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 Atoms, Elements, Compounds (CHAP3,

CHAP4)
 Formulae, Stoichiometry, and mole
concept (CHAP5) xxx
 Acids, Bases and Salts (CHAP9)
 The Periodic Table (CHAP11), detailed
copy + book revison
 REVISE MUDDY CNCPT
 Experimental design and analysis
(CHAP1)
 Topicals

 SSAK
 Languages
 Religious thinkers
 Khilafat movement
 War of Independence
 Solution Attempts
 1927 to 1939 Pakistan movement
 Early 20th century Pakistan movement
 Decline of Mughal

 DAY 1: THERMAL PHYSICS ( A


DETAILED ANALYSIS)

 DAY 2: INITIAL PHYSICS AKA THE


GOOD DAYZ WITH SIFARSHI
(MEASURMENTS, KINEMATICS,
FORCES + TURNING EFFECT, ENERGY
WORK POWER, PRESSURE

 DAY 3: GO HARD ON THOSE TOPICALS


( GO REAL HARD, HARDER, NO
HARDERRRR)

 DAY 4: DETAILED RVSN FROM PPTS


AND UDDER RSRCS plus topis
THE MATH MIESTER PROGRAM
 CURRENCY ALL BS (FINANCE,
PARACTICAL APPLICATIONS LIKE
INTERST AND CONVERSION)
 MENSES (DO ALL THE CONG SIM
MENSURATION
STUF THOROLY KK)
 COORDINATE GEOMETRY (DO CD
AND ALSO DO INEQUALITIES AND
GRAPH AND QUADS SMH)
 AL JABR (DO THE GEBBIES AND PLS
FIX UR BROKW BRAIN)
 MISCY AND CONGO (INDICES, SoF, SL
NL, ESTIM PROX OF SIGNIF F, DIRECT
ND INVERSE PRPIES BOUNDS)

 Plant Nutrition + Human Nutrition


 Transport in Plant + Transport in Animals
 Enzymes
 Classification of the organism +
organization
 Movement in and out of cells + Biological
molecules
 Respiration + Gaseous Exchange
 ATP practice
 Here’s a comedic twist to the story:
 Title: The Badass Baig, Batman and James Bond - A Tale of Heroism and Comedy
 Once upon a time, there was a man named Ebrahim Baig who was known throughout
the world as a badass. He had saved countless lives and had never failed to complete a
mission.
 One day, he received a call from MI6 asking him to rescue James Bond who had been
kidnapped by an evil organization. Ebrahim Baig accepted the mission without hesitation
and set out to find James Bond.
 He traveled across the world, fighting off henchmen and dodging bullets along the way.
Finally, he arrived at the secret hideout where James Bond was being held captive.
 Ebrahim Baig fought his way through the guards and freed James Bond from his cell.
Together, they fought their way out of the hideout and escaped in a helicopter.
 As they flew away, they were suddenly attacked by a group of villains who had been sent
to stop them. Ebrahim Baig fought valiantly but he was outnumbered.
 Just when all hope seemed lost, Batman appeared out of nowhere and joined the fight.
Together, Ebrahim Baig and Batman defeated the villains and saved James Bond once
again.
 As they flew away in the helicopter, James Bond turned to Ebrahim Baig and Batman and
said, “Thank you for saving my life. I owe you both one.”
 Ebrahim Baig smiled and replied, “No need to thank us. It’s all in a day’s work for
badasses like us.”
 Batman nodded in agreement and said, “We’re just doing our part to make the world a
safer place.”
 Suddenly, the helicopter ran out of fuel and began to plummet towards the ground.
Ebrahim Baig tried to regain control of the helicopter but it was too late. They crashed
into a giant cake that was being carried by a group of clowns.
 The clowns were furious that their cake had been destroyed but Ebrahim Baig quickly
explained that they had been on a mission to save James Bond. The clowns were so
impressed that they decided to make Ebrahim Baig an honorary clown.
 From that day on, Ebrahim Baig became known as one of the greatest heroes of all time -
a badass clown who had saved countless lives.
 Is there anything else I can help you with?

ISLU
- Quranic passages ~10pgs X
- Life in Makkah ~30pgs X
- Life in Madinah ~60pgs
- History and Importance of Quran ~
9pgs X
- Umar (RA) and Abu Bakr (RA) before
Caliphate
- Wives of the Prophet (SAW) ~10pgs
- The Descendants of the Prophet (RA)
~4pgs X
- Ten Blessed ~16pgs
- Scribes ~5pgs X
- Other companions ~13pgs
DAY 1: Life in Makkah, H&I of Quran,
Scribes, Descendants
DAY 2: Ten Blesses, Other Companions,
Wives of the Prophet
DAY 3: ½ Life in Madinah
DAY 4l ½ Life in Madinah, scribe

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