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    It gave world a gesture that Pakistan is made only for the Muslims and the people who speak Urdu language. A mindset of not secure Pakistan for non-Muslims was promoted. The military of Pakistan which was considered to be the most powerful institution in the country suffered a lot. The East Pakistan produced a large amount of jute, and other it…

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    English is one of the official languages that is taught in schools, it is used by the government and the well educated. Urdu is the other official language. They are considering replacing English with Urdu because it is the 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…

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    Ghalib was the great poet of urdu literature on one hand and Shakepeare was the famous dramatist and great poet of English literature and there were many similarities found between Ghalib and Shakespeare. Ghalib lost his loved, Dilli, sponsorship and all that he valued. These events failed to bend his unconquerable spirit and helped form his spiritual vision and his -, his unconquerable Ghazals reflect that spiritual vision. Shakespeare undergone similar experiences but he chose a broadly…

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    There are many pros and cons to the English-only movement, which is why it continues to spark debate among many states. I am against the English-only law, but I believe many changes need to be made to the bilingual education system. I am against the English-only law mainly because it divides our country instead of promoting unity. Many ELL students would feel left out and excluded if the classes were only taught in English. They would have to focus on mastering English and academic content at…

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    Toba Teh Manto Analysis

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    Saadat Hasan Manto is one of the greatest short story writers in Urdu literature who has produced twenty two collections of short stories dealing with different subjects such as partition, human life, social taboos, communal violence, so on and so forth. His stories revolving round the subject of partition of the subcontinent after independence in 1947 are more famous and more known than his other stories. Toba Tek Singh is one such story, a masterpiece, which is interwoven with the theme of…

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    Abstract Saadat Hasan Manto is one of the greatest short story writers in Urdu literature who has produced twenty two collections of short stories dealing with different subjects such as partition, human life, social taboos, communal violence, so on and so forth. His stories revolving round the subject of partition of the subcontinent after independence in 1947 are more famous and more known than his other stories. Toba Tek Singh is one such story, a masterpiece, which is interwoven with the…

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    His many poems are written for freedom fighters where he tries to inspire the freedom fighter to fight for the nation , for example poem, ruke na tu. His all the poems are extremely rhythmic and have a unique music in each. In his poems he has used urdu words. He seems to be influenced by Persian style of writing. In some poems his each paragraph ends with same word. Most of his poems have a rhythm of group of 4-5 lines with two lines being rhythmic to each other. Other Works :- Apart from being…

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    individuals learn English and get accustomed to how things run in Canada. Since I am quite social and can get along with almost anyone I believe I’ll be able to work well with the teacher and the students. Moreover, I also happen to speak Arabic and Urdu and so if we have any foreign students who speak these languages, I will be able to help them understand things a bit better. However, I am very shy and often question everything I do. By working as an assistant teacher, I hope to grow more…

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    Payam E Mehjoor Analysis

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    poetry. He embodied subjects like development, revolution, patriotism, love, joy, nature, beauty in his poetry. He talked about progress of Kashmiris’ and awakened people from slumber by his lively new literary form. He penned down his work in Persian, Urdu and Kashmiri languages and mainly in three forms vachan, gazal and nazam. His poetry is mainly divided in to three parts: earlier poetry as Kalam-e-Mehjoor profoundly on romanticism, middle as Payam-e-Mehjoor majorly for imbibing the…

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    It is important that everyone learns about the cultures that they are communicating with, but it is even more important that nurses learn about the cultural people they are working with for the following reasons: one, if a nurse does something against the traditions of the culture he or she is in, the cultural person may leave the hospital early and die; two, a nurse may loses his or her job for offending people from culture; and three, a nurse needs to learn how to communicate properly with the…

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