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The Emerson "Heat Fan", the first ceiling fan to use a stack motor A close-up of the dropped flywheel on a FASCO "Charleston" ceiling fan Stack-motor ceiling fans. In the late 1970s, due to rising energy costs prompted by the energy crisis , Emerson adapted their "K63" motor, commonly used in household appliances and industrial machinery, to be ...
This unusual ceiling fan was a rare and poorly organized fail-sales attempt of an imported KDK ceiling fan which was relabeled "RoyalAire By KDK" by then distributor Sumitomo America in the decade of the 1980s for the United States. KDK became part of the Matsushita Conglomerate in 1956.
Another example is a paper by Sen et al. that found that gasoline prices were higher in states that instituted price ceilings. [18] Another example is the Supreme Court of Pakistan decision regarding fixing a ceiling price for sugar at 45 Pakistani rupees per kilogram. Sugar disappeared from the market because of a cartel of sugar producers and ...
Trade Development Authority of Pakistan. 5 July 2009. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010 "World Trade Organization Cell at Trade Development Authority of Pakistan offices". 5 July 2009. Archived from the original on 24 September 2010
On 8 July 2018, the first Airbus A380 landed in Islamabad, arriving as one-off Emirates flight EK-2524 from Dubai International Airport. This was the first time an Airbus A380 flight landed in Pakistan. [17] [18] Virgin Atlantic flew their first flight to Islamabad on 10 December 2020 with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. [19]
Dubai Marina 310 m (1,020 ft) 82 2010 11= Noora Tower: Business Bay: 307 metres (1,007 ft) 75 2019 11= Amna Tower: Business Bay 307 metres (1,007 ft) 75 2020 12 Cayan Tower: Dubai Marina 306 m (1,004 ft) 73 2013 13 Emirates Crown: Dubai Marina 296 m (971 ft) 63 2008 14 Forte Towers 1: Downtown Dubai 295 metres (968 ft) 75 2023 15
The Pakistan Association Dubai (PAD) is the largest community center for overseas Pakistanis in the world. It was founded in the late 1960s as a platform for advancing the social and cultural interests of Pakistani expatriates residing in Dubai and more broadly, the United Arab Emirates .
Many wealthy Pakistanis have bought expensive properties in Dubai and have second homes there. [19] [20] Pakistani expatriates in the UAE are actively involved in the country's business, investment and services sectors. The UAE is the second largest source of remittances to Pakistan; in 2012, remittances from the UAE amounted to $2.9 billion. [14]