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    NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LANGUAGES: Urdu is the official language in Pakistan. All judicial and official correspondence is done through this language. Besides that, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Pashto are also spoken in various regions. All of them represent the core cultural values of Pakistan. 11. LITERACY: Pakistan has a high rate illiteracy and unemployment. This culture is very conservative and low activity culture. Due to illiteracy, people resist social changes and new trends…

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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    Impressed by the region’s rich vegetation, the ancient visitors called it Madhubani -– the ‘forest of honey.’ In this mythical region, Lord Rama, the handsome prince of Ayodhya and incarnation of Vishnu, married princess Sita, born of a furrow her father King Janaka had tilled. Mithila is the land of the founders of Buddhism and Jainism, the birthplace of the scholars of all six…

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    yet wanting to be separate, and a good example would be the Hindus and the Sikhs. One wanting more power over the other and wanting to be apart from one another all because of religion which resulted in the creation of the state of Punjab in India. The state of Punjab wasn 't enough for Sikhs they still wanted more power and to reach this goal there was the militant movement but this unsuccessful. So because of the people, not the religion, over 400 civilians and over a hundred died during…

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    to school. The literacy rate in Khyber is 50% and the city of Peshawar is among the most populated cities in Pakistan overall, and with a great number of private and public schools. Baluchistan is a province located in an arid desert and a mountain region, making it difficult to build schools and over 28% of the population is literate. The barren land plays a great role in developing and increasing education in this area. But with this lack of education, Pakistan sought to remedy this illiteracy…

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    Sultanate Rule Essay

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    He was an able military general and led several successful military campaigns to the Deccan region. The Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent under his rule as he controlled almost the whole of the Indian subcontinent and kept the vast Mughal Empire united until his death. Aurangzeb was the most authoritarian Mughal ruler and ordered the destruction…

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    One of the soldiers was named Kip, decides to stay at the Villa to try and seize any unexploded ordnances. Kip is an Indian Sikh (is a panentheistic religion that originated in the Punjab Region of the Indian Subcontinent during the 15th century), a Sapper (Combat Engineer), specializes in bomb and ordnance disposal. The English patient and Kip immediately become friends. While being sedated by morphine, the patient reveals everything;…

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    nation 's unifying language. While only eight percent of the population speaks Urdu as a first language, most people speak it in addition to their own. The provinces are free to use their own regional languages and dialects. The major languages of the region correlate with the ethnic groups: Punjabi, Sindhi, Baluchi, Pashtu, and so…

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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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    disturbance. Monsoon:a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia Buddhism: a religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Gautama Buddhism that suffering is inherent in life and that one can be liberated from it by mental and moral self-purification. Hinduism:a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion. Sikhism:a monotheistic religion founded in Punjab in the 15th century by Guru Nanak.…

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    Rationale In Social Work

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    Rationale Art is an expression that has been a popular medium from generation to generation, inspiring youth to study the form of the art and take it to next level. Our basic needs, food, clothes and shelter is the foremost example where art can be exposed . Cooking is an art, clothing and textiles is an art and houses and buildings also is an ultimate result of art. After exploring various fields in art and design from several years, I realized I am keenly interested in textiles and fashion…

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