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    Today health and education are the basic luxury one can afford. One can enjoy a good standard of living if one can have a handsome amount of money in hand. To achieve a good standard to living high income is required and everyone wants to increase their standard of living by luxuries and this can only be possible by good health and education. People who cannot enjoy a good standard of living are considered poor because they cannot even achieve necessities where luxuries are way out of question.…

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    “Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.” (Edward Everett) The word “education” is a compact of learnings which is a continuous and lifelong process. Education is the light of the lives. Education is one of the most essential aspects of the development of human civilization. Human status was raised by education and hence it has lead everyone to prosperity. It attributes most important, precious and permanent property of an individual. Manpower, the strength in the unity…

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    Film Analysis: I Am Malala

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    drastically changing the way of life for people in Pakistan. Women of Pakistan have never had as many rights as men. It was looked down on, but was not illegal, for girls to go to school. Malala lived in northwest Pakistan, a place, called Swat Valley. Her father was a teacher and had started the school that Malala attended. She loved going to school and she had a passion for learning. Malala spoke out for the rights of girls, to receive an education. She was a good speaker, and even got a…

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    I Am Malala Inequality

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    the freedom to make mistakes.” In many places around, men are entitled to rights and opportunities that society often denies women; this inequality occurs for women in education, jobs, the community, and roles in their family. Society discourages women from receiving an education while society promotes males to pursue an education. In many continents, such as Africa and Asia, women strive for the ability to learn, develop, and obtain the same opportunities as men despite the consequences of…

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    to access a proper education. The rates of illiteracy in countries such as Pakistan and Bangladesh soar. When girls are educated, they outstand expectations and revolutionize society. Women face many hardships regarding receiving an education. The government not focusing on academic issues, poverty, social traditions, dangerous transportation, safety hazards, and the inaccessibility of secondary schools Many females do not attend school because of a general weak education system statewide. In…

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    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN: Since 1947 (the time of partition) Pakistan has struggled to build up infrastructure and productive potential through the process of development planning. Seven five year plans has been completed. The over all result of economic development is not encouraging. Pakistan has strategies to accelerate the rate of economic development but due to some obstacles it could not achieve its targets. The main obstacles in the way of economic development of Pakistan are as…

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    NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LANGUAGES: Urdu is the official language in Pakistan. All judicial and official correspondence is done through this language. Besides that, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Pashto are also spoken in various regions. All of them represent the core cultural values of Pakistan. 11. LITERACY: Pakistan has a high rate illiteracy and unemployment. This culture is very conservative and low activity culture. Due to illiteracy, people…

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    which resulted in loss of income, partition of India, and the introduction of Western Education. ((Dhar,…

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    between Pakistan and America. Instantly through a brief search, they would discover the luscious blue skies of America compared to the polluted, dark hazy sky of Pakistan. However, despite the differences in imagery, these countries are far more different than it seems. Most notably, Pakistan and America differ in their educational, environment setting, and governmental principles. The first difference between Pakistan and America is the violence presented during education. In pakistan, the…

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    Women In South Asia Essay

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    to understand global well-being. However, in South Asian countries, social development and economic development are severely affected due to the lack of women’s rights, found in the practice of gender discrimination, domestic violence and the dowry system. Gender discrimination is the…

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