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    Introduction Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, was born on 17 October 1817 in Delhi and died on 27 March 1898. He earned reputation as a distinguished scholar. He cared about Muslims community in India since the British colonists started religious racism and isolated Muslims from educational curricula. He expected that if we remained without a policy that protects our rights and country they will be destroyed. He had a clear vision about education and how to keep a balance between modern education and the…

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    Right step, right moment Taking each chance is the best way to move forward and succeed. The first step I took towards being a successful person in my life, was my first trip toward my schoolhouse journey. I was born in Pakistan, where I started my education. Though we were Afghan refugees in Pakistan but still we did have chances to go to school and study. I was a top student during my educational period in Pakistan. I had dreams of becoming an engineer when I was ten. But, considering the…

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    We interviewed Neil from Mumbai, India. Mumbai is a very densly populated city in India and is located on India's west coast. The biggest tourist attraction there is The Gateway of India stone arch, built by the British Raj in 1924. Mumbai was formerly called Bombay and changed its name in 1995 due to Shiv Sena deciding that "Bombay" was a corrupted English version of "Mumbai" and an unwanted legacy of British colonial rule. The new name, "Mumbai" comes from Mumbā or Mahā-Ambā, meaning "the name…

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    pre-chewed marshmallows because of the power of technology and its implementation of educational domain. Children who were once so feebleminded, that watching television and chewing gum was an impossibility; are now able to write haikus in Finnish, Urdu, and Cuneiform. All through the power of technology. While some of the success stories are truly with merit and…

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    • Ashurah, death anniversary of grandson of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) on the 9th and 10th days of the Muharram. Talk The national language of Pakistan is Urdu . Along with these languages Pakistanis used to speak quite a lot of other regional languages like Punjabi, Sindhi, Pothohari, Pashto, Saraiki, Balochi, Shina, Khowar, Burushaski, Hindko and Wakhi etc. While English is used as the official language…

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    I have consistently demonstrated high standards of clinical and cultural competence. Delivering quality patient centred care requires both clinical expertise and cultural awareness. I always aim that my medical practice can overcome barriers to care that patients of different cultures may face. Examples include: - When working in Karratha during my rural community residency rotation, I had first-hand experience in understanding Aboriginal communities and the complexities surrounding Indigenous…

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    Chetan Bhagat is known for his explanation of reality in the contemporary Indian society. All his works speak of social issues and immorality which damage the development of the individual and the society. Chetan Bhagat, as an Indian, fictionalizes the Indian contemporary society. He writes about each part of India like its culture, its issues, and its languages and describes the life of young generation. In all his novels, he focuses on modern urban issues, the quality of private coaching…

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    Bangladesh Case Study by: Christie Rosengren, Jessie Patterson, Lara Carpenter, Louisa Matheny, Nathan Toenjes Introduction The small tropical country of Bangladesh is the result of a bitter civil war that divided the country of Pakistan into two nations. The violence of this war is rated as one of the top 5 genocides in the twentieth century by The Guinness Book of Records. Mass murder committed by the Pakistani Army against millions of Bengalis led to East Pakistan seceding from the West…

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    Endangered Language Essay

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    blood bathed language movement of 1952 in East Pakistan was for the right to speak in mother tongue. The people’s demand was the state language should be the mother tongue Bengali. They protested the proposal of declaring Urdu as the only state language ignoring Bengali. Here Urdu was the outsider’s language and Bengali was the mother tongue of native speakers who were the majority. That majority built a nationality, which made foundation of the country…

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    Hijras In Macbeth Essay

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    This recontextualisation of hijras in Macbeth permits a new interpretation not only to British South Asians but also to British audiences by breaking the previous pigeonholes created by either South Asian playwrights or other media. While reviewing Verma’s Macbeth in an online blog, Farrah Chaudhry, the 1623 Associate artist, feels ‘guilty’ of creating British South Asian pigeonhole characters on the stage (Chaudhry, 2015). Surpassing Chaudhry’s list of stereotypes, Verma engages the…

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