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    Body Paragraph: Topic Sentence: The reason why your thesis is true or the area or perspective of the research question being investigated- In every postcolonial country there are people being born who have never seen oppressive rule, and have always been independent. (1D) The question, is how do you teach these people as children about colonialism. Has it been easier before or after postcolonialism? This perspective will be examined in the contexts of South Africa, India, and the Middle East.…

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    Hawala System

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    In this research paper I will portray and focus on the hawala system. The general outline of this paper is as follows: a description of the hawala system; why certain terrorist groups use the system; which terrorist organizations use the system how it can be advantageous for terrorist groups to use; the relevance of the system; what the counterterrorism implications are for the United States in regards to the hawala system. What is the hawala system? The hawala system is a way for individuals…

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    function of a seismologist is to locate the source, nature, and magnitude of a seismic event. Recently, there has been a discovery regarding the Ancient Temples. The temples that are in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, India fall within the Kashmir seismic gap of the Northwest Himalaya range. This area has the potential to produce earthquakes of a 7.5 magnitude or larger. As stated in the article, the type of damage sustained by temples clustered around two town regions suggests that…

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    Thousands of people have died in the turmoil of the Kashmir conflict and approximately affected about 7 million people in that region. About 500,000 people have been internally displaced due to terrorism and other military actions. The United States had no direct involvement in the conflict and asked both…

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    2010 's summer protests achieved mass media coverage in India and internationally, too. Kashmir had had vast demonstrations in 2008 but had been protesting for over twenty years. What is different is that, the newspaper, The Guardian, reports that middle-class India previously not interested in news from Kashmir, except with being at war with Pakistan, was for the first time, able to hear the other side of the story. Facebook users in India rose drastically…

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    cultivating relationship with your fellow teammates but also with other International country delegations. Through the stimulation, I had noticed that communication in general is the key for every negotiation. As for this year’s topic was the conflict of Kashmir between India and Pakistan, I had learned to help and work as a UK diplomat and as a mediator between two countries facing a heated conflicted on a land based on political and historical reasons. The meetings that me and my teammates…

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    “An Epidemic of ‘Dead Eyes’ in Kashmir as India Uses Pellet Guns on Protesters” by Ellen Barry explains how protesters in Kashmir are being shot in the eyes by the Indian forces’ pellet guns. This has become so frequent that the Indian prime minister had something to say on it. What I would have guessed that he would say was that…

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    (Jinnah Aug. 14, 1947, 1). Later on, Jinnah questioned his own vision as he started wondering if people around the world were even aware about Pakistan six months after it became a country. He also wondered whether some conflicts, such as those in Kashmir would end soon, as he knew he was going to die in the near future and he didn’t want Kashmir’s disputes on his…

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    Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army’s Way of War (Oxford University Press, 2014) C. Christine Fair, PhD., one of the foremost South Asian experts, has made Pakistan army the subject of her book: Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army’s Way of War. The overarching theme, resonating with all the eleven chapters in the book, depicts the Pakistan army as central to all the misfortunes befalling the country. Fair accentuates the overbearing presence and consequent ruinous decisiveness of the…

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    Benazir Bhutto Case Study

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    FOREIGN POLICY OF BENAZIR: Benazir Bhutto's international technique was doubtful. In her second phrase, Bhutto extended Pakistan's relationships with the entire world. Like her dad, Benazir Bhutto sought to improve relationships with socialist declares, and she examines out to Libya improved the relationships between the two nations. Benazir also thanked Muammar al-Gaddafi for his tremendous tasks and assistance for her dad before and during Zulfikar's trial in 1977. Ties continuous…

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