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CSS Essay on “Covid-19 Pandemic”

Some mutated species of the Coronavirus family, which is commonly accepted as a disease agent in animals, can also cause diseases in humans. We have witnessed examples of this as SARS in 2002 and MERS in 2011, both of them being severe lower respiratory tract infections. The causative pathogen of the disease, which has become a pandemic (a worldwide epidemic) today, is named the SARS-CoV2 virus, and the disease it causes is COVID-19. It causes serious lower respiratory failure, as in previous examples, and may damage the central nervous system in the early period, unlike the previous ones.

Like other members of the Coronavirus family, this virus has a sheath called the envelope in its fat structure, which has spiky protrusions of its protein structure on its outer surface. Because it looks like a “crown” due to these spiky protrusions, it is referred to as “corona”, meaning crown (figure). The spiky proteins of the SARS-CoV2 virus differ from the SARS virus by 2% and provide much better adhesion to human cells.  The virus is a non-living pathogen agent with its nucleic acid chain (a kind of helical amino acid chain that carries genetic codes) in the envelope. The virus can replicate itself, cause damage, and spread only when it infiltrates into another cell. For the SARS-Cov2 virus to infiltrate into cells, its envelope structure must be strong. The virus becomes harmless as oil solvents such as soap or detergent damage the envelope structure. It can remain infectious for only a few days if it cannot infiltrate into the cell provided that its envelope structure is strong. The exposed virus is deformed over time and becomes ineffective. When a sufficient number of SARS-CoV2 enters the human body, the infection begins once the virus clings onto the surface epithelium (a skin-like but much thinner, a single layer of cell covering the inner cavities of our body) and then infiltrates the cell.

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HSM CSS Times (September 2020) E-Magazine | Download in PDF Free

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FPSC Jobs Government Jobs Jobs

FPSC Announced 62 Vacancies for Inspector Customs / Intelligence Officer

FPSC Announced 62 vacancies of Inspector Customs Intelligence Officer (BS-16) in REVENUE DIVISION, FEDERAL BOARD OF REVENUE

Check the complete details for the posts of Inspector Customs/ Intelligence Officer (BS-16) below

Case No.F.4-131/2020-R (7/2020)

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Government Jobs Jobs

Situations Vacant in Pakistan Information Commission, Government of Pakistan

Situations Vacant in Pakistan Information Commission, Government of Pakistan

Applications are invited from suitable candidates for recruitment against the following temporary posts in the Pakistan Information Commission, Islamabad.

Assistant (BS-15)

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Educators MCQs Model Papers

English Model Paper [for the post of Lecturer]

English Model Paper 

for PPSC English Lecturer Jobs

Questions taken from Previous PPSC Lecturers and Subject Specialist Papers

1. The poem, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” was written by: | English Model Paper 
(a) Shelley
(b) Blake
(c) Byron
(d) Browning

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Articles English Essay Pakistani Newspapers

Understanding the Two-Nation Theory | CSS Essay Material

By: Syed Abdul Ahad Wasim

The general understanding of two nation theory is that Hindus and Muslims are two distinct nations, indeed two different civilisations, that are unique, as Jinnah put it, in their “culture and civilisation, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature, sense of value and proportion, legal laws and moral codes, customs and calendar, history and traditions, aptitudes and ambitions…outlook on life and of life.” The co-existence of two such foundationally different, almost antithetical, peoples is not possible. Therefore, it was necessary for Muslims of India to have a separate homeland—which eventually became Pakistan.

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Government Jobs Jobs

Jobs Opportunities in SURVEY OF PAKISTAN (Rawalpindi)

Jobs Opportunities in SURVEY OF PAKISTAN (Rawalpindi)

Applications are invited from male/female candidates against the project post on contract basis for the period of one year (extendable) under development project in Survey of Pakistan.

Project Coordinator (PPS-9)

(Fixed Salary Rs. 175,000/- P.M)
Age: 55 years Maximum
No. of Posts: 02
Qualifications: PhD Degree in GIS/Remote Sensing/ Geo-informatics/ Civil Engineering from HEC recognized university with 5 years experience as Project Coordinator in the projects of Surveying and Mapping preferably related to cadastral mapping.

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English Essay

Pak-Saudi Relations | CSS Essay Material

By: Malik Muhammad Ashraf

For quite some time, the media has been focusing on the reported issues in relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, insinuating that the Saudi government was not happy over criticism of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) by our foreign minister for not convening the meeting of its Council of Foreign Ministers on Kashmir. Consequently, as reported, Saudi government has demanded back $ 1 billion from Pakistan prematurely and also stopped oil supplies to her.

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Educators MCQs MCQs

100 Most Important Questions for Education Lecturer

Who was Plato’s famous Greek mentor? Socrates

Who was Aristotle’s famous Greek mentor? Plato

X’ and Theory Y are theories of human motivation and management.

Theory X and Theory Y were created and developed by Douglas McGregor in the 1960s.

Tyler’s curriculum model was given in 1949

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Educators MCQs MCQs

Important MCQs from PPSC English Lecturers Past Papers (Set-I)

Which of the following sets consists of exclusively English thinkers? (English Lecturer Paper 2013)
(a) Newton, Hobbes, Locke
(b) Locke, Hume, Kant
(c) Locke, Smith, Kant
(d) Goethe, Paine, Franklin
Answer. a


Who ascended to throne during the Glorious Revolution? (English Lecturer Paper 2011)
(a) Louis XIV
(b) Charles I
(c) James II
(d) William and Mary
Answer. d