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    The Firm – KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co History KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co was formed in 1969, when the global accounting firm KPMG and Taseer Hadi joined hands to formally begin operations in Pakistan. International Affiliations KPMG was established in 1887 as a result of the merger between Peat Maverick International (PMI) and Klynveld Main Goerdeler (KMG) and their individual members. The name, KPMG, is taken from the initials of the four founding members of this firm namely, Piet Klynveld, William…

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    leader 's performance in office. Anyone who rises to the top of the political system will have developed a set of strategies and repertoire of behaviors for dealing with both challenges and opportunities. For a successful woman, the strategies she has developed and her style will inevitably be shaped and influenced by her society 's definition and expectation of gender. Benair Bhutto was born on June 21, 1953 in Karachi, Pakistan. She came from a prominent political family. At the age of 16 she…

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    background and culture have influenced my life and identity in many ways. Such aspects of my life have also fashioned my current interests and my outlook on my future. Without unique experiences everyone’s lives would be the identical. Born and raised in Pakistan up to the age of four years, moving to the United States of America was a momentous change for me. My father had traveled across the globe from European countries like Italy and France to Middle Eastern countries such as Dubai and Iraq.…

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    place, but a reality — a set of circumstances that one is born in. But for the nearly 1.5 million street children in Pakistan, the only home they know is cruel, crowded and concrete. ABSTRACT We see children roaming on streets every day, they usually sell flowers, cloth, copies, toys, polish boots, and some survive on begging. There are 1.2 million children on streets of Pakistan including all the major cities and urban centers. According to UNICEF Street children are children who live on…

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    Being a female doctor in Pakistan is a luxury for many families due to the significant oppression towards women. I grew up in a nation where the odds of getting married are increased if the woman is a doctor. It is no secret that a notable majority of the female medical students in Pakistan become housewives and abandon their career. Only a small fraction of women in Pakistan take the opportunity to develop any professional skills beyond the walls of educational institutions. Honor killings,…

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    From Hammer and Anvil to Drones. Early in the War the United States wanted Pakistan to act as Anvil while it hammers Taliban and Afghan fighters in Afghanistan. Since the border on the Paksitani side was not guarded, Taliban and Al Qaeda Militants managed to sneak into their hideouts in Waziristan. Many operations like “operation Apollo”, “Operation Anaconda” and “Battle of Tora Bora” hammerd Taliban but the anvil simply wasn’t there (refrence http://s3.amazonaws.com/nytdocs/docs/21/21.pdf…

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    with the same education levels, the estimated annual net fiscal deficit would increase from $2,700 per household to nearly $7,700, for a total net cost of $29 billion.” The reason why the deficit would increase this significantly is the fact that the United States by granting amnesty would now give illegal immigrants the total benefits that American citizens have costing the American taxpayers even more money. The majority of illegal immigrants do not even have a high school education, which…

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    occurred because of the partition, including the faith of Kashmir. The partition of India and Pakistan occurred in 1947 when the British disengaged their hold over India, but India would also lose part of its land to a new country called Pakistan. Pakistan would be a home for Muslims, while India was a home for Hindus. Moreover, there was also an argument over Kashmir, a princely state, India and Pakistan could not determine, which country Kashmir would belong to. Partition caused…

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    Chief Minister of Porbandar, meant that Gandhi was fortunate enough to be born into a high caste of Indian society. Gandhi received a thorough education however proved to perform no better than his peers. Following Indian customs, he was betrothed to Kasturba Makhanji through a marriage arranged by their parents, on the May of 1883. Gandhi continued his education at Samaldas College at the University of Mumbai and soon after had the first of…

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    make the world a better place. All of these people are activists, fighting for change in the world. Nelson Mandela led a lifelong crusade to end the unfair system of apartheid in South Africa, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for civil rights, as well as to end discrimination against African-American people, and Malala campaigns for education for all. Nelson Mandela: Liberator of his People Imagine that one day, a law is passed that says that your family…

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