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    Family Heritage: My Pakistani family history consists of the extended family system. My grandparents had 10 children, in the Middle-class neighborhood at Lahore, Pakistan. My grandfather was a devoted father, in addition to my grandmother who was a loving mother. When she got married to my grandfather, she was 15 years of age. My father was the first born in the family, moreover, they had 9 more children. My grandparents had the total of 4 boys and 5 girls; their third daughter died of…

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    produced to this realm is amazing. Aryans started the process of integrating the isolated tribes into organized systems and Aryans made a great comeback for urbanization. The Aryans also produced different religious beliefs into this realm like Vedism and Hinduism. With Aryans came social stratification. With the introduction of city states within this civilization came a caste system of Hinduism, which was just a way to justify the structural inequality. Buddhism emerged in the eastern Ganges…

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    known as Pakistan. This state was divided into two wings-the East Pakistan and the West Pakistan. From the creation of Pakistan, the Eastern wing was constantly at stake and it faced many problems such as issue of capital, difference of language, Ayub Khan’s biasness, his policies regarding East Pakistan, six points presented by Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman and the influence of Indian government in the East Pakistan. These circumstances created a lot of tensions between the East and the West…

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    there are some basic assumptions which are recognized by most realist thinkers. Regarding the realist view the conflict prevails international relations because the actors of the international system are characterized…

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    and daily distribution of climate variables like temperature, radiation, precipitation, water vapor pressure in the air and wind speed affects a number of physical, chemical and biological processes that responsible for the productivity of various systems like agricultural, forestry and fisheries…

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    However, following are the main reasons behind child labour in Pakistan and as well as in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Figure 2. Causes of Child Labour on National Level deducted by the Researcher: 1.9 Effects of Child Labour: Effects of child labour on…

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    Pakistan ideology was based on the “Two Nation Theory”. Which meant that Muslims and Hindus are two separate nation and both nations are quite different from each other. Basically the “Two Nation Theory” means that economic, cultural, political, social and religious differences between two major communities. The ideology of two nation theory is actually responsible for the partition of Subcontinent into two states. The struggle for the creation of Pakistan was…

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    National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, 2013). Studies in Pakistan show that around 31.3% of children under 5 years of age are underweight, 40.9% are stunted, 16.8% are severely wasted, and 62% are anaemic. Nutritional neglect along with all other forms of child maltreatment can cause many short-term and long-term…

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    His perception of America gave him the impression of perfect education systems, no poverty, and happy people everywhere. those three things were the biggest pull factors for his family. Once they made it to America, everything could be solved. War was what was pushing them out of their home country. The war between Afghanistan…

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    She Wouldn’t Listen: Introduction Qandeel Baloch rose to fame in 2013 following her appearance on “Pakistan Idol”. She gained further notoriety as a model turned Internet sensation. Her postings on social media drew massive followings. As her star grew, so did controversy surrounding Baloch’s social and political views. She would often post pictures while wearing revealing clothing and dubbed herself a feminist. Many of her statements and fashion choices drew criticism from her detractors;…

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