Friday, September 24, 2010

NIKE Shoes Allah

Boycott Puma & Nike Becasue they have written Allah(swt) on their shoes!

These people always try to embarrass Islam on each and every way they can.
Let`s stop purchasing and using these products and make these companies suffer.


FOR PROOF:
"AIR" was written in such a way on the backside of the shoe, if observed closely looks as "Allah" written in Arabic.

  
This PUMA Shoes is Still on Sale write 345404 03 in Google search and See yourself.


NIKE'S ADVERTISEMENT:  Nike's ad which shows Muslims prostrating to a woman in one of their brand jeans. I will remind you of what the Company Nike did to Muslims when they portray the name of Allah on one of their sports shoes. The result was that Malaysia, Indonesia and the Gulf states including Saudi Arabia stopped importing Nike products. If you look carefully you will find that it was after that incident that Nike began to report earnings less than expected on the wall street which caused their stock price to tumble. The stock price has not recovered yet. Check it for yourselves.


COCA-COLA : This is the most commonly used cold drinks in the world. If you ever see coca-cola written in Mirror Image you just might notice with a thorough observation that it says "LA MAKKAH, LA MUHAMMAD", (meaning no Makkah, no Muhammad) in Arabic, This is another freemasonic work.



Selling Allah, Muhammad Name Shoes:



Thursday, September 9, 2010

Eid Mubarak !!!!

HEARTIEST EID MUBARAK TO ALL OF U
From, vuonly team

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

VU MBA Program Changed

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) PROGRAMS:

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs are designed for students to broaden their view of business that include management, marketing, accounting, human resource, organizational behavior, business research etc. Students would have an option to select an area of specialization to strengthen their expertise. MBA degree will equip students to work at managerial positions in the industry, business or government sectors etc. Virtual University of Pakistan is offering MBA programs as under:

1)      MBA (3 ½ -Year/ 7-Semester, 96 Credit Hours) study program for candidates having 14-year of education.

2)      MBA (2 ½ -Year/ 5-Semester, 72 Credit Hours) study program for candidates having 16-year of non-business education.

3)      MBA (Executive) 2-Year/ 4-Semester, 72 Credit hours for candidates having 14-year of education along with 4-year job experience.

4)      MBA (1 ½ Year/ 3-Semester, 36 Credit Hours) for candidates having BBA 4-year program.

1)     MBA (3 ½ -Year/ 7-Semester, 96 Credit Hours)

The Faculty of Management offers a 3½ -year /7-semester program leading to an MBA degree. The program is designed specially for Bachelor graduates having 14-year education who want to adopt business as career and likes to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, ‘Information Technology’, ‘Management’, and ‘Marketing’.

ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate having 2-year Bachelor (14-year of education, i.e., BA/B.Sc./B.Com etc) from a recognized university/institute with at least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.

ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.

AWARD OF DEGREE:
To be eligible for the award of MBA (3½ -year) candidates are required to complete at least 96 credit hours course work program by attending minimum 7-semester with at least Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.

SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following MBA courses.



Total Credit Hours = 96

PROJECT/ INTERNSHIP REPORT:
Students are required to complete a Project/ Internship Report of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (3 ½ -year) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student taking Internship course are required to complete 6 to 8 weeks internship in the organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization. The students who are already in service shall be exempted from Internship but required to submit the Project.


2)     MBA (2 ½ -Year/ 5-Semester, 72 Credit Hours)

The Faculty of Management offers a 2½ -year /5-semester program leading to an MBA degree. The program is designed specially for candidates having 16-year non-business education who want to adopt business as career and likes to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, ‘Information Technology’, ‘Management’, and ‘Marketing’.

ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate having 16-year of non-business education (who have put in minimum of 4 years of education after Intermediate, and obtained professional degrees like B.Sc. /B.E (Engineering), B.Sc. Agriculture, LLB or 4 years BA/BS programs/MBBS or Masters Degree in non-business discipline from a recognized university/institute with at least 45 % marks or CGPA 2.25 out of 4. BBA 3-year graduates with at least 45 % marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4 are eligible & allowed course exemptions by the University.

ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.

AWARD OF DEGREE:
To be eligible for the award of degree of MBA (2½-year) candidates are required to complete course work program by attending minimum five semesters, at least 72 credit hours with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.

SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following MBA (2½ year) courses:



Total Credit Hours = 72



PROJECT/ INTERNSHIP REPORT:
Students are required to complete a Project/ Internship Report of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (2½ year) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student taking Internship course are required to complete 6 to 8 weeks internship in the organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization. The students who are already in service shall be exempted from Internship but required to submit the Project


3)     MBA (Executive) 2-Year/ 4-Semester, 72 Credit hours

The Faculty of Management offers a 2-year program leading to an MBA (Executive) degree. The program is designed for candidates having 14-year of education with 4-year job experience at Managerial cadre who want to adopt business as career and like to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, Information Technology’, ‘Management’ and ‘Marketing’. (Note: The one year Business Education program after 14 years education shall be equal to a Diploma in Business Administration).

ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Candidate must have minimum 14-year education with 4-year experience / 16-year education with 2-year experience with followings:

  • At least 2nd division (at least 45 % marks).
  • Experience must be post-qualification at Managerial position.
  • Public sector Employee (Grade 17 or above) or Private sector Employee (Income Tax Payer having NTN).

ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.

AWARD OF DEGREE:
To be eligible for the award of degree of 2-year MBA (Executive) candidates are required to complete course work program by attending minimum four semester, at least 72  credit hours with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.



SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following MBA (Executive) courses:



Total Credit Hours = 72


Project / Internship Report:
Students are required to complete a Project/ Internship Report of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (Executive) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student taking Internship course are required to complete 6 to 8 weeks internship in the organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization. The students who are already in service shall be exempted from Internship but required to submit the Project.

4)     MBA (1 ½ Year/ 3-Semester, 36 Credit Hours)

The Faculty of Management offers a 1½ year program leading to an MBA degree. The program is designed for candidates having Bachelor of Business Administration (4-Year program) who want to enhance their professional business skills. The program provides opportunities to learn special business techniques required to excel in the challenging and rapidly changing world. The student can opt any one of the areas of specialization including ‘Banking’, ‘Finance’, ‘Human Resource Management’, ‘Information Technology’, ‘Management’, and ‘Marketing’.

ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Candidates holding 4-year Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with at least CGPA 2.25 out of 4.00/ 2nd Division (at least 45 % marks) are eligible to apply.
(Note: Candidates having specialization in their 4-year Bachelor of Business Administration are not allowed to select the same area of specialization as mentioned under Areas of Specialization).

ASSESSMENT OF STUDY PROGRESS:
The students’ study progress evaluation mechanism is based on continuous assessment throughout semester by giving assignments, on-line quizzes, Graded Moderated Discussion Boards (GMDBs), mid-term and final-term exams. The mid-term and final-term exams are conducted at VU’s designated exam centers and usually count 80 to 85% of the total marks of a course.

AWARD OF DEGREE
To be eligible for the award of Master of Business Administration (1½ year), the candidates are required to complete course work program by attending minimum three semesters, at least 36 credit hours with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.30 out of 4.


SCHEME OF STUDY:
The courses may be revised from time to time as a result of continuous review to bring them at par with courses being taught at top-class foreign universities. While reviewing the courses needs of local industry and job market are also given full consideration courses. The candidates are required to complete the following courses.



Total Credit Hours = 36


RESEARCH PROJECT/ INTERNSHIP PROJECT:
Student who completed Internship in their previous bachelor degree/ already in service is required to complete a Research Project of 3-credit hours in the final semester of their MBA (1½ year) program. The choice of the final project is at the student’s discretion. However, consultation with the student advisor is compulsory. Students have to submit a detailed write-up of the Project and may be required to give a presentation.
Student that has not completed Internship in their previous Bachelor degree is required to take 6 to 8 weeks internship in an organization and shall get internship letter from the concerned organization.

NOTE: A student may select at least four courses from the area of specialization which not previously qualified in 4-year Bachelor of Business Administration.

(a) Fee structure for student within Pakistan:
Tuition fee rates are fixed and are dependent of the number of courses being taught in one semester. Security, Admission and Registration fee are charged once at the start of the first semester. The remaining charges are payable monthly. Security fee is refundable on completion of degree or in case of withdrawal from the University under rules.
Admission Fee
Rs. *3,500 one time
Registration Fee
Rs. 2,000 one time
Security 
Rs. 5,000 (one time, refundable)

Enrolment Fee

Tuition Fee/Credit Hour 

Rs. 1,000 (per semester)

Rs. 750
Admission Processing Fee+
Rs. 200 (online admission form)/ Rs.50 (on VU purchased admission form)
*Admission fee includes degree verification fee.
+For Online admission Rs. 200/- charged with fee voucher & for purchased admission form Rs. 150/-
to the campus for admission form & Rs. 50/- to be charged with voucher.

NOTE: Fee payable at the time of admission is Rs. 11,700/- (includes admission fee, registration fee, security fee, semester enrollment fee and admission processing fee).
  (b) Fee structure for Student outside Pakistan:
Pakistani students abroad should deposit fee through FTT (Foreign Telegraph Transfer) or bank draft inclusive of Bank charges that is minimum up to $ 15 per transaction.
Admission Fee
US *$60 one time
Registration Fee
Enrolment Fee
Tuition fee/Credit Hour
US $50 one time
US $15 (per semester)
US $30 
*Admission fee includes degree verification fee.
NOTE: Fee payable at the time of admission is $125 (includes admission fee, registration fee, security fee, semester enrollment fee and admission processing fee). 
 

Saturday, August 21, 2010

MCM101 Final Paper 2010


FINALTERM EXAMINATION
Spring 2010

MCM101- Introduction to Mass Communication


   
   
Question   ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 What kind of words command more acceptability?
       Polite and decent words
       Harsh or intimidating words
       Rude and Threatening words
       All of the given options
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The use of verbal and nonverbal communication in advertisement is an example of which function of communication?

       Relationship
       Stimulation
       Relaxation
       Social growth
   
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 What is Meta communication?
       Communication with living things
       Communication with non-living things
       Communication with humans
       Communication with living and non-living things other then humans
   
Question   ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The living style of people of a particular area is denoted as their----------- .
       Culture
       Heritage
       Society
       Fashion
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 In American culture, avoiding eye contact means:
       Disinterest
       Disrespect
       Respectful
       It does not mean anything
   
    .
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following is fixed impressions, exaggerated or preconceived ideas about particular social groups?
       Science
       Stereotype
       Label
       Stigma
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following is NOT included in stereotype groups?
       Age
       Race
       Ethnicity
       Morality
   
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following era refers to the inclusion of Europe life and society in the printed books?

       13th to 15th Century
       14th to 17th Century
       15th to 16th Century
       16th to 17th Century
   
Question     ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following is considered as the most lavishly decorated of any manuscript produced between the 7th and 9th centuries?
       Book of Kells
       Book of Durrow
       Diamond Sutra
       Book of Wells
   
           
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following was a bilingual newspaper of the subcontinent?
       Kohinoor
       Urdu Guide
       Jam-e-Jahan Numa
       Madras Courier
   
.
   
Question     ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 What was the characteristic feature of the telegraph made by Wheatstone?

       It could send the message all over the world.
       It could indicate the transmitted letters.
       It had printed coded messages on a ribbon.
       It did not use electricity for sending message from one place to other.
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 For what purpose, telegraph was used during the Civil War (1861–1865)?

       To send the messages of soldiers to their relatives.
       To inform the media about war happenings.
       To send peace messages to the enemy.
       To control troop deployment and intelligence.
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The original telephone designed by Graham Bell was just a modified version of:

       Radio
       Letter Box
       Telegraph
       Printing Press
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following drawbacks were found in the magnetic telephone of Graham Bell?

       It was not good in look.
       It had voice distortions, causing noise.
       It transmitted only half the sentence to the receiver.
       It could only make one-way communication.
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Printing Press is the invention of:
       Guglielmo Marconi
       Joseph John Thompson
       Gutenberg
       Isaac Newton
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Block Printing originated from which country?

       China
       India
       America
       Rome
   
   
    
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Which of the following era refers to the hand written books, consisting largely on religious texts whose creation was meant as an act of worship?
       7th to 13th Century
       8th to 15th Century
       13th to 17th Century
       16th to 15th Century
   
Question     ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 The way one interprets information around him or her is:
       Usually positive.
       Tied to one's values, beliefs, and experiences.
       Usually negative.
       Tied to what others think.
   
   
   
Question   ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 All of the following mighty be a solution for avoiding various problems occurred during message formation EXCEPT:
       Use of Standard Language
       Brevity of Message
       Use of Local Language
       Obeying Ethics
   
   
Question    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Despite the fact that languages have been one of the strongest tools of communication, all of the following are the innate flaws which hamper communication EXCEPT:
       Polarization
       Labeling
       Static meaning
       Discrimination
   
   
Question No: 42    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
 Every individual is responsible for its individual deeds and not be seen as what cast, creed or tribe he/she belongs to. This concept is given by:
       Islam
       Hinduism
       Judaism
       Sikhism
   
Question No: 43    ( Marks: 3 )
 Why the manuscripts of the monasteries could not really affect life in Europe?
   
Question No: 44    ( Marks: 3 )
 Write a short note on the development of print media in Bombay.
   
Question No: 45    ( Marks: 3 )
 What do you know about Telex?
   
Question No: 46    ( Marks: 5 )
13-16 ERA IS AN EXPECTED ERA OF PRINT DOMINATED ERA, EXPLAIN HOW?
   
Question No: 47    ( Marks: 5 )
 Mention any five developments which led the telephone to its present status, making it a great facility.
   
Question No: 48    ( Marks: 5 )
 Briefly discuss on the development of print media in Madras (Chennai).