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    “The sole equality on earth, is death.” - Philip James Bailey The struggle towards equality has always been a form of conflict within society. Several factors may interfere with this becoming of equality, examples being the dispute between races, gender roles, and wealthiness - in this case being Pashtuns and Hazaras. To demonstrate this inconvenience, we can visualize two boys from The Kite Runner; Amir and Hassan (referring to them at their younger age). Visualizing these boys throughout the start of the novel, we can analyze, what seems like, an impenetrable bond and brotherhood constructed in the vicinity of chapters one to ten. What makes their bond of such interest, is the inferiority consisting of a Hazara to a Pashtun, Amir being Pashtun and Hassan being Hazara. Historically, a Hazara person is the ethnically correct laborer or servant towards a Pashtun person and is also very much poorer. Furthermore, a Pashtun person is part of the superior and wealthier group, frequently encouraging Hazaras to obey their demands. All things considered, I attained a quote that efficiently depicts the dismal reality of our world. Once again, “The sole equality on earth, is death.” Analytically, the quote exposes that death is the only equal playing field in our generation. Now, the climactic question must be of use. Could the story of the novel exist without the class difference between Amir and Hassan? A non-existent class difference amidst Amir and Hassan would make for an…

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    3.2 Study design The Study will be a Quasi-Experimental design aiming to assess the effectiveness of mHealth intervention on improving oral hygiene and dietary practices of school children. The study will be undertaken among 10 to 12 years aged school children of public and private sector and their parents/ caregivers in Quetta city of Balochistan province. The study will consist of two arms i.e intervention and control. After conducting a baseline, students in both the arms shall receive Oral…

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    1.4 MATHETICAL TEST AT NATIONAL LEVELS ; In Pakistan there is no such type of standardized test or tool bar to check the amplitude of students at any levels ,only the annual examinations were conducted at the end of year it measured the ability of students . In 2007 Habibullah shah designe a tool such as answer to question , with the help of this we measure the students learning . Pakistan has four province ,Blochistan ,Punjab ,Sind and khyber pukhtonkhawa .Quetta is a big city of…

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    Baloch Culture Day Essay

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    inheritance (Nasir Iqbal) 4) Pakistan pledges to work for easing tension in South Asia (Anwar Iqbal) 5) HEC’s Rankings (Usman Khawaja) Selected article: “Baloch culture day celebrated (by: Saleem Shahid)” 2nd March is the cultural day of Baluchistan which is celebrated every year in federal Islamabad and all over Baluchistan. Balochi literature is the best way to understand the culture, tradition and thinking of Baloch people. On this day, Baloch…

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    Government is a puppet regime that is not worth talking with (Walsh). However, the government met with low level Taliban commanders whose primary aim were rather monetary than sincere willingness to end armed insurgency. The track record of these low-level primary negotiation were “replete with trickery and deception, some Taliban members used negotiation as a tactic to gain political and military advantages rather than to settle conflicts” (Majidyar). Until recently, the government failed to…

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    total area of Pakistan. Several researchers have investigated the biology and utilization of wild land shrubs Chapin (1980) May and Killing beck (1992). According to FAO (1983), plant species of Baluchistan are deficient in total digestible nutrients and in digestible protein and dry matter with respect to animal requirement. In Baluchistan, previously the research has been focused only on quantifying the crude protein of range forages Wahid (1990), with only limited research focused on…

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    Case Study Of Gwadar Port

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    Development of Gwadar Port by itself will not serve the purpose. Gwadar must have very effective and reliable means of communication to all the main business centers of Pakistan. b. In development of infrastructure the most important and first requirement is to construct minimum four lanes highway starting from Karachi to Quetta. c. Railway communication must also be established along with road network Railway line linking Karachi to Quetta through Gwadar will also cost about 30 billion Rupees.…

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    By the mid-1990s, a fundamentalist group called the Taliban took control of the country. The Taliban ruled according to Islamic Sharia law and instituted extremely harsh restrictions on the country. Osama Bin Laden, a veteran of the fight against the Soviets, became a leading figure in the Al Qaeda terrorist organization, one of the largest and most sophisticated Islamic terror groups in the world. It was from within Afghanistan that Bin Laden and his followers plotted to strike against the…

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    in Pakistan and by targeting the new head of Taliban in Pakistan soil, there is no doubt that Pakistan is safe heavens of international terrorists and insurgent groups. This has further harmed Pakistan's reputation globally. The latest evidence such as passport and identification found after the attack shows that Mullah Mansour just returned from Iran after a couple of months stay there. This is a new development, which further indicates that there are other countries involved in support of…

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    Farah’s goal is to get her mother and herself across the border of Afghanistan to Quetta, Pakistan. On their way there they come across multiple challenges. For instance, Farah and her mother try to get on to a very crowded bus, surrounded by dozens of people, in order to get through Farah realizes, “…what we needed to do, and taking my mother by the arm, I shoved and pushed with the others until we made it to the door of the van” (Ahmedi 355). As a young girl Farah being able to do this while…

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