Computer Software

Software instructs a computer what to do. The programs, routines, and symbolic languages that control the functioning of the hardware and direct its operation.
A set of instructions that cause a computer to perform one or more tasks. The set of instructions is often called a program or, if the set is particularly large and complex, a system. Computers cannot do any useful work without instructions from software; thus a combination of software and hardware (the computer) is necessary to do any computerized work.
Once software is developed and is ready to be sold, it can be copyrighted. Copyright protects the expression of an idea, not the idea itself. For example, a person could not copyright the idea of a computer database management system but could copyright the structure and content of a database Software Program that expresses the idea of a database system.

Software is, under the law, intellectual property and therefore entitled to protection from persons who seek to exploit it illegally. Software can be protected through the use of trade secrets, copyright, patents, and trademarks. Once software is developed and is ready to be sold, it can be copyrighted. Copyright protects the expression of an idea, not the idea itself. For example, a person could not copyright the idea of a computer database management system but could copyright the structure and content of a database software program that expresses the idea of a database system.

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Showcase of Fantasy Keyboard Pictures Collection

Keyboard is necessary device of computer. Without Keyboard we can’t work properly. Here we collected some beautiful and awesome keyboard collections, just check it below.

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Top Heavyweight Mosques of the World

Islamic public place of prayer. The masjid jami’, or “congregational mosque,” is the centre of community worship and the site of Friday prayer services. Though the mosque — originally a sacred plot of ground — has been influenced by local architectural styles, the building has remained essentially an open space, usually roofed, with a minaret sometimes attached. Statues and pictures are not permitted as decoration.

The minbar, a seat at the top of steps placed at the right of the mihrab, is used by the preacher (khatib) as a pulpit. Occasionally there is also a maqsurah, a box or wooden screen originally used to shield a worshiping ruler from assassins. The minaret, originally any elevated place but now usually a tower, is used by the muezzin (crier) to proclaim the call to worship five times each day. During prayer, Muslims orient themselves toward the qiblah wall, which is invariably oriented toward the Ka’bah in Mecca. The mosque has traditionally been the centre of social, political, and educational life in Islamic societies.

Structure The basic elements of a mosque are a place large enough for the congregation to assemble, especially on Friday, the Muslim sabbath, and orientation so that the faithful may pray facing in the direction of the holy city of Mecca. The wall facing Mecca is called the qibla wall and is marked by a mihrab, which usually takes the form of a decorated niche. In later ages mihrabs became quite elaborate; they are decorated with wooden fretwork in Morocco, with carved and pierced marble in Syria and Iraq, and with lusterware tiles bearing quotations from the Qur’an in Iran. A mosque usually includes a number of distinctive elements: a mimbar (or minbar), a pulpit that is entered by a flight of steps and stands next to the mihrab; a maqsura, an enclosed space around the mihrab, generally set apart by trellis screens, in which the caliph, sultan, or governor prays; a minaret, a tower, usually built at one or more corners of the mosque, from which the call to prayer is sounded; a sahn, a courtyard, surrounded by riwaqs, colonnaded or arcaded porticoes with wells or fountains for the necessary ablutions before prayer; and space for a madrasa, a school that often includes libraries and living quarters for teachers and pupils. All the great mosques are resplendent with elaborate decorations, but the prohibition against imitating God’s works by creating living forms is always obeyed. Decorations are abstract, and geometric plant forms are so distant from their originals as to be unrecognizable.

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Health is wealth.

There is an old saying you have learnt in school ‘health is wealth’. Very small yet very significant. Because whatever job you are doing you need to have a good health to flourish in your career and life. Even to enjoy time with your family and to taste the success in your job which you have earned hard way, need your healthy body. Look at the life of any successful man around yourself and your own society. You are sure to find one common thing that all were hard working. How they worked hard to become successful if their health would not permit?

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Natural beauty in Pakistan

Pakistan is a beautiful country.  There are beautiful deserts, mountains, valleys, rivers etc. even beach of sea is available.  The swat , kaghan, Naran, Kashmir are the most beautiful valleys in Pakistan. The scenes of these valleys are most beautiful which causes the attraction of the tourist from Pakistan and foreign countries. Pakistan has the unique natural beauty which is gift of God for the Pakistanis.

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