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    Jinnah Film Analysis

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    great leader and founder of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah. This film describes some of the different parts of his life and consists of some of the main events which took place in the life of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, such as his life as an advocate, his marriage, his illness and problems that he faced during the struggle for independence. This film was directed by Jamil Dehlavi and was written by Akbar S. Ahmed which was released in 1998 in the United Kingdom and Pakistan. The summary: The film…

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    Poverty In Pakistan Essay

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    Poverty in Pakistan is also a major issue: a very fast-growing population facing a lot of problem like lack of education, jobs, technology and investment. But the nation is committed for tackling the problem and the poverty rate has fallen by more than 10% in the mid-2000s. According to a report nearly 15 million people who were lifted out of poverty. Media has placed facts and figures in front of nation and gave suggestions to eliminate poverty. The reason why poverty became such an important…

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    Joseph Stiglitz in his extract concurs that the environment is being stained and the people that are being effected the most are the ones who are underprivileged. He further justifies his idea by giving examples of two industrial tycoons in the world; China and the United States (US). Both, he claims, race against each other on carbon emissions but China has won, although the US contributed more to this issue by almost more than a quarter carbon emissions since 1750. He adds on a global scale…

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    Ayub Khan Case Study

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    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 difference of language, Ayub Khan’s biasness and his policies regarding East Pakistan, six points presented by Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman and the influence of Indian government in the East Pakistan. Due to these circumstances, the East and the West Pakistan got separated on…

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    That place is Pakistan. In the past they were more abundant with glacier ice than anywhere else in the world, between the poles. This has now got researchers wondering about Pakistan’s ice in the past, present and future. Pakistan General Information…

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    and its neighbouring countries, Pakistan and Bangladesh, is a rich and luminous tale as it encompasses the countless successes and hardships each country experienced during its development as independent entities. In 2012, Deepa Mehta, an Indo-Canadian film director with a screenplay by Salman Rushdie, a British Indian novelist, produced the film “Midnight’s Children.” Together they brought to the screen a magical yet historical tale on the partition of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The basis…

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    Pakistan Political System

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    society on their behalf. The political systems of the United States and Pakistan, though both considered ‘democratic’, can be distinguished in many different aspects. Differences on the democratic spectrum between the United States and Pakistan can be found compared in their electoral systems, freedoms of the press, speech, and religious practice. The electoral systems of the United States and Pakistan differ to an extent. In Pakistan, the qualities an individual must possess in order to…

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    Neveen Bashiti 3/19/2017 Regional Geography of the World Chapter 8A & 8B Summary The South Asian Realm South Asia may be the most diverse realm in the world. Mountains, deserts, and the Indian Ocean are some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism…

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    I Hate School By Malala

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    Many Americans take school for granted. Some Americans would go as far as saying “school is lame”, or “I hate school”. In a society where going to an educational facility is mandatory, many of us have not experienced a lack of schooling. As American kids sit on their phones in school, Pakistani females struggle to get to school in an apocalyptic scene. Females in the middle east strive to get an education and have been impeded by the Taliban, a terrorist organization. Malala, a Pakistani female,…

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    Pakistan is a developing country. It is located in the South Asia. It is also known as the heart of Asia. Pakistan is an Islamic country. In early 19th century there was no development in this country but as time passed by, the country has start developing day by day. Now this country has respectful Army and also have respectable name in world’s nuclear power. Now in 21st century the country is recognized as one of the largest Nuclear Power in the world. A country where there are so…

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