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    by Muneeza Shamsie Syed Muhammad Shehroz Ali 17l-6334 Abdullah Wasim 17l-4254 Faisal Ashraf 17l-4317 Shahrazad's Golden Leopard is an emotional piece of writing by Muneeza Shamsie, published in, A dragonfly in the sun, by oxford university press Karachi., The story is about a complete Failure and reluctance of Shahrazad mother to understand her kid’s emotions and psyche. Muneeza Shamsie is a Pakistani writer, critic, literary journalist, and editor. She is author of a literary history Hybrid…

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    10 Mary Street Belonging

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    **FIRST SENTENCE ANSWERS QUESTION** Just as experiences of belonging may foster a sense of self-fulfilment and security, so too may experiences contribute to moments of isolation and alienation. Such notions are confirmed through Bhatt’s poem, ‘The One That Goes Away’, Peter Skrzynecki’s poem, ’10 Mary Street’ and Imran Ahmad’s 2007 memoir Unimagined. Although each text is anchored by different contextual influences, each suggests that particular experiences are important in shaping a sense of…

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    Casino Urbanism Summary

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    Another reading relatable to Jackson’s pieces was this small reading titled as Casino Urbanism. It was basically from Stefan Al’s famous book “The Strip: Las Vegas and the Architecture of the American Dream”. It is a fascinating examination of the social, cultural, political, and ethical currents shaping the evolution of Las Vegas, from its origins as a lonesome desert railroad outpost into the gambling and entertainment mecca that it is today. Al presents the city in all its complexity—brimming…

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    Since traffic police are regulators on road, their presence on roads is very important. These regulators are very few as compared to the staggering number of vehicles. Everyday 3.5 million vehicles are ‘regulated by a mere 3,200 traffic officials’ in Karachi (Imran Ayub). The police recruitment system needs to be improved since ‘there is no separate recruitment system for the traffic police’ (Imran Ayub). Ambulances are usually given exemption from certain traffic regulations in case of…

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    Introduction On August 14, 1947, as a result of 3rd June plan, a new state in the world came into existence 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…

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    Introduction and Background In 1988, the forty-first World Health Assembly passed a historic resolution pledging to make the world polio-free. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) headed by national governments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA), UNICEF, Rotary International and WHO was launched as a consequence. The initiative is supported by key partners including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation1. The GPEI target was to eradicate polio from the world by year…

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    According to Jorah Mormont, “It’s tempting to see your enemies as evil, but there’s good and evil on both sides of every war ever fought.” This is fundamental in The Red Riding Trilogy. No one knows how deep the corruption is until it is too late. Those that were thought to be good were evil and those thought to be evil were good. The baddies at no point tried to hide how bad they were or how far they were willing to take things. Their motto was, “To the North- we do what we want.” They were…

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    Ebooks. Com Case Study

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    1.ebooks.com Ebooks.com is one of the leading source of distributing digital books across the globe through the use of internet. It offers its customers a wide range of books to select form, with categories and tags available to help the customer filter out what they like. In addition, if the customer is aware of exactly what they want, they can directly type the book's name in the search bar available at the home screen of the website's homepage. If only author name is known, books can easily…

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    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 left her homeland to study at…

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    Nepal travel information is important to know the tourist visa, trekking information, place to see, world heritage site, major cities, how to get Nepal, things to do, money exchange, water, environment, and accommodation. Nepal is a small country with a diversity of culture, society, ethnic group, geography, and language. Nepal travel information explains different subjects, including place to stay, best season, attractions, tourist visa, and people. Kathmandu is the first entry point of Nepal,…

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