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    He Named Me Malala is about a young girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for being a female who wanted to get an education. After recovery Malala fights for women’s right to an education. The basic theme for this film was courage. She was fearless when presenting her cause. She allowed people to empathize with her experiences and to feel for the children still living those experiences. Another theme presented in this film was dedication towards social activism. She had an experience that…

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    attainment on a country’s productivity are well established, and in many developing countries, private schools cost less per pupil than their public school counterparts do. (AKKZ use a dataset on elementary school students from Pakistan, but the effects of private schooling in Pakistan may mirror those in other developing countries as well. ) If private schools can improve educational outcomes while costing less, perhaps governments should encourage their growth through school voucher programs.…

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    Professional Social Work in Pakistan The scope of social work practice continues to increase as old and new bio-psycho-socio-economic and political needs require concern. Social work knowledge, skills, and technologies are growing efficiently. Hence, training advances, settings and roles of the profession have considerably extended. There are certain areas or fields which provide a good scope for the practice of professional social work in a developing country like Pakistan. Social Development…

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    adopted manufacturing, revenues and exports have all grown in double digits. This correlation shows that despite the perceived views that protectionism protected the domestic, once policies that promoted trade openness were in place, exports within Pakistan actually increased, due to the comparative advantages they would have held in certain industries. Per Capita GDP Growth Rates, by Country Type, 1990s (%), based on GDP in purchasing power parity terms) Per Capita…

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    been able to continuously find the beauty in a place that some individuals describe as one of the darkest places in the world; Pakistan. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Pakistan) is a country…

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    Pak-China Economic Corridor: Geo- Strategic Importance of Pakistan The geographical significance of a country plays a pivotal role in the world politics for that country. It marks that how critically beneficial or non-beneficial is the country to the other countries in social, economic and political respects. Pakistan is located at a very strategically important place on the globe. It is located at the juncture of energy proficient to energy deficient countries. On…

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    school. The teen activist for women 's and children’s education now laid in a hospital bed in critical condition dying for what she believed in. Fifteen years earlier on July 12, 1997, Malala Yousafzai was born into a muslim family in northwest Pakistan. Her father was a poet and an education activist. Growing up, Malala’s father played a huge influence in her life. She attended the private schools that her father owned during the day, and at night she talked politics with him. When she was…

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    Life After Partition

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    Partition, split British India into two states: Pakistan and a version of India that we know today. Partition remembered not because of the independence of two states, but instead it’s remembered for the violence and death it caused and the impact on political and social relations in that area, an impact that had lasting effects. Today, Partition still leaves a schism between the people in India and Pakistan. (Life After Partition) The novel Train to Pakistan, by Khushwant Singh, takes place…

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    for each family member. We see different type of family system like nuclear, joint, and extended and stem family system in Pakistan. In Pakistan, previously Joint family system was found in a large number and was the most prefer system in Pakistan but now in today’s world of globalization and urbanization joint family system is losing its roots and family system in Pakistan has been converted in nuclear…

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    In 1993 after a failed attempt to climb K2, the world’s second-highest mountain, in an attempt to honor his deceased sister, Greg Mortenson became lost in the Karakoram Mountains in Pakistan. He eventually stumbled into the remote village of Korphe, where he was nursed back to health by the village chief, Haji Ali’s family and treated kindly by the inhabitants. After Mortenson seeing the village’s school, a nonexistent building where students wrote with sticks in the ground without a teacher to…

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