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    Ch#6 Population LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students will be able to:  Describe Population Distribution  Define Population Density  Explain factors affecting population Density  Elaborate factors that repel and attract settlers  Describe population distribution and density of Pakistan  Describe age and sex structure of Pakistan Population Distribution and Density People are unevenly distributed around the world. The difference in distribution is measured by comparing population density that is,…

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    majority of Hazaras stay in a region called Hazarajat or Hazarestan which is described as rugged mountainous core of Afghanistan. The discrimination drove many Hazaras to live along the borders, closer to Iran and Pakistan. About 70,000 Hazaras live in Quetta, Pakistan. ’The Hazara people are mostly Muslims, consisting of the various sects such as Islami, Sunni and…

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    Something that Ahmedi, Ben, and Aengus share is the want to succeed whether it is about finding love or just trying to survive in their situation. Ahmedi , from the excerpt “Other Side of The Sky” ,was a girl who wanted to escape Afghanistan before the conditions worsen and illnesses and death occur. Ben ,from the book Spy School was the new kid at Spy School who became a target of the mole on the first day. Aengus was an elderly man whose despair to find love drove him to live. Ahmedi was a…

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    A young girl facing life-threatening fears inherits her father's will to survive. In the book “The Other Side Of The Sky” written by Farah Ahmedi she writes of her life growing up in the harsh environment of Afghanistan. The memoir tells her troubling time losing her leg along with losing her whole family. Farah grew up in the land mine field Kabul Afghanistan. At the age of just seven she lost her leg by stepping on one of the landmines. She spent two years in Germany to survive the injury.…

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    Home is not a place, but a reality — a set of circumstances that one is born in. But for the nearly 1.5 million street children in Pakistan, the only home they know is cruel, crowded and concrete. ABSTRACT We see children roaming on streets every day, they usually sell flowers, cloth, copies, toys, polish boots, and some survive on begging. There are 1.2 million children on streets of Pakistan including all the major cities and urban centers. According to UNICEF Street children are children…

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    Mir Aimal Kansi Case

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    that were killed and Nicholas Starr, Calvin Morgan, and Stephen Williams were wounded by the gunshots. Later on, the gunmen identified as Mir Aimal Kansi, a native Pakistani. Right after the attacked Mir Aimal Kansi returned to his family home in Quetta, Pakistan. As his roommate filed a missing person statement to the police. On February 8th 1993 police have search Mir's apartment and discover the weapon used in the shooting. Soon after Mir Aimal Kansi places in the FBI most wanted list.…

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    Mercedes Benz Case Study

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    Introduction Mercedes-Benz is a multinational brand of the German maker Daimler AG, the brand is utilized for extravagance vehicles, transports, mentors, and trucks. Mercedes-Benz is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. The name initially showed up in 1926 under Daimler-Benz which is generally viewed as the main vehicles. Mercedes-Benz is a piece of the "German Big 3" extravagance automakers, alongside Audi and BMW, which are the three top of the line extravagance automakers on the planet…

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    she known with her mother to some place she has only heard rumors about, and when I was younger I moved as well. I moved across The United States of America from Northern Virginia to the coast of California, and she moved from Afghan to, eventually, Quetta Pakistan. It was hard for us both, but it was still harder for the Author. In attion, something happier that we share is or love for School and education. In the book, it said that she told a lady in Pakistan on page 148 “I want to go to…

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    In Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killings, author and social psychologist Chris Waller focuses on how the everyday person has a hand in the brutal act of annihilation that is genocide. In his book, Waller analyzes the evolutionary forces responsible for shaping human nature and the psychosocial influences on individuals that make them more prone to engage in acts of extraordinary human evil. Waller offers readers a persuasive four-prong model for how everyday…

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    Career Episode Essay

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    2.1 Introduction In this career episode, I shall describe major project performed during course of my employment in Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resource “RCRWR” which functions under Ministry of Science and Technology, Federal Government of Pakistan. I was appointed as Assistant Director and I am going to describe the project KHUSHAL PAKISTAN PROGRAMME (Devolution Support Program) for the provision of safe drinking water. This career episode took place from March till October 2007…

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