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    Traveling by Bus or Train

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    Traveling by bus or by train? The second benefit of traveling by bus not by train is you can sing some songs or watch movies during your journey. If you feel bored in the bus‚ you can choose some songs from songbooks to let you feel more fun. You sing whatever you like to distract your dull time during in the bus. On condition that you don’t want to sing some songs‚ watching movies are the best options for you to pick. There are many plots in the movie that will make you laugh sometimes and forget

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    Climate of Pakistan

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    Background: Pakistan lies between the latitudes of 240-N to 360-N and between the longitudes of 610-E to 750-E. It has an area of 796096 km2. In the west‚ Pakistan shares its longest boundary line of 2250 km‚ with Afghanistan. In the south-west‚ a 950 km long border line separates Pakistan from Iran and in the east a 1600 km border is shared by Pakistan and India. 600 km long border cuts across the high Karakoram Range in the north. * Physical Profile: Physically Pakistan is located in

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    don’t mean that a train is coming down the track‚ but only to yield. They let the driver know that there is a track. Along with the signs‚ there is usually an X or two R’s painted on the pavement. These serve the same purpose at the signs‚ simply to tell the driver to be aware of the tracks ahead. There are a few things that are recommended‚ but not required when you see these signs and are approaching a railroad. Turning the music down will help you hear the horn of the train in an

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    Virgin Trains Swot

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    History of Virgin Virgin Trains was born on 29th of November 1996 when it was awarded the Cross Country franchise following the privatisation of British Rail‚ the franchise will last until April 2012. Along with the Cross Country line‚ Virgin also won the West Coast franchise and took control on the 9th of March 1997‚ this franchise will end in March 2012. The West Coast line was the last but one of the franchises to be handed over to the private sector‚ all of which had been completed in less

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    Last Train Home

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    Last Train Home The documentary Last Train Home filmed by Lixin Fan shows us what Chinese’s families’ faces when they migrate from farms to work in factories in the larger cities. With the life of Mr. Zhan as an example‚ we can understand the conflict and suffering that these families have. They lose theirs so called “Hokou” which is “a household registration system that is designed to aid the distribution of welfare and resources‚ and keep watch on criminal activity”‚ and also they leave

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    Night Train at Deoli

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    ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ by Ruskin Bond is a story of juvenilely extravagant passion exhibiting unbridled obligation of the protagonist endowed with great sensitivity. Love is an emotion interlaced with a web of perplexing components that is very difficult to unravel. Infatuation lacks depth of love‚ and it is based on appearance and selfish desire. True love is based on commitment‚ understanding and entering into another’s feelings‚ and compassion. In this short story‚ Ruskin Bond recounts his

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    sociology in pakistan

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    Names:Ubedullah ‚ Usaid Anwar ‚Salman ‚ Sheraz Ahmed ‚ Ubaid Rehman Report:Sociology Report No. 1. Report Subject (topic): Religion & Politics in Pakistan Submitted To: Sir Qamar Abbas Dated: 28-Nov-2013 International Islamic University Islamabad… Content Definition of Religion Definition of Politics History of Religion History of Politics Analysis (Religion & Politics) Suggestion Conclusion Definition of Religion Religion:

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    Otis Toy Train

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    Otis Toy Trains Company of Minneapolis‚ Minnesota‚ was extremely popular in the 1960’s‚ 70’s‚ 80’s‚ and somewhat the 90’s‚ however since then they have struggled to meet sales that cover their total costs. This lead to a proposal by the Joyous Luck Prosperity Toy Company (JLPTC) of China‚ who offered a price per unit of production to be between 40 and 60 percent lower than their current costs. When considering the attractiveness of this proposal‚ Otis Toy Trains must look at more details than just

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    Ideology of Pakistan

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    THE IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN: TWO-NATION THEORY The ideology of Pakistan stems from the instinct of the Muslim community of South Asia to maintain their individuality by resisting all attempts by the Hindu society to absorb it. Muslims of South Asia believe that Islam and Hinduism are not only two religions‚ but also two social orders that have given birth to two distinct cultures with no similarities. The ideology of Pakistan took shape through an evolutionary process. Historical experience provided

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    Emergence of Pakistan

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    Emergence of Pakistan: The Indian Independence Act was passed by the British Parliament on July 18‚ 1947‚ giving rise to the Indian Union and Pakistan. It also saw the end of British raj in India from August 15‚ 1947. The Muslims of the sub-continent had finally achieved their goal to have an independent state after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid. Pakistan emerged on the map of the world in 1947. This came about beacuse of the Two-Nation Theory of which

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