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    When a sub-ordinate nation is ruled by a more dominant nation‚ the dominant nation passes on most of its cultural traits‚ most notably language‚ onto the sub-ordinate nation through power. This transfer of one culture onto another‚ is what we call‚ cultural imperialism. The language that is believed to be the dominant language today is the ‘English’ language‚ which obviously comes from the western culture. In today’s world you see English spoken almost everywhere‚ in India its even the co-official

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    Role of Youth

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    Role of Youth for a Positive Pakistan Arsalan Ahmed Khan SE - Metallurgy Engineering This essay has secured first position in SME Intellectual writing contest 2010 Junior Category. The destiny of a nation is vested with the youngsters. These are the people if guided correctly; they can modify the course of the world. They have the might of extensive thinking‚ hard struggle‚ innovation and advancement. The youth are ready to adapt changes because they are young they are in search of truth‚ they

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    Pakistan as a Super Power

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    PAKISTAN AS A SUPER POWER In a recent article‚ “Turning Challenges into Opportunities” we argued that Pakistanis are a brave‚ resilient‚ and highly intelligent people who‚ under a strong‚ determined‚ and patriotic leadership‚ can surmount any crisis. Furthermore‚ there are many reasons that Pakistan could become a global superpower within few decades. Of course‚ in the sublime sense‚ the only superpower is the Almighty Allah. However‚ in more mundane terms‚ a superpower can be defined as

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    Shooting of Malala Yousafzai On October 9th 2012‚ during a regular Monday morning‚ 14-year-old student and children’s activist Malala Yousafzai was severely wounded when an un-identified man ordered students to point out Malala and when they did‚ the man open fired on her causing bullets to penetrate her skull and neck. The attempted assassination‚ which was later identified to be the work of Taliban members‚ has sparked an outrage inside Pakistan and around the world. Malala being recently and

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    Sarojini Naidu

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    Sarojini Naidu (extreme right) with Mahatma Gandhi during Salt Satyagraha‚ 1930 Sarojini Naidu joined the Indian national movement in the wake of partition of Bengal in 1905. She came into contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale‚ Rabindranath Tagore‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Annie Besant‚ C. P. Ramaswami Iyer‚ Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.[6] During 1915-1918‚ she traveled to different regions in India delivering lectures on social welfare‚ women empowerment and nationalism. She awakened the women of India

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    Passage: Nasser Ali: Irane‚ I love you. Would you marry me? Irane’s father: It’s out of the question! How can an artist provide for his family? Nahid: And then one day‚ I ran into your sister on the street. She gave me the news I had been waiting for so long... Nasser: But‚ Mom‚ I don’t love her. Nasser’s Mother: That doesn’t matter. Love will come with time. Summary In this passage Nahid bring Nasser his favorite food‚ which is chicken with plums. He spits it out because he can’t taste it and blames

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    intolerance in pakistan

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    for fundamental rights‚ which include freedom of speech‚ freedom of thought‚ freedom of information‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of association‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and the right to bear arms. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan to be a moderate secular state blended with some Islamic values and principles. Nevertheless‚ Pakistan’s status as an Islamic Republic should not be confused or compared with other Islamic Republics in the region‚ such as the

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    Challenges Faced by Youth

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    It is not rare to hear the phrase “Pakistan’s future is very bright‚ because we have a seven crore youth population.” this has become part of the most widely used rhetoric about our country’s future and this rhetoric is even more prevalent on our national days. Youth is a not biological age but rather a mindset. Pakistan is essentially a young country – almost half of the segment of Pakistani population belongs to youth with ages between the age 15-35 (66%). But‚ the problem with this assertion is

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    Though the portrayal of the origins and development of Gandhi’s ideologies was impressive‚ the biggest flaw in Attenborough’s film was‚ ironically‚ the misportrayal of certain historical personalities‚ most evidently in the character of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Dressed up in the role of the “villain”‚ he is shown to possess sinister notions. Slit-eyed‚ pock-marked‚ monocle and English-sounding‚ Jinnah obstinately opposes Gandhi’s gentle ways‚

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    REPORT WRITING ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED TO: Sir Azmat Ali Ansari REPORTED BY: Raahima Nasim – 17663 TOPIC: The causes of the defeat in East Pakistan of the army which resulted in separation of East Pakistan from the West Pakistan. INTRODUCTION The separation of East Pakistan was a great setback to Pakistan. By 1970‚ sentiments for national unity had weakened in East Pakistan to the extent that constant conflict between the two Wings dramatically erupted into mass civil disorder. This tragically resulted

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