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    Qno: 1. Ideology of Pakistan? ANSWER: Introduction Pakistan is an ideological state and the ideology of Pakistan is an Islamic Ideology. Its basic principles being: “The only Sovereign is Allah.” Ideology of Pakistan basically means that Pakistan should be a state where the Muslims should have an opportunity to live according to the faith and creed based on the Islamic principles. Quaid-e-Azam once said: “Pakistan was created the day the first Indian national entered the field of Islam

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    Differences between distance vector (RIP) and link-state (OSPF) routing protocols: The following are advantages of link-state routing protocols (OSPF): * Link-state protocols use cost metrics to choose paths through the network. The cost metric reflects the capacity of the links on those paths. * An LSA exchange is triggered by an event in the network instead of periodic updates. This speeds up the convergence process because there is no need to wait for a series of timers to expire

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    racially diverse population and wide variety of distinct socioeconomic groups‚ American society maintains an astoundingly stable cultural narrative. While every nation must maintain a relatively steady societal identity‚ American ideology has traditionally favored conservative attitudes. While such a stance provides protections against radical infringements upon individual rights‚ it also leads to entrenched attitudes‚ polarized beliefs‚ and rigid resistance to progressive reforms. Absolute individual

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    Introduction: The state powers and the expressed powers both share many similarities and differences. However‚ I believe that the differences are important and help keep a great balance between the government’s powers and the states. State Powers: Every state has its own government and has its own individual powers over certain situations. The powers that the state has are called reserved powers. The state does not have as much powers as the US. government because they take care of smaller provinces

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    It is reported that there were demonstrations and encounters between Germany’s Nazis and Anti-Nazis social movements in 1st of May 2010 and‚ as a result‚ Hitler’s ideology seems still has influence on people’s morality after almost 65 years of the end of World War II. Such circumstances can be caused by diversity of ideologies and dissimilar interpretation of morality. Morality is a complex philosophic category which determines human behavior and ethics. There are two types of morality – social

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    How do you assess an ideology? An ideology is the study of ideas‚ or ‘a science of ideas’. ‘It forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy’ or can be a ‘set of beliefs of a social group or individual’ (Press n.d.) In order to assess an ideology it is essential to know how to asses‚ this is when you evaluate the nature‚ ability or quality of something. However it is difficult to assess an ideology as it is a contested concept‚ it is impossible to define as it is fundamentally hard

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    Cutone 1 Stephanie Cutone 100595990 KS100- Gregory Cameron 4 December 2010 The Ideology Behind the Sitcom ‘Leave it to Beaver’ Ideology can be described as “a process in which the set of values and beliefs that bind individuals together in a society becomes ‘naturalized’”( O’Brien‚ Szeman 44). In connection to that definition‚ it is useful to look at the ways in which a specific ideology can be formed. Television for example has had a tremendous impact on North American ideals. What makes

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    Liberal Feminism Conceives

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    criticized as being predominantly‚ but not exclusively‚ associated with western middle class academia. Feminist activism‚ however‚ is a grass roots movement which crosses class and race boundaries Feminism is not a single ideology. Over-time several sub-types of Feminist ideology have developed. Early feminists and primary feminist movements are often called the first-wave feminists‚ and feminists after about 1960 the second-wave feminists. More recently‚ a new generation of feminists have started

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    Ideology of Pakistan

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    IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN Meaning of an Ideology The word “ideology” is composed of two Greek words “ideo” and “logos”. It literally means “the science or study of ideas”. The ideology of any nation reflects the ideals and aspirations of its people‚ and religion and cultural shape‚ their thinking which binds them together. An ideology in the positive sense is a system of beliefs‚ values‚ ideals‚ convictions‚ institutions‚ goals and a body of knowledge which a people considers true‚ binding and

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    fair share (atleast theoretically) of goods & services…in communism people get according to their needs (leaving no difference b/w rich and poor‚ educated & uneducated) while in socialism its according to their deeds/efforts….however production needs to be increased drastically in order to meet everyone’s requirements which to date has not been possible. Both these are in contrast to CAPITALISM which can be simplified to “survival of the fittest”…here the rich get richer while the poor remain poor

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