01 - Modern Technologies for the Teaching of English Pronunciation: A Survey of Eleme
http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).0110.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).01 Published : Dec 2022
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                                            	                        The aim of the study was to analyze the Use of Modern Technology for the Teaching of English Pronunciation at the Elementary Level in District Kotli AJ&K. The study was descriptive in nature and used a survey method for data collection. The study population was 288 elementary school teachers. A simple random sampling technique was used for the selection of the sample. The sample size was consi...                                            	                        Details
                                            						
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                                            							Modern Technology, English Pronunciation, Elementary Teachers                                            						
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                                            							(1) Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil Shaheen
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Kotli, Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Pakistan.
(2) Nazir Haider Shah
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Kotli, AJ&K, Pakistan.
(3) Zakia Qayyum
Department of Education, University of Kotli, Azad Jammu & Kashmir. Pakistan.
02 - Alignment with the West: Pakistan's Motives
http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).0210.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).02 Published : Dec 2022
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                                            	                        After few years of independence Pakistan established diplomatic ties with the US and opted for alignment with the west. In this way, Pakistan joined SEATO and CENTO, two military alliances supported by the US. As a result, the US consented to give Pakistan financial and military support. Pakistan's participation in CENTO and SEATO improved ties between the two countries. The paper aims to explore ...                                            	                        Details
                                            						
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                                            							Pakistan, USA, Foreign Policy, Alignment, Convergence of Interests                                            						
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                                            							(1) Muhammad   Haroon
MS Scholar, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Khudija Sanam
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Government Girls Degree College, Shiekhmaltoon, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Muneeba Shahid
Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Women University, Swabi, KP, Pakistan
03 - Assessment of College Students' Attitude towards Physical Activity in District B
http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).0310.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).03 Published : Dec 2022
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                                            	                        The aim of this study was to look at students' attitudes about physical activity (ATPA) in government colleges in District Bannu. The relevant data was collected using a modified version of the Kenyon Attitude towards Physical Activity (Kenyon ATPA) validated by Khan al, (2012). The results of this study revealed that there were significant differences in college students' overall attitudes and fi...                                            	                        Details
                                            						
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                                            							Attitude, Physical Activity, Modified                                            						
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                                            							(1) Zahida   Bibi
Lecturer, Department of Health and Physical Education, Government Degree College, Mandan, Bannu, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Iffat Bibi
Lecturer. Department of Health & Physical Education, Government Post Graduate College for Women, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Shagufta Javed Khan
Instructor, Department of Physical Education, Government Girls Higher Secondary School Noshers, KP, Pakistan.
04 - Impact of Chronic Disease on Patient's Social Life, A Case Study of Thalassemia
http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).0410.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).04 Published : Dec 2022
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                                            	                        Thalassemia is a hereditary disease that is transmitted from parents to children. The most prominent cause of thalassemia is cousin marriage. Thalassemia major is mostly found in South Asian countries. Many people are not aware of it because of a lack of knowledge. There are two major types of it. One is thalassemia major, through which patients need regular transfusions of blood because their bod...                                            	                        Details
                                            						
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                                            							Chronic Disease, Thalassemia, Social Life                                            						
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                                            							(1) Alishba   Imtiaz
Mhpil scholar, Department of Anthropology, Quaid-i-Azam university Islamabad, Pakistan.
05 - The Role of Dispute Resolution Council in Dispute Resolution: A Case Study of Kh
http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).0510.31703/grr.2022(VII-IV).05 Published : Dec 2022
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                                            	                        Jirga is an ancient institution of conflict settlement in Pakhtun civilization. Its effectiveness declined throughout the course of time, which led to the widespread skepticism among the general populace over their ability to depend on it. This study explores all of the elements that contributed to the unacknowledged and questionable status of the Jirga institution, which in turn created space for...                                            	                        Details
                                            						
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                                            							Jirga, Pukhtunwali, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Tradition, Conflict Resolution                                            						
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                                            							(1) Muhammad   Nouman
MS Scholar, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Zeeshan Ahmad
Undergraduate Student, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Maghfoor Ullah
Undergraduate Student, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, KP, Pakistan.

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