر دیتے ہیں۔
Whealth can be maintained?
Health can be maintained by a person who has the following qualities.
1:- A person who is familiar with the rules of medicine or is bound by the advice of a doctor.
2:- To be able to use food and drink better and better.
3:- Have the ability to use everything in its time.
4:- Don't be stingy.
5:- Do not be greedy for desires.
Even the most intelligent people, despite being aware of the rules of medicine, are greedy to fulfill their psychic desires and destroy their health.
Sunday, 21 June 2020
Medical rules
طب کیا چیز ہے:- طب ایک علم ہے جس سے حال صحت و مرض کا پہچانا جاتا ہے اور محفوظ رہ سکتی ہے صحت اور دفع ہو سکتا ہے مرض۔
What is medicine: - Medicine is a knowledge by which the state of health and disease can be identified and health
can be protected and disease can be eradicated.
Friday, 12 June 2020
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Faltu Ball
کچلہ کو مٹی کی پلٹ میں گس کر فالتو بال اکھڑ کر کچلہ لگا دینے سے بال دوبارہ کبھی نہیں اگتے
Saturday, 3 December 2016
Eyes
اگر آپ چاھتے ہیں کہ آپ کی ںظر کمزور نه ہو تو دھنیاں اور سونف برابر وزن لے کر پس لیں اور اس کے برابر مصری ملا کر ایک ایک چمچ صبح شام کھائیں کبھی نظر کمزور نہیں هو گی
Friday, 2 December 2016
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apple
Take an apple. Cut it into two equal Parts.
Each parts is called one half.
One half is numerically written as 1/2
1/2 Means 1 out of 2
Each parts is called one half.
One half is numerically written as 1/2
1/2 Means 1 out of 2
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Friday, 20 March 2015
Basic Elements of Communications System
The following five basic elements are required for any communication System.
1. Massage: Massage is the information that is communicated over the communication system. It includes text, audio, video and images.
2. Sender: The node that is used for transferring data is called transmitter, source or sender. In
recent digital communication system, the source is mostly a computer or a mobile device.
3. Medium. Medium is the pathway through which data is sent from one point to another. If the
receive and transmitter are within a building, a wire can connect them. If they are located at different
locations, they may be connected through telephone line, fiber optics or microwaves.
4. Receiver: The node that receives the data is called receiver. The receiver can be a computer, mobile
device or a printer.
5. Protocols: A protocol is set of rules which govern the data transmission between sender and receiver.
Without protocol the information is useless for the receiver as a person understanding only Urdu cannot
understand English messages. Therefore messages sent over through communication protocols can only
be understood by the receiver.
1. Massage: Massage is the information that is communicated over the communication system. It includes text, audio, video and images.
2. Sender: The node that is used for transferring data is called transmitter, source or sender. In
recent digital communication system, the source is mostly a computer or a mobile device.
3. Medium. Medium is the pathway through which data is sent from one point to another. If the
receive and transmitter are within a building, a wire can connect them. If they are located at different
locations, they may be connected through telephone line, fiber optics or microwaves.
4. Receiver: The node that receives the data is called receiver. The receiver can be a computer, mobile
device or a printer.
5. Protocols: A protocol is set of rules which govern the data transmission between sender and receiver.
Without protocol the information is useless for the receiver as a person understanding only Urdu cannot
understand English messages. Therefore messages sent over through communication protocols can only
be understood by the receiver.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
PUNCTUATION
Pucntuation means the right use of putting in points or stops in writing. The following are the principal stop:
1. Full stop or period (.)
2. Comma (,)
3. Semicolon (;)
4. Colon (:)
5. Question mark (?)
6. Exclamation (!)
7. Apostrophe (`)
8. Quotation marks (" ")
1. Full stop or period (.)
2. Comma (,)
3. Semicolon (;)
4. Colon (:)
5. Question mark (?)
6. Exclamation (!)
7. Apostrophe (`)
8. Quotation marks (" ")
Monday, 9 March 2015
Poem
Not gold, but only men can make
A people great and strong;
Men who for truth and honour's sake
Stand fast and suffer long.
Brave men who work while others sleep,
Who dare while other fly....
They build a nation's pillars deep
And left them to the sky.
A people great and strong;
Men who for truth and honour's sake
Stand fast and suffer long.
Brave men who work while others sleep,
Who dare while other fly....
They build a nation's pillars deep
And left them to the sky.
Friday, 6 March 2015
Quaid-e-Azam
Quaid-e-Azam focused on his studies and completed his education in two years. He thus become the youngest barrister of India at the age of nineteen. After obtaining his degree, Muhammad Ali Jinnah strted his legal practice. He was an efficient lawyer. He earned good name by hard work and honesty.
Quaid-e-Azam
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born on 25th December, 1876 in Karachi. His Father jinnah poonja was a businessman. In 1884 he was enrolled in Sindh.
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