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    History of Decentralization in Pakistan It may be informatively on notice parts from claiming this history that shed light clinched alongside understanding those present decentralization changes in particular, after quickly looking at those pre What 's more post autonomy period, we use a portion run through taking a gander at those two The majority huge decentralization reforms, both interestingly also In the command from claiming military regimes under Generals Zia-ul-Haq What 's more Ayub khan…

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    her childhood, autobiography, I am Malala, and the education that women receive in the Middle East. Her story begins when she, “Malala Yousafzai was born in July 12, 1997, to a Sunni family in the Swat Valley in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan” (Schnee par. 1). Her first name, Malala, was named after Malalai of Maiwand, who was a female poet and warrior. While her last name, Yousafzai, is the name of the tribal confederation that exist in Swat Valley. She lived in a small, cramped…

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    Use Of Malalala Day Speech

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    education in Pakistan is hopeless to campaign for unless you have the qualities Malala states above. Furthermore, the use of the pause allows for the audience to understand what Malala depicts before she continues. Moreover, she looks down whilst saying “Weakness, fear and hopelessness died.” Then proceeds to hold her head higher whilst saying “Strength, power and courage was born” making the audience see her as triumphant whilst campaigning for women’s rights to education in Pakistan. It is…

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    Afghanistan Research Paper

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    The cultural history of Afghanistan dates back over a span of two thousand years. One of its Infamous known facts is that it was a safe haven for the Taliban who were proud supporters of Al Qaeda. Throughout its time, Afghanistan has been a place of war between many factions and countries. These countries included Mongolia, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and the United States of America. Afghanistan had been through many different periods of war, thus, making it a melting pot of different ethnic…

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    implacable opponent of the idea of Pakistan, was murdered on May 14, 1943, in Sind by professional killers hired by the Muslim League? Allah Baksh needed to be liquidated because he was able to muster massive support of the common Muslim masses throughout India against Pakistan. Moreover, Allah Baksh, a great secularist with massive support in Sind and opposed to the formation of Pakistan, could have become the greatest stumbling block in the physical formation of Pakistan as without Sind, the…

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    discriminated against, and even get lower pay than their counterparts. But in the last few decades women have been taking a stand and fighting back. Women are now fighting to even be able to embrace their sexuality like men can. But in other cultures history has yet to change and women are more unequal than ever in the 21st century. Some say Islamic Women have it worst than any other culture. Although the Quran doesn’t necessarily call for the inequality its big amongst Islamic countries. The…

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    wrong. We are wrong. Wrong for judging. Purpose: Shed light on students of what the Afghan culture is and our misconceptions. Transition: Let us begin with a basic understanding of where Afghanistan is and some recent history to get our minds in the subject. II. Geographical and History Afghanistan is located in southern Asia, it is the size of Texas and the land is mostly…

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    Race Relations Sociology

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    The first peoples of India were settled along the Indus River, in the Sind and Punjab regions of modern Pakistan.2 The major cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro are known for a sophistication that pre-dates the Aryan conquest that was once considered to be the beginning of true civilization in India. The reason for the collapse of the Indus River Valley civilizations…

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    Zainab Ansari Death

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    Last week, citizens of Pakistan and communities from around the world were left horrified and shocked after the discovery of Zainab Ansari’s death. #JusticeForZainab became a top trending Twitter hashtag once everyone became aware of this story so they can ensure incidents like this do not go unnoticed. Zainab Ansari, an eight year old girl was abducted, raped, murdered and then thrown into a garbage bin, later initiating heartache and almost riots across the country. Zainab’s parents stated…

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    reasons) suggesting that Hindus and Muslims of Bharat were two different nations, who could not live together or co-exist. Therefore, Muslims should be given separate Homeland called Pakistan. This came as ‘the Lahore declaration of 1940’. Muslims of Kashmir do essentially belong to Bharat, but with the support of Pakistan and their attitude of abetting terrorism, the Muslims of Kashmir first drove away all Hindus, and claim that they should be separated from Bharat. They believe that they are…

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