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    rather than through inventories‚ questionnaires‚ or machines. * Qualitative research involves fieldwork. The researcher physically goes to the people‚ setting‚ site‚ or institution to observe or record behavior in its natural setting. * Qualitative research is descriptive in that the researcher is interested in process‚ meaning‚ and understanding gained through words or pictures. * The process of qualitative research is inductive in that the researcher builds abstractions‚ concepts‚ hypotheses

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    IN THE LINE OF FIRE 1. Name. In the Line of Fire 2. Author. Pervez Musharraf 3. Chapters 22 4. Pages 237 5. Price. Not Known 6. Year of Pub 2006 Introduction 7. With the publication of his memoir‚ In the Line of Fire‚ Pervez Musharraf has virtually launched his campaign for the next presidential election due towards the end of 2007. Through the medium of this book he intends to convey to the people of Pakistan what he has accomplished for his country

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    People’s Republic of China–Pakistan relations began in 1950 when Pakistan was among the first countries to break relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan and recognise the PRC. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian War‚ Pakistan’s relations with the PRC became stronger; since then‚ the two countries have regularly exchanged high-level visits resulting in a variety of agreements. The PRC has provided economic‚ military and technical assistance to Pakistan. Bilateral relations have evolved from an

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    to Musharraf‚ there have been interludes of Zulfiqar Ali BhuttoBenazir 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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    think of it past. There is particularly no field where women are not competing with men. In professions outdoor life and law they claim equality with men. In business trade industry in the learned professions in politics administration‚ scientific research literary and artistic activities. Eve is making herself felt everywhere. They are police and military officers. They are working as sale girls as air hostesses and as clerks and steno typists. They are turning out men from the posts of personal secretaries

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    PAKISTAN STUDIES ASSIGNMENT PAKISTAN RELATIONS WITH INDIA: Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained by a number of historical and political issues‚ and are defined by the violent partition of British India in 1947‚ the Kashmir dispute and the numerous military conflicts fought between the two nations. Consequently‚ even though the two South Asian nations share historic‚ cultural‚ geographic‚ and economic links‚ their relationship has been plagued by hostility and

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    “Why democratic system is weak in Pakistan: Causes and Solutions” . Executive Summary – Pakistan has been in quest for stable democratic system from its very inception.The process of its democratization has been slow and passive. Its nature has remained fragile. It has been showing high vulnerability towards non democratic interventions. Besides‚ it has been easily falling prey to non civilian forces. As a result‚ Pakistan has been continuously failing to offer what a democracy promises. Such pathetic

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    years after Pakistan but it has increased its speed of development up to a great extent. 3- The world has become a global village. 4- How Pakistan has prepared itself to face the challenges of the newly started millennium? 5- In 1988 when Mrs. Benazir Bhutto got the rule‚ she started a welfare program. 6- One more important sector which needs a great attention is the infra structure. 7-Conclusion Dancing around the fire is not the solution to any problem. One should try to see beneath the surface

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    Liberal Democracy in Pakistan‚ Scope and Challenges By Shafqat Aziz Almost a quarter century has been passed since the death of Gen. Zia‚ the ruthless military dictator occurred in a plane crash near Bahawalpur‚ a town in the southern part of Pakistan’s Punjab province. Today‚ apparently no mainstream political party in Pakistan owns (at least publically) him. However‚ the question arises here that does this fact make this notorious character irrelevant in the social and political life of

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    History of Privatization in Pakistan “Privatization is the act of reducing the role of government or incoming the role of private sector‚ in an activity or in the ownership of assets.” The policy of privatization has been used for improving the efficiency and profitability of improving enterprises‚ which are not performing well. The privatization of government owned enterprises is now a days a large-sale process for the transfer of state owned enterprises to the private sector. Privatization use

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