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Rabu, 25 Mei 2016

Spopk org Jobs Opportunities Pakistan

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Spopk.org Latest Jobs Opportunities In Pakistan In 1987, coordinated effort between the Government of Pakistan (GOP) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) brought about the arrangement of a Pak-Canada Small Projects Office (SPO). On the other hand, it was soon understood that the activities would fill minimal need because of absence of abilities and limit in the groups getting the movement center from task backing to limit building. Three Pakistanis who had profound understanding into advancement and political procedures of the nation drove the procedure of change of Small Projects Office into an entirely indigenous and totally Pakistani association called Strengthening Participatory Organization in 1994.

The mission of Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) is to reinforce and bolster group associations and open interest establishments of Pakistan for the advantage of poor and distraught segments of society for maintainable advancement through a participatory methodology.

SPO lives up to expectations across the nation out of seventeen changeless and venture workplaces and has capacitated more than 3000 group associations and nearby body foundations, 56 rights-based common society systems and gave preparing administrations to other UN, legislative and non-administrative associations. SPO offers taking after testing chance to the individuals who have confidence in its central goal and see their role as a promise instead of an occupation. Body electorate Coordinator (Vehari Based)

For subtle elements, please visit www.spopk.org by Monday, October 8, 2012 Candidates who attempt to impact the enlistment procedure will be naturally precluded. Ladies and minority hopefuls are especially urged to apply.

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Jumat, 01 April 2016

What is empowr Ad Credits

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1. What is empowr Ad Credits?
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At the beginning, empowr provides $1,000.00 Ad Credits (not for FREE) to citizens to help them earn more quickly & effectively.
Ad Credits only can be utilized into Ads or Ad Campaign, Managed Ad Campaign.
You cant use it to buy thing, cant cash it out or using for any other purposes.

Example: you utilized $1,000 into Ads and earn $1,050 from Ads, you only can keep the profits = $1,050 - $1,000 = $50 and have to pay back utilized Ad Credits $1,000 to empowr before cashing out. 
You can use $50 (your profits) to do what you want as long as it qualifies the empowr policies. Depend on what you want to do, there will be a corresponding policy.

And you need to pay monthly Ad Platform fee until you pay back all utilized Ad Credits to empowr (we will discuss below).

2. Using Ad Credit is mandatory?
No. You can turn it OFF if you do not want to use it.
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to turn Ad Credits OFF, please set utilization to 0% then "Save"

3. How to make money from Ad Credits?
- Fund into Ads.
- Fund into Ad Campaign.
- If you optimize your account, system will utilize Ad Credits via Managed Ad Campaign to help you earn more from posting contents (read about account optimization here).

4. How to utilize Ad Credits effectively?
If you only fund Ad Credits into Ads, Ad Campaign... then do nothing, only wait for cash out, I can tell you that you are making a very BIG mistake.
The profits from these earning ways nearly equals to the fee that you need to pay while using Ad Credits. You will not benefit this way.

Depend on your cashing out option, here are 02 best strategies for you:
Cash out option 1: Only utilize Ad Credit into Managed Ad Campaign (utilize Ad Credits as less as you can) , try to generate profits from posting contents as much as you can.
Cash out option 2: If you wish to cash out this way, you need to utilize Ad Credits as much as you can AND try to generate profits from posting contents as much as you can. Beside Managed Ad Campaign, you should create many Ads, Ad Campaign to utilize Ad Credit as much as you can.
(Read here to know about how to cash out from empowr and all cashing out options)

5. How Ad Platform fee is calculated?
There are 02 options for you when utilize Ad Credits:
- Pay Ad Platform fee monthly: the fee rate = 1.5x%.
If you choose this option, you will be able to optimize account, get rebate earning (50% of Ad Platform fee) and cash it out immediately.
- Pay Ad Paltform fee before cashing out: the fee rate = 2.9x%
If you choose this option, you will not receive rebate earning, will not be able to optimize account to maximize earnings.
But you will not to spend your own money until you are able to cash out. Thats the advantage point of this option.

The monthly Ad Platform fee = (fee rate)*(utilized Ad Credit)
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choose the fee rate & how to pay for Ads
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choose the option then click "Save"
6. How to pay Ad Platform fee?
You can use these source to pay Ad Platform fee:
- Earning 90-day matured if it exceed Ad Credit utilized at least $1.00 and Earning Preference is ON.
- If you are Power User and Earning Preference is ON, you can pay some or all of your fee from 0-day profits.
- PayPal, international chargeable card (like visa, master...)
-MoneyGram (ask billing@corp.empowr.com for the detail information before transfer your cash)
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Why you CANT pay the fee from balance:
- You do not have profits.
- You have profit but you are not Power User or/and Earning Preference is OFF.

7. How to pay back utilized Ad Credit?
You can use these source to pay:
- Earning 90-day matured.
- PayPal, international chargeable card (like visa, master...)
-MoneyGram (ask billing@corp.empowr.com for the detail information before transfer your cash)

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Why you CANT pay the utilized Ad Credits from balance:
- You do not have 90-day earning matured.
- Have 90-day earning matured but has not paid Ad Platform fee.

QUESTION? Ask me at comment section!

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Senin, 21 Maret 2016

Free Ad posting Jobs No Registration Fee

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#2 Free Ad posting Jobs No Registration Fee sites without a registration fee in Pakistan. Our data entry work includes but is not limited to Data Conversion, Ad posting, Form filling Jobs, Forum Posting Job Work, Survey Processing, Data Mining, Data Cleansing, XML  HTML Conversion, Catalog Conversion, Book/PDF Conversion, Data Entry from Home, Data Entry Home Work Image Scanning and Indexing, etc.


Data Entry Work & Ad posting is a leading Data Processing and outsourcing company. We provide data-processing solutions to organizations and corporate clients, in places like the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe and Asia. This low payout means everyone can get money fast.
Free ad posting Jobs No Registration Fee
We have the largest pool of our trained members and experienced staff who are capable to do any type of jobs. the work is easy and simple. All you need to do is just copy-paste the text ADS into various free classified sites. The more you post, the more you earn. You can work part time during day or night from your home at your convient time. Basic Knowledge on Computers and Internet is Required. you complete your work in given time and the free classifieds sites will be given by us do not worry about them.

Note: the Ad  posting job registration is temporary closed, keep visiting our blog we will open registration soon.  To earn money you have to complete the assignment which are created by employers, they are short jobs which take minutes. These tasks will pay a minimum of $0.10 to $0.40 cent per task and the maximum payment is unlimited. You pick which jobs you want to complete, we have 100s to choose from every week which are updated every 4 hours. Once you have earned a minimum of $2.00 from completing tasks you have the ability to withdraw your money by Payza Generate REAL money and even sustain a continuous income.

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Minggu, 13 Maret 2016

Sewa Trust Ngo Jobs Mirpurkhas

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Sewa Trust Ngo Mirpurkhas Jobs opportunities walk in interview Sewa Development Trust Sindh is a humanitarian, non-profit organization of Sindh that was founded by a group of leading Development Professionals and Human Rights activists in 2003 which implements humanitarian and development activities across Sindh through the following four program: Disaster Response Program (DRP), Social Development Program (SDP), Capacity Building Program (CBP) and Volunteer Development Program (VDP). The word Sewa means ‘service’ in Sindhi/Hindi language. SDTS is registered with Government of Sindh under Trust Act-1882 and enrolled with Ministry of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth Affairs, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.

Jobs for field engineer and social mobilizers walk in an interview on 10 October 2012 Wednesday at 09.00 am.  Note: Please bring copy of Cv for the interview at the address: Noujawan sindh samajhi sangat  H no 1/5, commercail area near Dr. Chetan clinical Hospital Chndni chowk, satellite town Mirpurkhas contact: 03463624121

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Kamis, 10 Maret 2016

Leading English Newspapers in Karachi History

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On August 14, 1947, the leading English newspapers in Karachi were the "Sind Observer", The "Daily Gazette" and the "Karachi Daily". The former two were morning dailies and the latter was an eveninger. Al-Wahid was the leading Sindhi daily. There were some Urdu dailies but they did not have much prestige or popularity. Yet all these newspapers were firmly established and financially sound. The "Sind Observer", being more pronouncedly non-Muslim in character and outlook, led in circulation.The "Daily Gazette" was comparatively sober.

The non-Muslim share-holders of the "Sind Observer" and "Al- Wahid" sold their newspapers to Muslim politicians of the province, prominent among who was Mr. Muhammad Ayub Khuhro.The "Daily Gazette", which had among its financiers some Parsis who did not migrate, remained more or less under the same management with little change in policy. While the newspapers in the province of Sind, both English and Sindhi, were trying to adjust themselves to the new situation, they were overtaken by the newspapers which were forced to shift to Pakistan from Delhi, the Indian capital. The first batch of educated middle class men and women who arrived in Karachi at the time were mostly from Delhi and along with them arrived the English daily Dawn, Urdu dailies Anjam, Jang and, a little later, Manshoor. Both groups of newspapers—those already established in Karachi and the new ones transplanted from Delhi—had their own difficulties to face in the wake of the division of India. The immigrant newspapers however got an upper hand and quickly established their hold over the public.

On the Urdu side, the pre-partition newspapers suffered from certain disadvantages. The number of their readers was limited because the Urdu-knowing and Urdu-reading population then in Karachi was very small. They had meager financial resources to support them and subsisted mainly on blackmail, their target being generally the feudal non-Muslim class in Sind politics. After Independence this source ceased to be available. The newspapers which the immigrant population brought with it virtually sounded the death-knell for this section of the press. In these circumstances the old newspapers of Karachi had hardly any prestige. The "Sind Observer" and "The Daily Gazette" were taken over by The Civil and Military Gazette of Lahore.

The others slowly went out of circulation. Not only did "Dawn", "Jang" and "Anjam" gain popularity and economic stability, new newspapers in Urdu, Sindhi and Gujerati also started appearing. Among them were three well-known newspapers, "Vatan" (Gujrati), "Sara Jadid" (Urdu) and "Manshoor" (Urdu) which came from Bombay, Calcutta and Delhi to join the fold of the Karachi Press. The Pakistan Heraiad Limited (the company which owns Dawn) also boldly ventured into the field of the indigenous language press with Urdu and Gujerati editions. Dawn (English) generally kept on the right side of the Government. This policy was revised with the dismissal of the Nazim-ud-Din Ministry by the Governor-General. It supported the foreign policy of the Government, but on internal issues it often attacked the government.

It invited the wrath of those in power for criticizing the failure of the authorities concerned to unearth the baffling mystery of Mr. Liaqat Ali Khans assassination. This led to imposition of certain restrictions on it. Government departments were instructed not to issue advertisements to this paper and not to patronize it in establishments under Government control. Obviously a harsh treatment, this policy invited a good deal of critical attention, but Mr. Gurmani, the then Minister of Interior, replied to an enquiry with the remark that the Government does not impose restrictions simply to withdraw them. Nevertheless.

the Prime Minister withdrew these restrictions soon after the above-mentioned statement of the
Minister of Interior, and, of all the places, this decision was announced at Dacca which makes it. Reasonable to assume that the rumour that some bargain had been struck was not without foundation. This English daily always advocated a strong attitude towards India to which it invariably referred as "Bharat". Conservative in its outlook, this paper did not plead for revolutionary changes in the economic structure of the country. In industrial disputes, it would be inclined to side with the employers, but in the countrys political affairs it supported, at times, certain political groups opposed to the Centre. This trend in its policy added to its popularity, as it did, rightly or wrongly; give the impression that Dawn was not the mouthpiece of the government but voice of the common people. Its Editor, Mr. Altaf Hussain, had an effective style and forceful pen which won him international repute, according to his friends, while his critics did not agree with this opinion. Mr. Altaf Hussains attitude, as reflected by the paper, on the language issue was not always consistent. However, Dawn fully supported the Centre when the. Latter, in 1955, dismissed the United Front Ministry in East Bengal under Section 92-A of the Government of India Act, 1935. On the whole, this newspaper is one of the few standard and independent newspapers of Pakistan, and its contribution towards introducing Pakistan to foreign lands is also commendable. It reproduces features and articles from well known foreign newspapers. Over the years Dawn has grown into a high quality-newspaper, the only daily which in its own right can claim international standard. Of late, its financial position, according to certain circles, has shown some strain which may have been caused by expansion in its services. It has now established its Lahore edition.Though not yet a fully developed Lahore daily, it may overtake other Lahore English newspapers in circulation and intellectual leadership provided, of course, its managerial and editorial bosses demonstrate broad mindedness in their approach to national issues. The nation will surely salute it if it raises equal to the expectations of the nation.
"The Times of Karachi" was the descendent of "The Evening Times" which closed down in 1953 though it was again brought out in 1958 from Lahore. The former was the only English paper which, under the editorship of Mr. Z.A. Suleri, a journalist of great intellectual vigour, could in a way compete with Dawn particularly in respect of monetary resources, reading matter and equipment. It had the support of "Big Money" and in turn it supported the big industrialists and capitalists. It opposed any economic reform which might in any manner be akin to socialism. It also favoured an Islamic constitution without clearly defining its full implications. It supported Urdu as the only official and national language for the country.
It opposed the United Front in East Bengal, and while opposing all leftist political thought, it also opposed the Muslim League. It supported the policy of the Centre in relation to the provinces. The speed with which its editor succeeded in establishing the paper astounded journalistic circles in the country. In matters of foreign policy it had at times given the impression of being opposed to the British and of favouring American policies. It supported Muslim nationalism in the Middle East, especially in so far as it aimed at uprooting British influence there. Its anti-communist stance was of the most uncompromising nature. It reproduced features, articles and despatches from the Observer of London. It would have reached greater heights of journalism if vicissitudes of politics had not intervened. The Morning News of Karachi was a descendent of the Morning News of Calcutta. This newspaper was the youngest of the three English morningers in Karachi, and was published simultaneously from Dacca. It had hardly any clear-cut views on any national or international issue. The policy of the Morning News of Karachi did not necessarily correspond with that of its counter-part in Dacca. It was an independent paper with an eye on business rather than on the propagation of any set political philosophy or policy. Its circulation was by and large limited to Karachi, but its Get-A-Word puzzle was popular. The printing facilities that this newspaper possessed were not up to the mark, though the National Press Trust, which owned it, made fruitless efforts to improve and modernize it. Unfortunately its financial situation did not show any progress with the result that the NPT had to close it down.

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