Education System in Pakistan Essay

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    During my immigration from Pakistan to America I was very excited about foreign education and about new lifestyle. In Pakistan I was a bright student, I went to college in Pakistan for one year as an Engineering student and also did exams and passed all my classes with flying colors. At the day I went home early and mother gave a one good news about our immigration to America. At that point, me and my family members were so, much happy and excited. We did our packing and collecting all our…

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    Professional Social Work in Pakistan The scope of social work practice continues to increase as old and new bio-psycho-socio-economic and political needs require concern. Social work knowledge, skills, and technologies are growing efficiently. Hence, training advances, settings and roles of the profession have considerably extended. There are certain areas or fields which provide a good scope for the practice of professional social work in a developing country like Pakistan. Social Development…

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    Malala Yousafzai Essay

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    as a typical fourteen years old. As a young girl growing up in Pakistan she always had a passion for learning, and began speaking out for the need for education at a young age. In Particular, she spoke about the right for women’s education. She started by writing a blog for the BBC Urdu service detailing her fear that rising tension in Pakistan would force her to leave school and how many girls were left without a means of education (The Malala np). As her words and messages traveled further,…

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    quite acceptable and satisfactory. Alice’s father complains of people particularly of Muslims towards them that Muslims can take their services for cleaning sewers but after that they whine that they are stinky. The choohras have same situation in Pakistan as that the people of low castes have in India, perhaps more…

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    to stunt attempts of changing apartheid. The National party does not stop there. The idea of strength in numbers begins to become a problem to the white supremacists and the minority white government desperately finds ways to ensure the apartheid system does not collapse. The Suppression of Communism Act strengthens restrictions on any anti-apartheid actions and the National Party continues to destroy any further attempts to overthrow the government. To parallel to a more recent event, it…

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    For the next 1,500 years, different parts of India were ruled by Middle kingdoms, among which the famous Gupta Empire stood out. This period witnessed an intellectual resurgence of the Hindu religion. It can be called the "Golden Age of India". During this time, aspects of culture and religion spread to a lot of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India had sea trade with the Roman Empire. During this time, the Indian cultural influence spread over large areas of Southeast Asia. This would lead…

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    Rights document that was made up by the United Nations says that every human is guaranteed education. While in China education is very successful, the United States has an adequate education system, and in other places like Swat there is barely any education at all. In China, to be a teacher is a highly respected profession and teachers take teaching very seriously. China cares so much about education that the teachers are still working with ‘master teachers’ to improve their…

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    be a barrier to girl’s education, which are the reasons for 15-30% of dropouts for girls in secondary school. Therefore, low educational achievement is both the cause and the consequence of child marriage. According to the UN, more than 700 million women were married as children below 18 years of age and some 250 million were married before 15 years of age. Child marriages often lead to physical and sexual domestic violence, and since they often lead to a lack of education for young women, our…

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    generation and their children. The difference in class and education also plays a significant role among the migrants. However some educated characters have been assimilated into British culture while the uneducated or less educated are represented as deeply confused (p. 140-161). For example the character of Kaukab and Shamas well defines the binaries work in the novel. The latter group is madly clung to the idealized image of Pakistan in terms of religious, cultural norms, ideals about how to…

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    Mkhtar Mai Sparknotes

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    1. The story of Mukhtar Mai, is a women who came from Pakistan and overcame obstacles to become a figure that did not respect females that were outspoken in their convictions. Mukhtar was a victim of gang rape in order to reestablish her family honor and restore their image. This term is known as honor killing, it means the perpetrators believes that certain family members of the victim have committed a crime or act in dishonoring their family or bringing great shame to the whole community. In…

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