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    Siachen Glacier The Siachen Glacier is located in the East Karakoram Himalaya‚ at approximately 35.5° N 76.9° E. It is one of the five largest glaciers in the Karakoram‚ situated at an average altitude of 5‚400 meters above sea level. Most of the Siachen Glacier is a hotly contested territory between Pakistan and India. The Siachen glacier lies south of the great watershed that separates Central Asia from the Indian subcontinent‚ and Pakistan from China in this region. The 78 km long Siachen glacier

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    Abstract Man and woman are the two parts of a whole. One is incomplete without the other. The need of the one for the other is so great that it was honored even in Heaven when Eve was created for Adam. In the days before Islam‚ women were treated like slaves or property. Their personal consent concerning anything related to their well-being was considered unimportant and unnecessary to such an extent that they were never even treated as a party to a marriage contract. Islam brought a new lease of

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    Indian Independence Movement Study Guide Early Control 1600-1857 - In 1600’s British East India Company set up trading posts in Bombay‚ Madras‚ Calcutta - After 1707 East Indian company takes more control as Mughal empire weakens o Muslims from Central Asia who set up strong empire in India from 16th-18th century East India Company Dominates - East India Company led by Sir Robert Clive defeats Indians at Battle of Plassey ( gains control over French and Indian forces in 1757

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    Terrorism in Pakistan The term "terrorism" comes from French terrorisme‚ from Latin: ’terror’‚ "great fear"‚ "dread"‚ related to the Latin verb terrere‚ "to frighten". Though terrorism has no accepted definition‚ yet it can be defined as the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aim or the calculated use of violence or threat of violence against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature‚ this is done through intimidation

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    By ZarghoonaMalik Spaces of silence in women‘s language Silence can mean many things because it is so ambiguous. It can replace speech to show feelings. It can express many different emotions ranging from joy‚ happiness‚ grief‚ embarrassment to anger‚ denial‚ fear‚ withdrawal of acceptance or love. Traditionally silence means the absence of voice‚ but the word silence is metaphorically used for women in the field of Feminist linguistics. This does not literary mean that women are unable to speak

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    Pakistan. It was like putting all the eggs in one basket"‚ he said while noting that several industrialists particularly those from Karachi had resorted to flight of capital‚ ahead of Bhutto’s nationalization and were able to comfortably live out the Bhutto era in Europe or United States on business ventures set up there. Karachi based business communities of Memons‚ Khojas and Bhoras had led the first wave of industrial development in Pakistan but it were they who suffered most in the seperation

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    The Quiet American Conflict

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    Conflict brings out the worst in people. STEP ONE: WHAT’S IT ASKING? The prompt asks you to consider a range of ideas and questions. Remember that all prompts are launching off points for a discussion about the ideas you have developed regarding Encountering Conflict. Although there is no formula for a Context essay‚ there are certain questions that you should ask about each prompt to help flesh out your understanding. These questions include: Who? What? Why? Where? When? Which? How and Why?

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    AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF PAKISTAN When Pakistan was formed in 1947 most of the work had to be started from scratch. Most of the land was agricultural land and it had a very few industries. Most of the land was occupied by landlords. There were few semi-handcraft industries. While heavy industry was almost extinct. When sub-continent divided‚ the country industry and trade were largely under the influence of Hindus‚ who at the time of division migrated towards Indian territory

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    Indira Gandhi's Biography

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    Indira Gandhi’s biography Indira Gandhi was born on the 19th of November in 1917 in Allahabad. She was part of the Nehru Family. Indira Gandhi’s dad was Jawaharlal Nehru and her mom was Kamla Nehru. Her grandfather‚ Motilal Nehru‚ was a Indian nationalist leader. Her father‚ Jawaharlal Nehru‚ was a important person in the independent movement of India. In 1934–35‚ after finishing school‚ Indira went to Shantiniketan‚ a school invented by Rabindranath Tagore. Then‚ she went to England and sat

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    Financial Sector Reforms

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    Financial Sector Reforms in Pakistan Zafar Mueen Nasir Chief of Research and Dean Department of Business Studies Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad Introduction It is well established that a vibrant and balanced financial system plays key role in promoting economic efficiency‚ achieving higher economic growth and stabilizing the economy. An efficient financial system not only reduces uncertainty and transactions costs‚ but also provides a more investor-friendly environment

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