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BISE Quetta announced FA examination results
BISE declares FA results
Quetta, Sep 15: Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Quetta
declared result of HSSC Annual Examination 2008 (Humanities Group) here
Saturday. According to result gazette, girls outclassed boys clinching all the
three top positions. First position was secured by Ms Gul Afshan Roll No 43127.
She obtained 808 marks. Second position went to Alina Shakeel Roll No 43099 who
got 777 marks. First and second position winners belong to Islamia Girls
Colelge, Quetta. Third position winner was Ms Zehra Batool Roll No 50643 with
748 marks. She alppeared as a private candidate. In all 17645 candidates
appeared for the examination and 8718 came out successful. Ppi
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AIOU loses mark sheet of Public Relations paper
Islamabad: The marks-sheet of the subject of Public Relations of MSc Mass
Communication of semester 2007 of Allama Iqbal Open University has been lost and
the students are forced to sit again for the paper, this agency has
learnt.
However, the students have made it clear that they will not sit for
re-examination and vowed to protest if the issue was not resolved in two
days.
Vice Chancellor Allama Iqbal Open University, Dr. Mehmood ul Hassan
refused to comment on the issue when approached by the agency and said the issue
is not big but the media exaggerated it.
According to details, students of
Mass Communication Department of AIOU told the agency that despite the solution
of all the questions of the subject Public Relations of semester 2007 the
University at its Website result on Sept 3rd directed more than forty students
to reappear in the paper of Public Relations and marks of this subject were not
allotted.
"This is our future issue and we have achieved good grades in
three semesters and due to the incompetence staff of the university our future
is put at the stake", they pointed out.
The spokesman of the university said
on approach that the marks list of the subject has been lost and the students
will have to give the paper again.
The students have expressed deep concerns
on reappear for paper and said they will not reappear for the said paper at any
cost. NNI
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FBISE SSC supplementary exam from 16th
Islamabad: Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Supplementary Examination 2008 of the Federal Board of
Intermediate & Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad will be held from
September 16. Roll number slips of the candidates appearing in the said
examination have been dispatched at the addresses given by them in the admission
forms. In case, the roll number slip is not received by any candidate up to
September 10, he/she should immediately contact the following officers of the
Board at the given telephone numbers for obtaining the same:- Director (One
Window) Tel 9250612, Controller of Examination (Conduct) Tel 9250606, Deputy
Controller of Examinations (SSC Conduct) Tel 9250620, Assistant Controller of
Examinations (SSC Conduct) Tel 9250642.
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Healthy lunch helps kids concentrate in school
Healthy foods should be included on the list of back-to-school supplies for your
children, says a University of Michigan Health System expert.
Dietitian
Catherine Kraus explained that a healthy, balanced diet enables
neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain) to function more
efficiently, resulting in improved concentration and memory.
"Childhood
is a crucial time when bodies are growing and brains are developing. Its so
important to fuel the body with good nutrition, and teaching children smart
eating habits at a young age is a great idea. It starts with the parents serving
as the role model," Kraus said in a university news release.
She
suggested a number of ways for parents to provide well-balanced meals and snacks
to give children the energy and nutrition they need to perform well at school.
Make sure children eat breakfast. Research has shown that children who
skip breakfast don't do as well in school as students who eat breakfast. A
healthy breakfast includes a whole grain cereal, oatmeal or bread with a protein
such as peanut butter or a hard-boiled egg. Including whole fruit instead of
fruit juice adds more vitamins, minerals and fiber into the diet. Dairy products
are acceptable as long as they're in the form of fat-free or low-fat milk,
yogurt or cheese.
While many schools are striving to include healthier
items on their lunch menus, there are still plenty of unhealthy items such as
pizza and sweetened drinks.
"When children consume a high-fat, high-sugar
meal, their bodies will crash, and they will become very tired and lethargic -
which is not going to help them perform at their best level in school," Kraus
said.
If you're concerned about the cafeteria choices at school, give
your child packed lunches that include a type of whole grain, such as bread with
a lean protein, such as tuna or chicken. Include assortments of fruits and
vegetables in various colours and sizes. Healthy beverage choices include water,
fat-free or low-fat milk, or 100-percent fruit juice.
At dinner, half of
your child's plate should include vegetables and fruit, one-quarter should
consist of a lean protein, and one-quarter should contain whole grains, such as
brown rice or whole wheat pasta.
"A smart dinner will help your child's
brain function. If they are satisfied after dinnertime, then they will sleep
through the night, and a child needs at least eight to nine hours of sleep a
night in order to function while in the school the next day," Kraus said. The News
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Education News | Updated: 14 Oct, 2014 |
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