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    Regional Languages Of Pakistan Introduction: Pakistan is a multi-lingual country. No less than 24 languages and dialects are spoken by the people of Pakistan. There are five regional languages. Punjabi‚ Sindhi‚ Pashto‚ Balochi‚ and Kashmiri. These languages are rich in literature‚ poetry‚ folk songs‚ and spiritual quotes of their respective saints and contribute greatly to the culture of Pakistan. The regional languages‚ though distinct from each other in their forms‚ dialects and expressions

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    target our goals in life from before‚ some succeed while others fail; one shouldn’t waste time in looking for what they want to do in life because their destiny will eventually find them. I realized this a few days back when I watched a movie called “Ashoka The Great” which had mass killing and atrocity in it. I was disturbed but I didn’t really care about it‚ however‚ while I was asleep I had depressing dreams and disturbing thoughts. Thus‚ I woke up all wet with sweat. I asked myself “ What does life

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    Amish Tripathi is a finance professional educated from Indian Institute of Management‚ Calcutta. He is passionate about history‚ mythology and philosophy. He is an avid reader of history and his inspirations for the story ranged from writers like Graham Hancock and Gregory Possehl to the Amar Chitra Katha series of Indian comics. For mythological parts in the novel‚ Tripathi relied on the stories and fables that he had heard from his family. He believes that there is a beauty and meaning in all cultures

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    It comes as a phenomenon at how Buddhism was driven from the land of its birth place due to Hinduisms ultimate triumph. It is difficult to say what specifically led to Buddhist decline from India; however‚ it is clear that Hinduism corresponded more elaborately with human needs‚ and established more direct connections with deities. The philosophy that Buddhism denies the importance of gods and emphasizes on expectations that people find their own ascetic paths in life may have been too heavy a burden

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    their palaces were made of bricks and pillars of stone. General people’s houses were made of long grass‚ hay‚ clay and bamboo. This area was ruled by the Maurjya dynasty before the birth of Christ. The most prominent king of this dynasty was the king Ashoka. The emperors of Gupta Dynasty ruled from 400 A.D for a few centuries. The most famous kings of Gupta Dynasty were King Somudra Gupta‚ Kumar Gupta‚ Banya Gupta foremost. Afterwards The Emperors of Pal Dynasty ruled for a few centuries. The most dominant

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    vessels and heart parts contain what “kind” of blood (oxygenated or deoxygenated)‚ and perform a good dissection. II. Materials and Methods Materials Gloves Specimen Tray Scapel Pins A Photographic Atlas Scissors Shark Rat Ashoka (For assistance) Methods and Procedures 1. One person of each pair gets a shark from the box assigned to your lab. 2. Take the bagged shark into the prep room or sink at the end of your table‚ Open the bag over the sink and

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    James Jones September 17‚ 2011 Block 3 Networks of Communication and Exchange (Chapter 7) 300 BCE-600 BCE I. The Silk Road A. Origins and Operations -The Chinese General Zhang Jian is credited as “originator of overland trade with the western lands.” He made 18 expeditions across deserts to west; he first went to Fergana river-valley. Helped to introduce new plants trees to China through the trade. - Long-distance trade was made important by China’s demand for western products. Nomadic

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    mosques‚including the Quwwatu’l-Islam‚the oldest in northern India‚built of materials reused from some twent Brahman temples.Presently this mosque complex there is courtyard and a prayer hall. The iron Pillar in the mosque compund was built during Ashoka reign and is 7.02m tall ‚0.93m of which is below ground.It bears a Sanskrit inscription from the fourth century A.D.The iron pillar weighs over 6001kg. This tower is situated in the Mehrauli territory of Delhi‚ India.The Minaret of Jam an UNESCO

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    having remarkable specimen of Buddhist art and architecture right from the early Mauryan period. Sanchi is famous in the world for stupas‚ monolithic Asokan pillar‚ temples‚ monasteries and sculptural wealth.Sanchi became a pilgrimage site when Ashoka Maurya erected a stupa and column there in the middle of the 3d century BC. Later rulers enlarged the complex. After the decline of Buddhism in India‚ the ruins lay neglected until the 19th century. Restoration activity commenced in the early 20th

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    Lord Rama Lord Rama also known as Sri Ramchandra (Moon-Like Gentle Rama)‚ Paraga (uplifted Of the Poor) and many more is the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu (one of the trinity god‚ the preserver)‚ the central figure of the epic Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas‚ in which Lord Rama is beautifully portrayed. Lord Rama took birth to free the world from cruelty and sins of the demon King Ravana‚ the King of Lanka. Rama was the first son king Dashratha‚ the king of Ayodhya. Her mother was named Kausilya

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