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    Pakistan’s War On Terror: Up To And Beyond 2014 While Pakistan continues to be a frontline state in the global war on terror‚ it is simultaneously fighting domestic terrorism in a war that will seemingly continue well beyond 2014. In recent months‚ terror attacks targeting the Shia Hazara minority in Baluchistan indicate a transformation of the terror problem in Pakistan. The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi present two different sides of Pakistan’s terrorism problem‚ however

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    This paper will discuss what Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Fredrick Douglass‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Benazir Bhutto have to say about civil disobedience; though coming from different backgrounds they still have the same views or beliefs. This will be done by looking at Martin Luther King Jr.’s work The Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ Fredrick Douglass’s from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ and Henry David Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience and comparing what these authors have

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    Failure of Democracy in Pakistan Democracy is a form of government in which supremacy of power is vested in the people of the voters collectively‚ and it is administered by them or the officers appointed by them. according to Chambers Dictionary it also means a state of society characterized by recognition of equality of right and privileges political‚ social and legal equality. The most accepted definition of democracy is Government of the people‚ for the people‚ and by the people (Abraham Lincoln)

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    conspiracies or historical questions... many come to mind: Who really assassinated Liaquat Ali Khan? Who really murdered John F. Kennedy? Who was really behind Airplane crash of General Zia ul Haq? Who was really behind 9/11? Who assassinated Benazir Bhutto? Was Marilyn Monroe killed? Did aliens crash at Roswell? What was the mystery of Philadelphia Project? Another historical mystery or puzzle is: What was the real story behind the sinking of the Titanic? The book “The Secret Terrorists” printed

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    Unreality of Time

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    McTaggart on the Unreality of Time Leibniz emphasised the similarity between time and space. The differences are striking‚ however‚ since time‚ unlike space‚ seems to have a direction: events seem to ‘move’ in time from the past into the present and into the future. But what does it really mean to say that events ‘move in time’? It seems rather too metaphorical to talk in these terms: an event cannot move in time in the sense in which a person can move in space. Perhaps we should say that time

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    consumers and the global economy? What is causing the latest price spike? This was triggered by concerns about violence in Nigeria and Algeria as well as the delay of the elections in Pakistan. The assassination of the former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto increased oil prices because stability in Pakistan is important to US policy in the Middle East. Threats to oil workers and facilities in Nigeria have cast a long-term shadow over oil supplies from the world’s eighth largest oil exporter. Suspected

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    Family and Family Diversity The anthropologist George Murdock ’s definition of the family over fifty years ago was‚ "The family is a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic cooperation‚ and reproduction. It includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship‚ and one or more children‚ own or adopted‚ of the sexually cohabiting adults." The functions of family were considered to be: sexual‚ reproduction‚ socialization‚ and economic

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    [pic] Research Project International Human Rights Law | Topic | |Plight of Christians in Pakistan and | |Suggestions for their uplift | Submitted to Dr. Ehtisham Anwar Dated: 25/Dec /2010

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    Cultural Gaps in Linguistic Communication with Reference to English and Arabic Language Communities Ekbal AlJabbari‚ Alaeddin Sadeq‚ and Jamal Azmi Department of English Language and Translation‚ Zarqa University‚ Jordan Abstract: Since each culture has its own unique identity‚ there is often a problem of communication gaps. Cultural communication gaps are crucial issues that influence all types of communication all over the world. These gaps are often the underlying reason for major misunderstandings

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    Durand Line Analysis

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    How do you see the future of Durand line in the post with drawl scenario of U.S. led NATO forces from Afghanistan? A due consideration may be given to the nature of Pak- Afghan relations. The Durand line is referred to a 2‚640km long porous border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. It was established in 1893 after an agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand of British India and Afghan Amir Abdur Rehman Khan. The line with mild modification after the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 was inherited by Pakistan

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