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2513. Islamabad University Research Fellowship.1967-684. Commonwealth Scholarship, University of Wales, U.K.1969-725. Second Position in MA. (Punjab University).1967.6. First Position with First Class in M. Phil. (Islamabad University).1968DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDSNoor Integral Operator: Recently honoured by J. L. Liu [ The Noor integral andstrongly starlike functions, J. Math. Anal. App. 261(2001), 441-447] and J. H.Cho[ The Noor integral operator and strongly close-to-convex functions, J. Math.Anal. Appl. 283(2003), 202-212] by naming an integral operator after me.This operator has stimulated research in this area.Pakistan Government Merit Scholarship. 1961-67Islamabad University Research Fellowship. 1967-68Commonwealth Scholarship, University College, Swansea,U.K. 1969-72Second Position with First Class in M.A. 1967(Punjab University), Lahore.First Position with First Class in M. Phil. (Islamabad University), 1968.Listed in International Leaders in Achievements, U.K.Listed in Int. Who’s Who of Professional and Business Women, U.K.First Prizes in Mathematics. 1960-68.OTHER ACTIVITIES(Evaluation, Curriculum Development & Research)Member, Board of Studies in Mathematics, Islamia University, Pakistan, 1980-81.Member, Committee responsible for the curriculum development for graduatestudies, Islamia University, Pakistan, 1980-81.Student Advisor, Islamia University, Pakistan, 1980-81.Member, Equivalence Committee, Girls College of Education (Science), Riyadh,Saudi Arabia 1982 - 1988.Member, Graduate Studies Committee, University Center for Girls Studies, KingSaud Univ., Riyadh 1991 -1999.

252Member, Examination Committee, University Center for Girls Studies, KingSaud Univ., Riyadh, 1992Student Advisor, University Center for Girls Studies, King Saud University,Riyadh, 1991-1999.FELLOWSHIP AND MEMBERSHIP OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIESi. Member, American Mathematical Society, U.S.A.ii. Life Member, Punjab Mathematical Society, Pakistan.iii. Fellow, Institute of Biographical Association, U.K.iv. Fellow, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, U.K.MATHEMATICAL EDITOR/ REVIEWERStaff reviewer for Zent. fur Mathematik, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany. 1981-Assistant Editor, J. Math. Punjab University, 1988-1989. Reviewer and referee for several international journals including J.Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Soochow J. Math. Honam J. Math.,Turkish J. Math. Inter. J. Math. & Math. Sciences, etc.Reviewer for Mathematical Reviews, Amer. Math. Soc. U.S.A, 1983---.Member , Editorial Board, Journal of Faculty of science, United Arab EmirateUniversity, Al Ain, UAE, 2003---.External examiner for several M.Sc./Ph.D theses.PROJECT SUPERVISION (B. Sc)Supervised/examined several B. Sc research projects at King Saud University,Riyadh and United Arab Emirates University, UAE.THESES SUPERVISION (M. Sc.)On a subclass of close-to-convex univalent functions, (Fatma M. Al-Oboudi),1983.On functions of bounded boundary rotation and some related topics, (Hailah A.al-Madifer), (1983),On some generalization of Bazilevic functions, Mocanu variation, boundedboundary rotation and their relationship), (Summaya Al-Bani), 1984.On univalent Functions of order and (Huda Al-Khorasani), 1984.On a subclass of univalent functions and functions of bounded boundaryrotation, (N. Al-Dihan), 1985.Some topics in univalent function theory, (Fatma H. Ramadan), 1992.THESES SUPERVISION (Ph. D.)1. A study in some subclasses of close-to-convex functions, (Fatma Al-Oboudi)., 1990.

2532. Some topics in the theory of functions with bounded boundary rotation, (N. Al-Dihan), 1990.3. On analytic functions with positive real part and some related topics, (S. Al-Bani), 991.RECENT ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES(Department of Mathematics and Computer Science)Member of Academic committee, United Arab Emirates University, 2002-----.Student Advisor, United Arab Emirates University, 2002------.Member of course equivalent committee, 2002-2003.Member of Library committee, 2002-2003.Member of Committee on M.Sc Programme, 2002---.Coordinator Math. Club committee, 2002-2003.Member of Course assessment and evaluation committee, 2003---.Member of Organization MathDay committee, 2003---Member of Scientific committee of 2nd UAEU International Conference ofMathematical Sciences, UAE, 2004.Member of Financial committee of 2nd UAEU International Conference ofMathematical Sciences, UAE, 2004.RECENT CONFERENCES(Attended and contributed/invited research papers), 2002—UAE-MathDay Conference, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE, May 2003.5th Middle East Symposium on Simulation and Modelling, Etisalat College ofEngineering, Sharjah, January, 2004.5th International conference on Advances in Fluid Mechanics, Lisbon, Portugal,2004.LUMS(Lahore University of Management Sciences) MathDay conference, July2003.2nd UAE-MathDay conference, American University in Sharjah, Sharjah, April,2004.Math. Colloquium, Lahore University of Management Sciences, January, 2004.PUBLICATIONSOver 125 research publicationsKensei SugayamaProfessor and Chair (since April 2006)Department of English LinguisticsSchool of Letters

254Kyoto Prefectural University1-5, Shimogamo-hangi-choSakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8522JapanTelephone +81-75-703-5243Fax +81-75-703-5243E-mail: [email protected] Professor of English Linguistics at Kobe City University of ForeignStudies.(April 1994-March 2006)Professor Emeritus of English Linguistics at Kobe City University of ForeignStudies.(since April 2006)Date of Birth: 19 November 1952Nationality: JapaneseFellowships:1996-97, Visiting Scholar, Dept of Linguistics, University of Manchester. (RotaryFoundation International Fellow)1990-91, Kobe City Fellowship for a research at UCL, Monbusho Grant for aresearchat UCL1985-86, The British Council Fellow1978-79, Sankei Scholar (The Sankei Scholarship Foundation, Tokyo)Research interests: English Syntax, Word Grammar, Lexical Semantics, andGeneral LinguisticsResearch Grants:1. Research Project ‘Studies in New Word Grammar’ (2008-2011, The JapanSociety for the Promotion of Science)2. General Grant for Research Collaboration in New Word Grammar (2008-2010,The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, London, UK)3. Research Project ‘Studies in Estuary English’ (2005-2008, The Japan Society forthe Promotion of Science)4. General Grant for Research Collaboration in Word Grammar (October 2002,The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London, UK)5. Research Project ‘Studies in Word Grammar’ (2002-2005, The Japan Society forthe Promotion of Science)6. Research Project ‘Studies in Word Grammar’ (1990, 1991, The British Council)Travel Grants:1. 38th Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM2007). 13-16 Sep 2007, CollegiumEuropaeum Gnesnense, Adam Mickiewicz University, Gniezno, Poland, UK.(JSPS)

2552. The First International Conference on the Linguistics of ContemporaryEnglish,23-26 May 2005, The University of Edinburgh, UK. (JSPS)3. ASIALEX 2005, June 2005, National University of Singapore, Singapore (TheJapan Foundation)4. International Conference on Modality in Contemporary English, Verona, Italy(2001, The English Literary Society of Japan)5. Lahti Conference, European Association of the Japanese Studies (Finland)(2000, The Japan Foundation)6. The ºódï Session of the 2nd International Maastricht-ºódï Colloquium onMeaning (Poland) (1995, The Japan Foundation)Education:University College London, 1985-86 (British Council Scholarship), 1990-92 PhDstudent (Supervisor, Professor Richard A. Hudson, 90-91 Financed by TheMinistry of Education, Japan & The British Council).1986: Diploma in Linguistics (London, Tutor, Professor Neil V. Smith).Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan, 1982-85.1982-85: Coursework for PhD in English Linguistics (Supervisor, ProfessorMasahiko Ohnuma)1985: PhD Candidate.School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.1978-79: Occasional Student in the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics(Sankei Scholarship) (Tutor, Professor R.H. Robins)Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Kobe, Japan, 1975-82.1980: BA in English (Tutor, Professor Tomoshichi Konishi)1982: MA in English Linguistics (Supervisor, Professor Tomoshichi Konishi)Major Publications:BooksA Dictionary of English Word Grammar on Verbs. Tokyo: Kenkyusha. 1980.(with T.Konishi et al.)Taishukan's Genius English-Japanese Dictionary. Tokyo: Taishukan. 1988. (withT.Konishi et al.)A Dictionary of English Word Grammar on Adjectives and Adverbs. Tokyo:Kenkyusha.1989. (with T. Konishi et al.)Taishukan's Fresh Genius English-Japanese Dictionary. Tokyo: Taishukan. 1989.(withT. Konishi et al.)Taishukan's Fresh Genius English-Japanese Dictionary. 2nd ed. Tokyo:Taishukan.1992. (with T. Konishi et al.)

256Current Approaches to English Linguistics. Tokyo: Eihosha. 1992.Grammar, Text and Rhetoric. Tokyo: Kuroshio Publications. 1992.Lexical Grammar of Some English Words. Tokyo: Eihosha. 1993. (with T.Kinugasa etal.)Shogakkan-Random House English Japanese Dictionary. (2nd. ed.). Tokyo:Shogakkan.1993.The Kenkyusha Dictionary of English Collocations. Tokyo: Kenkyusha. 1995.(with S.Ichikawa et al.).Scope of Modern Linguistics. Tokyo: Eihosha. 2000.Studies in Lexical Semantics. Tokyo: Eihosha. 2001.Studies in Word Grammar. Kobe: Research Institute, Kobe City Univ. of ForeignStudies. 2003.Changing English. Kyoto: Sekaishiso-sha. 2005.Word Grammar: New Perspectives on a Theory of Language Structure. London:Continuum. (2005).Dictionary of Present-day English Usage. Tokyo: Sanseido. 2006.An Introduction to English Linguistics. Tokyo: Eihosha. 2006.Articles'Reanalysis of Cohesion in English'. Descriptive and Applied Linguistics 17(1984). pp.187-98.'Object and Object Incorporation'. Descriptive and Applied Linguistics 19 (1986).pp.231-41.'English Verb Valency Reconsidered'. In Feldbuch, E. et al. (eds.). Fragen derLinguistik, Band 1 (1991). Tübingen: Max Niemeyer. pp. 233-41.'More on Unaccusative Sino-Japanese Complex Predicates in Japanese'. UCLWorkingPapers in Linguistics, Vol. 3 (1991). London: University College London. pp.397-415.'A Word-Grammatic Account of Complements and Adjuncts in Japanese'. (1994).Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Linguists., Sainte-Foy,Québec: Les Presses de l'université Laval. Vol. 2, pp. 373-76.'Semantic Structure of Eat and Its Japanese Equivalent Taberu: A Word-GrammaticAccount'. Translation and Meaning, Part 4. (1996). (Universitaire PersMaastricht). 193-202.'The Grammar of Be To Construction'. In Y. Murata (ed.). (1998). Studies inEnglishUsage and Grammar. Tokyo: Taishukan. pp. 169-177.

257'Speculations on Unsolved Problems in Word Grammar'. The Kobe CityUniversityJournal. 50.7. (1999). pp. 5-24.‘The Grammar of Be To: From a Word Grammar Pont of View’. (to appear in theProceedings of the International Conference “Modality in ContemporaryEnglish”).‘Meaning in Dictionaries: How best to incorporate lexical-semantic informationinto dictionaries’. The Kobe City University Journal. 53.3 (2002). pp. 31-49.‘On the Object of Change of State Verbs: From a Event-Structural Point of View’.The Rising Generation. 149.1 (2003). pp. 53-55.‘How Discourse/Cognitive Factors Can Influence Argument Realisation: a caseof object omission’. The Kobe City University Journal. 55.3. (2004). pp. 3-26.‘Understood Objects in Japanese and English: A Word Grammar Account’. TheKobe City University Journal. 56.2 (2005). pp. 37-58.‘A Lexical Semantics Approach to Designing a More User-Friendly EFLDictionary’.Humanities and Social Sciences, Scientific Reports of Kyoto PrefecturalUniversity 58 (2006). pp. 33-46.‘A Word-Grammatic Account of Eat and Its Japanese Equivalent Taberu’. InViktoria Eschbach-Szabo, André Wlodarczyk, & Yoshi-hiko Ikegami (eds.).(2007).Japanese Linguistics European Chapter. Tokyo: Kurosio Pub. pp. 285-300.‘Verbs and Constructions’. Rokko Studies in English 10 (2007). pp. 147-161.‘The Main Determinants of Sentence Meaning: Verbs or Constructions?’Humanities and Social Sciences, Scientific Reports of Kyoto Prefectural

258Koki ShimojiMD,PhD,FRCAProfessor of Medical Science Institute, Ube Frontier University;Professor Emeritus, Niigata University School of Medicine;Visiting Professor and Advisory Board, Ansted University;Visiting Professor, Saitama Medical School.SpecialtyHolder of the Board of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists, FormerPresident, Member Emeritus; Holder of the Board of the Japanese Society ofAcute Medicine, Member Emeritus; Holder of the Japanese Society of PainClinicians, Former President, Member Emeritus; Fellow of Royal College ofAnaesthetists (FRCA)(United Kingdom);Academic CareerCommittee member of pain management teaching, IASP( InternationalAssociation for Study of Pain);Former Chair of Pain Relief Committee, WFSA(World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists); Member Emeritus,Association of University Anesthesiologists, USA; Former President, JapaneseSociety of EEG and EMG(Japanese Society of Clinical Neurophysiology);MemberEmeritus, Japan Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.Papers and MonographsMore than 200 papers in International Journals (Refer to Shimoji K in Entrez-PubMed and Google sites), More than 400 papers in Japanese Journals (Refer toShimoji K in Google), 26 monographs in English, 32 monographs in Japanese.

259Lawrence J. LauVice-Chancellor / PresidentRalph and Claire Landau Professor of EconomicsEducationBS (with Great Distinction) (Phys & Econ) 1964,Stanford University, USAMA (Econ) 1966, University of California, Berkeley, USAPhD (Econ) 1969, University of California, Berkeley, USAAffiliationsPhi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, American Economic Association, EconometricSocietyEmploymentRalph and Claire Landau Professor of Economics, The Chinese University ofHong Kong2006- Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in Economic Development, Emeritus, StanfordUniversity2004- Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, The Chinese Universityof Hong Kong2004- President and Vice-Chancellor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong1997- Senior Fellow (by courtesy), Stanford Institute for Economic PolicyResearch, Stanford University1997-2004 Senior Fellow (by courtesy), The Hoover Institution on War,Revolution and Peace, Stanford University1997-99 Director, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, StanfordUniversity1992-2006 Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in Economic Development, StanfordUniversity1992-2004 Senior Fellow (by courtesy), Institute for International Studies,Stanford University1992-96Co-Director, Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University

2601990-92 Vice Chairman, Department of Economics, Stanford University1978-79 Visiting Professor of Economics, Harvard University1976-2006 Professor of Economics, Stanford University1973-76 Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University1968-69 Visiting Assistant Research Economist, University of California, Berkeley1967-73 Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford University1966-67 Acting Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford UniversityResearch InterestEconomic development, economic growth, economies of East Asia, includingChina

261Leo RebelloD.Ac. (Australia),D.E.Sc. (Japan),F.M.A. (Alma Ata),Fellow of the European Medical Association, U.K.Address : 28/552, Samata Nagar,Western Express Highway,Kandivli East, Bombay-400101, India.Telefax (91-22) 887-2741.E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected]: http://www.indiatrends.com/naturecure“For his yeoman services, spanning over 25 years, in the fields of:Holistic Medicine,Social Work,Adult Literacy,Prohibition and Substance Abuse Prevention;Humanism, Censorship, Cooperation,Safety and Peace,International Understanding,Literature and Journalism;Cultural Ambassador of Maharashtra/India in spreading our rich heritage andfor promoting Naturopathy,Yoga, Ayurveda and Vegetarianism in different countries of the world,Maharashtra Kala Niketan is pleased to honour PROF. DR. LEO REBELLO withthe highest accolade of ‘Maharashtra Ratna’, at Mumbai, on 29 April, 1998”. Theabove is just one citation of the many national/international awards that Dr. LeoRebello has received.Partial list of the other Awards/Recognitions/Honours received by him so far.1. UN’s Dag Hammarskjold International Award, 1988.2. Fellowship of the Academie Diplomatique de la Paix, 1990.3. Knight Commander of Merit of the Knights of Malta, 1990.4. The Albert Schweitzer Prize for Medicines, 1994.5. Michael Madhusudan Award for Humanistic Poetry, 1996.6. Grand Cross with Collar (GCCStS) of St. Stanislas Chivalric Order, 1997.7. Accademico (the only Asian recognised so far) by The AcademiaConstantiniana, Italy, 1997.8. 2000 Millennium Medal of Honor from American Biographical Institute, 1998.SOME IMPORTANT OFFICES HELD BY DR. LEO REBELLO ARE:1. First Shadow Prime Minister, People’s Shadow Government, India, from 1996.2. Goodwill Ambassador of the St. Stanislas Order, Poland, from 1997.3. Senator/Minister Plenipotentiary for India of the International Parliament for

262 Safety and Peace (an Intergovernmental Organization of States), Italy, from1997.4. Vice President, International League of Doctors Against Vivisection,Switzerland.5. Asian President of the World Organization of Alternative Medicines, Spain.6. President of Indian Council of Natural Medicine and Research, based inBombay.7. Dean/Fellow of the International Institute of Su Jok Acupuncture, Korea.8. Dean/Visiting Faculty of the Open International University of ComplementaryMedicine, Sri Lanka.9. Director of Natural Health Centre, Bombay, from 1978. 10. Founder andPresident of All India (Press) Letter-Writers Association, Bombay.11. Registered World Citizen, Registry of World Citizens, Paris.12. Permanent Representative of the International Association of Educators forWorld Peace with consultative status with UNESCO/UNICEF/ECOSOC.13. Associated with World Constitution & Parliament Association, the GREN,and other such organizations working for peaceful ‘One World Government’sans Boundaries, Arms, Bombs, Mines, Wars and Poverty.14. Ansted University External Faculty Member and Ansted University AdvisoryCouncil Member.Leo Rebello has published till date some 20 books, over 3,000 articles, poems,editorial letters, short stories, reports, etc.His prominent publications are :1. AMRIT MANTHAN (An International Journal of Holistic HealthSciences)(Editor & Publisher).2. Book NATURE CURE & YOGA THERAPY, in 3rd edition.3. Book ISCADOR THERAPY OF CANCER (Editor).4. Book WARMTH OF LOVE (Editor).5. Poetry book TRAVESTY OF LIFE (a collection of 50 best poems), in 3rdEdition.6. Book LIFE & HEREAFTER (Editor).7. Book PANACEA FOR PAIN.8. Book MIRACLES OF HOMOEOPATHY. 9.. Book PEN POWER.10. Book ESSAYS ON HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (co-author).11. Dr. K. IKEDA's Three Poetry Books 12. Several booklets on topical issues.DR. LEO REBELLO’S PROGRAMMES This eminent holistic healer has lecturedin some 40 countries world-over, including at WHO, UNESCO, UNDP, UNEPconferences and is the only Indian doctor to visit the Nobel Foundation andrecommend to the Medical Nobel Committee to give Nobel Prize in Medicinealso to Holistic Healers. Full text of that historic letter in the Amrit Manthan. Dr.Leo Rebello is available for publiclectures/demonstrations/workshops/seminars training programmes on,notably, following subjects :

2631. From AIDS Scare to AIDS Care (the title © of his forthcoming book).2. Stress Management.3. from Fat to Fit (or How to Reduce Weight Naturally).4. Management of Asthma through Naturopathy, Yoga, Homoeopathy.5. Diabetes Dilemma.6. Cancer Conundrum.7. Hypertension – let it not kill you.8. How to gain height?9. Dr. Leo Rebello’s10. Health(y) Commandments.11. How to tone up Breasts or increase their size without silicon implant orsurgery.He also conducts specialised short term courses in Naturopathy,Yoga Therapy, Meditation, Homoeopathy, Principles of Ayurveda, TherapeuticMassage, etc. and has over 20 years of teaching, clinical and research experience.Soon he plans to start Correspondence Courses in Naturopathy, Homoeopathy,Ayurveda, etc. due to a heavy demand. DR. LEO REBELLO’S AMBITIONThis great healer’s ambition is to set up World’s First Holistic AIDS and CancerHospital. Here the HIV positive/Cancer cases will be admitted for NaturalTreatment, which will consist of Diet, Biochemic medicine, Homoeopathy,Acupuncture, Yoga Therapy, Oxygen Therapy, Music Therapy, Hypnotism,Ayurveda, Flower Essences, etc. The World’s First Holistic AIDS and CancerHospital (minimum 1000 beds) will need approx. 300 acres of land preferably bythe river side. It will also have a University, Research Centre, Herbarium,Recreation and Sport Centre attached to it and will grow food through OrganicFarming. The Centre will also have an all-religion theme park, vegetarianrestaurant, homoeopathic and ayurvedic medicine laboratories, electronic andprint media production centres, housing blocks for dedicated staff and studentshostels and hospice.Dr.Leo Rebello is appealing to philanthropicinstitutions/people to contribute generously towards this noble cause and workfor its success as the ‘AIDS CLOCK’ is ticking furiously!

264Payamber-e-aman, Ghos-e-zaman, Fakhar-e-Sufiya,Bashar-e-Bai’badal, Fakhar-e-Insaneat, Peer-e-Tariqat,Rahbar-e-Shariat, Sultan-ul-Foqra-o-oliya-e-waqtIzzat Ma’ab, Hazrat Alama Sheik Shah SufiDr. Mohammed Nur-ul-Alam SahibHis Eminency Dr. Sheik Shah Sufi Mohammed Nurul Alam, religious andspiritual leader of The Muslim Sunni, 43rd spiritual successor from the Prophetof Islam, President of World Spiritual Assembly, NY, USA, Custodian and ChiefKhalifa of 700-year old Sufi Dynasty, the Holy Dayera Sharif, Dhaka,Bangladesh, World Peace Envoy, United Nations NGO PermanentRepresentative, Founder of Seven International Orphanages in Bangladesh,Founder, World Human Rights Service Council, NY, USA, Founder, Secretary-General International Organization for World Peace, Disarmament, Developmentand Human Rights, New York USA Founder President, World SpiritualInstitute, NY, USA, President and Chief of the Mission World Human RightsService Council, New York, USA, Founding Member of London DiplomaticAcademy and its United Nations Representative, NY Honorary professor,European University Madrid, Spain, and Iowa, USA and Chancellor, EuropeanUnion University, Iowa, USA, Member of Advisory Council of AnstedUniversity in Malaysia, Vice-President, CODE International, Madrid, Spain.Pioneer Spokesman and scholar researcher of \"The Millennium ProphecyHeralds a Golden Age, chief coordinator Imam-Mahedi (SM), World PeaceMission, founder U.N Peace Messenger Organization, three times designated forthe Nobel peace Prize between 1989 and 2000, designated first AmbassadorExtraordinary and Plenipotentiary, and Permanent Representative of The ConchRepublic to the United Nations and designated special representative ofPresident of The Anjouan Islamic Republic to the United Nations June 2001 toDecember 2001. His Eminency Dr. M N Alam is Honorable MinisterPlenipotentiary to UN of the International States Parliament for Safety & Peacesince 2001. In January 16, 2001 His Eminency Dr. Alam awarded by AnstedUniversity British Virgin Island, United Kingdom. He has been awarded for thefollowing prestigious recognition: 1. International Academy of Culture andPolitical Science Doctor of Philosophy in Political Sciences 2. InternationalAssociation of Educators for World Peace Diploma DHonnaur. 3. Institute ofInternational Affairs Certificate of Honor. 4. Institutes for International Relationsand Intercultural Studies Diploma in International Relations. 5. World PeaceAcademy Academician. 6. Center Cultural Copt Orthodox Academic Doctor. HisEminency also appointed as Chairman Department of Comparative ReligionAlbert Schweitzer International University, Switzerland since December 4, 2000.In November 11, 2002 His Eminency has been awarded as commander of World

265order Peace The Medal of The World Order Science-Education-Culture by theEuropean Academy of Information along with UN Secretary-General HisExcellency Dr. Kofi Annan in Madrid, Spain.His Eminency Dr. Alam is the World Peace Envoy and Founder Director Generalof the Dayemi Complex Bangladesh (DCB), established in 1969, and itsPermanent representative to the United Nations since 1982. He is also thefounder President of the World Spiritual Assembly (WSA), New York,established in 1990. In addition to all of these organizations, His Eminency is thefounder and Secretary General of Bangladesh United Nations Association(BUNA), established in Dhaka, 1972.H.E. Mohammed Nurul Alam, son of the late Mohammed Sirajul Islam, was bornon February 28, 1953, at Mirsarai, Chittagong, Bangladesh and has been a social,religious and humanitarian worker since boyhood. Born in a respected Muslimreligious family and gifted with a unique organizing ability, he has been avoluntary social worker all his life. He has developed an aptitude for universalhumanism.Through religious and spiritual capacity, His Eminency Shah Sufi MohammedNurul Alam became the spiritual successor of the Dayemi Sufi Dynasty Since1977 and received his spiritual training from His Holiness Sheik Shah Sufi SyedDayemullah (R.A.), the religious and spiritual leader and the Master of the FourSufi Orders, trained H.E.M.N. Alam in spiritual and religious practices forFifteen years. During his pilgrimage to Makkha in 1987, His Holiness Sheik ShahSufi Sayed Dayemullah (R), the 42nd direct descendant and spiritual successor toThe Holy Prophet of Islam Hazrat Mohammed (SM), bestowed 43rd spiritualSuccessor ship upon H.E. Shah Sufi Mohammed Nurul Alam. He also designatedH.E.M.N. Alam as Official Chief Khalifa and custodian of Dayera Sharif, a SufiInstitution and dynasty originated from the Holy Prophet of Islam Mohammed(SM) and followed by his worthy followers. After passing away of Shah SufiSyed Dayemullah (R.A.) in 1995, His Eminency Mohammed Nurul Alam hasbecome the custodian of the seven hundred years old Holy Dayera Sharif SufiDynasty. He is also rendering social welfare, humanitarian and voluntaryservices already started by H.H. Mahisawar (R.A.), one of the direct descendantsof the Holy Prophet of Islam who lived his life for the cause of humanity sevenhundred years ago in South East Asia, specially in India , Bangladesh, Mynamar,Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia.His Eminency S.S.M.N.Alam, in serving the cause of neglected humanity, looksafter more than 100 educational institutions including high schools, colleges,vocational training centers, madrashas, mosques, as well 15 orphanages housingseveral hundred parentless children in Bangladesh. His Eminency M.N.Alam has

266served asthe Managing Director of Dayemi Pharmaceutical Laboratory, JointMotawalli of Sufi Nurullah WAQF Estate since 1987. He is also the Founder-Chairman of the Bangladesh Youth Hostel Association. He has been an ExecutiveMember of the International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF) Oxford,England and an executive member of the IARF South Asia CoordinatingCommittee India until 1997. During His Eminency's leadership, the IARF wasgranted consultative status with the U.N Economic and Social Council(ESOSOC). Currently, he is the President of the IARF Bangladesh Chapter.Mr.Alam is the only representative of the Muslim world who attends, on behalfof The Dayemi Complex Bangladesh, the World Peace Congress, organized byIARF since between 1982 to 1987.During his lifelong work toward peace and human rights, he has been associatedwith various national and international organizations rendering valuableservices for the welfare of mankind. In December 1998 on the day of theobservance of 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,he was designated As Secretary-General and Chief of mission of the WorldHuman Rights Service Council, New York, for the support of mankind andrefugees. US President Bill Clinton and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan aresome of the distinguished personalities of the World who have acknowledgedthis humanitarian effort in 1999. In the same year, His Eminency becomes aFounder Member of the Diplomatic Council of the London Diplomatic Academy,UK.Since 1982 H.E. Mohammed Nurul Alam has been acting as the permanentrepresentative of the Dayemi Complex Bangladesh to the United Nations in NewYork, Vienna, Geneva and five Regional Economic Commission offices inThailand, Ethiopia, Switzerland, Iraq and Chile. Under H.E.M.N. Alamsleadership, the Dayemi Complex Bangladesh acquired consultative status withthe Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations as well asassociate status with the Department of Public Information (DPI), and UNICEF.Also the Dayemi Complex, Bangladesh, while working towards peace in theMiddle East since 1982, has been given Associate Status with the PalestinianRights Division of the United Nations. H.E.M.N. Alam has coordinated manyinternational conferences in support of the United Nations in Dhaka, Bangladeshand worldwide from the office in New York. He also visited the Holy Al-AqsaMosque in Jerusalem and risked his life to negotiate peace between thePalestinian and Israeli authorities. This peace initiative included an eleven-pointpeace proposal for Palestinian and Israeli authorities, which was adopted in theInternational Peace Conference held in Dhaka under the auspices of the DayemiComplex Bangladesh and authorized by the United Nations General Assembly.The Peace proposal has been acknowledged by the Secretary-General of TheUnited Nations as well by President Ronald Regan, Mr.Mikhail Gorbachev, Her

267Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Chief Imam of the Holy Kaba in Makkah, theChief Justice of Saudi Arabia and other Heads of State. For these and otherservices and for contribution towards world peace, the Secretary-General of theUnited Nations designated the Dayemi Complex, Bangladesh as The UnitedNations Peace Messenger Organization in 1986.His Eminency Dr. Alam has visited Soviet Union in 1986 by the special invitationof Mr. Mikhail Gorbachev to attended the International peace conference atBAKU as speaker His Eminency predicted The all Muslim states and territoriesshould be free and independent from Soviet Union. H.E.M.N. Alam organizes yearly seminars on behalf of the Dayemi ComplexBangladesh and World Spiritual Assembly to confer religious and peace awardson distinguished personalities for their outstanding contributions in variousfields of humanitarian, social and religious services. In the service of the worldpeace, H.E.S.S.M.N. Alam has undertaken a research project on the subject ofpeace, progress, welfare and justice. This study includes an analysis of theprophecy of the emergence of the Great Imam Mehdi (SM). This researchindicates that He will bring universal peace and a lasting enlightenment forhumanity in about the year 2002. In a letter to Field Marshall Mohammad AyubKhan, then President of Pakistan, His Eminency had predicted in 1968, thatBangladesh is sitting on a bed of vast mineral resources and natural gas. Recentlyin 2001, US technical experts have identified eighteen locations of oil and naturalgas in Bangladesh, verifying His Eminencys earlier prediction. Negotiations arecontinuing presently between the governments of Bangladesh and the US toexcavate and retrieve the newly discovered mineral resources.In 1991, while President Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas, His Eminencyhad predicted that he Mr. Clinton will be elected President of the United Statesfor two terms and will not be facing impeachment in relation to the MonicaLewinsky affair. Additionally, He had also predicted that George Bush will beelected 43rd president of the US and he will remain in office for two years. TheMayor of Little Rock, Arkansas had conferred on him its honorary citizenship,and made him its honorary Ambassador.H.E.M.N. Alam has traveled extensively in the interest of world peace, visitedmore than 155 countries including Israel and, South Africa and has attended over700 conferences, seminars and congresses where he presented his Thesis \"TheMillennium Prophecy Heralding a Golden Age\". Many influential leaders such asformer U.S Presidents Bill Clinton and G. W. Bush and the U.N. SecretaryGeneral Dr. Kofi A. Annan have acknowledged the Millennium Prophecy. TheSecretary General has recommended His Eminency to forward the MillenniumProphecy Statement to the permanent US representative to the U.N. for

268discussion to bring it to include it in the agenda of the U.N. Security Council andU.N. General Assembly. Accordingly, His Eminency has submitted the Prophecyto the White House, Washington, D.C. as well as to the President, U.N. GeneralAssembly andU.N. Security Council.His Eminency has presented the Millennium Prophecy at the Parliament ofWorld Religions in Cape Town in December, 1999 and at the Millennium forumof the U.N. on May, 2000 and also at hundreds of conferences worldwide overtwenty years. Many of the facts in the prophecy are beginning to be realized. TheLondon Diplomatic Academy in its February edition highlighted the MillenniumProphecy statement. Professor Dr. Alfonso Roldan More, President of theEuropean Union University in Madrid, Spain has included theMillennium Prophecy Herald a Golden Age in the University's curriculum forthe Theology department. His Eminency's associate Dr. Amarjit Singh Anandand Dr. Ashoka Banerjee Paul is preparing, editing and compiling theMillennium Prophecy Thesis with the cooperation of Dr. Richard T. Jordan. Thiswill be submitted to the European University of Madrid, Spain, Iowa, USA andalso to the Ansted University of Malaysia, Damascus University of Syria, AlAzhar University of Cairo, Egypt, King Abdul Aziz University of Makkha, SaudiArabia, U.N. World Peace University, Costa Rica and U.N. University Tokyo,Japan for the Millennium Thesis' round-table conference.The International Organization for World Peace, Disarmament, Developmentand Human Rights nominated His Eminency S.S.M.N. Alam, who has devotedhis life to the cause of world peace, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in1993. In 1996 by the World Spiritual Assembly, New York, designated him as acandidate for the Nobel Peace Price and also the World Human Rights Servicecouncil jointly with the friends of United Nations Organizations, U.N. Office,New York, USA designated his name for the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize.The World Spiritual Assembly and its international forum held in the New YorkCity in July 1989 have conferred three honorary Ph. D. degrees (Doctor ofComparative Religion, Doctor of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy inSpirituality) upon H.E. Nurul Alam. European Union University Iowa, USA andAnsted University, British Virgin Island, United Kingdom, Malaysia haveconferred Honorary Ph. D. Degree Dr. in Philosophy and Spirituality to H.E.Nurul Alam in July 2000. His Eminency has received more than twenty-fivehonorary Ph.D. degrees from very respected educational institutions around theglobe.The American Biographical Institute awarded him with the International CultureDiploma of Honor, and designed His Eminency Dr. Mohammad Nurul Alam aslifetime Deputy Governor. This organization also listed him in 5000 Personalities

269of the World 5th edition and on the International Directory of DistinguishedLeadership. The Order of International Ambassador, and the Presidential Seal ofHonor are also among the numerous recognitions awarded for his lifetimeachievements. He is also listed in Who's Who in the World - 11th Edition, in 1993and 17th Edition of Millennium Edition dated January 2000, and also is listedWho's Who in the East, Millennium Edition, 1999, a publication of MarquisWho's Who in the World, USA, International Who's Who Intellectuals - 12thedition and was named \"Man of the 20th Century\". His Eminency was awardedwith the 20th Century Award for Achievement for his outstanding contributiontowards world peace through the Millennium Prophecy by the InternationalBiographical Center, Cambridge, England. He is also listed in the 1000 Leaders ofWorld Influence 9th Edition, an American Biographical Institute publicationwhich includes a summary of The Millennium Prophecy. H.E.S.S.M.N. Alam alsoappears of the 10th edition of 500 Leader of Influence of the World. This bookalso provides detailed information on the Millennium Prophecy. His EminencyM.N. Alam is married and has one daughter, Miss Sayeda Noor E Iynin andthree sons, Ata E Dayem Sayed Mahmudullah (For his gross misconduct, HisEminency Dr. Alam recently, in the month of Ramadan 2008, has declared him asan abanonded child who tried to destroy the image and dignity of his father andmade the conspiracy with the enemy of Islam, the so called Din MohammadAbdullah (Din Greenbargh, a Jew) who migrated from Germany to US who waswanted by Bangladesh police and American intelligence. There are several casesagainst Din Greenbargh and his gangsters. The details and infromation will comein the press release along with both of their pictures. This infromation has beenreviewed on 1st of September, 2008 in Dhaka, Bangladesh with immediate effectfor a public announcement. This dangerous person, enemy of Islam, should becarved down for his immoral activities by the law of the land and also I prayedto Almighty God, he should also punish them. All concerned are requested, theyshould not cooperate with this abandoned child for any reason.) Faize HermainSayed Khalilullah and Mohiuddin Mohammad Alam.His Eminency Dr. Sheik Shah Sufi Mohammad Nurul Alam has been designatedby the competent authority of the Conch Republic as First Ambassador to theU.N. in August 2000 and heads the diplomatic mission in New York City forrecognition of the Conch Republic and designated special representative ofPresident of The Anjouan Islamic Republic to the United Nations June 2001 toDecember 2001. His Eminency Dr. M N Alam is Honorable MinisterPlenipotentiary to UN of the International States Parliament for Safety & Peacesince 2001. His Eminency has been awarded The Medal of The World OrderScience-Education-Culture by the European Academy of Information ascommander of World Peace. He also has been designated full time Professor ofEuropean Academy of Information on March 12, 2002, in the World ConferenceMadrid, Spain.

270Reference of the Websites that includes His Eminency Dr. Alams information:http://wsany.tripod.com,http://whrsc.tripod.com,http://www.peacenvironment.net/1sforum/sfcrono.html,http://www.bridgeworld.org/Order_M/commanders.htmhttp://www.wallstreetcm.com/Newsletters/april1.htmwww.wallstreetcm.com/Newsletters/Newsletter_31.pdfhttp://www.cpwr.net/listaz1.htmhttp://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/list54.htmhttp://www.ourvoices.org/participating_org_contacts.htmlhttp://www.albertsc.com/awards.htmhttp://www.display-wiz.com/wcfreg/commonstatementen.htmhttp://www.yesweb.org/alliance/members.htmlwww.wethpeoples.org/members/www.valuescaucus.org/members.htmlwww.un.org/french/esa/coordination/ngo/listngo.htm#specialwww.ngos.net/ecosocngolist.htmlwww.wethpeoples.org/members/spirituality.phpwww.scribd.comE-mail: [email protected]: 212-371-9020 (UN New York)Mailing Address:P.O BOX 605, New York, NY 10163,Mailing Address at (Bangladesh):DAYEMI COMPLEX, DHAKA 1205 BANGLADESHFAX: 011-88-02-9660963,PHONE: 011-88-011-805181EMAIL: [email protected], [email protected] Web address: http://wsany.tripod.com

271Mohammad AslamUNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTUREBAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITYMULTAN 60800, PAKISTANPERSONAL INFORMATIONDATE OF BIRTH: DECEMBER 25,1949PLACE OF BIRTH: KHANEWAL DISTRICTMARITAL STATUSPHONE #: MARRIED; THREE CHILDRENE-MAIL 092-61-221941 [email protected] [email protected]. Entomology. 1990. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.M.S. Entomology. 1985. Texas Tech. University, Lubbock, Texas, USAM.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1974. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. 1971. University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. WORK EXPERIENCEApril 2003 to date:Professor: University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan,Pakistan.Feb. 1997 to April 2003:Associate Professor: University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin ZakariyaUniversity, Multan, Pakistan.Also served as principal of the college from March, 1997 to June, 1998 and April,2000 to October, 2002.Sept. 1993 to Feb 1997:Assistant Professor: University College of Agriculture, Bahauddin Zakariya

272University, Multan, Pakistan.COURSES TAUGHTGraduate: Biological Control of Insect Pests, Advanced Insect Ecology, Advanced Insect Physiology; Insect Pathology.Undergraduate: External Insect Morphology; Classification of Adult Insect; Insect Ecology; Insect Natural History; Entomological Literature and Experimental Designs; Population Dynamics and Insect forecasting; House hold and stored grain pests; Principles and procedures of Insect Taxonomy; Applied Entomology; Introductory Entomology.July,1991 – Sept., 1993:Assistant Professor, American University of Beirut.COURSES TAUGHTGraduate: Advanced Economic Entomology; Biological Control of Pests; Insect Ecology.Undergraduate: Plant Protection; Applied Entomology; Entomological Techniques.October, 1989 – June, 1991:Research Associate: Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, USA.Research Area: Stored Grain Entomology. Worked on the biology of Lesser Grain Borer as affected by different photoperiods.1982 – 1984:Agronomist: World Bank’s Hill Farming Technical Development, Project,Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir.

273 Work Involved Research, Demonstration, Farmers training and Extension dealing with corn, wheat, barley, triticales and oilseeds.1980-84:Entomologist:World Bank/ Department of Agriculture, Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir. Duties included research, extension and training of framers and extension workers in pest management of corn, rice, vegetables and hill fruits.1975-80:Junior Entomologist: Commonwealth Institute of Biological Control, Pakistan Station,Rawalpindi. Work involved biological control of aquatic and crop weeds and agricultural pests.1974-75:Purchase Inspector: Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation, Lahore. Work involved procurement of rice and wheat and processing these for export and local market.TRAININGSNOV. 15-17, 1973: Use of Radiation and Radioisotopes in Agriculture, at the Nuclear Institute of Agriculture and Biology, Faisalabad.MARCH 15-19, 1981: International Wheat Diseases Methodology Workshop, at PARC, Islamabad.MARCH 20-26,1981: Maize Research and Production Course, at PARC, Islamabad.JUNE 12-18, 1982: Workshop on the Identification of Immature Insects and Estimation of Crop Losses, at PARC, Islamabad.NOV. 20-DEC. 9, 1982: Weed Science Research Course, at PARC, Islamabad.

274PUBLICATIONS 1. Aslam, M. and M. Akhtar. 1974. Consumption and utilization of food by Aiolopus tamulus Fabr. (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Pakistan J. Zoology. 6: 41- 46. 2. Aslam, M. 1981. The effect of parasitism by Mermithids on the size of the parasite in grasshopper. Pak. Entomol. 3: 21-24. 3. Aslam, M. 1982. The effect of nematode parasitism on food consumption by grasshoppers. J. Agric. Res. 20: 145-147. 4. Aslam, M. 1985. Wheat agronomy research in Azad Kashmir. Rachis. 4: 20-21. 5. Hamid, S. and M. Aslam. 1985. Parasitism of grasshoppers by Mermis nigrescens Dujardin (Mermithidae: Nematoda) in Pakistan. Pakistan J. Zool. 17: 71-75. 6. Aslam, M. and I.R.S. Gardezi. 1986. Outbreak of Biston regalis Moor (Geometridae: Lepidoptera) on blue pine (Pinus wallichiana)- A new record. Current Sci. 55: 375-76. 7. Hamid, S. and M. Aslam. 1987. A record of Mermithid from maize borer, Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) (Pyralidae: Lepidoptera). Current Sci. 56: 332-333. 8. Aslam, M. and C. Inayatullah. 1987. Effect of Plant water stress and secondary metabolites on the development of insects. Gomal Univ. J. Res. 7: 51-66. 9. Aslam, M. 1988. Food consumption and utilization by Heliothis armigera (Hub.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Trop. Agric. 65: 64-66. 10. Aslam, M. and R.J. Whitworth. 1988. Development of Southwestern corn borer, Diateraea grandiosella Dyar, on corn and johnson grass. Southwestern Entomologist. 13: 191-197. 11. Aslam, M., R.J. Whitworth and J.R. Goodin. 1989. Development and fecundity of the Southwestern corn borer, Diateraea grandiosella Dyar, as affected by host plant water stress. Turrialba. 39: 151-154. 12. Aslam, M. and G.E. Wilde. 1989. Effect of sunflower planting date on incidence of sunflower moth, Homoeosoma elecetellum (Hulst) in Kansas. Proc. 5th. Annual Great Plains sunflower insect workshop. Fargo, North Dakota. April 18-19, 1989. P. 15. 13. Aslam, M., G.E. Wilde and T. L. Harvey. 1990. Monitoring flight activity of sunflower moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Kansas. Environ. Entomol. 19: 1639-1645.

27514. Aslam, M., G.E. Wilde, T. L. Harvey and W.D. Steigmeir. 1990. Effect of sunflower planting date on infestation and damage by the sunflower moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Kansas. J. Agric. Entomol. 8: 101-108.15. Aslam, M. and G.E. Wilde. 1991. Potential insect pests of sunflower in Kansas. J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 64: 109-112.16. Aslam, M. and G.E. Wilde. 1991. Sunflower moth control on sunflower planted on different dates in Kansas. J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 64: 51-59.17. Chahine, H., S. Michelakis and M. Aslam. 1992. Comparison among two acaricides and a predator for Tetranychus urticea (Acarina: Tetranychidae) control on beans, Phaseolus vulgaris. Arab J. Plant Prot. 10: 22-24.18. Aslam, M., H. Chahine and R. Atiyeh. 1993. The role of altered planting date and trap crops in reducing pesticide application. Arab J. Plant Prot. 11: 53-57.19. Chahine, H., M. Aslam and S. Michelakis. 1994. Longevity and fecundity of two-spotted mite, Tetranychus urticae (Koch) on vegetables. Pakistan J. Zool. 26: 301-303.20. Aslam, M., D. W. Hagstrum and B.A. Dover. 1994. The effect of photoperiod on the flight activity and biology of Rhizopertha dominica (Coleoptera : Bostrichidae). J. Kansas Ent. Soc. 67: 107-115.21. Aslam, M. and F. Gebara. 1995. Host plant preference of vegetables by cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Genn.). Pakistan J. Zool. 27: 269-272.22. Aslam, M. 1995. Population estimation of Japanese Bayberry whitefly, Parabemisia myricae (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on citrus. Pakistan J. Zool. 27: 261-264.23. Rubeiz, G.I., M. Aslam, H. Chahine and I.A. Al-Assir. 1995. Whitefly populations in greenhouse cantaloup as affected by poultry manure and nitrogen fertilizer application. Biol. Agric. and Hort. 12: 277-281.24. Atiyeh, R., M. Aslam and R. Baalbaki. 1996. Nitogen fertilizer and planting date effects on insect pest populations on sweet corn. Pakistan J. Zool. 28: 163-167.25. Ahmad, M., M. Aslam and A. Aulukh. 2000. Comparative efficacy of some insecticides against cotton whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn.). Pak. J. Agri. Sci. 17: 183-185.26. Aslam, M. and A. Gilani. 2000. Resistance of different cotton varieties to Cotton Leaf Curl Virus under field conditions. J. of Res. (Science). 11: 42- 45.27. Aslam, M. 2000. Integrated pest management: Implementation and constraints. Proc. SAARC Workshop on Integrated Pest Management,

276 September 18-20, 2000. Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan- Pakistan. pp.180-188.28. Saeed, Q. and M. Aslam. 2000. Resistance of different strains of Tribolium castaneum (Herbst.) and Rhizopertha dominica (Fab.) to different insecticides. Acta Sci. 10: 339-346.29. Ahmad, M., N. Perveen, M. Sultan, M. Aslam and M. Aukakh. 2001. Effect of Monochrotophos and Methamedophos on jassid, Amrasca devastans (Distant) in different okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) cultivars. OnLine J. Biol. Sciences. 1: 218-219.30. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, Q. Yousafi and S. Rana. 2001. Effect of planting geometry on insect pests of sweet corn. Pak. J. Biol. Sci. (Supplementary Issue No. 1): 102-103.31. Aslam, M., A. H. Khan, T. Rasheed and I. A. Khan. 2001. Monitoring whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) on cotton. Pak. J. Zool. 23:261-264.32. Aslam, M. and M. Ahmad. 2001. Effectiveness of some insecticides against mustard aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kalt.) (Aphididae: Homoptera) on three different crops. J. of Res. (Science).12: 19-25.33. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, Z. Islam and S. Anjum. 2001. Efficacy of different insecticides for the control of aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae (Linn.) (Homoptera; Aphididae) on canola, Brassica napus (L.). J. of Res. (Science). 12:163-166.34. Ahmad, M. and M. Aslam. 2002. Evaluation of different pest scouting methods for monitoring whitefly population. Arab J. Pl. Prot. 20: 52-54.35. Aslam, M. and M. Ahmad. 2002. Effectiveness of some insecticides against cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae (Linnaeus) (Aphididae: Homoptera). J. of Res. (Science). 13: 145-150.36. Aslam, M., M. Ahmad, Z. Islam and S. Anjum. 2002. Population of aphid, Lipaphis erysimi Kalt. on canola (Brassica napus). Science, Technology and Development, An international Journal. 21: 41-42.37. Ahmad, M. and M. Aslam. 2002. Pollinators visiting carrot seed crop. Journal of Research (Science).13: 31-35.38. Razaq, M., M. Aslam, A.D. Abid and R. Akhtar. 2002. Effect of different doses of nitrogenous fertilizer on insect pests of sweet corn. Pak. Entomol. 24: 125-128.39. Razaq, M., M. Aslam, M. Iqbal, M. Hussain and A. Shahzad. 2003. Efficacy of six insecticides with different mode of actions against sucking insect pests of cotton. Sarhad J. Agri. 19: 97-100.

27740. Yasin, G., M. Aslam, I. Parvez and S. Naz. 2003. Socio-economic correlates of pesticide usage: The case of citrus farmers. Journal of Research (Science). 14: 43-48.41. S. Naz and M. Aslam. 2003. Effect of different concentrations of Indole Butyric Acid (IBA) and age of shoot on air layering of mango (Mangifera indica Linn.). Journal of Research (Science). 14: 193-198.42. M. Razaq, M. Aslam, K. Sharif, B. Salman and M. F. Aleem. 2003. Evaluation of insecticides against cotton whitefly, bemisia tabaci (Genn.) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). Journal of Research (Science). 14:199-202.43. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, W. Akhter, K. Hanif, A. Hameed, F. Ahmad and M. Faheem. 2003. Population of Coccinella septempunctata L. in wheat planted on different dates. Pak. Entomol. 25 (1): 45-48.44. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. Rana and M. Faheem. 2003. Efficacy of different insecticides against sucking insect pests on cotton. Pak. Entomol. 25 (2): 155-159.45. M. Razaq, M. Aslam, A. D. Abid and N. A. saeed. 2003. Efficacy of different insecticides against eggs of Helicoverpa armigers (Hubner) on cotton. Pak. Entomol. 25 (2): 173-176.46. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, N. A. Saeed and F. Ahmad. 2004. Comparative resistance of different cotton varieties against bollworm complex. International J. Agri. & Biol. 6 (1): 39-41.47. Aslam, M., N. A. Saeed, M. Naveed and M. Razaq. 2004. Comparative resistance of different cotton genotypes against sucking insect pest complex of cotton. Sarhad J. Agri. 20 (3): 441-445.48. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, F. Ahmad, M. Faheem and W. Akhter. 2004. Population of aphid (Scizaphis graminum Rondani) on different varieties/Lines of wheat (triticum aestivum L.) International J. Agri. & Biology. 6 (6): 974-977.49. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. Rana and M. Faheem. 2004. Efficacy of different insecticides against bollworms on cotton. J. of Res. (Science). 15(1): 17-22.50. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. A. Shah and F. Ahmad. 2004. Comparative efficacy of different insecticides against sucking pests of cotton. J. of Research (Science). 15(1): 53-58.51. Aslam, M., M. Razaq and A. Maalik. 2004 Effect of nitrogen fertilizer application on population of mustard aphid (Lipaphis erysimi Kalt.) on different canola varities. Pak. Entomol. 26 (1): 115-119.52. Yasin, G., A. I. Qureshi, M. Aslam and S. Naz. 2004. Socio- economic factors affecting mother and child health in Multan city. J. of Research (Science).15 (1): 107-112.

278 53. Faheem, A., M. Aslam and M. Razaq. 2004. Chemical ecology of insects and tritrophic level interactions. J. of Research (Science). 12 (2): 181-190. 54. Aslam, M., M. Razaq, S. Hussain and W. Akhter. 2004. Effect of insect pollinators on fruit setting on mango (Mangifera indica L.). J. of Research (Science). 15 (2): 207-210. 55. S. Naz and M. Aslam. 2004. Effect of different concentrations of Indole Butyric Acid on air layering of Mango (Mangifera indica). J. of Science (Research). 15 (3): 281-284. 56. Razaq, M., M. Aslam, S. A. Shad, M. N. Aslam and N. A. Saeed. 2004. Evaluation of some new promising cotton strains against bollworm complex. J. of Research (Science). 15: (3): 313-318. 57. M. Faheem, M. Aslam, and M. Razaq. 2004. Pollination ecology with special reference to insects-A review. J. of Research (Science). 15 (4): 395- 409. 58. Aslam, M., M. Razaq and A. Shahzad. 2005. Comparison of different canola (Brassica napus L.) varieties for resistance against cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae L.). Int. J. Agri. Biol. 7(5): 781-82. 59. Munir Ahmad and M. Aslam. 2005. Resistance in cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae (Linnaeus) to Endosulfan, Organophosphates and synthetic Pyrethroids. Pakistan J. Zool. 37(3):MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES (in Urdu except No. 9 & 38) 1. Aslam, M. Harmful insects of tobacco. Zaraat Nama, March 15, 1980. 2. Aslam, M. Nematodes; not only enemies but friends of humanbeings. The Daily Awam, Faisalabad, Jan. 25, 1981. 3. Aslam, M. The friendship of insects with humanbeings. The Daily Awam, Faisalabad, Feb. 6, 1981. 4. Qureshi, M. A. and M. Aslam. Saffran: The Agricultural gold. Zaraat Nama, September 1, 1981 5. Aslam, M. Apple stem borer. Zaraat Nama, Nov. 1,1981 6. Aslam, M. Weeds and their control. Zaraat Nama, March . 1, 1982 7. Aslam, M. Apple diseases and their control. Dept. Agri. AJK publication, 1983. 8. Aslam, M. Codling moth and its control. Dept. Agri. AJK publication, 1983. 9. Aslam, M. Attractants and insect control. Progressive farming 3: 31-32., 1983.

27910. Aslam, M. Use of insects as food. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, Multan, August 1, 1998.11. Aslam, M. Louse and War. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, Multan, September 29,1998.12. Aslam, M. Influence of insects on human history. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, Multan, Oct. 10, 1998.13. Aslam, M. IPM of insects:An important issue. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, September 17, 1999.14. Aslam, M. Cultural control of insects. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, May 13, 2000.15. Aslam, M. Protection of wheat from stored grain insects. The Daily Nawai-i- Waqt, April 15, 2000.16. Aslam, M. Biological partnership between insects and flowers. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, April 27, 2000.17. Aslam, M. Insectivorous plants. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, May 27, 2000.18. Aslam, M. Silk: a historical industry. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, June 6, 2000.19. Aslam, M., S. Rana and Q. Yousafi. Insect pests of stored wheat and their control. Zaraat Nama, June 15, 2000.20. Aslam, M. Postal stamps and insects. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, June 20, 2000.21. Aslam, M. Termite and its control. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, July 5, 2000.22. Aslam, M. History of plant protection. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, July 12, 2000.23. Aslam, M. Sex pheromone traps and plant protection. The Daily Nawa-e- Waqt, July 19, 2000.24. Aslam, M. The story of plant protection through postal stamps. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, August 9, 2000.25. Aslam, M., Q. Yousafi and S. Rana. Insect pests of cauliflower and their control. Zaraat Nama, October 1, 2000.26. Aslam, M. Defense mechanism of insects. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, October 2, 2000.27. Aslam, M. Cockroaches and their control. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, October 11, 2000.28. Aslam, M. Household ants. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, November 20, 2000.

280 29. Aslam, M. Insects provide entertainment for us. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt. 30. Aslam, M. Harmful effects of weeds and their control. The Daily Nawa- Waqt, January 15, 2001. 31. Aslam, M. Insect pests of roses. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, February 4, 2001. 32. Aslam, M. Insect pests of gladiolus. The Daily Khabrain, March 10, 2001. 33. Aslam, M. Competition of weeds with crops. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, July 29, 2001. 34. Aslam, M. Whitefly of cotton. The Daily Nawa-e-Waqt, August 22, 2001. 35. Aslam, M. Cultivation of canola. The daily ‘Jang”, January 28, 2003. 36. Aslam, M. Insect pests of canola and their control. The daily ‘Jang”, March .10, 2003. 37. Aslam, M. House hold ants. The daily ‘Jang”, May 8, 2003. 38. Aslam, M., A. Shahzad and M. Iqbal. 2004. Honeybee protection from Pesticides. The Pakistan Cotton Grower. 8 (2): 9-12. 39. Aslam, M. and M. Razaq. Control of aphid on canola. Zaraat Nama, Nov. 1 2004.Monin

281Associate ProfessorM.A. (English Literature) - OtagoDipBusAdminMBS (Management) - MasseyPhD - AucklandCurrent Teaching AreaI teach a paper on professional and e-business writing; and postgraduate papersbased on critical readings of management theory.Current Research ProjectsMy research interests revolve around critical reading and the analysis ofmanagement and organization texts. I draw on literary theory to supportnarratological and rhetorical approaches to these critical management studies.Research and Indicative Publications Teo-Dixon, G. & Monin, N. (March, 2007). Guru of gurus: Peter Drucker,logology and the ultimate leader. Editors’ Choice, Journal of ManagementInquiry, 16, 1, 6-17. Monin, N. & Sayers, J. (2006). Art rules? Brokering the aesthetics of cityplaces and spaces. Consumption, Markets and Culture, 9, 2, 119-127. Monin, N., & Monin, D.J. (2005). Does genre matter? Management theoryas a fairy tale. Organization, 12, 4, 511-528 Monin, N. (2004). Management theory: A critical and reflexive reading.London & New York: Routledge. Chiu, P. & Monin, N. (2004). Corporate social responsibility: The silentowners’ perspective. In D. Crowther and K.T. Caliyurt (Eds.) Stakeholders andsocial responsibility (184-197). Penang, Malaysia: Ansted University Press. Monin, N., Barry, D., & Monin, D.J. (March, 2003). Toggling with Taylor:A different approach to reading a management theory text. Journal ofManagement Studies, 40, 2, 377-401. Monin, N. & Monin, D.J. (2003). Re-navigating management theory:Steering by the star of Mary Follett. In Barbara Czarniawska, and P. Gagliardi(Eds.) Narratives we organize by (pp. 57-74). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Monin, D.J. & Monin N (2001) The rape of the machine metaphor. In W.Smith, M. Higgins, M. Parker & G. Light foot (Eds.) Science Fiction andOrganization (pp.61-72) London: Routledge. Walker, R. & Monin, N. (2001). The purpose of the picnic: Using Burke'sdramatistic pentad to analyse a company event. Journal of OrganizationalChange Management 14, 3, 266-279. Monin, N., Monin, D.J. & Walker, R. (Eds.). (1999). Narratives of Business& Society in New Zealand: Differing Voices. Auckland: Pearson Education.

282 Monin, N. & Monin D. J. (1997). Rhetoric and action: When a literarydrama tells the organisation's story - . Journal of Organizational ChangeManagement, 10, 1, 47-60.Research Methodological ExpertiseText AnalysisNarratologyContact DetailsE-mail: [email protected]: QB 3.15Phone: 414 0800 extn. 9574

283Mette MorsingProfessorPh.D.Department of Intercultural Communication and ManagementPorcelænshaven 18B, ground floorDK-2000 FrederiksbergTel.: +45 3815 3205Fax:+45 3815 3840E-mail: [email protected]• CV• http://frontpage.cbs.dk/ex-perts/index.asp?func=6.html&id=149• http://research.cbs.dk/research/(2721)|publications?AnonymousLogin Filter_language=sec Link to thishomepage:http://uk.cbs.dk/forskning_viden/institutter_centre/institutter/ikl/menu/medarbejdere/ikl_staff_mappe/videnskabelige_medarbejdere/videnskabelige_medarbejdere/professorer/mmAffiliated with CBS Center for Corporate Social Responsibility (CBSCSR) andCenter for Corporate GovernanceOver the last fifteen years ethics, identity and corporate communication havebeen my main research areas. During the last five years these areas haveespecially been related to corporate social responsibility (CSR). My researchprimarily emphasises empirical studies and has implied close collaboration withDanish and international companies. Lately, I have mainly been engaged in thestrategic communication of CSR. A great number of companies alreadyunderstand CSR as an integrated part of their corporate communication andhave started to communicate their CSR actions. This is not alwaysstraightforward. I use theories on corporate communication, strategy, marketingand organisation to examine how companies strive to appear as socialresponsible.• Corporate Social Responsibility• Values-based Leadership• Business Ethics• Organisationtheory• Corporate Communication• Intercultural CommunicationAdministrative funsnctioDirector of CBS Center for Corporate Social Responsibility (CBSCSR)

284Selected publicationsMorsing, Mette; Atle Midttun & Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson (fortcoming 2005):“Corporate Social Responsibility in Scandinavia”, to appear in: Steve May,George Cheney & Juliet Roper (eds.) \"The Debate over Corporate SocialResponsibility\", Oxford University Press.Morsing, Mette (2004): \"CSR Communication as a Strategy for StakeholderIdentification\", is working paper.Morsing, Mette (in print, 2004): \"Communicating Corporate Social Responsibilityas a Means of Constructing Employee Commitment\", to appear in \"SRW SocialResponsibility World of RecordPedia 2004\", published by Ansted University AsiaRegional Service Center, Malaysia.Morsing, Mette (in print, 2004): \"Inclusive Labour Market Strategies. Denmark\",in: A. Habisch & J. Jonker (eds.), Corporate Social Responsibility Across Europe -Discovering National Perspectives of Corporate Citizenship.Morsing, Mette & Steen Vallentin (2004): \"More than words … A case study ofCSR in progress\", paper presented at the Transatlantic Conference on BusinessEthics, Esade, Barcelona, October 1-3, 2004Morsing, Mette & Christina Thyssen (eds.) (2003): “Corporate values andresponsibility – the case of Denmark”, Samfundslitteratur, Copenhagen.Morsing, Mette, Majken Schultz & Kasper Ulf Nielsen (2003): “The Catch 22 ofIntegrating CSR and Strategic Marketing – Conspicuously Communicating CSR”,Paper presented at the international conference on \"Integrating Social Initiativesand Marketing Strategy\", Boston University's School of Management, September17-19, 2003.Mette Morsing & Peter Pruzan (2002): ”Values in Leadership – Perspectives,Practices and Perplexities” in Laszlo Zsolnai (ed.): Ethics in the Economy.

285Muhammad ShanazarEarly age/Schooling: I was born into a poverty stricken family in a village, Sahib,Sub Division Gujarkhan District Rawalpindi, on November 25, 1960. I wasbrought up in a pastoral atmosphere very close to nature; I collected fodder andfire wood, grazed cattle, ploughed the fields and while cutting grass andsplitting wood many times got myself injured. I can clearly recall the days of myinfancy, finding around the dunghills, the cattle and ricks of fodder, I formed theopinion that it is the whole world where I came to live in. But I hated dirt; when Iwas four or five years old, some times, I slipped stealthily out of the home andused to sweep streets of the whole village and in response I was taunted for thecrime of cleaning the world.We lived in a house made of stone and mud, but well maintained by my mother.My parents were going through very hard times when I was first sent to the localschool bare foot with a wooden slate in my hands and a heavy satchel on myback. I remember my younger brother and I were given a pair of slippers that weused to wear alternately on going and coming back from school on hotafternoons. Injustice and violence, even to the animals and plants, alwaysperturbed me. The first composition was an illegible letter which I wrote at theage of six to my father who was labouring at Askardu beside the border ofChina. The letter was about the two murders in the vicinity but neither was Iprovided with an envelope to post it nor was told the address of my fathertherefore it remained unposted. I always remained at the back of the over-crowded classes to avoid the coercion exercised by the teachers upon thechildren. However, I enjoyed myself during this visionary period playing in theyards surrounded by the low walls with the vivacious friends whom the calloustides of the time had separated from me.My father served in the Pakistan Army. He often told us that he was recruited bythe colonial rulers when he was only 10 years old. On the day he was recruited,he wore only a shirt given by someone from the neighborhood considering himan orphan child.The vicinity I was born cared least for human life; weeping and wailing of thewomen during my early childhood upon the frequent murders stunned me intoa state of frenzy.The village we lived in, we were the two families of Nagyal and others forty five;they kept us engaged in litigation turn by turn to spoil our financial sources, theymight take rest but we remained constantly engaged. We never shed tears overthe loss but prepared ourselves for the fresh approaching calamities. Even nowwhen I am forty six years old our family is still under the grip of litigation, my

286parents could not find justice during their lives anywhere; let us expect to find itat the age of seventy or eighty. Still mostly our agricultural land is occupied byother families that needs blood to get it released.Higher Education: Constant work changed financial conditions and my parentstook more and more interest in my education. I passed my SSC Examinationfrom Government High School Mandra, and Intermediate from GovernmentHashmat Ali Islamia College, in Rawalpindi, graduation from Gord on College,in Rawalpindi, and M.A in English literature, from the University of Punjab.After education: Post graduation I served three years as constable in the PoliceDepartment. I found it uncongenial to my temperament and decided that I hadto leave it behind me. Luckily, I came upon an opportunity from the Departmentof Education (Technical Wing) to render my services as a lecturer in Englishlanguage and literature. After holding this position for seventeen years, I haverecently been promoted to Assistant Professor, now serving in GovernmentInstitute of Commerce at Kahuta.Shocks: I was severely shocked on the deaths of my parents. My mother died in aroad accident, my father and uncle killed one another for a piece of land;differences among the brothers were created by the diabolic characters of thesociety, I heard their laughter of triumph on their deaths, here is the great deedof the society:Alas! He lies here who did me feed,Lo! For the truth how does he bleed,What! A mighty pang he underwent,No one could help at the hour of need.Millions of Rupees I earned and millions I spent but can not forget five hundredRupees which were charged by a corrupt Head Constable standing beside themutilated dead body of my father on 30 th June, 1990 in Tehsil HeadquartersHospital Gujarkhan. The Head Constable was one of my colleagues and wasdeputed to arrange postmortem, it was the whole amount I had with me; later onI had to borrow the money to bring back home the dead body of my father.Poetic Career: Since my childhood, poetry has been touching my heart. I feltsoothed listening to songs when they were broadcast. I started seriously writingpoetry with specific philosophy behind it in 1998. I chose English for expressingthe voice of conscience. I am an optimist regarding the results and objectives tobe obtained through poetic endeavor. The prime objective I am working for is tomake humanity aware that \"A single drop of human blood possesses more worththan all treasures the Earth contains\". I firmly hope that all other members of thecaravan of poetry will join the mission through the forum of Voices Network; let

287us make the world perfumed and fragrant by bringing changes into the minds,let us pick thorns, make the paths clean whereupon our children andgrandchildren will walk, only a poet possesses the eyes and sees them lamingwith bleeding feet, if thorns are not removed. it was my good luck that inDecember 2002, I found VoicesNet I through Internet and I was awarded theInternational Special Distinction of “Poet in Residence” and Voices Networkplaced me among the great poets of the world; all this seems to me incredible. Ireached here creeping through the crisis, as I experienced, “Poetry is anexpression of heart piercing thoughts combined with the emotions flowing fromthe Greater Mind to the Receptive Mind when both function at a certainindescribable fleeting frequency. The Receptive Mind works wondersperforming the task of centuries during these ephemeral moments revealing thecurtained truths of the time and place in which Man exists.”I exhort the intellectual leaders to work on uni-direction; there is no time toconcentrate on the romantic, amorous feelings or existence of love when humanlife is under the shadow of missiles and nuclear and chemical flying weapons.Literature to create awareness among individuals, as well as nations, to protectthe world, its resources, its beauties and spheres for the coming generations isthe noblest deed ever demanded.There is no greater responsibility for the men of literature than to work for thecollective cause irrespective of caste, creed or color. I am of the firm belief thatbehind all major changes and revolutions there have been the functioning of thegreater minds; if it is so, let us then use the force of our powerful pens to makethe world understand that, \"Giving to the posterity of the good men is muchbetter than hoarding gold and wealth, the cause of disruption.\"So far I have written more than two hundred poems of a high intellectual level. Afew among them are on mind baffling realities, regarding Man's links to theextraterrestrial world, the secret working hands, the workings of the human soul,and the perception of the human mind. My poems contain enough material forthe psychological study of human existence. I concentrate only on the quality ofmy work and I am hopeful for a bright future.The Government of Pakistan's Ministry of Education recently awarded me forpromoting children's literature in Pakistan. I am the author of three books:‘i- Gems, ii-The Cold Stars iii- The Dance of Darkness’.The other two books ‘Voyages and Visions' and 'A Tuft of Poems’, are alsocoming soon.

288I have been working with Voices Network since 2002; I conducted several poetryreading sessions in the capacity of International Poetry Ambassador. On 25 thApril, 2004, I have been bestowed the biggest award by the Voices Network ‘ThePoet in Residence’ at www.voicesnet.com;I am highly grateful of this recognition to Jeff Humphrey, Executive Director,Melyssa Sprot and other American Intellectuals who have bestowed upon mesuch honors. I am highly impressed by their fair play and justice, I am totallyconvinced, after all, that Americans follow some scruples; that is why they arethe leading nation. After recognition, I and promote Voices Network's mission tobring about educational revolution in the world through poetry. have decided, torender my whole existence to enhance

289Mabrouk MansouriAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Sousse, TunisiaFaculty of Letters and Human SciencesDepartment of ArabicReligious Studies and Comparative ReligionHome Address: No 3, Rue 62073 Ibn Khaldoun 2062, Tunis, Tunisia.Work Address: Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, P. Box 547, Sousse 4000TunisiaEmail: [email protected]: (00216) 23 509 990Website www.mabroukmansouri.co.nrSpecialization:Middle Eastern and North African Studies, Comparative Religion.Academic Interests:Islamic Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, North Africa Studies, ComparativeReligion.EDUCATIONPh D. Arabic and Islamic Studies, 2004.M A, Arabic and Islamic Studies, 1999.BA, Arabic Language, Literature and Civilization, 1996 .H.D, of English, 2002.BA of English Language, Literature and Civilization, 2008.CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION The Wissenscaftskolleg zu Berlin, Germany, Course: Hermeneutics of Border;Canon and Community in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Course directors: ProfsDaniel Boyarin, Berkeley University; Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd, Leiden University,2003. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. Course: Jews andMuslims in the Middle Ages. Course Director Prof Mark Cohen, PrincetonUniversity, 2004.

290 University of California Santa Barbara, USA, Course: Study of the UnitedStates Institute on Religious Pluralism. Course Director Prof Wade Clark Roof,University of California Santa Barbara, 2005.KNOWLEDGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES: English, Higher Diploma & B. A, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia French; Second language of Tunisia with 11 years of education. Spanish, Nival Elemental, Instituto Cervantes, Tunis, Tunisia. German, 1 Intensivkurse, Goethe Institute, Tunis. Hebrew, 1 year, Bourguiba School of Languages.FELLOWSHIPS/ AWARDS Foundation of the King Abdulaziz Aal Saud for Islamic studies and HumanSciences, Morocco, Casa Blanca, 2002, as a member of the research group “Islamand Modernity in a Maghribi context”. The University of Arizona, Center for Middle Eastern Studies and theAmerican Institute for Maghrib Studies, CEMAT/TALM Fellowships forMaghribi Scholars, 2004. A post-doc research project \"Imazighen Islam and“Mimetic Religions” in the Maghrib: Local Prophets and Mahdists in the middle ages, aPost-Doc research project. Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Fellowship Program, Visiting Professorto the University of Tsukuba, Tokyo, Japan, 2008. Project \"A comparative Study ofIslam and Shinto\".ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP Tunis, Tunisia, 2004- American Center for Maghreb Studies (CEMAT),present.

291 The American Academy of Religion(AAR), Atlanta, USA, 2005- present. The American Institute for Maghreb Studies (AIMS), USA, 2006- present.ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS Foundation of King Abdul Aziz for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences, Morocco, 2002- 2003. The Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2003. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2004. Tangier American Legation Museum, Tangier Morocco, 2004. American Institute for Maghreb Studies, Arizona, USA, 2004. University of California Santa Barbara, USA, 2005. University of Tsukuba, Tokyo, Japan, 2008.TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND DUTIESAssistant Professor, Department of Arabic, Faculty of Letters and HumanSciences, University of Sousse, Tunisia 2005- present. Courses on Comparative Religion for graduate and post-graduate students. Courses on Arab Islamic Culture for graduate students including grammar,Islamic rhetoric, theology, Islamic jurisprudence and history of Islam.Assistant (1st academic rank in Tunisia), Department of Arabic, Faculty of Lettersand Human Sciences, University of Sousse, Tunisia, 2000- 2005. Courses on Arabic Language, Literature and Civilization for graduatestudents including grammar, linguistics, rhetoric, history of literature andIslamic studies.

292Instructor of Arabic language for undergraduates at secondary school level, 1998-2000. Practical courses on Arabic grammar and Literature.ACADEMIC PARTICIPATIONS (in Arabic and English) The Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, University of Sousse, Tunisia, 2001, \"From Religious Interpretation to Philosophical Hermeneutics: Al Ghazali and Ibn Rushd\", in \"Interpretation in Arab Islamic Civilization. (in Arabic). The Foundation of the King Abdulaziz Aal Saud for Islamic studies andHuman Sciences, Morocco, Casa Blanca, 2002- 2003, \"Comparative Religion inModern Arabic Educational Systems” as a sub-theme of \"Islam and Modernity\". (inArabic) The Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Germany, 2003,“Hermeneutic and Modernity in Islamic Thought: the Global, the local and theMarginal” in \"Hermeneutics of Border: Canon and Community in Judaism,Christianity and Islam\" as a theme of \"Jewish and Islamic Hermeneutics as aCultural Critique\", directed by Prof. Dr. Daniel Boyarin, (University of Californiaat Berkeley), Dr. Brigit Krawietz, (Orientalishes Seminar, der UniversitätTübingen) and Prof. Dr. Galit Hasan Rokem, (Hebrew University). (in English) Tanjier American Legation Museum, Morocco, 2004, “Self-image created byothers: Imazighen Jews in Ibadhi contexts in the middle ages”, in The AmericanInstitute for Maghrib Studies annual Conference \"Rethinking Jewish Culture andSociety in North Africa”. (in English) The Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, University of Sousse, Tunisia,2006, \"Arabic Rationalism Past and Present\", in \"Issues of Arab Islamic Sciences`Interaction\". (in Arabic) The University of Sousse, Tunisia and Nanzan Institute, Tokyo, Japan, 2007,\"The Study of Religion in the Arab World: Comparative Religion and ModernizationTendencies\", in 'The Challenge of Religious Pluralism and Dialogue; the West, theMiddle East and Japan\". (in English) The University of Sousse, Tunisia and The Japan Foundation for thePromotion of Science, 2007, \"Religion and Identity in Tunisia and Japan; Acomparative study with special focus on Islam and Shinto\" in \"Tunisia- JapanSymposium on Society, Sciences and Technology. (in English)

293 The University of Tsukuba, Tokyo, Japan, 2008, Visiting Professor. Courses onArabic and Islamic Studies. (in English).

294MD. HAKIKUR RAHMANCURRENT POSITION : CHAIRMANSCHOOLNET FOUNDATION BANGLADESHJUST RECENT POSITION:NATIONAL PROJECT COORDINATORSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT NETWORKING PROGRAMME OFBANGLADESH(A project funded by the UNDP).DIRECTORCOMPUTER DIVISIONBANGLADESH OPEN UNIVERSITY(A project funded by the ADB).S.S.C., 1972, Nawabpur Govt. High School, Dhaka, First DivisionH.S.C., 1975, Notre Dame College, Dhaka, First DivisionBSc.Engg. (Electrical & Electronics), 1981, Bangladesh Univ. of Engg. &Technology, Dhaka, First ClassM.E. (Specialization in Computer), 1986, American University of Beirut, Beirut.Ph.D. (Computer Engg.), 2001, Ansted University, UKBSc. Engg. on \"Design and Implementation of Walkie-Talkie Set (Transciever)under guidance of Prof. Dr. Mahfuzur Rahman Khan (Former Head of ComputerEngg. & Science Dept. BUET).M.E. on \"Design and Implementation of a Token Ring Local Area NetworkInterface\" under guidance of Prof. Dr. Nassir H. Sabah (Dean of Engg., AUB).Ph.D. on \"Large-Scale Information Dissemination in Congested Bandwidth overDynamically Distributed Wide Area Networks exposed to Web DatabaseSystems\" under guidance of Prof. Dr. Larry V. Wilson (Dean, Dept. of ComputerEngg., AU).Position: ChairmanSchoolNet Foundation Bangladesh(A non-profit organization working in the field of ICT, HRD, education, health,environment, disaster management and Position: National Project CoordinatorSDNP Bangladesh (UNDP).TOR of SDNP Coordinator (Quoted from UNDP Mission Report: SDNPBangladesh, July 1-9, 1999 by Radhika Lal, UNDP Headquarters.):Under the supervision of the Project Director and in consultation with theSteering Committee and UNDP, with the assistance of SDNP_NY, the SDNPCoordinator is responsible for all aspects of implementing and managing theSDNP project.The SDNP Coordinator is expected to have very good understanding of theissues related to and main players involved in promoting sustainabledevelopment in Bangladesh and otherwise, a demonstrated understanding of theuse of information technology for computer mediated communications,

295• Demonstrated and strong managerial skills, have good writing skills, andhave good interpersonal and communication skills along with initiative anddrive;• The SDNP Coordinator will be responsible for helping to develop, adaptand implement the program of work and a detailed budget based on theapproved project document. Would be responsible for managing the ongoingtasks of research and analysis, for making recommendations regarding prioritiesand the expenditure of funds, and for doing this in consultation with members ofthe SDNP Steering Committee and other mentioned above;• The Coordinator is also be responsible for developing marketing andbusiness plan and/or other plans for the ongoing operation of the SDNP with theobjective of placing the operation of a self-sustaining basis;• The SDNP Coordinator has to be an entrepreneur for the SDNP;• The SDNP Coordinator has to work closely with the SDNP SteeringCommittee, the UNDP Resident Representative and his/her staff and consultwith the Technical Advisor SDNP in New York;In consultation with other SDNP staff, the SDNP Steering Committee andpartners in SEMP programme, as appropriate, the SDNP Coordinator is to:• Help develop the main programme areas for the SDNP to focus on. This isto include identifying local and other sources of information and expertise onissues related to sustainable development in Bangladesh, and developing avariety of information products and services to disseminate and communicatethis information;A key component of this would be marketing information products and serviceswhich do not impinge on its mission to provide access to important Sustainabledevelopment information. The SDNP Coordinator, with the help of the SteeringCommittee, will develop and implement a marketing plan and eventually, thebusiness plan for the SDNP.)Position: DirectorComputer DivisionBangladesh Open UniversityGazipur 1704, Bangladesh.Work Description:* Manage the Computer Division with existing fiber optics based WAN underLunix (e-mail system server), NT (asynchronous communication server) andNovell (mirrored database server) with nearly 200 PC and more than 300 users.Responsibilities:* Provide proper supervision in the maintenance & necessary technical up-Gradation of Computerized network providing point-to-point communicationinside BOU Campus.

296* Offer technical guidance/assistance to the implementing vendor and team ofComputer Division for procurement/installation/maintenance of the fiber opticsbased Local Area Network/Wide Area Network for proper implementation &operation.* Offer necessary logistics & technical support to Computer Division andSoftware development team for proper implementation of ORACLE basedComputerized Student Information Management System (SIMS) and maintainliaison with all Directorates, Schools and Divisions for proper analysis,development, up-gradation, testing & debugging, pre-inspection & finalinspection including operation of the entire software underLAN/WAN communicating to all RRCs through network.* Provide guidance in the maintenance & up-gradation of e-mail network and NTbased servers communicating inside & outside BOU main Campus.* Maintain liaison with the Vice-Chancellor, Pro-vice Chancellor, Treasure,Deans, Registrar and other Divisions for necessary decision making processes,procurement phases & implementation phases.* Guide in maintaining internal inventory, receive-issue processing of PC &peripherals.* Guide the maintenance team of hardware & software from Computer Divisionin smooth operation of existing PCs, Printers, UPS, AVR, entire networkincluding all sorts of periphearal.* Offer technical guidance/assistance to other Computer related activities insideBOU Campus to achieve a successfully operated Computerized ManagementSystems.* Propose/guide/assist in development of any advanced Technology basedsystem for the improvement of BOU, computerized activities.* Perform any other additional activities as per directive of BOU authority.Position: Computer/IT/MIS ExpertFisheries Survey, Monitoring and Evaluation ProgamJamuna Multipurpose Bridge AuthorityEnvironmental UnitWork Description:* Coordinate all MIS activities related to fisheries and environmental concern* Main goal of the project is to counteract environmental effects caused by theimpact of Jamuna bridge construction and project components include,- establishment of baseline fisheries data;- preparation of survey and monitoring manual;- enumeration of socio-economics of affected fisher-folks;

297- survey of open and closed water bodies;- limnological and hydrological studies;- proposal for aqua-culture development;- alternative employment generation; and monitor- aquatic habitat in closed and open water;- changes in ecology, limnology and hydrology;- progress in aqua-culture development;- employment generation activities; mitigation benefits and- socio-economics of Project Affected Persons (PAPs).Responsibilities:* Prepare computerized list of villages of all affected thanas in Tangail, SirajgonjandManikganj Districts* Collect all maps related to the study from LGED, SPARSO, DLR, etc. and locatethe project affected components* Identify affected villages, plan, organize and co-ordinate the survey groups forsurvey program* Supervise gathering of field data as per requirement of all Experts, viz., Pond-Fish Culture Expert, Socio-economist, Hydrologist, Limnologist and Monitoring& Evaluation Expert and analyse them after data processing* Designing of all questionnaire and data collection proforma as per need of theproject for evaluation and analysisPosition: Chief Instructor-cum-Director, PrincipalInstitute of Computer, Management & Science (ICMS Computer College)(Approved by the GOB & Bangladesh Technical Education Board)Responsibilities:* Preparation of all course materials and manuals* Preparation of syllabus* Conduct specialized courses, specially from personnel of different govt. andnon-govt.organizations* Conduct LAN (Local Area Network), Hardware Troubleshooting, ProfessionalProgrammers courses* Maintain liaise with GOB and TEB for student's registration, affiliation fee,syllabus and other affairs* Overall management of the institute* Preparation of Information Sheet, Input Sheet and Output Formats

298* Development of a MIS on open and closed water bodies and enumeration ofsocio-economics of affected PAPs within the impact area using FOXPROComputer Package* Coding of field data from Input Sheet / Information Sheet / Questionnaire andentering them in specific databases with assistance of Data Entry Operator andtrain them for proper handling of those databases* Preparation of Reports and Report Formats* Assist other Experts in data analysis technique to obtain optimum output* Maintain computer related equipments and manpower properly for smoothoperation of the project.* Maintain liase with World Bank, other NGOs and other Govt. agenciesPosition: Production ManagerLimo Electronics Limited andService ManagerToshiba Service Centre, Tejgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh.(A Company manufacturing B/W TV, CTV, Two-in-One,and Toshiba Dealer in Bangladesh)Responsibilities:* Maintain production control in association with production floor, marketingdepartment and sales department* Labor management of nearly 100 engineers, supervisors, assemblers, etc. at theproduction floor* Modify circuits, modules in need for production facilities of television and two-in-one* Assist the management in L/C management* Report weekly and monthly production data in CKD, SKD and assembled form* Liase with banks due to lien formalities* Supervise Service Centre as per direction of Toshiba, Japan.Position: Production ManagerMicro Electronics Limited, Dhaka(A Company manufacturing Consumer electronics)Responsibilities:* Making weekly and daily production program and to execute them* Improve the design and quality of the production under the guidance of theTechnical Director* Develop Quality Control to achieve Zero defect under the guidance of the MDand the TD* Prepare Instruction Manual* Analyze the defects reported from the market and take preventive andcorrective measures by modification of design and improving the manufacturingprocess* Maintain Inventory in Store and production department* Other incidental works required by the production control

299Position: Research FellowComputer Science & Engg. Dept. BUET, DhakaResponsibilities:Design and implement a Project Proposal on Introduction of Local Area Networkin BUET Campus using existing PABX and telephone network under theguidance of formar Head of Dept. Dr. Mahfuzur Rahman and former VC, Dr.Abdul Matin Patwary.* Thesis guide to MS Students and prepare guideline for Library maintenance forthe dept.Position: Assistant EngineerAirport Development Agency(Civil Aviation Authority)Responsibilities:* Maintenance of emergency power plant, airport air-conditioning system, run-way lighting control* Installation of radar station and VIP terminal* Maintenance of Indoor-outdoor Neon sign displayPosition: Instrument EngineerSchlumberger S/A(USA origin firm working with Petrobangla)Responsibilities:• * Instrumentation in drilling rigs in Kampta, Tongi; Biani Bazar, Sylhetand Bakhrabad, Comilla

300MD. A. M. M. TAUFIQUL ANWARProfessor, Department of Civil EngineeringDirector, Directorate of Planning & DevelopmentDepartment of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering andTechnology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh.Telephone: 9665630 (O)PABX-866833-8, 864640-4, 9665650-80Ext.- 7350/ 7293(O) and 7193(R)Fax: 880-2-8613026, 880-2-8613046E-mail Address: [email protected]. Engg, Transportation Systems Planning, Asian Institute of Technology (AIT),Bangkok, Thailand, 1978.Ph.D., Traffic Engineering (Road Safety), Monash University, Melbourne,Victoria, Australia, 1988.Post-Doctoral Research: Traffic Safety, Transportation Research Group,University of Southampton, UK, 1996-1997.Fellow: EDI, World Bank (USA)Fellow: Institution of Engineers, BangladeshMember: Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA)Malaysia.Associate Member: Computer Society, Bangladesh.Associate Member: Chartered Institute of Transport, Australia.COUNTRIES VISITEDBangladesh, Australia, Thailand, UK and UAE UK, Australia, Japan, Sweden,Norway, Denmark, Tunisia, Jordan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia,India, South Africa, and the UAE.ADVANCED COURSES STUDIES (Relating to Transportation /Traffic):Highway Planning and Economics; Traffic Engineering; Traffic Flow Theory;Operations Research; Computer Technology; Transportation Engineering;Transport Network Models; Transport Choice Models; Transport EngineeringEconomics; Transport Evaluation; Transport Survey Methods; TransportRegional Structures; Transport Investment and Pricing; Transport EconomicTheory Analysis; Economics of Roads and Road Transport; Geometric Design ofHighways.Academic1979 to dateBangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dept. of CivilEngineering, Dhaka.Professor (1995 to date)


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