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PurposeEmployee work engagement has become a major concern for managers as hardly 21% of employees are engaged in their work. Therefore, this study aims to unveil the association between ethical leadership and employee engagement. Specifically, the s
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NURSEARCHER (Journal of Nursing & Midwifery Sciences). :02-06
The purpose of this literature review and analysis report is to expose occupational exposure to sharp instrument injuries among registered nurses in public and private hospitals of Lahore Pakistan and associated factors related to sharp instrument in
Autor:
Amna Umer Cheema
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Journal of English Language, Literature and Education. 3:69-83
This paper theorizes the use of water imagery in Elizabeth Bishop’s selected postmodern poetry namely, “The Map”, “The Imaginary Iceberg” and “The Man-Moth”. Speaking in the language of tears, lake, bay, river, strait, sea and ocean, Bi
Autor:
Amna Umer Cheema
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Bishop–Lowell Studies. 1:85-128
This article establishes Elizabeth Bishop’s relationship with art historian Heinrich Wölfflin through an in-depth analysis of the former’s landscape poems, “Questions of Travel,” “Cape Breton” and “The End of March.” Bishop’s poetr
Autor:
Zainab Nasim Pasha, Amna Umer Cheema
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Journal of English Language, Literature and Education. 2:21-34
This research is an attempt to explore the formation of the assemblage of justice in Tawfiq al-Hakim’s The Song of Death (Ughniyat al- Mawt) (2008). The play is Al-Hakim’s rendition of a rural tragedy. Alwan, the son returning from the metropolis
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FPGA
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is widely used in medical diagnostics. Sampling of MRI data on Cartesian grids allows efficient computation of the Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform for image reconstruction using the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (
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Geobios. 15:101-103
Fossils from the Bugti beds, Baluchistan, Pakistan, suggest that the rodent fauna of the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent evolved in relative isolation from Europe between the middle Eocene and middle Miocene. Cricetid rodents entered South Asia after the