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From BCCI to ISI by Abid Ullah Jan

secret agencies
Book Name From BCCI to ISI
AuthorAbid Ullah Jan
Publish Year
PublisherPragmatic Publishing, Canada
Language English
Genre Secret Agencies
ISBN 0-9733687-6-4
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ENTRAPMENT is the illegal and unsavory practice of luring someone into committing a crime, and then prosecuting him for it. Sometimes the entrapped person, organization, or state has no intention or knowledge of the committed crime. The target becomes a victim of a set-up by government agencies, criminal elements, or a collaboration of both, all intent on achieving unstated objectives. Various agencies within the U.S. Government have been using entrapment in diverse ways.
“Frame-ups” in drug “conspiracies” are routine in the United States: there are literally thousands of drug-related conspiracy cases in the United States in which innocent people are implicated and punished. Arnold S. Trebach writes in his book, The Great Drug War: “In many of these cases, the DEA allowed some of its informants to traffic in drugs in exchange for turning in their friends and supplying other information. In too many cases, Gieringer claimed, DEA agents themselves directly engaged in trafficking.”
Trapping innocent people is routine in the United States, and is by no means limited to crimes involving drugs. James Bovard gives numerous examples in his famous book: Lost Rights. Based upon his many years of research he concludes:
“During the past fifteen years, law enforcement officials have set up thousands of elaborate schemes to entrap people for ‘crimes’ such as buying plant supplies, asking for a job, or shooting a deer. Dozens of private accountants have become double agents, receiving government kickbacks for betraying their clients to IRS.”
At the highest level, the classic example of entrapment, before Operation 9/11 to frame Osama bin Laden and company, was operation “C-Chase” in 1988, the purpose of which was to frame the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) and force its closure. Operation 9/11 is more complex because during this operation, Pakistan’s military intelligence agency (ISI) was entrapped while playing a role in facilitating 9/11.
Frame-ups are not a new idea for U.S. agencies. During the heyday of the Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), the FBI routinely used entrapment against members of the civil rights and antiwar movements. In a later, and much publicized, case known as Abscam, the FBI (at the behest of the Justice Department) used agents posing as Arab businessmen to bribe various public officials in return for political favors.
Writing in Governing magazine in 1998, Alan Ehrenhalt wrote, “Before the Abscam sting against members of Congress in 1980, the idea of inventing crimes and using them to tempt public officials was virtually unheard of in this country.”
If the FBI and U.S. Justice Department have no problem orchestrating witch hunts against public officials at home, what can we expect of them when it comes to safeguarding the country from the scourge of “international terrorism” from abroad? Especially when the neo-conservatives and religiously motivated officials of the current administration are determined to make invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and beyond their highest priority.

Active and Passive Voice Made Easy Pdf Free Download

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Book NameActive and Passive Voice Made Easy
AuthorAfzal Anwar Mufti
Publish Year
PublisherQaumi Kutub Khana, Lahore
LanguageUrdu
GenreEnglish grammer
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Review: Active and Passive Voice Made Easy

Active and Passive Voice Made Easy is an English grammar handbook of all times by Afzal Anwar Mufti, the most famous english grammar author, written more than 50 books on english grammar. this booklet contains a detailed defination of Active and Passive voice.
The active voice describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb. It follows a clear subject + verb + object construct that's easy to read. In fact, sentences constructed in theactive voice add impact to your writing. With passive voice, the subject is acted upon by the verb.

In the Active Voice, the Subject (Noun) of a sentence Performs an Action (Verb) on an Object. In the Passive Voice, the Subject (Noun) is Acted Upon (Verb) by an Object. ... Passive voice is used to draw attention to the action rather than the doer of the action

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Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan pdf

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Book Name Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan
AuthorSyed Asim Mehmood
Publish Year2013
PublisherNA
Language Urdu
Genre Bigraphy
ISBN NA
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Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan Review:

Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan is the undisputed hero of Pakistan's nuclear saga. Called "the father of the Islamic bomb," Dr. Khan pioneered and led Pakistan's effort to enrich uranium with gas centrifuges. In 1976 he took charge of the secretive Engineering Research Laboratories at Kahuta, now named the A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories in his honor, where he assembled the machinery and manpower it would take to produce weapon-grade uranium. Khan recruited scores of Pakistani scientists living abroad to work with him at Kahuta, boasting that "the scientists and engineers whom I recruited had never heard of a centrifuge, even though some of them were Ph.D.'s."
Khan was born in 1936 in Bhopal, British India, into an Urdu-speaking family who were originally ethnic Pashtun.  His mother, Zulekha (née Begum), a housewife; his father, Abdul Ghafoor was an alumnus of Nagpur University and an academic who served in the British Indian Education ministry who permanently settled the family in Bhopal State after his retirement in 1935.  After the violent partition of India in 1947, his family emigrated from India to Pakistan in 1952, and settled in Karachi, Sindh. Briefly attending the D.J. Science College, he enrolled in Karachi University in 1956 to study physics.  In 1960, he graduated with degree in physics with minor in mathematics, where his degree concentration was in solid-state physics.
For a short time, Khan worked for the city government as an inspector of weights and measures. In 1961, he went to Germany to study metallurgy at the Technical University in Berlin (TU Berlin) but made a transfer to Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands in 1965.  At Delft, he obtained engineer's degree in technology (an equivalent to MS) in 1967 and joined the Catholic University of Leuven for his doctoral studies. Supervised by Dr. Martin Brabers at Leuven University, Khan received D.Eng. in metallurgical engineering in 1972. His doctoral thesis dealt and contained fundamental work on martensite, and its extended industrial applications to the field of morphology— a field that studies the shape, size, texture and phase distribution of physical objects.

Understanding Islam by I.A. Ibrahim

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Book NameUnderstanding Islam
AuthorI.A. Ibrahim
Publish Year
PublisherDarussalam, Publishers and Distributors, Houston,
Language English
Genre Islam
ISBN 9960-34-011-2
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Understanding Islam Review:

 When someone converts to Islam, God forgives all of his previous sins and evil deeds. A man called Amr came to the Prophet Muhammad(s.a.w) and said: “Give me your right hand so that I may give you my pledge of loyalty.” The Prophet (s.a.w) stretched out his right hand. Amr withdrew his hand. The Prophet (s.a.w) said: { What has happened to you, O Amr? } He replied: “I intend to lay down a condition.” The Prophet (s.a.w) asked: { What condition do you intend to put forward? } Amr said: “That God forgive my sins.” The Prophet said: { Didn’t you know that converting to Islam erases all previous sins? }
After converting to Islam, the person will be rewarded for his or her good and bad deeds according to the following saying of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) : { Your Lord, Who is blessed and exalted, is most merciful. If someone intends to do a good deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him. And if he does do it, (a reward of) ten to seven hundred or many more times (the reward of the good deed), will be recorded for him. And if someone intends to do a bad deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him. And if he does do it, a bad deed will be recorded against him or God will wipe it out. }
A prophet like Moses:
 There were hardly any two prophets who were so much alike as Moses and Muhammad (s.a.w) . Both were given a comprehensive law and code of life. Both encountered their enemies and were victorious in miraculous ways. Both were accepted as prophets and statesmen. Both migrated following conspiracies to assassinate them. Analogies between Moses and Jesus overlook not only the above similarities but other crucial ones as well. These include the natural birth, the family life, and the death of Moses and Muhammad (s.a.w)  but not that of Jesus. Moreover, Jesus was regarded by his followers as the Son of God and not exclusively as a prophet of God, as Moses and Muhammad (s.a.w)  were and as Muslims believe Jesus was. So, this prophecy refers to Muhammad (s.a.w)  and not to Jesus, because Muhammad (s.a.w)  is more like Moses than Jesus.
Also, one notices from the Gospel of John that the Jews were waiting for the fulfillment of three distinct prophecies: 1) The coming of Christ, 2) The coming of Elijah, 3) The coming of the Prophet. This is obvious from the three questions that were posed to John the Baptist: “Now this was John’s testimony, when the Jews of Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him who he was. He did not fail to confess, but confessed freely, ‘I am not the Christ.’ They asked him, ‘Then who are you? Are you Elijah?’ He said, ‘I am not.’ ‘Are you the Prophet?’ He answered, ‘No.’” (John 1:19-21). If we look in a Bible with cross references, we will find in the marginal notes where the words “the Prophet” occur in John 1:21, that these words refer to the prophecy of Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18.1 We conclude from this that Jesus Christ is not the prophet mentioned in Deuteronomy 18:18.

Computer Repair Service by Philip Spry

Computer Repairing
Book Name Computer Repair Service
AuthorPhilip Spry and Lynn Spry
Publish Year
PublisherSelf Counsel Press
Language English
Genre Computers
ISBN NA
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Computer Repair Service Review:

Computer Repair Service is written by Philip Spry and Lynn Spry and it is a complete guide to computer repairing. Any abnormality in the integrated components of a computer can prove harmful to its performance, but some general computer issues can be addressed without seeking professional IT help. Among the most common problems you may encounter are issues with the computer freezing and appearances of the infamous "no boot" or "blue screen of death." To repair a computer, you'll need to troubleshoot the issue and determine if the fix is something you can perform yourself; for more complicated problems, however, consider seeking the help of a professional.
Computers may freeze on account of any hardware or software issue, so here you need to understand the exact reason behind it. Notice if the issue started when you connected any hardware peripherals, like a printer or scanner, then it might be due to a driver conflict. If the issue occurred after installing a new hard drive, then it might be due to insufficient power or too much heat.

Vladimir Holan - Selected poems pdf Free

english poetry

Book Name Selected poems
AuthorVladimir Holan
Publish Year
PublisherPenguin Books Ltd.
Language English
Genre Poetry
ISBN NA
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Vladimir Holan's Selected Poems:

These are the selected poems of Vladimir Holan, Vladimir was born in Prague in 1905. He spent his childhood in the rolling wooded countryside of central Bohemia but returned to Prague for his secondary schooling. In 1926 he published his first book of verse. 
For the next seven years he worked in a social insurance (pensions)officeand during this time published two further volumes of poetry. In 1929 he visited northern Italy; the fascination of its architecture, scenery and cultural past colours some of his later poetry. In 1933 he became editor of an arts review, Zivot (Life), but since 1940 has given all his time to writing. He has published more than twenty volumes of poetry, apart from various selections and anthologies, and four prose works, including Lemuria (1940), his diary of the years 1934-8.

MCQs in Computer Science Pdf Free

Computer Science

Book Name MCQs in Computer Science
AuthorTimothy J. Williams
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language English
Genre Computers
ISBN NA
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Computer Science MCQs Review:

This book MCQs in Computer Science is primarily written for undergraduate students of computer Science seeking admission to master’s program in computer science through examinations like GATE and GRE (in computer science). It will also be helpful for those taking computer science tests conducted by some companies for recruitment. It contains more than 1800 questions from the core areas of computer science. The questions are grouped subject wise.
The book now has sixteen chapters. The first chapter deals with the programming language C that is still popular  in spite of its age. The second chapter contains questions on UNIX, which has become popular due to its simple and easy to understand structure. In the third chapter, a veriety of problems based on the principles of programming languages are discussed.
The fourth chapter, Mathematical Foundations of computer science, has been revamped. It has questions based on the mathematical principles that are vital to the better understanding of computer science. Numerous problems from operations research, numerical methods, matrices and determinants, permutations and combinations, probability and statistics, discrete math, calculus and theory of equations are included in this chapter. In almost all the other chapters also some revision has been effected and additional questions included.

A new chapter on Oracle that covers SQL, PL/SQL, SQL *Plus, FORMS and REPORTS has been added towards the end of the book. Also included is the computer science question paper for GATE 2005 as an appendix. This will help the students in the preparation of their GATE examination.

Quantum Computing Explained Pdf Free

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Book Name Quantum Computing Explained
AuthorDavid McMohan
Publish Year
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons
Language English
Genre Computing
ISBN 978-0-470-09699-4
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Quantum Computing Explained Review:

At the present time quantum computers are mostly theoretical constructs. However, it has been proved that in at least some cases quantum computation is much faster in principle than any done by classical computer. The most famous algorithm developed is Shor’s factoring algorithm, which shows that a quantum computer, if one could be constructed, could quickly crack the codes currently used to secure the world’s data. Quantum information processing systems can also do remarkable things not possible otherwise, such as teleporting the state of a particle from one place to another and providing unbreakable cryptography systems.
A classical computer has a memory made up of bits, where each bit is represented by either a one or a zero. A quantum computer maintains a sequence of qubits. A single qubit can represent a one, a zero, or any quantum superposition of those two qubit states; a pair of qubits can be in any quantum superposition of 4 states, and three qubits in any superposition of 8 states. In general, a quantum computer with  qubits can be in an arbitrary superposition of up to 2 different states simultaneously (this compares to a normal computer that can only be in one of these  states at any one time). A quantum computer operates by setting the qubits in a controlled initial state that represents the problem at hand and by manipulating those qubits with a fixed sequence of quantum logic gates. The sequence of gates to be applied is called a quantum algorithm. The calculation ends with a measurement, collapsing the system of qubits into one of the pure states, where each qubit is zero or one, decomposing into a classical state. The outcome can therefore be at most classical bits of information. Quantum algorithms are often non-deterministic, in that they provide the correct solution only with a certain known probability.
An example of an implementation of qubits of a quantum computer could start with the use of particles with two spin states: "down" and "up" (typically written   and , or  and ). But in fact any system possessing an observable quantity A, which is conserved under time evolution such that A has at least two discrete and sufficiently spaced consecutive eigenvalues, is a suitable candidate for implementing a qubit. This is true because any such system can be mapped onto an effective spin-1/2 system.

Jahan e Deedah by Muhammad Taqi Usmani

tourist guide

Book Name Jahan e Deedah
AuthorMuhammad Taqi Usmani
Publish Year
PublisherIdaratul Maarif, Karachi
Language Urdu
Genre Tourism
ISBN NA
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Jehan Deedah Review:

Jahan e Deedah is an Urdu language book of a tourist in a believale way. Tourism is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveller's country.
Mr.Muhammad Taqi Usmani the Author of Jahan Deedah visited twenty countries and wrote the whole story in this book. This is an interesting book for general readers full of new experiences outside the home country.
Writer of this book started his journeys from the sacred places of Muslim world, various journeys of the writer were published in "Al Ablagh" in series. In this book the author collected all these journeys.

The English Language From Sound to Sense Pdf Free

english grammer

Book Name The English Language From Sound to Sense
AuthorG.P. Delahunty and J.J. Garvey
Publish Year
PublisherLibrary of Congress
Language English
Genre Language
ISBN 978-1-60235-181-3
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The English Language From Sound to Sense Review:

English from Sound to Sense is the first of two books for teachers about the English language. We be- lieve that all teachers, not just English teachers, share the responsibility for helping students develop their abilities to speak, read, and write. Students must learn to communicate appropriately about math, chemistry, history, and every other school subject. Teaching students these skills necessarily extends across the curriculum. Thus, while one part of our intended audience is English K-12 teachers, we have prepared this book and its companion with teachers (and student teachers) from all disciplines in mind.
In this book, we use certain typographical marks to help you focus on key points. Important terms are bolded. You can find their definitions in the text and in the glossary. Examples are noted in italics or are separated from the text.
This book are about language, but specifically about the English language and its uses. The first book is about the grammar of English, Generally, when people hear the word “grammar,” they immediately think of “correct” or “incorrect” and “good” or “bad” language. Thinking about language in this way is said to be prescriptive. English has a long tradition of judging some expressions as “correct” and others as “incorrect.” For example, expressions such as We was are viewed as “incorrect,” even though a great many people use them. The “correct” version is said to be We were.Counter-posed to the prescriptive tradition is the descriptive one, which developed in linguistics, anthropology, and sociology. This approach is concerned with describing and understanding the linguistic behavior of a community, without judging it. From a descriptive point of view, We was is unobjectionable when used by a member of a community of speakers who characteristically use this expression. However, it is unacceptable to the wider English speaking community in, for example, formal speaking and writing.

KPK Police A1 and B1 Exams Notes Pdf Free

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Book Name KPK Police A1 and B1 Exams Notes
AuthorAmin
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language Urdu
Genre Police Exam
ISBN NA
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A1 , B1 Exams Notes Review:

A1 and B1 are Police Exams only for Khyber pakhtunkhwa Police constables, and it is not an easy exam, according to some police constables appeared in these exams, they are the most toughest exams they ever seen. KPK Police A1 and B1 Exams Notes is a syllable for A1 and B1 Exams.
at last we are thankful to Mr.Fakhre Alam (Police Department) for providing us this useful book. further Library of Peshawar's team scanned and converted it to pdf for those searching solution or hints for A1 and B1 exams, this book is totally free for downloading only for educational purposes.

KPK Police Civil Defence Fire Man

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Book NameKPK Police Civil Defence Fire Man
AuthorHidayat Ullah Khalil
Publish Year
PublisherNA
LanguageUrdu
GenrePolice Exam
ISBNNA
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What is Civil Defence?

Another Hot topic for the youths of kpk police.this is the first chapter of fireman course in civil depence category. thanks Mr. Fakhre Alam for this useful post, by the help of whom we are able to make this available online.
Basically Human being love ease and facilities, and these facilities and ease can be attained but not forever, because tragedies and incidents is an essential part of human life.
sometimes natural disasters cover a whole region, country or subcontinent, only those survive who know how to fight disasters, incidents and tragedies, and the knowledge of self survival is call Civil Defence.

KPK Police B1 Exam Notes

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Book Name KPK Police B1 Exam Notes
AuthorAmin Khan
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language Urdu
Genre Police Exam
ISBN NA
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KPK Police B1 Exam Notes Review:

Complete Notes for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Exam B-1 in Urdu language. Available for online reading or free downloading.  A1 and B1 are Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police constables exams for further promotion. these exams encompasses various skills like fireman, general knowledge, current affairs, self defense etc.

More Police Exams Books.

1. Complete Course for A1 Candidates.
2. Police Guide for A1 Examination 2019.
3. KPK Police A1 & B1 Exams Notes.
4. KPK Police Civil Defence Fireman.