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    making it a part of me .Fellow pupils and teachers accepted me for my individuality. Likewise, I accepted them more and more with their American culture each day. Presently, I have become practically “Americanized.” Although my family and I converse in Urdu with our relatives, observe holidays, visit Pakistan bi-annually, eat traditional “desi” food, for the most part, I relate to being a typical American teenager and live a “normal” student life.The advantages of a bicultural lifestyle are…

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    The Mughals ruled northern India from 1526 – 1857 AD where the Lodhi’s was the last dynasty to rule India. The invasion started all because of India's reputation of being the only known source of diamond mines in the world and it's flushing International trade attracted many invasions. “North Indian kingdoms resisted invasions by Arab and Turks for centuries, but soon small Islamic empires or Sultanate were established in several parts of the north. Before these invasions, Muslim trading…

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    Junayd Case Study Essay

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    include extended time (1.5), revised test directions, flexible settings and directions repeated. Junayd currently resides with his parents, two siblings and grandmother. The family originates from Pakistan. Previous reports indicate that English and Urdu languages spoken in the home. The family history is significant for a paternal aunt with cognitive delays. Junayd is the product of a cesarean pregnancy with no concerns noted with the pregnancy or delivery. Junayd’s medical history notes a one…

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    of a famous lyricist and poet from India by name “Javed Akhtar”. In his work, he talks about the process of finding your fire within. He is a connoisseur of Urdu poetry. He has addressed the students of Harvard University as a keynote speaker on “Secular elements in Urdu Poetry”. Also he has been a speaker at University of London on “Modern Urdu Poetry”. Apart from being a lyricist, he is also a social activist with an avid interest in Indian politics, communal harmony and fundamentalism. It is…

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    Stylistic Analysis of Allama Iqbal’s Shikwa Back ground: According to Bassnett and Gundy (1993) “Literature is a high pint of language practice; debatable it makes the best skill a language user can express. Anyone who wants to obtain a thoughtful knowledge of language that goes away from the useful will read literary texts in that language.” Usually, literature is look upon to be the privilege of definite people who are capable with certain ability and understanding literature. Literature is…

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    THE IMPACT OF IPADS ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WHO ARE IDENTIFYING AND DEFINING SIGHT WORDS 1. Topic The purpose of this research paper (a) is to examine the effects of how Beginner level English Language Learners best learn high frequency Dolch sight words in terms of identification and application by using an iPad technology, and (b) to evaluate satisfaction and motivation among participants in the use of iPads in the sight word acquisition. The participants will consist of three…

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    My Identity Essay

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    Culture can be known as many different things; to me culture is the way of life for a group of people. There are numerous amounts of cultures across the globe. It is something that is passed on from generation to generation. It is the values of a person, a way they decide to do something. Identity works hand in hand with the idea of culture. Your culture shapes the way you behave, which then creates an identity. The way one inherits their rituals or morals may be different than someone else’s…

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    1.0 Introduction Medical education is perceived as stressful and can effect student’s mental health, physical as well as their quality of life. High levels of depression and poor quality of life have been shown in medical students in various studies. Amongst medical students, depression and stress has been reported to be due to academic demands, stress inability to cope, exam, increased psychological pressure, too much work load and mental tension The transition from pre-clinical to clinical…

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    Bapsi Sidhwa is a Pakistani well-acclaimed diasporic writer. The novels she has written in English reveal her individual understanding of the Indian subcontinent’s Partition, socio-political aspects, abuse against women, immigration to the US, and membership in the Parsi or Zoroastrian community. Born on August 11, 1938 in Karachi in the country of Pakistan, she subsequently migrated to Lahore. Bapsi Sidhwa saw with her own eyes the blood-spattered Partition of India when she was a young girl in…

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    how working with those in a health and social care setting can be very challenging, but at the same time extremely rewarding. Working with a variety of clients both young and old taught me vital, transferable skills such as communication (I can speak Urdu and Punjabi as well as English, patience care and respect for clients in my care. Working in a variety of healthcare settings and due to the unpredictable nature of care, I have learnt to put my own opinions aside and focus on the needs and…

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