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Item Feasibility report: power generation feasibility for naseer paper mills private limited(2017) Qadeer Syed Abdullah; Rafique Humayon; Raza Ghulam; Nawaz Ali; Maryam EshaEnergy is the most essential element for social and economic development of a country. It is considered to be the backbone of any economy because of its foremost demand in running industries and machinery. A fast increase in the demand of energy has been observed from last few decades as a result of increasing population and industrial development. On other hand a sharp decline in the production of energy as compare to demand can be observed as well. The supply of energy is far less to meet current energy demands of the country. We are facing severe energy crises in our country lately. Energy crises can be defined as “any great bottleneck (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economyItem Professional development of physical therapy and frame work of clinical expertise in Pakistan(Journal of physiotherapy and sports medicine, 2013) Atif Dustgir; Ahmad RazaItem Coronary heart disease and five factor model of personality: a statistical assessment of the link(Pakistan Journal of Cardiology, 2013) Naveed Yazdani; Ahmed Faisal SiddiqiThis empirical study explores the role of personality traits in causation of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). A total of 231 participants including both confirmed cases of CHD and non-patients were surveyed. Data regarding personality traits was collected by using TIPI instrument while closedended questions elicited data about other medical and demographic variables of interest. Logistic Regression analysis2 was used to isolate significant personality traits in relation with the dependent variable CHD. Baron&Kenny mediation approach was employed in the attempt to isolate mediators of the study. Analytical findings are discussed in the light of cardiology and personality literature review undertaken to arrive at theory developed in the paper. Future research implications and major limitations of this study are also discussed.