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    This paper will provide an in-depth organizational profile of the international terrorist organization known as al-Qaeda, Arabic for “the base”, as well as a look at the leadership, funding, support locations, personnel strength, ideology, targeting, tactics, capability, communications, and overall goals of the group. Al-Qaeda was responsible for the worst attack on United States soil on September 11, 2001, as they planned and executed the hijacking of four commercial airliners and crashed two…

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    Middle East Gender Roles

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    Meir, though the characteristics of Israel in many ways does not make it a representative sample of the countries of the region. Pakistan, whose majority shares the same religion as most of the nations of the Middle East, had a female leader with Benazir Bhutto, showing that being…

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    need to address this matter and this was the driving force behind this research. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, Patients who visited outpatient departments of Allied Hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical College i.e. Holy Family hospital and Benazir Bhutto hospital were interviewed to assess their level of awareness about antibiotics’ adverse effects and their knowledge about antibiotic resistance and compliance. Relationship between socio-demographic factors and level…

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    been preparing from an early age; her namesake is Malalai of Maiwand, the heroine of Afghanistan who inspired her countrymen to defeat and stop British occupation of her country. She studied historical leaders like Abraham Lincoln and her admired Benazir Bhutto, the first female prime minister who was exiled and would return only to be assassinated trying to make a change in her country. Malala’s father is a great influence, he was a man who said his “only ambition – is to educate my children…

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    How important is someone’s name? Coming from a person who has her name serially misspelled and mispronounced, a name is incredibly important. Names hold immense power. They hold the power to strike fear in the hearts of those who hear it and the power to foster hope and happiness within the listeners. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, the villain strikes such fear in the hearts of the citizens that they refuse to give him a name. He goes by “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named”…

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    Religious Fundamentalism

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    Introduction Religious fundamentalism, according to Riesebrodt, quoted by Samuel (2015),is an urban movement directedprimarily against dissolution of personality, patriarchal notions of order and social relations and their replacement by depersonalized principles. There are different types of religious fundamentalism too: Islamic fundamentalism According to Munson (2014), there is a variation of the character of Islamist movements throughout the world. While some Islamists resort to terrorism,…

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    Transformation Of Malala

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    Who is Malala? Transformation of a Heroine for our Time Overcoming obstacles in one’s life is never an easy task, yet they must be defied to continue in life. A person who chooses to take on these arduous tasks in their own life is brave. Yet, many choose to face them on behalf of their community, for the benefit of many. Deserving to be applauded and honored as the heroes they are. They are a special breed of humanity; one such person is Malala Yousafzai. In The Hero with a Thousand Faces,…

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    She argues that it is not fair if we just portray the post-colonial women as ignorant, poor and uneducated, oppressed, victimized, family oriented etc. to agree with Mohantay, it will not be untrue if we say that western feminism just talk about their own women. White women consider the third world women as the other which indicates their conservative thinking on the one side they are talking about women rights on the other had they are considering white women have right to live.Taliokng about…

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    Name: Vrinda Datta Roll no : 60065 College: Hindu Professor: Dr Anil Aneja. M.A English fourth semester. The Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits 1) According to Hindu mythology, the valley of Kashmir is said to have been named after the ancient sage rishi Kashyapa. Kashmiri Pandits are said to be the original inhabitants of the valley. The term Kashmiri Pandits refer to the Hindu Brahmins who have a five thousand year old ancestry and culture . There roots can be…

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    The principal article used from Student Accountant was from the May 2004 issue, titled: “How to approach performance appraisal questions” by Steve Scott. Reports The major sources of data that I used in my research project were the Annual Reports of Indus Motor Company Limited and Honda Atlas Cars (Pakistan) Limited. I obtained two of the latest annual reports of Indus Motors for financial years ended 2006 and 2007 from the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE). However, for Honda Atlas, I…

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