57 research outputs found
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Education SpecialEditorial. pp. v-vii; Profile-The Principal. pp. 1-2; Anwar M. Barkat-Article-The Goals of Education at F.C. pp. 3-8; Interview with Mr Abdul Hafeez Pirzada. pp. 9-15; Interview with Dr Abdul Khaliq. pp. 16-37; Interview with Dr Mohammad Ajmal. pp. 38-44; Interview with Dr Z. A. Hashmi. pp. 45-50; Interview with Dr (Miss) Kaneez F. Yousus. pp. 51-56; Anwar M. Barkat-Article-Asian University in the Perspective of Development and Modernization. pp. 57-61; Cyprian, Eric-Article-Thoughts on Education in Pakistan Today. pp. 62-63; Schlorholtz, A. A.-Attitude, Latitude, Gratitude. pp. 64-68; Sabeeh ur Rehman-Things I Want to Say. pp. 69-74; Mohammad Ahmed-Article-Need of Physical Education. pp. 75-77; Iqbal, M. Anwar-Teachers are Difficult for Students. pp. 78-80; Irteza Shah-Article-Education and its Place in our Society. pp. 81-83; Kaleem Omer-Poetry-Kashmir Diary. pp.84; Kaleem Omer-Poetry-Naming a Son. pp. 85; Akhar Tahir-Poetry-Fields. pp. 86; Akhar Tahir-Poetry-Album. pp. 87; Alamgir Hashmi-Poetry-Galillee. pp. 88-89; Alamgir Hashmi-Poetry-F.C.C. Bridge. pp. 90-91; Alamgir Hashmi-Poetry-By the F.C.C. Canal. pp. 92; Nasim Akhter-Poetry-A Visit. pp. 93; Naseer Ahmed-Poetry-In the Evening of Behrain. pp. 94; Naseer Ahmed-Poetry-How I Met My Father's Death. pp. 95; Danish Farhad-Poetry-The Misogynist. pp. 96; Irteza Shah-Poetry-My Love. pp. 97; Afsar Jahan-Poetry-For a Change. pp. 98; John Shaffaq-Poetry-Life. pp. 99; Ashtar Ausaf-Poetry-Apples Have Borrowed. pp. 99; Ashtar Ausaf-Poetry-Above the Trees. pp. 100; Agha Zulqarnain-Poetry-She is Dead. pp. 101; Irteza Shah-Story-Five Soldiers. pp. 102-104; Tahir Sarwar-Story-The Slave. pp. 105-110; Nazli Saleem-Story-The Sacrifice. pp. 111-113; Ghazala Anis-Story-Who Never Turned Up. pp. 114-117; Condolence: Dr E. M. Ewing. pp. 118; Condolence: Professor Z. Bede. pp. 119; Condolence: Gen Nasir-ud-Din. pp. 119; A Letter from Dr E. J. Sinclair. pp. 119; Iqbal Mirza-Dr E. J. Sinclair. pp. 120-122; Iqbal Mirza-Professor R. C. Thomas. pp. 123-125; Tahir Sarwar-Essay-A Visit to a Girls College. pp. 126-128; Haroon Omar-Essay-Man at Cross Roads. pp. 129-131; Abdul Mateen Khan-Essay-Food Crisis in Islamic Countries. pp. 132-133; Ghazala Anis-Essay-Human Happiness. pp. 134-136; Shahid Mahmood-Essay-Reverie. pp. 137-140; Shahid Ghafoor-Essay-Students and Politics. pp. 141-142; Professor Iqbal Mirza and Ashtar Ausef-F. C. Round Up. pp. 143-146; Contributors. pp. 147-148; Folio [Urdu] 128 p.Folio Editors. after contents; Dr Anwar M. Barkat, Principal. before page 1; Prof. Z. Bede (Late). after page 118; Dr R. M. Ewing (Late). after page 118; Prof. R. C. Thomas. after page 122; FCC: a survey (Cartoon). after page 146; Mualana Syed Farzand Ali. after page 8 (Urdu section); General Nasir Ali. after page 6 (Urdu section); Bazm-e-Adab 1973-74. before contents (Urdu section
Challenge to the church a theol. comment on the political crisis in South Africa ; the Kairos document and commentaires
Unity in today's world the Faith and Order studies on: "Unity of the church - Unity of humankind"
The Yearbook
A Pictorial Record of Representative Events , Persons, and Places of the CollegeCollege Hall, The New College Hall. page 1; D-Block, Physics Building, A Block. page 2; The Principal, Dr. Anwar M. Barkat. page 4; The Vice-Principal. page 6; The Yearbook Staff. page 7; College Union 1971-72. page 9; Councillors. page 10; Union Activities. page 11; More Union Activities. page 12; Newton Hall. page 15; Griswold. page 16; Kennedy Hall. page 17; Velte Hall. page 18; West Hall, North Hall. page 19; Ewing Hall. page 20; Hostel Office Bearers. page 21; Representative Hostel Office Bearers. page 22; Student Life. page 23-26; Biology. page 28-29; Mathematics. page 30; Physics. page 31; Economics. page 32; English. page 34; History Deptt. page 35; Languages. page 36; Political Science. page 37; Communications, Geography. page 38; Statistics. page 39; Physical Education. page 40; Bazm-e-Adam 1971-72. page 42-43; Speers Chemical Society. page 44-45; The Economics Society Office Bearers 1971-72. page 46; Student Christian Movement. page 47; Audio Visual Society Office Bearers. page 48-49; Senior Biology Association. page 50; Junior Biology Association. page 51; The Fifteen: an English Society. page 52; The Annual Photograph of Political Science. page 53; Junior Benade Physics Society, Senior Benade Physics Society. page 54; Activities. page 55; Drama ""Manzil-e-Murad"". page 56; Drama ""The Brass Butterfly"". page 57; The Faculty-Candids. page 58; Faculty. page 59; The Library. page 61; Chapel. page 62; The Mosque. page 63; College Union. page 64; Lucas Centre Facilities. page 65; Elections. page 66-67; Badminton: Runner-up Board Inter-Collegiate Badminton Championship 1971-72. page 69; Cricket. page 70; Hockey. page 71; Football. page 72; Swimming. page 73; Boxing: Board Inter-Collegiate Champions 1971-72. page 74; Basketball. page 75; Tennis. page 76; Sports Day. page 77-82; Student Power. page 83; Science Exhibition. page 84; House Exam. page 85; Looking Back. page 86; Convocation. page 87-88; Last but not Least. page 8
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Golden Jubilee NumberArif Qureshi-Poetry-Hamd and Naat. pp. 2; Nighat Khurshid-Editorial. pp. 9-10; Mohammad Afzal Khan-From the Office of Staff Editor. pp. 11-12; Messages. pp. 13-19; Pictures-Former Principals. pp. 21-24; Folio's Journey Towards the Golden Mark. pp. 25-28; Prominent Formanites. pp. 29; Taughts now Teachers in G.F.C.C. pp. 20 & 31; Farah Mumtaz-A Touch of Friendship. pp. 31; Yasmeen Fraser-Essay-By Love Serve One Another. pp. 32; Nighat Khurshid, Alia Khan, Mohammad Asif-Interview: Justice Shamim Hussain Oadri. pp. 34-43; Alia Khan, Mohammad Asif, Nighat Khurshid-Interview: Prof. Mumtaz Ahmed. pp. 44-48; Nighat Khurshid, Alia Khan-Interview: Prof. M. A. Malik-Mystry of hand. pp. 49-51; Marina Yasmin Kunwar-Poetry-Walking by the Canal. pp. 52; Riaz Hussain-Article-A History of F.C. College. pp. 54-56; Riaz Hussain-Article-Allama Iqbal and F.C. College. pp. 57-59; Mera Sen-Reminiscences of College Life. pp. 60; Krishan Chandar-Story-The Quest. pp. 61-63; Mohammad Daheem, Waseem Anwar, Mohammad Afzal-Editorials Edited. pp. 64-68; Meral Bhan-Essay-Being a Girl Student in F.C.C. pp. 69-71; Gulzar Ahmed Qureshi-Speech-Extracts-From the Welcome Address-Formanites. pp. 72-74; Sana-ur-Rahman-Article-The Quaid-e-Azam - An Appraisal by his Contemporaries. pp. 76-88; Iqbal, S. M. Arif-Article-A Great Thinker. pp. 89-91; Mohammad Yaseen-Article-Problems of the Muslim Youth and their solutions. pp. 92-101; Mohammad Imran-Essay-Nation and Youngmen. pp. 102; Khurram Danyal-Essay-Are we on the Right Path of Life? pp. 103-104; Rana Aziz Noon-Modern Progress is a Degeneration. pp. 105-106; Mohammad Inam ul Haq-Essay-How to Educate our Villagers. pp. 107-108; Shaista-Essay-The Women of Rural Areas. pp. 109-110; Gilani Kamran-Essay-Image of the Singing Bird. pp. 112-113; Shamim Nargis Rae-On Becoming Real. pp. 114-115; Ijaz-ul-Haq-Essay-National Floral Symbol. pp. 116; Waseem Anwar-Essay-Drink deep - The Pierian Spring. pp. 117-119; Saqib Aman Naik-Essay-Salmon of the Pacific U.S.A. pp. 120; Khurram Jamil Butt-Essay-Frustration - The Universal Problem. pp. 121-122; Tahira Nayab-Article-Dreams. pp. 123-126; Aamir Nasim-A Point to Ponder. pp. 126; Shahzawaz Najmi-Poetry-The Holy Prophet (PBUH). pp. 128; Ehsan Elahi Navak-Poetry-Tribute to Iqbal. pp. 129; Sajida Jaffri-Poetry-Eagle. pp. 129; Nadeem Bukhari-Poetry-Words from my Palestinian Brothers. pp. 130; Abdul Quddus Khan-Poetry-Pearls of the Sea. pp. 130; Sajida Jaffri-Poetry-Mother. pp. 131; Ehsan Elahi Navak-Poetry-'Tis a Mad, Mad, World. pp. 132; Mohammad Siddiq Malik-Poetry-Life. pp. 133; Waseem Anwar-Poetry-A Laden Bough. pp. 134; Poetry-The English Language. pp. 135; Shaista-Poetry-Why we Study? pp. 136; Nadeem Bukhari-Poetry-Chemistry Lab. pp. 137; Ahmed Mehboob-Poetry-Limericks. pp. 138; Muhammad Ashraf Sherazi-Poetry-In the Bereavement of Beloved. pp. 139; Nighat Khurshid-Poetry-Never Bid a Farewell. pp. 140; Attia Azam-The Colourful Day In G.F.C.C. pp. 142; Nighat Khurshid-Report. pp. 143; Naureen-How Funny. pp. 144-145; Nighat Khurshid, Alia Khan-Survey Report - If you Win the Nobel Prize. pp. 146-148; Talent Galaxy. pp. 149-154; Abdus-Salam-Interesting facts. pp. 155; Hussain Masood-Quotations. pp. 155; Mian Hamid Rashid-The Best of the Worst. pp. 156; Profile - (Late) Prof. Ghulam Mohammad Malik. pp. 158; Bashir Mirza-Tribute - Prof. Ghulam Mohammad Malik. pp. 159; Rauf Ahmed-A Smiling Face. pp. 160; Folio [Urdu]. 333 p.Quaid-e-Azam. after contents; Editorial Board. 1 page after contents; Principal Prof. Nasim Zakaria. 2 pages after contents; Editorial Board. 3 pages after contents; Dr Charles W. Forman (1st Principal 1886-1888). page 21; Dr James Carruthers Rhea Ewing (2nd Principal 1888-1917), Dr Edmund Delong Lucas (3rd Principal 1917-1932), Dr Surinder Kumar Datta(4th Principal 1932-1942). page 22; Dr Charles Herbert Rice (5th Principal 1942-1950), Dr Rhea McCurdy Ewing (6th Principal 1950-1962), Prof Ernest Julian Sinclair (7th Principal 1962-1968). page 23; Dr Robert F.Tebbe (8th Principal 1968-1970), Dr Anwar M. Barkat (9th Principal 1970-1979), Prof Mohamad Yaqub Mir (10th Principal 1979-1982). page 24; Govt. F. C. College Staff 1985-86. after page 160; G.F.C.C. Sports Association 1985-86, Botany Dept. Staff. after page 160; English Deptt. 1985-1986 with the College Principal. after page 160; Quaid-e-Azam in F.C. College. before Urdu contents; Prof Ahmed Aqeel Rubi. before Urdu contents; Asif Ali Poota (Editor). before Urdu contents; Aziz ur Rehman Qureshi, Registrar. before Urdu content
Comparison of costs of home and facility-based basic obstetric care in rural Bangladesh.
This study compared the costs of providing antenatal, delivery and postnatal care in the home and in a basic obstetric facility in rural Bangladesh. The average costs were estimated by interviewing midwives and from institutional records. The main determinants of cost in each setting were also assessed. The cost of basic obstetric care in the home and in a facility was very similar, although care in the home was cheaper. Deliveries in the home took more time but this was offset by the capital costs associated with facility-based care. As use-rates increase, deliveries in a facility will become cheaper. Antenatal and postnatal care was much cheaper to provide in the facility than in the home. Facility-based delivery care is likely to be a cheaper and more feasible method for the care provider as demand rises. In settings where skilled attendance rates are very low, home-based care will be cheaper
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