America’s Longest War By Foreign Affairs
An Assessment of Pakistan’s Urban Policies, 1947-1997 By Muhammad A.Qadeer
Pakistan, like most Third World (TW) countries, is besieged by urban problems, namely acute shortages of housing, huge shortfalls in the provision of water supply, sewers, drainage, waste disposal, traffic management, electricity, transport, pollution control, congested and sprawled-out cities, ill-managed land market and inefficient land use systems, and wide social disparities in the quality of life of the poor and the rich, etc.
An Introduction of General Science & Ability By Naveed Aslam Dogar JWT
An Introduction to Arabic Literature | Roger Allen
As a scholar in Arabic literature and the teacher of a university-level course on Arabic literary history, I have for some time been experimenting with different ways of presenting the subject to university students with a broad range of humanistic interests and also to a more general reading public. I have often asked my own students to comment on the merits of previous attempts at writing a history of Arabic literature and to prepare outlines for a new approach to the topic. I am therefore especially pleased to acknowledge here that many of the principles used in preparing this work are as much a reflection of classroom debates and essay responses as of profitable discussions with academic colleagues.
An Introduction to English Sentence Structure By Andrew Radford
An Introduction to Islamic Ideology By Anwar Hashmi
An Introduction to Islamic Law
An Introduction to Islamic Studies By Dr. Liaquat Ali Khan Niazi JWT
An introduction to Mathematical Physics By R. A. Houstoun.
This book is the substance of lectures I have given during the past six years to the Natural Philosophy Class A in the University of Glasgow.
It is intended primarily as a class-book for mathematical students and as an introduction to the advanced treatises dealing with the subjects of the different chapters, but since the analysis is kept as simple as possible, I hope it may be useful for chemists and others who wish to learn the principles of these subjects. It is complementary to the text books in dynamics commonly used by junior honours classes.
An Introduction To Psychology By Wilhelm Wundt
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