Kamran Shehzad
Bio
Kamran Shehzad is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in International Relations at National Defence University, Islamabad. He has keen interests in geopolitical developments and the strategic correspondences of states.
Stories (12/0)
How to Mine Your Social Media Data for a Better ROI
Social media is an extremely good resource, in particular for the modern-day commercial enterprise world. You could make the great out of social media and enhance your commercial enterprise boom best in case you get to study the ideal hints to get you going. Approximately 58.4% of the world's populace makes use of social media daily.
By Kamran Shehzadabout a year ago in Lifehack
Journalists question Kenyan police's claims about Arshad Sharif's killing
Several local and international journalists, including Kenyan media persons, and relevant personalities have raised questions about the Kenyan police's claims surrounding senior Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif's killing in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.
By Kamran Shehzadabout a year ago in Criminal
Spine Tumor Symptoms and Treatment Options in India
A spinal tumor is distinguished by abnormal cell growth within and around the spinal cord. The tumor can develop in any part of the spine,Guest Posting including the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions. The tumor could have originated in the spinal cord, vertebrae, spinal roots, or dural sac.
By Kamran Shehzadabout a year ago in Lifehack
Top 7 Ethical Hacking Skills A Professional Ethical Hacker Required
Many people believe that hacking means penetrating a website within a few minutes. In most movies,Guest Posting a hacker exactly does the same. Also, he is always the bad guy who steals information or sensitive data. However, the truth is far beyond this conception. Hackers can be classified into various types depending upon their objective of hacking, such as black hat hackers, white hat hackers, and grey hat hackers.
By Kamran Shehzadabout a year ago in Lifehack
FBG Sensors: A New Era in Sensor Technology
If you're like most people,Guest Posting you probably take sensors for granted. They're all around us, measuring everything from the amount of light in a room to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But what if I told you that there's a new type of sensor that is about to revolutionize the way we use sensors?
By Kamran Shehzadabout a year ago in 01
Google Unveils Artificial Intelligence Tool for Dermatology
The technology, which Google says was inspired by Google’s medical director oncology Ross Mahalingham, takes information from photos uploaded by the public about skin diseases, including photographs of lesions or cancers, along with information about those diseases. Using AI to analyze this information, Google’s software can then scan through the photos and help people assess their skin condition.
By Kamran Shehzad2 years ago in Lifehack
Current Major Issues in India
India has had a diverse mix of diverse ethnic groups, religions, languages, cultures, and lifestyles in a mosaic of dozens of states and union territories (UTs) to facilitate harmonious coexistence among various citizens. However, this has been made all the more difficult by the growing inequality among people and extreme poverty. There is a distinct need to uphold the democratic values of equality, democracy, accountability, and participation to address the existing challenges.
By Kamran Shehzad2 years ago in Humans
Amazon's Alexa returns after the morning snooze.
"Good morning. Who is the President of the United States?" You don't have to be a speaker or a smart home user to get an AI speaker in your home, but it does require some effort on your part. You might also want to invest in an Amazon account that allows your Alexa to actually hear you.
By Kamran Shehzad2 years ago in Lifehack
Reforming Pakistan’s Criminal Justice System
Reform for Restoration of Peace. Pakistan must go beyond superficial changes and urgently invest in measures that will enable the judiciary, the police, and the government to respond more effectively to and in conflict areas.
By Kamran Shehzad2 years ago in Criminal
Education problems in pakistan next genration.
I knew one child out of the 100 are educated for how many years. Heres the comnce. I have two children I got them at age 11 and 13 one was adopted because of the laws then one I actually knew the parents from before I adopted her and because she was illiterate she had an easy life because she was under the people in the village.
By Kamran Shehzad2 years ago in Education