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Cambridge University Press Collection of 1200 Publications

English | PDF | Large Books Collection | 4.43 GB Genre: All Format: PDF Language: English Size: 4.43 GB Host: Uploaded/OBoom 0521002508.Cambridge.University.Press.Remembering.Partition.Violence.Nationalism.and.History.in.India.Jan.2002.pdf (928.42 KB) 0521004691.Cambridge.University.Press.Kant.and.the.Demands.of.Self-Consciousness.Mar.2001.pdf (2.61 MB) 0521006112.Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Companion.to.Pascal.Jun.2003.pdf (1.91 MB) 0521006481.Cambridge.University.Press.European.Law.in.the.Past.and.the.Future.Unity.and.Diversity.over.Two.Millennia.Jan.2002.pdf (689.18 KB) 0521006643.Cambridge.University.Press.Literature.and.Religious.Culture.in.Seventeenth-Century.England.Dec.2001.pdf (1.10 MB) 0521012732.Cambridge.University.Press.The.Bigger.Bang.Jun.2002.pdf (1.31 MB) 0521020697.Cambridge.University.Press.The.Trial.of.the.Gospel.An.Apologetic.Reading.of.Lukes.Trial.Narratives.Oct.2005.pdf (978.57 KB) 0521027608.Cambridge.University.Press.Religion.and.the.Obligation...

Guiness World Record holder --- Faraz Kaiser Malik

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Faraz Kaiser Malik, at the age of 11, appeared in the Cambridge O-Levels International Examinations and secured straight 8As.  (Jan 2013) ISLAMABAD: Roots School System DHA-1 Flagship Campus honoured two Guinness World Record holders and one exceptional scholarship holder to Cambridge University. The entire student body was present to welcome them and gave them a thunderous applause when they arrived along with their proud parents, Roots School System DHA-1 Flagship Campus Executive Director Khadija Mushtaq, RSS founder Riffat Mushtaq and Cambridge International Examinations Country Manager Uzma Yousuf. Faraz Kaiser Malik at the age of just 11 years is the youngest student in the world to ever appear in the Cambridge O-Levels International Examination. Faraz has secured straight 8 As that includes 3 A+ in science subjects and 5 As at such a young age and has set another Guinness World Record by a student of Roots DHA-1 campus Islamabad. Khadija Mushtaq, most accomplishe...

22 A's, can you beat that

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A Pakistani student now at Cambridge University has set a world record by doing 23 A Levels, and achieving the highest mark (A) in 22 of them One ambition was fixed in Ali Moeen Nawazish's mind as he made his way through school in Pakistan. He wanted to win a place at Cambridge. Sitting seven A-levels might easily have done the trick, even though he had started to study some of the subjects only three days before the exam. But he was determined to get some good grades. So he sat another three, and three more. Then another nine. Just in case, he took a couple of AS levels along the way. Qualified success: Ali Moeen NawazishThe result? The remarkable young student, who modestly explains he has 'quite a thirst for knowledge', secured 22 A grades, one B and a C. When he filled out his university application forms at home in Rawalpindi there was barely enough space to list his qualifications. His Cambridge dream came true four months ago when he embarked on a computer science ...