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Development of Procedores for Assessment of Internet Banking Security Based on Iso 1799 Standard

Thesis Info

Author

Nasrum Min Allah

Supervisor

Romana Aziz

Department

Department of Computer Science

Program

MS

Institute

COMSATS University Islamabad

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2007

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Computer Science

Language

English

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676719872294

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کیوں اس طرح کی صورتِ حالات ہو گئی

کیوں اس طرح کی صورتِ حالات ہو گئی
مشکل ہی دوستوں سے ملاقات ہو گئی

زلفیں ہٹیں جو رُخ سے تو روشن ہوا تھا دن
واپس ہوئیں تو دیکھیے پھر رات ہو گئی

اک بے وفا کی یاد بھلانے کو زندگی
افسوس یہ کہ نذرِ خرابات ہو گئی

سارے جہاں نشاط کے جب اس کے ہو گئے
پھر رنج و غم کی دنیا مرے ساتھ ہو گئی

تائبؔ کچھ اس طرح سے میں رویا ہوں رات بھر
لگتا ہے جیسے شہر میں برسات ہو گئی

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The relationship between Pakistan and America has always been a focus of the media of both countries as well as the international media. Even a slight shift in the policies of these two countries for each other is capable of making newspaper headlines and attracting maximum attention of the press of both countries. This study is a comparative analysis of the editorial pages of daily Dawn (English) and daily Jang (Urdu) to explore the agenda setting role of two of Pakistan’s oldest and most credible newspapers, vis-à-vis the Pakistan-US relationship. The research takes into consideration a total of 20 years of Pakistan-US relations by dividing the period into two groups which are ten years before the incident of 9/11 and ten years after 9/11. This understudied period is specifically important because the relations between Pakistan and America during these phases have vacillated between periods of engagements, wherein Pakistan enjoyed the status of the most favoured ally without compromising its regional interest, and the periods of disengagements wherein Pakistan faced sanctions from the US and was left alone to deal with the aftermath of the Afghan war and the War on Terrorism. Hence, this study obtains interesting insights about how the two Pakistani newspapers which represent the Urdu and the English press of Pakistan highlighted the agenda-setting role of the press through the coverage of the issues between Pakistan and US on their editorial pages.

Screening and Evaluation of Allelochemical for Suppressing Weeds of Wheat Crop

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