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    Political Violence

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    Violence: 2 Violence in Politics: 2 1. Political violence in Pakistan: 3 1.1. Causes: 3 1.1.1. Inequality: 4 1.1.2. Illiteracy: 4 1.1.3. Social Injustice: 5 1.1.4. Poverty: 5 1.1.5. Intolerance: 6 1.1.6. Media: 6 1.2. Facts: 7 1.3. Trends of rising political violence in Pakistan: 8 1.4. Effects: 11 1.5. Remedies: 13 Conclusion: 14 References: 14 Results:…………………………………………………………………………………...15 Violence: In society when one person thinks of violence‚ one

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    opportunity to learn to read or write however‚ for most‚ education began at the mother’s knee‚ and almost always included the Bible. Starting in their early years‚ most children had mastered the art of reading before stepping into a classroom. Illiteracy surveys examined a very fundamental level of reading and writing‚ therefore literacy rates were as high if not higher than they are today. Currently‚ literacy is a very different issue‚ focusing more on functional literacy‚ which addresses

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    the society. Firstly‚ it will consider how poverty leads to illiteracy. Secondly‚ it will provide details how high drop out rates due to the inability to cope leads to low literacy. Moving further‚ it will examine how home environmental factors determine literacy rates. However‚ there are many effects of illiteracy on the living society. This oral seminar will firstly assert that people’s safety and lives will be at risk due to illiteracy. Following that it will claim that the future of children will

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    a commonplace is what finally dragged Europe out of the Dark Age. Some time later when America was in the 1800’s‚ slaveholders banned slaves from learning to read and write. A substantial part of the American population were slaves and in turn‚ illiteracy was almost just as common as being able to read. For example‚ in 12 Years A Slave‚ when people found out that Solomon can read‚ almost every person reacted the same. First‚ the people would be astonished that a slave could read and write‚ and then

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    homelessness an issue? a. Deaths b. Could lead to conflicts‚ war within people 1. People can be forced to involve in crimes 2. They might blame others for their issues and start fights c. Diseases d. Illiteracy e. Starvation III. What are some causes of the issue? a. Joblessness b. Poverty c. High taxes d. Loans on interest e. Bad economy f. Lack of agriculture‚ and the increasing industrialization

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    Population Explosion in India The Factors and Effects of Population Explosion in India‚ and Steps to Control Population There are many factors contributing in the population explosion in India‚ and the increased population has led to many others consequences. Anyhow‚ steps are taken by the government of India to control this predicament. First and foremost‚ the high birth rate in India is the main root of the overpopulation. The high fertility rate is due to the impecunious of the country.

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    A critical analysis of education system in Pakistan Education is a systematic process of establishing the pillar of society. It brings up an empty mind with discourse tongue of awareness. The literal meaning of education and supplementary definition particularly on the ground of Pakistan poses an alarming condition. Sine the birth of newly independent state Pakistan‚ education lagged behind due to deliberate negligence of parochial feudal and state politician in particularly and bureaucracy in generally

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    the following information displayed on screen and voice over dictating it) For more information call : 0000000 or log on to www.eyedonation.com Public Service Announcement Removing Illiteracy Time: 15 Sec Medium: TV Voice Over: Male Featuring: Anupam Kher Goal: To increase awareness about illiteracy and motivate people to teach one illiterate to read and write. Visual: Kids working in small food joints(child labour) ‚ helping parents‚ working in factories. Audio: A lil sweet a lil

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    KENYATTA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: MAIN SCHOOL: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT‚ POLICY AND CURRICULUM STUDIES UNIT NAME: EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION UNIT CODE: EAP 401 INSTRUCTOR: TASK: Interrogate the new constitution especially chapter 43 1(f) that states that every person has the right to education. The article has not been legislated for enactment‚ by the parliament as per the fifth schedule article 26 1 (i) of the constitution

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    might stay home rather than go to school. Children would do better in their classes because there were no bullies and they really want to study. On the other hand‚ if school was an option for children‚ their country would face the high rate in illiteracy soon because children do not have to go to school. They would learn nothing when they were young. Some children would sleep late‚ hang out with their friends‚ and play video games all day rather than learn Math or English. They would not have discipline

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