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    Bhutto Family Analysis

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    August 19, 2011, Bhutto family landed in the country of North America, Canada during night of summer. The family of six moved from Islamabad, Pakistan by air with hopes of better lifestyle of the family. Tanzeela and Suhail Bhutto arrived here with their three sons and one daughter. The family already knew a lot about Canada’s lifestyle as Tanzeela’s siblings had already been living in Canada for long period of time and the family had visited Canada several times before permanently staying in…

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    Ayyan Ali Analysis

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    Ayyan Ali had recorded a safeguard supplication in the Customs Court, which was acknowledged for hearing. Conversing with media persons, Deputy Collector Customs Naveed Bugvi said the traditions staff captured a female traveler at Benazir Bhutto Islamabad International Airport (BBIIAP) for endeavoring to sneak remote coin worth $506,800. Later, she was recognized as Ayyan Ali, a supermodel and on-screen character, he included. He said the model was going to Dubai by flight EK-615. "We got…

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    The story I am Malala acknowledged several themes that support the information that Malala presented throughout her story. The themes Malala presented in her story includes Women’s Rights, The Power of Education, Islam and its Interpretations, Goodness, Fame, Power, and the Importance of Role Models. Malala Yousafzai uses these themes to allow readers to understand how Yousafzai became who she is today. The actions that the main characters reflected on the theme of women’s rights was present…

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    Career Episode Essay

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    2.1 Introduction In this career episode, I shall describe major project performed during course of my employment in Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resource “RCRWR” which functions under Ministry of Science and Technology, Federal Government of Pakistan. I was appointed as Assistant Director and I am going to describe the project KHUSHAL PAKISTAN PROGRAMME (Devolution Support Program) for the provision of safe drinking water. This career episode took place from March till October 2007…

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    named any laureates himself. The Malala Fund and Doctors Without Borders are two non-profit organizations aiming to aid individuals who lack both adequate resources, and the means to acquire them. In I Am Malala, Yousafzai describes her time in Islamabad as a place where women were able to walk around freely without the veil. She “saw women in the streets without Purdah, their heads completely uncovered”…

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    The day we landed we went to the home my parent have in Islamabad. We were all really tired and jet lagged, but we knew we had to get rest before our first day of relief effort the next morning. I stayed up most night talking with my cousins who had come to stay with us for a week to help with the clean up efforts…

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    Home is not a 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…

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    distributed among 300 journalists, from the above mentioned areas during consultative sessions. Twelve sessions will be held for two days each in the first phase in the above mentioned districts, while one session in the second phase will be held in Islamabad. The sessions will be utilized to sensitize the journalist community vis-à-vis torture in the legal system and further engage them to play their part in eradication of torture. The sessions will be further utilized to form four Commissions…

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    Salman Taseer Case Study

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    Introduction In 2011, well known Pakistani politician and businessman, Salman Taseer, was killed by his own bodyguard in broad daylight. Taseer was governor of the politically-influential Punjab province of the South Asian country, when Mumtaz Qadri showered him with bullets. According to Qadri, he had murdered Taseer for the governor's opposition to blasphemy laws in relation to the Christian woman Asia Bibi's case, who had been sentenced to death by a Pakistani court in 2010 for desecrating…

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    This chapter starts with Greg reaching out for helps by giving speeches to let others know his motive, Greg met Mary Bono who was a representative and decided to help him with letting people about his works. Greg then traveled to Islamabad and met a driver named Abdullah who drove him to meet Uzra Faizad, who was a principal of Durkhami school and she was known for outlawed education for females in convincing Taliban. He traveled back to Skardu and heard bad new about Agha Mubarek attacking his…

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