
Sana Khalid
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Oct 24, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Sana Khalid |Muhammad Shahid |Irshad Bibi |Hafiz Muhammad Nadeem
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Jul 26, 2024 |
medium.com | Sana Khalid
Imagine waking up tomorrow to find everyone in your organisation knows exactly what their colleagues make. Scary, right? As a CEO or founder, the idea of salary transparency might seem like a double-edged sword. On one hand, it promises fairness and motivation. On the other, it threatens discontent and endless questions. You're not alone in this dilemma. Many leaders think salary transparency is an all-or-nothing deal - you're either all in or not at all. But that's a misconception.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
everand.com | Ellie Davis |Victoria Ekanem |Sana Khalid |Lyric Akila Brown
As sensitive skin types know all too well, even the most innocuous-seeming beauty product can leave our skin red, inflamed and irritated. According to consultant dermatologist Dr Hiba Injibar from Dermasurge, “Sensitive skin can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, environmental factors and skincare products”.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
htsyndication.com | Sana Khalid
Pakistan, Oct. 20 -- On October 1, in Charbagh Tehsil, Swat, a group of girls gathered at a local park for a game of cricket. However, their presence caught the attention of some local religious leaders and conservative elders who held traditional beliefs against women participating in outdoor sports. These men confronted the girls, asserting that playing cricket in an open ground was not in line with their conservative views.
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Oct 19, 2023 |
dailytimes.com.pk | Sana Khalid
On October 1, in Charbagh Tehsil, Swat, a group of girls gathered at a local park for a game of cricket. However, their presence caught the attention of some local religious leaders and conservative elders who held traditional beliefs against women participating in outdoor sports. These men confronted the girls, asserting that playing cricket in an open ground was not in line with their conservative views.
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