Rachel Giese is an award-winning Canadian journalist.<ref nameXtra2012-05-30/><ref nameGlobal2014-03-13/><ref nameTorontoLife/><ref nameCbc2015-07-05/>
Giese has been an editor or columnist at: The Grid, The Walrus, the Toronto Star, Chatelaine, in addition to being published in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Canadian Business, Flare.<ref name=TaGiese/> She has worked as a television producer and writer for CityTV and the CBC. She also taught journalism at Ryerson University.
In 2010 the Toronto Star profiled Giese and her spouse's home ownership choices.<ref name=TorStar2010-08-13/>
In 2014 the Ryerson Review of Journalism interviewed Giese about her most difficult interview.<ref name=RyersonReviewOfJournalism/>
Giese, a regular host or organizer at the International Federation of Authors, was first interviewed about her participation by the Globe and Mail in 2010.<ref nameIfoa/><ref nameGlobeAndMail2010-10-21/>
In 2017 Giese published a book, on child-rearing, entitled Boys: What It Means to Become a Man in the 21st Century.<ref name=Boys/>
Giese has been an editor or columnist at: The Grid, The Walrus, the Toronto Star, Chatelaine, in addition to being published in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life, Canadian Business, Flare.<ref name=TaGiese/> She has worked as a television producer and writer for CityTV and the CBC. She also taught journalism at Ryerson University.
In 2010 the Toronto Star profiled Giese and her spouse's home ownership choices.<ref name=TorStar2010-08-13/>
In 2014 the Ryerson Review of Journalism interviewed Giese about her most difficult interview.<ref name=RyersonReviewOfJournalism/>
Giese, a regular host or organizer at the International Federation of Authors, was first interviewed about her participation by the Globe and Mail in 2010.<ref nameIfoa/><ref nameGlobeAndMail2010-10-21/>
In 2017 Giese published a book, on child-rearing, entitled Boys: What It Means to Become a Man in the 21st Century.<ref name=Boys/>
Aon Abbas Buppi (born in 1977 in Multan, Pakistan) is the Pakistani Regional Secretary for South Punjab of the PTI. He got his bachelor's degree in Communication Studies from the University of Nottingham. Aon owns multiple diverse businesses in South Punjab such as farming, petrol pumps, mills and education. Aon Abbas started his political career 7 years ago in South Punjab region. He serves as Regional General Secretary of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. He also performed as special adviser to Shah Mehmood Qureshi Vice Chairman Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf in 2015. In his seven years political career Aon Abbas leaded many elections campaigns in South Punjab region for Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf.
Muhammad Majid Rasheed is a prominent Kashmiri politician, industrialist.
An entrepreneur by profession, Muhammad Majid Rasheed received his Bsc degree from Queen Mary University of London in 2009. He is also a Microsoft Certified Professional and served as the Member central evaluation cell Imran Khan Chairman Pti. He has worked as a lecturer, as a banker and as an entrepreneur during his career and has been CEO of Aziz Media Group, which is currently worth 100 million dollars. Muhammad Majid Rasheed was first ticket holder of Pti and candidate for legislative assembly Azad Kashmir from LA22 Bloach. He is strong supporter of independent Kashmir.
Family
Muhammad Majid Rasheed father Muhammad Rashid Khan served in the office of the then prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. His grandfather Col (r) Mohammad Mansha Khan was speaker of the Kashmir assembly. His Uncle Sardar Akhtar Hussain Rabbani was Minister for Agriculture for last 30 years in Kashmir government.
Political career
Muhammad Majid Rasheed came to media attention in February 2014 when he brought forward proof against Chaudhry Abdul Majid and accused prime minister of trying to bribe him to withdraw from elections.
An entrepreneur by profession, Muhammad Majid Rasheed received his Bsc degree from Queen Mary University of London in 2009. He is also a Microsoft Certified Professional and served as the Member central evaluation cell Imran Khan Chairman Pti. He has worked as a lecturer, as a banker and as an entrepreneur during his career and has been CEO of Aziz Media Group, which is currently worth 100 million dollars. Muhammad Majid Rasheed was first ticket holder of Pti and candidate for legislative assembly Azad Kashmir from LA22 Bloach. He is strong supporter of independent Kashmir.
Family
Muhammad Majid Rasheed father Muhammad Rashid Khan served in the office of the then prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. His grandfather Col (r) Mohammad Mansha Khan was speaker of the Kashmir assembly. His Uncle Sardar Akhtar Hussain Rabbani was Minister for Agriculture for last 30 years in Kashmir government.
Political career
Muhammad Majid Rasheed came to media attention in February 2014 when he brought forward proof against Chaudhry Abdul Majid and accused prime minister of trying to bribe him to withdraw from elections.
Amy Jo (A.J.) Burns is an American writer who recently published her first coming of age memoir called "Cinderland" (Beacon Press) in October 2014. She also has published articles on literary magazine websites such as Ploughshares, Biographile, Salon, Jezebel, The Rumpus and The Butter. Amy is currently working on a second book which is a fiction called "Shiner."
Early life
Burns was raised in Western Pennsylvania which had suffered from a steel collapse. Burns attended high school where she was a cheerleader and a member of the drama club. She also played the piano and performed in many recitals. At the age of 10, Burns was sexually assaulted by her piano teacher which her memoir, "Cinderland" is based on. Burns graduated from Cornell University and became a writer.
Career
Burns teaches at the Art Council of Princeton for visual, performance and literary arts. She currently writes for Ploughshares and is known for her featured series called "Episodia" and articles such as "The Must-Reads of Late Summer." "The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Friday Night Lies," (The Rumpus) “Prisoner’s Dilemma”: An Excerpt from Cinderland," (The Butter) "Write Start: Amy Jo Burns on How to Capture Your Toughest Memories," (Biographile) and "The Small-Town Secret I Kept for 12 Years," (Jezebel). All of these articles talk about the techniques and experiences of her writing "Cinderland."
Personal life
Burns lives in Franklin Park, New Jersey.
Bibliography
*"Cinderland" (2014) <ref name="goodreads.com"/>
*"Shiner" (In progress)
Early life
Burns was raised in Western Pennsylvania which had suffered from a steel collapse. Burns attended high school where she was a cheerleader and a member of the drama club. She also played the piano and performed in many recitals. At the age of 10, Burns was sexually assaulted by her piano teacher which her memoir, "Cinderland" is based on. Burns graduated from Cornell University and became a writer.
Career
Burns teaches at the Art Council of Princeton for visual, performance and literary arts. She currently writes for Ploughshares and is known for her featured series called "Episodia" and articles such as "The Must-Reads of Late Summer." "The Sunday Rumpus Essay: Friday Night Lies," (The Rumpus) “Prisoner’s Dilemma”: An Excerpt from Cinderland," (The Butter) "Write Start: Amy Jo Burns on How to Capture Your Toughest Memories," (Biographile) and "The Small-Town Secret I Kept for 12 Years," (Jezebel). All of these articles talk about the techniques and experiences of her writing "Cinderland."
Personal life
Burns lives in Franklin Park, New Jersey.
Bibliography
*"Cinderland" (2014) <ref name="goodreads.com"/>
*"Shiner" (In progress)