-
Soach Gallery



More Photos Follow us on Twitter
- The real cost of US debt (The Christian Science Monitor) http://tinyurl.com/3x4l7en 2 months ago
- Europe's burqa rage http://tinyurl.com/3yhantl 2 months ago
- India and the United States: A Strategic Partnership http://tinyurl.com/2udso25 2 months ago
- NYTimes: Post-Mortem of Wall St. Plunge Puts Focus on Computer Trades http://nyti.ms/cXOI2p 2 months ago
- US tech initiative for Muslim women gets mixed welcome http://tinyurl.com/39t33o9 2 months ago
- Rise of the Rest http://tinyurl.com/2g2q639 2 months ago
- NYTimes: Indian University Is Deemed Source of Radiation Exposure http://nyti.ms/dqtCNf 3 months ago
Facebook
Category Archives: Professions
Dr. Taxi
The Dawn Blog April 30, 2010 3:11 AM by Guest Canada: Some say it’s not a country, it’s winter. In some parts of it, for about eight months of the year, the dog shit is too frozen to worry about. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Professions
Leave a comment
Social Sciences – Overdone or Under
Quite recently the debate on the role of social sciences in Pakistan has picked up quite a bit. Most researchers and commentators, when talking of the social sciences in Pakistan, have argued, on the basis of empirical facts and even … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Professions
Leave a comment
Better Living through Chemistry
“If all the drugs were thrown into the ocean, it would be all the worse for the fishes and all the better for mankind.” Oliver Wendell Holmes What would you give for a pill that made you happy or thin … Continue reading
Careers and Education
A lot of students have just received their intermediate and A’ Level results and are thinking about what careers to pursue and what sort of education to go for. A lot of parents are also thinking about the future of … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Professions
Leave a comment
Between Healthcare Access and Excess
The health of a nation is directly proportional to the type of health care access it offers. The healthcare access in turn is mainly dependent upon the amount and manner of resource allocation.
Posted in Culture, Professions
Leave a comment
