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    we must learn to smell farts as in our life our girl frends will say to smell her ass and then she will fart but if you will do yuck! then she will leave you ssssssssFifteenth of August" redirects here. For other uses‚ see August 15. Independence Day The national flag of india‚ on the Red fort in Delhi; a common sight on public and private buildings on national holidays like the 15th of August. Also called The Fifteenth of August स्वतन्त्रता दिवस Observed by India Type National Significance

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    homeland for the Muslims of subcontinent. It was founded with the blessing of Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader) Mohammad Ali Jinnah‚ the architectand founder of Pakistan.We are proud of the fact that the Quaid-E-Azam demonstrated his faith andconfidence in HBL by opening his personal account in our Bombay branch in theyear 1946.The first prime minister of Pakistan Quaid-e-Millat Liaqat Ali Khan‚ on theindependence day of Pakistan (August 14‚ 1947) appreciated the service of the bank in these words. “I

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    Problems of National Integration between East and West Pakistan Purpose of this section This section covers the problems of national integration between East and West Pakistan. It introduces candidates to the:  Language Movement  Emerging disparities between the two wings of Pakistan‚ in terms of economic development‚ deface and other sectors. Summary Between 1947 and 1956‚ the language issue created tension between the people of East and West Pakistan. But it was only one example of the

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    Table of index Chapter - 1 1 Introduction 1 Chapter - 2 5 History of that Period 5 Chapter - 3 7 Social Background 7 Work for the Muslim Community 8 Chapter - 4 10 Political Career 10 Struggle for existence 11 Chapter - 5 13 Personality of Jinnah 13 Chapter - 6 15 Conclusion 15 Bibliography: - 17 Chapter - 1 Introduction The partition of India‚ 1947‚ some call it as vivisection as Gandhi had‚ has without doubt has been the most wounding trauma of the twentieth

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    Pepsi advertising endeavour Pepsi has always formulated advertising strategies keeping in mind its target group. Its target group has always been the youth. Pepsi’s basic advertising techniques: a) Catchy tag lines and associate lines b) Evolution of the logo c) Association with main sports events d) Youth icons as brand ambassadors i. Creativity in advertisements ii. Grabbing attention a) Catchy tag lines and associate lines: Ever since Pepsi’s entry into India

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    loyalty to form self-government suitable to India. However‚ the league retained its rights to modify self-rule in accordance with their needs and requirements. Jinnah Joins The League: In the meantime‚ Jinnah joined the Muslim League. Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s entry into the league also helped to change the attitudes of the Muslims towards the Hindus. He worked day and night for the Hindu-Muslim unity and earned the title of “Ambassador of Unity”. Ultimately his efforts bore fruit and Congress and

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    home who are concerned about the well being of Pakistan due to the present inimical scenario are cordially invited to share their views to turn Pakistan into “an ideal State” as envisioned by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal and the founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah. OBJECT The aim of the book is to steer the nation towards playing positive roles‚ achieving political awareness to gain/maintain democratic order‚ safeguarding national honour and sovereignty‚ protecting constitution‚ ensuring rule of law

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    Inspirational Latin Quotes divide et impera Divide and rule or Divide and conquer or Divide in order to conquer durate et vosmet rebus servate secundis Carry on and preserve yourselves for better times (Virgil) bis vincit qui se vincit in victoria He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory (Publius Syrus) dimidium facti qui coepit habet He who has begun has the work half done (Horace) Inspirational Latin Sayings faber est quisque fortunae suae every man is architect of his own fortune

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    Bengal‚ the Muslim leadership decided to change its stance. In 1913‚ a new group of Muslim leaders entered the folds of the Muslim League with the aim of bridging the gulf between the Muslims and the Hindus. The most prominent amongst them was Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ who was already a member of Indian National Congress. The Muslim League changed its major objective and decided to join hands with the Congress in order to put pressure on the British government. Lord Chelmsford’s invitation for suggestions

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    Overview of Pakistan’s Economy Pakistan was a very poor and predominantly agricultural country when it gained independence in 1947. Pakistan’s average economic growth rate since independence has been higher than the average growth rate of the world economy during the period. Average annual real GDP growth rates were 6.8% in the 1960s‚ 4.8% in the 1970s‚ and 6.5% in the 1980s. Average annual growth fell to 4.6% in the 1990s with significantly lower growth in the second half of that decade. Farming

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