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" being a doctor "

From the Blog dannish-dannishI knew her, and her disease, diagnosis and the prognosis of what she had. She was suffering from a drug and radiation resistant cancer. Seeing her suffering from a cancer which was slowly changing her to someone always in pain, without appetite, weight and hair loss was not easy. She was slowly drifting away from life as her systems were shutting down, as it happens to an infected hard drive of a computer. One of the challenges was her inquisitive nature of asking questions, she had many questions about her disease, and she wanted to live a little bit more. The dilemma in caring for her was one of its kind; the knowing of not knowing, the awareness of hopelessness and the certainty of failure regardless of our cutting edge technology with best efforts. My job as a doctor is notpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full PostComments

Turbat

From the Blog odysseuslahoriMakran may have been largely an arid desert of sand and rock even before man began to live in ordered cities, yet there flowed through this vast wilderness a number of rivers that gifted the land swathes of greenery and agriculture. Though these areas of verdure were never very extensive, they were nonetheless extremely fruitful. The major rivers in Makran proper are the Kech and the Nihing which unite a few kilometres west of Turbat town and taking the name of Dasht swing southwest to dump into the Arabian Sea near Jivani. The Nihing has a rather interesting course. Rising in the 1400-metre-high hills around the Kap swamp, it flows west and south to form the Pak-Iran border for a hundred and twenty kilometres. North of Mand (famous for giving us Zubeda Jalal), it veers to the pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full PostComments

The closed form solutions of two celebrated economic growth models via partial Hamiltonian approach

From the Blog lahoreschoolofeconomics Dr. Rehana Naz, Associate Professor at the Centre for Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, Lahore School of Economics, presented her on-going research article on Economic growth theory at the 57th Annual Congress of the South African Mathematical Society held in Unisa Science Campus, Johannesburg, South Africa on October 29-31, 2014. She was invited as a guest speaker to a special session “Differential Equations, Continuum Mechanics and Applications” organized in honor of her PhD supervisor Professor David Mason’s 70th birthday. Dr. Naz presented a paper titled “The closed form solutions of two celebrated economic growth models via partial Hamiltonian approach”. The partial Hamiltonian approach is algorithmic and applies to many state and costate variables of the current vapakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full PostComments

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