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    Pakistan as a Nation

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    Q1. What you have learned from this case study? The first and important lesson I learned from this case study is “Hard Work”. No matter what hurdles we face in our life‚ we just have to be determined and committed enough to achieve our desired goals. Another thing I learned is that if you want to be successful in your life‚ you have to take some big risks. We should be able to make critical decisions required for critical stages for our career. Besides taking risks‚ innovation is also an important

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    pakistan studies

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    m.nSuch a deal would add 1 trillion dollars (740 billion euros) to the world economy‚ according to the International Chamber of Commerce. Speaking at a press conference in Geneva Tuesday‚ Azevedo said at ’ambassador level’ the talks had become deadlocked over the details. ’The process in Geneva is over‚’ Azevedo said. ’If we had two more weeks here in Geneva we would not do it.’ Setback for WTO status? Azevedo warned that without a global trade deal the WTO could end only being seen as

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    Pakistan and natural resources Synopsis 1. Introduction 2. The available natural resources 3. The bottlenecks in exploiting available natural resources 4. Valuable strategies to clinch benefits from the endowed natural resources 5. Conclusion I. Introduction Resources are defined as a means of meeting a need‚ particularly an economic or social need‚ of the people. The term usually refers to natural resources like land‚ water‚ air. Natural resources are largely unchanged materials of the

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    The Education System in Pakistan At independence‚ Pakistan had a poorly educated population and few schools or universities. Although the education system has expanded greatly since then‚ debate continues about the curriculum‚ and‚ except in a few elite institutions‚ quality remained a crucial concern of educators in the early 1990s. Adult literacy is low‚ but improving. In 1992 more than 36 percent of adults over fifteen were literate‚ compared with 21 percent in 1970. The rate of improvement

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    Hindu Culture in Pakistan

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    Whether the Hindu culture is invading Pakistani society or not has remained a big debate among people. While some people take the prevalence as an invasion‚ others support it by saying that diversity in cultures is always a good thing. Hindu culture has so deeply seeped into our societal roots that it is often hard to distinguish between Pakistani culture and Hindu culture. Following are the positive and negative impacts of Hindu culture on our society and personal lives: Negative Impact Increasing

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    My Country Pakistan

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    The official name of Pakistan is The Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the capital city is Islamabad. Pakistan achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on August 14‚ 1947. Pakistan is a located in the southwest region of Asia measuring a little less than twice the size of California and is comprised of 803‚940 sq. km. Pakistan is sandwiched mainly between India to the east and Afghanistan to the west with China sharing a small section of the north boarder and Iran sharing the southwest

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    and shows the contrasts between that culture and American culture very blatantly. Although the main conflict of the film lies within the Japanese culture‚ it encompasses the loss of cultural identity‚ and the movement of some Japanese to embrace a more modern‚ western culture. By doing so‚ it pushes the cultural differences to the forefront. This film is set in Japan during the 1870’s. During this period of time Japan was engaged in a civil war. While some of the country desired a more modern

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    India and Pakistan Conflicts

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    of Confrontation in South Asia: Afghanistan‚ Pakistan‚ India and the Superpowers Jinnah of Pakistan: A Life Massacre atjalliamvala Bagh Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan: His Life and Times An Introduction to India Nehru: A Tryst with Destiny Gandhi’s Passion: The Life and Legacy ofMahatma Gandhi Encyclopedia of India (editor) Shameful Flight: The Last Years of the British Empire in India A New History of India India (UC Press) India and Pakistan Continued Conflict or Cooperation? Stanley Wolpert

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    collection of memoirs in Woman Warrior we are able to observe the cultural clash the protagonist faces. Kingston has to cope with cultural backlashes pertaining to her Chinese traditions and adaptation to the new American customs.Although Kingston being a young teenage girl‚ she is forced to become accustomed to old traditional values imposed on her by her mother. Ultimately‚ Kingston shows what it is like to live dealing with cultural clusters thus creating confusion with one’s self identity. Although

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    Pifra Guidelines Pakistan

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    Handbook of Accounting Handbook of Accounting Guidelines Issued: 13-Feb-99 Page: 1 hbook1.doc Handbook of Accounting Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 2 OVERVIEW 3 THE LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK 3.1 The Constitution of Pakistan 3.2 Audit and Accounts Order 4 5 7 7 8 4 THE BUDGET 4.1 Introduction 4.2 General budget classification 4.3 Budgetary Procedure 9 9 9 10 5 THE ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Manual of Accounting Principles 5.3 Basis of Accounting 5

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