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Road accident in Sialkot leaves four dead, 10 hurt
SIALKOT: 21, JANUARY, 2021: At least four persons were dead while 10 others were injured in a road mishap in Sialkot on Thursday.
According to details, the fatal accident took place near Vaila Stop at Wazirabad Road in Sialkot where a truck collided with a passenger van.
As a result of collision, four people died on the spot while 10 others were wounded.
The ill-fated passenger van was going to Rawalpindi from Sialkot.
The dead bodies and injured were transferred to Wazirabad and Sialkot hospital.
Earlier, on January 19, at least two persons lost their lives when the motorcycle they were riding on was hit by a speedy dumper in Lahore on Monday night.
As per details, the road crash happened in Lahore's Sundar area where a rashly driven dumper hit a bike, resulting two persons including a minor died on the spot.
Eye-witnesses said accident occurred due to the negligence of driver of the dumper.
After being informed about the accident, rescue workers rushed at the location and transferred the bodies to hospital for further medical examination.
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Pakistan registers 54 more COVID-19 deaths, 2,363 infections in a day
ISLAMABAD: 21, JANUARY, 2021: The number of coronavirus infections has jumped to 527,146 on Thursday after more cases were reported in different parts of the country.
According to the national database, 2,363 persons tested positive for the deadly virus in 24 hours whereas the total count of active cases increased up to 35,293.
As per sources, cases in Sindh climbed to 238,470 the highest number so far in the country, while the confirmed infections tally in Punjab stood at 151,603, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cases jumped to 64,373, in Balochistan 18,670 cases reported, Islamabad Capital Territory covid-19 cases reached 40,430, Gilgit-Baltistan tally up to 4,894 while 8,706 cases were reported in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
In addition, the country has recorded 11,157 deaths so far, after 54 fatalities were reported over the last 24 hours.
As per official data, Punjab recorded 4,501 deaths, a highest number as compared to any other province while 3,843 in Sindh, 1,811 deaths were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 102 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 192 in Balochistan, Islamabad Capital Territory has reported 460 deaths and AJK recorded 248 deaths.
According to the NCOC, Pakistan has so far carried out 7,525,432 corona tests and 43,744 in last 24 hours and 480,696 patients have recovered.
Reportedly, 216,145 patients have been recovered in Sindh, 135,892 in Punjab, 59,278 in KP, 18,161 in Balochistan, 38,278 in Islamabad Capital Territory, 4,765 in Gilgit-Baltistan while in AJK 8,177 patients have been completely recovered across Pakistan whereas 2,324 patients are in a critical condition across the country. (04)
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Maybe the biggest and most inescapable issue in a specialized curriculum, just as my own excursion in schooling, is specialized curriculum's relationship to general instruction. History has demonstrated that this has never been a simple obvious connection between the two. There has been a ton of giving and taking or perhaps I should state pulling and pushing with regards to instructive arrangement, and the instructive practices and administrations of schooling and custom curriculum by the human instructors who convey those administrations on the two sides of the isle, similar to me.
In the course of the last 20+ years I have been on the two sides of training. I have seen and felt what it resembled to be a customary standard instructor managing specialized curriculum strategy, custom curriculum understudies and their specific educators. I have likewise been on the specialized curriculum side attempting to get normal schooling educators to work all the more viably with my specialized curriculum understudies through altering their guidance and materials and having somewhat more tolerance and compassion.
Moreover, I have been standard normal instruction educator who trained ordinary schooling consideration classes attempting to sort out some way to best work with some new custom curriculum instructor in my group and their custom curriculum understudies too. What's more, conversely, I have been a specialized curriculum incorporation instructor barging in on the region of some standard training educators with my specialized curriculum understudies and the alterations I figured these educators should actualize. I can disclose to you direct that none of this give and take between a custom curriculum and normal training has been simple. Nor do I see this pushing and pulling turning out to be simple at any point in the near future.
All in all, what is custom curriculum? What's more, what makes it so exceptional but then so unpredictable and questionable here and there? Indeed, custom curriculum, as its name proposes, is a particular part of training. It asserts its heredity to such individuals as Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard (1775-1838), the doctor who "subdued" the "wild kid of Aveyron," and Anne Sullivan Macy (1866-1936), the instructor who "worked supernatural occurrences" with Helen Keller.
Extraordinary instructors show understudies who have physical, psychological, language, learning, tangible, and additionally passionate capacities that go amiss from those of everyone. Unique teachers give guidance explicitly customized to address individualized issues. These instructors fundamentally make training more accessible and available to understudies who in any case would have restricted admittance to schooling because of whatever inability they are battling with.
It's not simply the instructors however who assume a job throughout the entire existence of a specialized curriculum in this nation. Doctors and ministry, including Itard-referenced above, Edouard O. Seguin (1812-1880), Samuel Gridley Howe (1801-1876), and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (1787-1851), needed to enhance the careless, frequently harsh treatment of people with handicaps. Unfortunately, instruction in this nation was, as a general rule, careless and oppressive when managing understudies that are distinctive in some way or another.
There is even a rich writing in our country that depicts the treatment gave to people handicaps during the 1800s and mid 1900s. Tragically, in these accounts, just as in reality, the fragment of our populace with handicaps were regularly restricted in prisons and almshouses without respectable food, attire, individual cleanliness, and exercise.
For an illustration of this diverse treatment in our writing one requirements to look no farther than Tiny Tim in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843). Furthermore, commonly individuals with inabilities were frequently depicted as scoundrels, for example, in the book Captain Hook in J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" in 1911.
The overarching perspective on the creators of this time span was that one ought to submit to setbacks, both as a type of submission to God's will, and in light of the fact that these appearing mishaps are at last planned to one's benefit. Progress for our kin with handicaps was rare as of now with this perspective pervading our general public, writing and thinking.
All in all, what was society to do about these individuals of adversity? Indeed, during a significant part of the nineteenth century, and from the get-go in the 20th, experts accepted people with inabilities were best treated in private offices in provincial conditions. An out of the picture and therefore irrelevant sort of thing, maybe...
Notwithstanding, before the finish of the nineteenth century the size of these establishments had expanded so significantly that the objective of recovery for individuals with incapacities simply wasn't working. Foundations became instruments for lasting isolation.
I have some involvement in these isolation approaches of schooling. Some of it is acceptable and some of it is slightly below average. I have been an independent instructor on and off over time in numerous conditions in independent homerooms out in the open secondary schools, center schools and grade schools. I have likewise instructed in various specialized curriculum social independent schools that completely isolated these grieved understudies with inabilities in dealing with their conduct from their standard companions by placing them in totally various structures that were in some cases even in various towns from their homes, companions and friends.
Throughout the long term numerous specialized curriculum experts became pundits of these organizations referenced over that isolated and isolated our kids with incapacities from their companions. Irvine Howe was one of the first to advocate removing our childhood from these gigantic foundations and to put out occupants into families. Lamentably this training turned into a calculated and down to earth issue and it required some investment before it could turn into a practical option in contrast to systematization for our understudies with incapacities.
Presently on the positive side, you may be keen on knowing anyway that in 1817 the primary specialized curriculum school in the United States, the American Asylum for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb (presently called the American School for the Deaf), was set up in Hartford, Connecticut, by Gallaudet. That school is still there today and is one of the top schools in the nation for understudies with hear-able inabilities. A genuine progress story!
Be that as it may, as you would already be able to envision, the enduring accomplishment of the American School for the Deaf was the special case and not the standard during this time-frame. What's more, to add to this, in the late nineteenth century, social Darwinism supplanted environmentalism as the essential causal clarification for those people with handicaps who digressed from those of everybody.
Unfortunately, Darwinism made the way for the genetic counseling development of the mid 20th century. This at that point prompted much further isolation and even sanitization of people with inabilities, for example, mental hindrance. Sounds like something Hitler was doing in Germany additionally being done well here in our own nation, to our own kin, by our own kin. Sort of alarming and unfeeling, wouldn't you concur?
Today, this sort of treatment is clearly unsatisfactory. Furthermore, in the early piece of the twentieth Century it was likewise inadmissible to a portion of the grown-ups, particularly the guardians of these debilitated youngsters. Hence, concerned and furious guardians framed support gatherings to help carry the instructive necessities of youngsters with incapacities into the public eye. General society needed to see firsthand how wrong this selective breeding and disinfection development was for our understudies that were unique in the event that it was truly going to be halted.
Gradually, grassroots associations gained ground that even prompted a few states making laws to ensure their residents with incapacities. For instance, in 1930, in Peoria, Illinois, the primary white stick law gave people with visual deficiency the option to proceed when going across the road. This was a beginning, and different states did in the long run go with the same pattern. As expected, this nearby grassroots' development and states' development prompted enough tension on our chosen authorities for something to be done on the public level for our kin with inabilities.
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy made the President's Panel on Mental Retardation. Furthermore, in 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson marked the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which gave subsidizing to essential training, and is seen by backing bunches as extending admittance to state funded schooling for kids with handicaps.
At the point when one ponders Kennedy's and Johnson's record on social equality, at that point it most likely isn't such an unexpected discovering that these two presidents likewise initiated this public development for our kin with incapacities.
This government development prompted segment 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act. This ensures social equality for the handicapped with regards to governmentally subsidized establishments or any program or movement accepting Federal monetary help. Every one of these years after the fact as an instructor, I for one arrangement with 504 cases each and every day.
In 1975 Congress authorized Public Law 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EHA), which sets up a privilege to state funded training for all youngsters paying little heed to inability. This was another beneficial thing in light of the fact that before government enactment, guardians needed to generally teach their youngsters at home or pay for costly private schooling.
The development continued developing. In the 1982 the instance of the Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley, the U.S. High Court explained the degree of administrations to be managed the cost of understudies with exceptional necessities. The Court decided that custom curriculum administrations need just give some "instructive advantage" to understudies. Government funded schools were not needed to amplify the instructive advancement of understudies with incapacities.
Today, this decision may not appear to be a triumph, and actually, this equivalent inquiry is indeed coursing through our courts today in 2017. Be that as it may, since its getting late period it was made
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SKARDU: 04, JANUARY, 2020: Pakistani mountaineer Mohammed Ali Sadpara has named another honor, that he scaled Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe.
The internationally renowned Pakistani mountaineer, Muhammad Ali Sadpara, launched the adventures in late December.
The Mont Blanc Peak was previously conquered in 1976.
The highest peak in Europe is Mont Blanc, which is 4808 meters high.
Mohammad Ali Sadapara has topped 8,000 meters high K-2, Gesha Broome 1, Gasha Brom 2, Broad Pack, Nanga Parbat, Manaslo and other peaks.
Earlier, last year in September, renowned Pakistani mountaineer Mohammad Ali Sadpara along with four Sherpas scaled the 8th highest peak of the world, Manaslu, in Nepal without bottle oxygen.
According Alpine Club of Pakistan Ali Sadpara became the first Pakistani climber to scale the eighth highest peak of over 8,000 meters of the world.
Sadpara, 43, has climbed all five, 8,000-metre high peaks in Pakistan, including K2 (8,611m), Gasherbrum I (8,080m), Gasherbrum II (8,034m), Nanga Parbat (8,126m) and Broad Peak (8,051m).
He is the first Pakistani to have climbed Nanga Parbat in the winter.
He also climbed the 8,516metre Lhotse peak and 8,485-metre Makalu peak in Nepal.
Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, the managing director of Seven Summit Treks, said that Mohammad Ali Sadpara, Ngima Dorchi, Ngima Thenduk, Tenji Chhombi andNamgyaBhotereached to the summit af ter tireless ef fort since 21 September.
A total of 50 climbers are taking part in the summit. Mr Sadpara was sponsored by Pakistan Army.
Sadpara hosted Pakistani national flag at the top of Manaslu.
He said that he was determined to climb all the 14 peaks of the world having more than 8,000-meter height.
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BEIJING: 05, DECEMBER, 2019: Children around the world suffer daily accidents due to parental negligence.
Even though parents are keeping an eye on the children, but sometimes the it can be harmed for children without the accident.
One such incident occurred in a shopping mall in China where a baby boy was trapped inside a toy machine.
Firefighters staff at a shopping mall in China now have to be summoned, a foreign news agency reported.
When a toddler climbed a toy machine mounted on a kilo machine (toy machine), the video went viral on social media.
The video, which has gone viral on social media, is from a shopping mall in the Chinese city of Zhunshin, where firefighters can be seen breaking the door of a kilo machine and pulling the baby out.
The foreign news agency said firefighters received a call after the mother of the affected child was trapped in the baby's machine.
According to foreign media, the baby did not suffer any injuries despite being trapped in a machine.
Firefighters said parents do not consider many places to be a danger to children, but your childrens' away from these locations is extremely important. (04)
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Beijing: 04, December, 2019: The founder of Huawei says the Chinese tech giant is moving its U.S. research center to Canada due to American sanctions on the company.
In an interview with Toronto’s Global and Mail newspaper, Ren Zhengfei said the move was necessary because Huawei would be blocked from interacting with U.S. employees.
Huawei Technologies Ltd. is the No. 2 global smartphone brand and the biggest maker of network gear for phone carriers.
U.S. authorities say the company is a security risk, which Huawei denies, and announced curbs in May on its access to American components and technology.
The Trump administration announced a 90-day reprieve on some sales to Huawei.
The government said that would apply to components and technology needed to support wireless networks in rural areas.
Ren gave no details but Huawei confirmed in June it had cut 600 jobs at its Silicon Valley research center in Santa Clara, California, leaving about 250 employees.
A Huawei spokesman said the company had no further comment.
“The research and development center will move from the United States, and Canada will be the center,” Ren said in a video excerpt of the interview on the Globe and Mail website.
“According to the U.S. ban, we couldn’t communicate with, call, email or contact our own employees in the United States.”
Huawei, China’s first global tech brand, is scrambling to preserve its business in the face of possible loss of access to U.S. components, which threatens to damage its smartphone business.
Huawei, headquartered in the southern city of Shenzhen, also operates research and development centers in Germany, India, Sweden and Turkey.
In November, Huawei started selling a folding smartphone, the Mate X, made without U.S.-supplied processor chips or Google apps.
The company also has unveiled its own smartphone operating system it says can replace Google’s Android if necessary. 002
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ISLAMABAD: 04, DECEMBER, 2019: Pakistan’s female athlete Shahida Abbasi wins a gold medal in karate at the South Asian Games in Nepal, she says that, however, is half the battle won.
True glory, she adds, lies in the fact that her town in Balochistan, which until recently was in the news for bomb blasts and target killings, has now become a source of pride for the country.
While talking in an interview, Abbasi, 24 told International news, “When I started karate a few years ago, there would be regular blasts in the Hazara town of Quetta. Now, the town which was in the news for blasts and target killings is being celebrated for its achievements in sports.”
During a phone interview from Katmandu, the venue for the prestigious games which began on Sunday and end on Dec. 10, she said, “I am happy that I’m a source of pride for my country, my city, my town and my parents.”
Pakistan won two gold, three silver and four bronze medals, with Abbasi bringing home the trophy in the women’s single karate category.
First launched in 1984, the South Asian Games, formerly known as the South Asian Federation Games, is a biennial multi-sporting event which sees participation from seven countries, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Nepal is leading in the games with 15 gold medals, followed by Sri Lanka and India with three gold medals each.
Bangladesh came a close third with two gold medals, while Bhutan and Maldives have yet to win a gold.
“I am very happy that I was the first from Pakistan to play and gave my country a good start with a gold medal,” Abbasi said, adding that the bouquets she has earned have not been without their share of brickbats.
“When I would go to the academy for learning karate, the boys in my neighborhood would taunt me. I wouldn’t respond but continued my journey with all positivity. Today, I gave them the answer with my performance,” she said.
Abbasi started learning karate in 2004, going on to win national and international medals for her Hazara Club in Quetta and the country.
She credits her father for her win.
“Martial arts is not for girls,’ our neighbors would say. But my father, my main supporter, continued to push me and today I made him proud.”
The second of four sisters, Abbasi said that she called her father in Quetta to tell him that she had won.
“But he already knew it! He was very happy and said he’s proud of me,” she said.
Another driving factor for Abbasi to go for gold was to change people’s perception of Balochistan.
She said it is considered a backward province but has immense talent and potential.
“Give the people of Balochistan a chance, be it in education, sports or any other field, they will prove themselves.”
Muhammad Shah, Abbasi’s coach, praised her “outstanding performance.”
“She has played better than our expectations,” Shah told Arab News, adding that with support from the government, the athletes can do even better.
“If the government arranges for us around two months training camp, the medals can be doubled. All of my athletes were excellent. However, Shahida Abbasi was brilliant,” Shah said.
Asked if she had a message for other girls her age, Abbasi said: “Have self-respect and self-confidence. With these two things you can outshine in any field.” (04)
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ISLAMABAD: 03, DECEMBER, 2019: Animal Welfare Community ready to launch Save Our Strays (SOS) Mobile Phone Application to Protect Endangered Animals.
According to SOS, it is the first rescue application for animal rescue in Pakistan.
This app will detect the exact location of the endangered and troubled animal and issue immediate volunteer guidance to nearby volunteers.
Mustafa Ahmed, director of the SOS app, says the app is expected to launch on March 23, 2020 to end violence against dogs, cats, donkeys and other local animals.
He said people could not tell the rescue team the exact address of the endangered animals, which delayed their rescue.
Mustafa Ahmed said that the purpose of this application is to ensure that the relief services are implemented in a systematic manner, this app will detect the exact location of the injured animals.
This application will need to know the address, the approximate location, the contact number and the details of the animal trapped in the hazard.
And volunteers are also being trained for this purpose while identity card and mobile number verification system is being developed in this regard.
Mustafa Ahmed, director of SOS app, says that the app will be launched initially in Karachi, Badin, Bahawalpur, Lahore and Islamabad and will be introduced in other cities soon.
"We have rescued more than 1,500 animals this year, most of them injured or poisoned," he added. (04)
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GAZA: 02, DECEMBER, 2019: Palestinian youth Mohammed al-shunmbari is amazingly doing a magic, whenever he sees a new item, he looks for a balance point because he specializes in keeping things one-on-one.
Al-Shanmbari, a resident of Gaza, a victim of poverty and insurgency, said through his hard work has learned the art of using both body and mind.
He places the loaded items very successfully on top of each other in such a way that they appear to be sticking to the magnet.
The art has made him a Palestinian celebrity.
With his art he also works to relieve people's frustration and give them hope.
At one end of the chair, they can balance two cylinders of gas, which is an amazing ability.
Even putting a full TV on a normal glass bottle is a game of his left hand.
The hardest thing is to find the right resort (Flickr) in the right place and just.
Celebrities are known for astonishing people with the gestures of their hands.
But at a festival in Gaza last October, he surprised even self-deprecating people with his true skill.
Mohammad Al-Shanmbari is a bodybuilder and also teaches.
In his travels, he discovered that during exercise he had the ability to concentrate or focus without which these items could not be placed on each other.
He told that, When I do this, I feel like a magnetic force is going out to me.
And now I can comfortably place the half diagonally bottles on top of each other.
He saw a Korean expert on YouTube, and then they can balance the stones and balance the larger ones.
This extraordinary ability is found in only a few people around the world.
Mohammed al-Shanmbari is deeply disturbed by the situation in Gaza, as Israel has made life difficult after 12 years of siege and sanctions.
He want to get out of here and be part of a reality TV show in Asia.
In an interview, he said he would now experiment with standing the refrigerator and the washing machine on top of each other. (04)
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Arizona: 1 December 2019: Like artificial intelligence, the idea of inserting a device into the brain that would allow speedy communication between humans and computers veers quickly into science fantasy.In his 1984 science-fiction novel “Neuromancer,” William Gibson posited the idea of something he called a “microsoft,” a small cartridge directly connected to the brain via a socket to provide a human user with instant knowledge, such as a new language.
We want this burden of stealth mode off of us so that we can keep building and do things like normal people, such as publish papers,” said Max Hodak, Neuralink’s president and one of the company’s founders. Mr. Musk has been active in trying to help solve the engineering challenges that Neuralink faces, according to Shivon Zilis, project director at Neuralink. The company has received $158 million in funding and has 90 employees.
Mr. Hodak shared Mr. Musk’s optimism that Neuralink technology might one day — relatively soon — help humans with an array of ailments, like helping amputees regain mobility or helping people hear, speak and see. The company says surgeons would have to drill holes through the skull to implant the threads.
But in the future, they hope to use a laser beam to pierce the skull with a series of tiny holes. “One of the big bottlenecks is that a mechanical drill couples vibration through the skull, which is unpleasant, whereas a laser drill, you wouldn’t feel,” Mr. Hodak said. Recently, the most advanced data for animal studies has come from the Belgian company Imec and its Neuropixels technology, which has a device capable of gathering data from thousands of separate brains cells at once.
The threads would be inserted into the brain by a robotic system that works in a manner akin to a sewing machine. A needle would grab each thread by a small loop and then be inserted into the brain by the robot.
The ability to capture information from a large number of cells and then send it wirelessly to a computer for later analysis is believed to be an important step to improving basic understanding of the brain. The threads are placed using thin needles, and a so-called computer-vision system helps avoid blood vessels on the surface of the brain.
The technique being used by Neuralink involves inserting a bundle of threads that are each about a quarter of the diameter of a human hair. They can be inserted in different locations and to different depths, depending on the experiment or application. Medical research and therapy may focus on different parts of the brain, such as centers for speech, vision, hearing or motion.
However, he noted that the Neuralink researchers still needed to prove that the insulation of their threads could survive for long periods in a brain’s environment, which has a salt solution that deteriorates many plastics. Neuralink is certain to have plenty of competition.Over the past decade, the Pentagon has financed research both for basic brain sciences and to develop robotic control systems that would permit brain control of prosthetic devices.
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NEW YORK: 01, DECEMBER, 2019: Social networking and microblogging website Twitter withdrew its decision to delete inactive accounts.
According to the details, four days ago the Twitter administration announced that accounts that had not been active for the past 6 months would be closed.
The administration had taken the stand that this action was taken to prevent fraudulent accounts.
Twitter users strongly criticized the company's decision, after which the administration was suffocated and now the decision to delete accounts is now withheld.
The waiter's statement said that the decision to delete inactive accounts was withdrawn based on customer complaints and concerns.
Earlier, the Twitter administration had announced that all inactive or fake accounts would be closed after December 11.
The Twitter spokesperson said that it was decided to clean up such accounts in order to streamline the platform so that authentic and credible information could be exchanged and consumers' trust restored.
But now the company was told that the decision was no longer being implemented because the company had announced that it had forgotten consumers who were no longer in the world.
The administration explained in a tweet that 'we have heard from consumers that this move will affect the accounts of people going out of the world.
We never thought about it, we will not delete the inactive accounts until the source of the accounts of those who have passed is found. (04)
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