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    lower rate of sales tax of 4%-6% on local supplies. Textile exports stood at $12.5 billion fromJuly 2010 to May 2011. During the current fiscal year‚ the tax department collected Rs. 10.5billion as 1.0% withholding tax. Similarly‚ textile industry contributed Rs. 2.5 billion at the rateof 0.25% as Export Development Fund (EDF). Break-up shows that the applicability of lower rateof 4%-6% sales tax on local supplies would contribute an additional amount of Rs. 11billion‚annually‚ to the national exchequer

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    Poverty in Pakistan

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    POVERTY IN PAKISTAN CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Poverty Condition in Pakistan 3. Definition 4. Causes of Poverty in Pakistan Government Policies Poor Governance Corruption Unemployment Overpopulation Education 5. Remedies to Overcome Poverty in Pakistan 6. Conclusion INTRODUCTION The word poverty derived from Latin word “pauper” means “poor”. Poverty refers to the condition of not having the means to afford basic human needs such as clean water‚

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    Israel Cultural Analysis

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    The purpose of this memo is to investigate the similarities and differences between the United States and Israel’s cultural and business aspects. Differences Between the United States and Israel Primary cultural aspects of the United States The United States still has the idea of Manifest Destiny. The U.S. individualism; Individuals believe to have a control of the future‚ resulting in a systematic way of doing things. It is very important to be on time to any kind of meeting or event

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    Lajja- a Cultural Analysis

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    Title: LAJJA- A CULTURAL ANALYSIS “Galti uski hi hogi…who ladki jo hai” . How many of us are familiar with this statement? How many of us have experienced something like this? The answer is a lot‚ a lot which cannot be counted. If its rape‚ it is the girl’s fault as she must have allowed it; if its eve-teasing‚ it’s again the girl’s fault as she must have been provocative. Every time a girl is victimised‚ people go against her and instead of punishing the criminal‚ the girl is accused. In this

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    Image of Pakistan

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    meaning of Jinnah’s Pakistan and compare with the today meanx of pakistan?? * Why pakistan is facing a serious image problem in the global community today?? * Media spoil the image of pakistan.. Are u agree with that or not?? * Why media show only our bad aspect instead of showing good aspect in media?? * Atomic power (Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan) * Aarfa Kareem * Pakistan’s historical places‚ festivals‚ food etc… * Won 1992 world cup * View of pakistan who live in foreign

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    ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS IN PAKISTAN The consumers are being oppressed due to unawareness of their fundamental rights as well as they are ignorant about the potential of available legal remedies. The situation is more pathetic due to the apparent absence of a systematized consumer movement in Pakistan. To furnish the consumer forums with appropriate enforcement and paraphernalia for consumer protection in all consumer related matters from food and health to pecuniary contracts and

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    Communism in Pakistan

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    Communism in Pakistan Communism was‚ and still is‚ considered an established political force in the sub-continent and has been an ideological choice of a fairly large list of it’s heroes and martyrs which exist on both sides of the partition spectrum. The movement‚ especially in this region‚ has seen it’s fair share of dull days there’s no denying it. However‚ to understand what communism is and how it is viewed by different people in the light of their cultural and political backgrounds one

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    Cultural Artifact Analysis

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    A cultural artifact is an item that can display crucial information about the society that made or used it. An item can qualify as a cultural artifact‚ if it portrays evidence of either political‚ social‚ or religious organization of the specific people or community that it belongs to (Yelnick‚ "Cultural Artifact"‚ 2015). In my case‚ the cultural artifact chosen to display the western society is That 70’s Show. That ‘70’s Show was a comedy about a group of teen-aged friends living in Point Place

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    Blackwater in Pakistan

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    Blackwater‚ is it in Pakistan? According to the article “Blackwater (Xe): The Secret US War in Pakistan”‚ written by: Andrew Hobbs‚ Kelsea Arnold‚ Brittney Gates‚ Elaine Wellin and Peter Phillips‚ within a covert forward operating base run by the US Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)‚ members of the elite division of Blackwater are at the center of a secret program in which they target suspected Taliban and al-Qaeda operatives inside and outside of Pakistan. They write about how the

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    Determinants of Pakistan

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    strong role in determining the behavior of the trade balance. The exchange rate regime can help improve the trade balance but will have a weaker influence than growth and monetary policy. Keywords: Trade balance‚ ARDL‚ exchange rate‚ money supply‚ Pakistan. JEL Classification: F10‚ F12‚ C15‚ C22. Waliullah is a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Economics and Management‚ Tohoku University‚ Sendai‚ Japan. ** Mehmood Khan Kakar‚ Rehmatullah Kakar‚ and Wakeel Khan are MPhil

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