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    go to school for fewer amount of years. Malala says in her book that the few girls who do receive an education have few job choices available to them. The Pakistan government spends less then three percent of it expenses on education versus the America which, spends aproximently 154 billion dollars on education. Although some of these problems are caused by the turmoil that is going on in Pakistan and the lack of money in the country. “My father used to say the people of Swat and the teachers…

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    English in Pakistan, keeping in mind the fact that English is the international language. It is essential to learn English if one has to cope-up with the developing countries. English language is used on daily…

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    attack by the Taliban, an endeavor to discourage other females from receiving an education. Her native country Pakistan is one of the many countries around the globe that violate Article 26 in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Education, which has had its fundamental roots all throughout history, has not been kept to the standards presented in Article 26 of the UDHR by the countries of Ethiopia, Pakistan, Angola, and Gambia due to their absence of gender equalities in schools,…

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    Blind to Eye Care in Pakistan Introduction The United Nations as created an agenda for 2030. Within this agenda, there are seventeen sustainable developmental goals (SDG) that aim to transform our world. These goals are to be met through numerous different means: government policies, public change, non-government organizations (NGO), and a variety of other ways. NGO’s are a large way to help meet these goals and impact the world for the better. LRBT, an NGO that focuses on eye care for those…

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    model from the very beginning. Benazir’s father, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto served as a Prime Minister of Pakistan. Z.A Bhutto was a man of nerves, and served the country well, and worked hard for the lower-class people. Benazir got it all from her father and continued the legacy. Benazir Bhutto followed her father’s footsteps and continued to work hard for the lower class and middle-class people of Pakistan by bringing in a revolution in the…

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    Overview of Pakistan Pakistan is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of four provinces and four federal territories. It has many ethnicities and many languages that people speak in this country. Pakistan is a regional and middle power, and has the seventh largest standing armed force in the world. It is a nuclear power as well as a declared nuclear-weapons state. They are the only nation in the Muslim world and the second Country in Southern Asia to have that status. Pakistan has a…

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    Three mistakes of my life is similar to Kushwant singh’s train to Pakistan which deals with the awful separation between India and Pakistan. It moreover shows the religion of Hindu and Pakistan. Bhagat has offered the character as a assessment maker. He gives a part of advice to the youth that they should not follow every word of their parents and the boss blindly. In his book three mistakes of my life, he comments on the radical spirit as: “humanity wouldn’t have peogressed if people listened…

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    Society isn't built with a perfect system for everyone to live an equal life as others and it is most recognized on the lives of the women who were discriminated and in historical context shows the separate spheres in the preindustrial. This situation does not happen in historical times, but today in modern times as well though in certain areas. The ideal reason why society degraded women is because men believed there was no need for women to be given rights for the lives they lived in the…

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    These are predominately in the healthcare and education sector, with further interest in real estate, construction and FMCG. Reports to the CEO and Chairman and takes on responsibility for acting as the owners representative whilst ensuring businesses under management operate in accordance with financial plan. Sectors include: education, healthcare, real estate management, construction, food processing, FMCG distribution, medical and equipment…

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    go to Pakistan and try to leave Afghanistan for a better life. Also, in the novel “New Directions” by Maya Angelou, the main character is trying to support her family since her husband had left her for a younger woman. In the story “Barrio Boy” by Ernesto Galarza, the main character is faced with many challenges because he had migrated to the United States from Mazatlan and he didn’t know English. Individuals are driven to pursue missions because people want a better life, better education,…

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