PAKISTANI LABOUR EMIGRATION: NEW DESTINATIONS IN EUROPE

Pakistani labour emigration: new destinations in Europe

In the first part of this paper a historical overview is made of Pakistani labour emigration to the countries Accessory Kit of the Persian Gulf, and to Anglo-Saxon countries in general and to the United Kingdom in particular.In the second part of the paper the new European labourmarkets which Pakistani emigrants have been increasingly discovering i

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Protecting Android Devices From Malware Attacks: A State-of-the-Art Report of Concepts, Modern Learning Models and Challenges

Advancements in microelectronics have increased the popularity of mobile devices like cellphones, tablets, e-readers, and PDAs.Android, with its open-source platform, broad device support, customizability, and integration with the Google ecosystem, has become the leading operating system for mobile devices.While Android’s openness brings Str

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Occurrence of Euplatypus parallelus, Euplatypus sp. (col.: Euplatypodidae) and Xyleborus affinis (col.: Scolytidae) in Pinus sp. in Ribas do Rio Pardo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Wood borer species of the families Euplatypodidae and Brogue Lace Up Boots Scolytidae were observed attacking trees of Pinus sp.in the Municipality of Ribas do Rio Pardo, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, in March 2000.This plantation had been previously burned in an accidental fire in January 2000, causing the trees to become partially or total

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Liturgical Framing of Trials in 10th to 11th Century Catalonia

This paper focuses on the question of how place, Ricers time, ritual, and liturgy were interconnected before, during, and after trials in the tenth and eleventh centuries in what is today Catalonia.It does so by highlighting cases that show that Visigothic law heavily affected the way in which trials were organized, while simultaneously leaving eno

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"How can you kiss and touch this child and show affection towards her? What kind of woman are you?": Provider perspectives on stigma towards native and ethnic minority street-connected youth in the Republic of Georgia.

The Republic of Georgia has experienced a rapid growth in the number of youth working and/or living on the street (YWLS).Although research indicates that YWLS are highly stigmatized, few studies have examined perceptions of stigma among Georgian social service providers who serve YWLS.We conducted in-person in-depth interviews with key informants r

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