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    Akbar Research Paper

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    architecture, Jahangir could be accredited with the building of the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, the father of Nur Jehan, which was build under her supervision and portrays great mosaic work outside with paintings inside. He build gardens in Kashmir and Punjab and mosques in Lahore. He was also interested in fashion and used to design clothes for himself that were prohibited for others to adopt. It can be easily deduced that Jahangir was a great patron of art and creativity and never shied away…

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    Teenage Activism

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    Have you ever heard of teen activist? Well if you haven't , teen activism is teens that stand up for something that they believe in,such as Malala, Alex lin and Iqbal. Not all teen activist are successful at first. Like they live in danger like Malala and Iqbal or like Alex lin, who tried to get a law passed but it was denied. Also they might have to do campaigning to make other people aware of what they believe in. Also, not everyone is going to agree with the people that are trying to get…

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    Within the continent of Asia lies the seventh largest country in the world with a whopping 3.28 million square feet – India. Rajasthan is the largest of twenty-nine states within India, located between Pakistan, Gujarat and Punjab. In contrast Goa is the smallest state within. It is found in the southwest part of the country. Gujarat, which is positioned on the utmost west of India, is the most populated state. Three bodies of water surround this large land: the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal…

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    desire to become a doctor. I graduated from medical school with a philosophy in life - to provide health care services to the poor and underprivileged of the society. My initial 4 years were spent serving rural India in the states of Chhattisgarh and Punjab as I worked in small Christian mission hospitals. These hospitals served more than three hundred villages and by establishing village…

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    universities of the country. This policy must have introduced a comprehensive plan to prepare Tourism Workforce for the better management of this industry. 11. Most of the people in Pakistan are uneducated especially if you go to other provinces than Punjab. Therefore the role of tourists guide is really important but unfortunately this is not a common practice in Pakistan. Most of the bus or taxi drivers are uneducated so language problem is a big issue for foreign tourists. The government…

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    Social philosophy claims to have prominent places for protest and mass movement. This paper is an attempt to explore these concepts in the eyes of three Modern Indian philosophers, i.e., Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. People protest for many reasons. Social psychology has lots to offer the study of protest. At the heart of every protest are grievances, such as experience of illegitimate inequality,…

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    Sikhism In South Asia

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    They dominated the Muslim thought and social life, and also reached out at times toward Hinduism. Sheik Hajvery traveled through the Middle East and central Asia and brought Sufism to the Punjab. He was successful in the conversion of the entire northern part of India to Islam (Islamic Mysticism in India, 450). At first, Sufism was an intellectualist movement, and generated the greatest literature of Islam. The goal of Sufism is to get a…

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    Oil Discovery Essay

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    Oil exploration began in the Subcontinent in 1866 with the drilling of the first well, Kundal-1 (Khisor Range, near oil seepage); in the region that now constitutes Pakistan. The first oil discovery was made in 1915 in Potwar, located in the Punjab Province, from Miocene / Eocene rocks; that field is still on production through artificial lift. Since 1915, Potwar remained the traditional ‘oil patch’ of the country till the oil was struck in 1981 at Khaskheli-1, drilled in Badin area of Sindh…

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    the expense of import of timber and wood based items is of billions of rupees. Following are the factors which are excessively leading towards deforestation. Infrastructure Development: Recently we have come across some massive constructions in Punjab, building of roads, overhead bridges, the metro bus routes and orange train paths constructions. Such mega constructions are eminently the major reason for the deforestation in Pakistan. The infrastructural developments are destroying the natural…

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    Consanguineous Marriages In South India Consanguineous marriages are known as blood related marriages. Mostly these marriages are between cousins of maternal or paternal side and also in between uncle & neice. Consanguineous marriages are favourable only with cross-cousins, but not with parallel-cousins. Cross-cousins: child of the father's sister(paternal aunt's child) child of the mother's brother(maternal uncle's child) Parallel-cousins: child of father's…

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