ALI RAZA Class: Eng-12 Professor: Mc partland Essay: #5 Draft: #2 The End of swagger From generation to generations there has been a conflict over the duties of women. Since the beginning of time‚ society and media have portrayed women as passive individuals. For years they were treated as slaves‚ and were mere the objects of sexual pleasure and child-bearing machines. They have never been the cause of resistance for men. But as the time passed the
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Today women are enjoying high place in our society because Islam has given them great respect. In the near past women were considered inferior to men. They were debarred from taking part in social life. Their sphere of activities was limited to domestic work. Up to the 19th century it was believed that women were the servants of the homes of their husbands. In those days women were not allowed to take part in political and social life and administration. Rousseau the French philosopher who never
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key problems in political system of Pakistan‚ & the list grows on and on with every passing minute. Read the News: Nawaz Sharif has become a better person Nawaz Sharif demands America to stop drone strikesReal Face of Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto High Court appraises Mian Shahbaz Sharif’s Dengue work PML (N) MPA arrives at Assembly Hall on motorcycle to take oath Nawaz Sharif: Corruption would not be tolerated Shahbaz Sharif: We would
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to Musharraf‚ there have been interludes of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto‚ Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif’s democratic eras but still the complete duration of martial‚ aristocratic rule is more than 32 years. There would not be much similarity if the two are looked at apparently. But yes – both overthrew elected leaders to grab power. Here‚ by both‚ we mean Zia and Musharraf. While Zia ascended the “Pakistani Crown” by hanging Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto‚ Musharraf‚ on the other hand‚ was from a politer race of
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After a decade of Global War On Terror --- Economic‚ social‚ political impact on Pakistan Majyd Aziz The exodus of Russians from Afghanistan‚ the megalomania of Iraq’s Saddam‚ the spread of Islam in the West‚ the domestic and external pressure on the American economy‚ the 9/11 historical event‚ and the voluminous studies of latter-day Dr Strangelove’s clones nurtured and financed by massively-funded American think tanks were all contributing factors in a series of initiatives undertaken by
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Pakistan’s Political Situation Page 1 of 3 PAKISTAN’S CURRENT SITUATION CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW OF PAKISTAN The economic blues continue to encircle Pakistan’s fragile economy‚ which is faced with Many challenges such as high commodity prices‚ wheat/sugar crisis‚ declining exports‚ Current account deficits‚ severe power shortage‚ low literacy rate‚ paramount political And geo-strategic issues. Stagnating health facilities‚ poverty‚ unemployment‚ regional and provincial disparity are the hallmark
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politics‚ climbing the rungs from local to regional to national party activities and building on prior successes. Other women rise during transitional periods; while others still‚ such as Benazir Bhutto‚ acquire office through familial ties to politically prominent men and develop their own right to political power. Bhutto‚ born in Karachi in 1953‚ attended both Radcliffe College and Oxford University and graduated with degrees in philosophy‚ politics‚ and economics. Having dealt with the assassination
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Pakistan is a federal republic with a population of approximately 173 million. During the year‚ civilian democratic rule was restored in the country. President Asif Ali Zardari‚ widower of assassinated Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Benazir Bhutto‚ became head of state on September 6‚ replacing former President Pervez Musharraf‚ who resigned on August 18. International observers noted that parliamentary elections on February 18‚ while flawed‚ were competitive and reflected the will of
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FOREIGN POLICY at Brookings The Future of Pakistan Stephen P. Cohen South Asia Initiative THE FUTURE OF PAKISTAN Stephen P. Cohen The Brookings Institution Washington‚ D.C. January 2011 1 ABOUT THE AUTHOR Stephen P. Cohen is a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings. He came to Brookings in 1998 after a long career as professor of political science and history at the University of Illinois. Dr. Cohen previously served as scholar-in-residence at the Ford Foundation
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Third democratic era (1988–1999) Main articles: Benazir Bhutto‚ Nawaz Sharif‚ Indo-Pakistani War of 1999‚ Chagai-I‚ Chagai-II‚ Atlantique Incident‚ and Civil war in Afghanistan (1996–2001) From 1988 to 1999‚ Pakistan through constitutional amendments was reverted back to Parliamentary democracy system‚ and Pakistan was ruled by elected civilian governments‚ alternately headed by Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif‚ who were each elected twice and removed from office on charges of corruption. During
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