Monday, May 11, 2020

What is a Noun?

What is a Noun?
noun (noun): a word (except a pronoun) that identifies a person, place or thing, or names one of them (proper noun)
The simple definition is: a person, place or thing. Here are some examples:
  • person: man, woman, teacher, John, Mary
  • place: home, office, town, countryside, America
  • thing: table, car, banana, money, music, love, dog, monkey
The problem with the simple definition above is that it does not explain why "love" is a noun but can also be a verb.
Another (more complicated) way of recognizing a noun is by its:
  • ending
  • position
  • function
1. Noun ending
There are certain word endings that show that a word is a noun, for example:
  • -ity → nationality
  • -ment → appointment
  • -ness → happiness
  • -ation → relation
  • -hood → childhood
But this is not true for the word endings of all nouns. For example, the noun "spoonful" ends in -ful, but the adjective "careful" also ends in -ful.

2. Position in sentence
We can often recognise a noun by its position in the sentence.

Nouns often come after a determiner (a determiner is a word like a, an, the, this, my, such):
  • a relief
  • an afternoon
  • the doctor
  • this word
  • my house
  • such stupidity
Nouns often come after one or more adjectives:
  • a great relief
  • a peaceful afternoon
  • the tall, Pakistani doctor
  • this difficult word
  • my brown and white house
  • such crass stupidity
3. Function in a sentence
Nouns have certain functions (jobs) in a sentence, for example:

subject of verb: Doctors work hard.
object of verb: He likes coffee.
subject and object of verb: Teachers teach students.

But the subject or object of a sentence is not always a noun. It could be a pronoun or a phrase. In the sentence "My doctor works hard", the noun is "doctor" but the subject is "My doctor".

Monday, July 10, 2017

Biological Molecules

Ch-2: Biological Molecules
“Biological Molecules” is the 2nd Chapter in the new course of Biology for intermediate premedical students. In this chapter the students will learn the Introduction to biochemistry, chemical composition of cell, relationship between structure and function of molecules. Complex structural formulae and details are not required. Properties of biological importance, Synthesis of large molecules from small molecules by condensation and their break down by hydrolysis. Importance of tetravalent nature of carbon, ability of carbon to form different kind resulting in formation of complex shapes of organic molecules. Amino acids, and general structure of amino acid, chains of amino acids. Four levels of structure of protein molecule, significance of sequence of amino acids and shape of protein molecule, Functions of Proteins, Monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides, Functions of carbohydrates, Chemically diverse groups of hydrocarbons, Acylglycerols (fats & oils): energy storage, saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and their importance, Phospholipids: hydrophobic and hydrophilic portions, phosolipids in biological membranes, Terpenoids: steroids, carotenoids, terpenes and their important roles, Waxes: their protective role, Nucleic acids as polymers of nucleotides, Structure of a nucleotide. Mononucleotide: ATP as energy rich compound, Dinucleotide: NAD as coenzyme, Polynucleotides: Nucleic acids as informational macromolecules, Two main kinds of nucleic acids i.e., DNA and RNAs, DNA as hereditary material and significance of its nucleotides base sequence, RNA as carrier of information, Glycolipids, Glycoproteins, Lipoproteins and Nucleoproteins.

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Introduction

Introduction 
Biology and Some Major Fields of Specialization
“The Biology” is the 1st chapter in the new course of Biology for intermediate premedical students. In this chapter the students will learn the Review of definition of Biology and its branches, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Biology, Marine Biology, Fresh water Biology, Parasitology, Human Biology, Social Biology, Biotechnology, Sub atomic particles, atoms, molecules, macromolecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, systems, individual whole organism, population, Phyletic, lineages, communities, living world in space and time. Deductive/inductive reasoning, developing a hypothesis, theory and law. A few examples of historical and recent current endeavours: Immunization, Antibiotics, Radiotherapy, Chemotherapy, Hydroponics, Cloning, Protection and conservation of environment. Concept of Biological Control & Integrated Disease management.

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Basics of Information Technology - MCQs

Basics of Information Technology is the first chapter that has been added in the syllabus of Computer Science ICS-I (Intermediate Part-1). Today, Computer Science is widely used in almost 99% of the organizations and its importance cannot be neglected today. After the introduction of Computers, the business world changed forever. Almost 99% of the businesses today use Information Technology to ensure their departments run smoothly. Information Technology is widely used today in the core departments of all the organizations like Human Resources (HR) / Personnel, Finance, Budget and Security. In this chapter students will learn about Hardware and software, Input and output devices {I/O processors, keyboard, mouse, character-recognition microphone, camera, scanners, LDC, CRT, printers (character, dot matrix, Daisy wheel, line, chain, drum, laser jet, impact and non-impact) plotters (flatbed, drum) memory (units, capacity, address, memory operation, access methods, definition of stated dynamic memory)}, Operating system and computer programs, Basic units of data storage, storage and memory and Steps of software systems development.
These notes including Question / Answers, Short Question / Answers, Important Definitions, Solved Exercise 

Monday, July 3, 2017

Basics of Information Technology

Basics of Information Technology is the first chapter that has been added in the syllabus of Computer Science ICS-I (Intermediate Part-1). Today, Computer Science is widely used in almost 99% of the organizations and its importance cannot be neglected today. After the introduction of Computers, the business world changed forever. Almost 99% of the businesses today use Information Technology to ensure their departments run smoothly. Information Technology is widely used today in the core departments of all the organizations like Human Resources (HR) / Personnel, Finance, Budget and Security. In this chapter students will learn about Hardware and software, Input and output devices {I/O processors, keyboard, mouse, character-recognition microphone, camera, scanners, LDC, CRT, printers (character, dot matrix, Daisy wheel, line, chain, drum, laser jet, impact and non-impact) plotters (flatbed, drum) memory (units, capacity, address, memory operation, access methods, definition of stated dynamic memory)}, Operating system and computer programs, Basic units of data storage, storage and memory and Steps of software systems development.
These notes including Question / Answers, Short Question / Answers, Important Definitions, Solved Exercise 

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Superior Group of Colleges

Superior Group of Colleges
Approved by HEC as Superior University, Lahore
(2nd in Punjab & 7th in Pakistan)


by Superior & become 
Doctor | Engineer | Pilot | Architect | IT Professional | Business Manager | Lawyer | Pharmacist or Journalist 


Programs Offered: 
Business & Management Sciences:
Information Technology and Computer Science
Information Technolgy and Computer Sciences
Engineering and Technology
Art & Designing
Allied Health Sciences
Pharmacy
Economics and Commerce
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Law


for more information visit: http://superior.edu.pk

REDC Institute of Engineering Technology

REDC Institute of Engineering Technology


OPF Boys College Islamabad

OPF Boys College Islamabad


Information Technology University

Information Technology University



Programs Offered:
BS: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Management and Technology
MS: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Data Science, Development Studies
EMBITE: Executive MBA in Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship
PhD: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering

for more information visit: http://itu.edu.pk

Grafton College Islamabad

Grafton College Islamabad


for more information visit: http://graftoncollege.edu.pk

University of Wah

University of Wah
Pakistan Ordnance Factories 
Chartered by Government of Punjab
Approved by Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Timely Accreditation of Programs



Programs Offered:
BSc (Engineering): Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering
MS (Engineering Evening Program): Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronix Engieering
BS (Engineering Technology / Evening Program): Electrical Technology, Mechnical Technology
BS (Honors): Accounting & Finance, Bioscience, Chemisty, Computer Science, Economics, Education, English, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Sociology
MSc: Bioscience, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics
BBA (Honors): Finance, HRM, Marketing
MA: Education, English
MS (Evening Program): Bioscience Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Mathematics, Physics
PhD (Evening Program): Bioscience Chemistry, Education, Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering

for more information visit: http://uow.edu.pk

Federal Urdu University

Federal Urdu University for Sciences & Technology



Programs Offered: 
Business Administration: BBA, MBA, MBF, MS
Computer Sciences: BS (CS), MSc, MS (CS),
Applied Physics: BS, MSc
Commerce: B.Com, M.Com,
Islamic Studies: MA, M.Phil
Urdu: MA, M.Phil, PhD
Economics: BS, MSc, M.Phil, PhD

for more information visit: http://fuuastisb.edu.pk/

Concordia Colleges

Concordia Colleges 
A Project of Beaconhouse 

RAASTA KAMYABI KA!


Features: 

  • Individual focused teaching in small group to ensure better results. 
  • State-of-the-art education delivered by qualified teachers
  • Extra & co-curricular activities
  • Separate classes for Boys and Girls 


for more information visit: http://concordia.edu.pk

CASE - Center for Advanced Studies

CASE
Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering



The Case Advantage: 

  • Obtained level 2 accreditation
  • Unique academia-industry linkage through CARE Pvt Ltd
  • 25 International Awards
  • Creating future entrepreneurs through the commercialization 
  • Rs 110 Millions research grants received from National ICT R&D Fund
  • CASE robotics Group having strong national and international recognition


Programs Offered: 
BBa, MBA, MS Management, MS Project Management, PhD Management, BSc, BS, MS, Electrial Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering Management, Software Engineering

for more information visit: http://case.edu.pk

Capital University of Science and Technology

Capital University of Science and Technology
A Project of Punjab Group of Colleges


Programs: 
Faculty of Engineering, Civil Engineering,  Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Engineering Management, Computer Engineering, Faculty of Computing, Bioinformatics, Biosciences, Computer Science, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Mathematics, Faculty of Management & Social Sciences, BBA, Accounting and Finance, MBA, Project Management, Management Science,
25% Tuition fee waiver for Alumni of Punjab Group of Colleges

for more information visit: http://cust.edu.pk