Education System in Pakistan Essay

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    College is not an educational institute only; it is a home that welcomes thousands of students every year irrespective of their cast, creed, age, and gender and provides shelter of enlightenment to them. I moved to the United States of America from Pakistan in 2016 to further my studies and decided to start off my educational journey from Lone Star Kingwood College. Fortunately, it proved to be the greatest decision of my life. This institution gave direction to my learning and molded my…

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    Young and Not In Love The average fifth-teen year old girl is worried about how many likes her Instagram post gets not who she will be marrying. Millions of young girls across the world in undeveloped countries have to go threw the struggle of child marriage. Child marriage occurs when someone under the age of eighteen either into by marriage by their parent’s permission. Child marriage is a human rights violation and although even though some of the countries have made laws or act to protect…

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    this world that have not attended primary school. The lack of education is a problem that’s growing and we need to put an end to it. Many of the countries that lack education are because countries like Haiti, brazil, and chile have a high poverty rate; most primary schools are funded by the property value around the school. Other school are funded by grants; if schools lack on the resources then the children don’t receive proper education. Ending poverty can help raise more funding for primary…

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    with all other energy-using sectors over in the past decade. In order to resolve this problem, we have a large number of possible solutions available to us. One of the main solution possibilities is improving efficiency of all mass transportation systems. Using more renewable sources of energy: Renewable energy sources such as solar energy and bio-energy are available all around the world in many countries. Large numbers of studies have shown that renewable energy sources have…

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    activism is what inspired the founders of the Free the Children Organization. Founded in 1995 after Craig Kielburger read the story of 12 year old Iqbal's murder after he escaped from slave labor and became the voice against child labor practices in Pakistan. Kileburger at the time was the same age as young Masih and was inspired by his story. Together with his older brother Marc the Free the Children Organization was imagined and born with it's mission being to bring awareness to child labor…

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    Vision Of Dubai Case Study

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    Sheikh Muhammed vision for Dubai was for it to become the best at everything, he worked on every aspect that was beneficiary for the country from real estate, business hub, retail and tourism. He was a goal oriented leader who would set a clear goal and put all his efforts to ensure best results. His strategic vision of Dubai concerned its economy, tourism, retail, service and business center. A promise was made for Dubai to be a better place to live for its citizens and that was delivered. The…

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    Theocracy I Am Malala

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    a religion and base nearly all their laws on that religion’s rules. This type of government is referred to as a Theocracy. One such government is the one in Pakistan. This Theocracy’s religion is prone to male dominancy meaning it usually favors a man over a woman. Male dominated theocracies can change thru open mindedness, time and education for all. “I Am Malala”, Malala Yousafzai speaks of a man’s world where women are considered…

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    strategy has plunge the firm among the top globalizing corporation, and that goes with many benefits like the transfer of technologies to less developed states. Most of the people working in Nike factories are of the lower layers of society with low education and standard of living. Thus, being able to become specialists in manufacturing footwear, apparels or sport equipment of top quality may be sustainably beneficial for themselves and even their country’s…

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    85% people were living in rural areas. Because of industrialization in Oman many people are attracted towards Muscat for employment. Social factors are also playing a vital role in rural to urban migration for exam people come to cities for better education facilities, health facilities…

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    Endangered Language Essay

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    factors are examinable to make a correct result. The responsible factors and causes of endangerment are given with analyzing: 3.1. Domination of State language And Lingua Franca: The philosophy of the blood bathed language movement of 1952 in East Pakistan was for the right to speak in mother tongue. The people’s demand was the state language should be the mother tongue Bengali. They protested the proposal of declaring Urdu as the only state language ignoring Bengali. Here Urdu was the…

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