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Masoma Software Engineering Student

Masoma Pakistani Software Engineering Student

Masoma had great interest in computers from her childhood. This interest led her to go into formal computer education. Now Masoma is doing software engineering. Masoma is interested in career in information technology sector or either software engineering.

The software engineering study program Masoma is taking includes theoretical and practical aspects of computer programming and computer languages. This engineering program has also helped her acquire proficiency in communication skills and other aspect of software engineering design and development.

Some of the things Masoma is learning in a programming school include the role software plays in real world applications and physical systems. The basics learned in the first year of the software engineer programs include programming, basic science, communications skills and engineering design.

Pakistani Girls Role in Modern Society

Pakistani girls are very educated and performing a vital role in the development of modern society. Pakistani girls are taking well education to compete this challenging world. Girls are walking shoulder to shoulder with men in the society. In every field you can’t neglect the importance of women, women are harder working as compare to men. Pakistan army offers female officers positions on various ranks for the talented girls from all around the Pakistan. Every private or government institute from schools to hospitals, from police to law and force departments, women are performing their responsibility with a keen interest and faithfully.

Pakistani Girls Asking for Easy Load on Mobile Numbers

pakistani girls mobile numbers

One of the most rising trend in Pakistan is right now that many girls welcome the calls from the strangers who are the aspirants of friendship. These girls ask for mobile phone cards and the easy load of the mobile phone balanace and in return these girls talk with these boys or go on date to get a free meal. These girls also ask for the money, clothes and like to shop around. The more the easy loads and the cards, the more these girls go out and open up. As a person drains out or asks for more favors from the girls in return of cards and easy loads, the girls dump the guy and start looking for another idiot. But the former idiot often doesn’t forget and forgive and many sad incidents have happened as an outcome. Some guys have kidnapped and raped the girls, some have thrown acid on the girls and some have simply told the family of the girls to the would be in-laws of the girls. Parents should keep a strict vigil on the girls and I don’t see any reason why the school and college girls should have the mobile phones. Or if that is extremely necessary, then the parents should get a post paid package for their daughters and pay the bill themselves and keep eye on the mobile phone and Internet usage of the girls.

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Karachi Proud Ammara Mujtaba

Karachi Proud Ammara Mujtaba, Pakistani Girls

Stylish Ammara Mujtaba a young icon from Karachi. Ammara joins the club 03 days ago but due to some problems in blog we unable to update. Anyhow it time to chill and fun so join the party. Lets introduce our sweet beloved babe from Karachi Pakistan. Ammara is basically Punjabi but her father settled here when she was only 05 years of age. She belongs to middle class, love music, fun, shopping, driving, dancing etc. She share some lines about Punjabi culture that “ A generation ago, the turban was the “crowning glory” of all Punjabis whether Muslim, Hindu or Sikh. Muslims and Hindus have given up their turbans, but it remains, literally, an article of faith for Sikh men whose religion forbids them to cut their hair. The kurta, a long straight-cut, loose shirt teamed with pyjamas, the loose baggy salwar or a kind of sarong called a loongi or tehmat makes up the traditional dress for men. Winter sees the rustic Punjabi in colourful sweaters that wives and mothers are so skilled in making.

A blanket finishes his ensemble. When the urban, educated Punjabi steps out to work he will be in shirt and pant or a suit—sartorially indistinguishable from his counterparts in Tokyo or Toronto. Back home in the evening, he is likely to be found in more traditional dress. The traditional Punjabi shoes, called juttis retain their popularity with both rural and urban men; they are both elegant and comfortable. Patiala and Muktsar are famous for juttis.