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    available in each of the languages. The case of Urdu Press‚ which is the second oldest language press of the Sub-continent after Bengali (the mother tongue of Bengal)‚ and the first in the rest of India‚ is no exception. Its observers and researchers have resorted to premises‚ hypotheses and even oversight wherever they could not lay their hands on some definitive record. But the field is not without omissions. Jam-I-Jahan Numa‚ the first printed Urdu newspaper of the Subcontinent‚ is an outstanding

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    of four provinces and its national language is URDU. URDU- THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF PAKISTAN Urdu is our national language. It has played an importyant role in the articulation of muslim culture in South East Asia.It has been rightly said that urdu had been the a symbol‚ an issue and a weapon in our struggle for independence. The 1973 constitution of Pakistan has also declared Urdu to be our national language. History of Urdu language; Urdu is nearly 300 years old and was considered as the

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    In the United States‚ the top ten percent of all households own seventy-six percent of all the wealth in the country (1). Income inequality is frequently highlighted‚ but why is wealth inequality rarely brought to our attention? The political system has failed to deal with the problem‚ and the gap will only continue to grow in the future. How can we call this the land of opportunity when the bottom forty percent will most likely stay the bottom forty percent for their entire lives (1)? That is why

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    of America today is the growing gap between the wealthy and the poor‚ and the discrepancy is caused by capitalism run wild and only the helping hand of the government can only fix the problem. A question that turns the tables is what if the growing wealth disparity in America is actually caused by the government? For years‚ the idea that inequality is economically neutral has been the prevailing view not just among traditionalists but also between most Americans outside the further reaches of a political

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    Wealth Gap: Why America is threatening Democracy The democratic ideal that “All men are created equal" is the basis of The Declaration of Independence and is deeply rooted in American history. However‚ this ideal is not as realistic when looking closer into American society. For instance‚ the idea of equality is never actually mentioned in The Constitution. The United States is known for being built on freedom and foreigners look to it as the possibility for the American dream‚ but there have been

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    Interview Questions for Private Wealth: Will use Lehman as the Example • Can you tell me about your summer analyst experience at Lehman Brothers? o How did you choose Lehman Brothers for your internship? What made you want to return as an Analyst? • As a summer analyst‚ will I be working with a specific mentor or for several teams/project group managers? What are some examples of projects/responsibilities in which I will be entrusted if I’m brought on at Lehman Brothers? • The review process

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    e.‚ the racial wage gap‚ wealth gap‚ and differences in unemployment rates) that generate feasibility behind a typical image of a poor Black individual in the United States of America. The interrelatedness of race and poverty doesn’t‚ in fact‚ correlate to the veracity of more poor Americans being white rather than a person of color. This likelihood to destitution still relies on the contribution of varying ramifications that have established perpetuation of racial wealth disparities. Ultimately‚

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    Ahmed Al-Matari Compare & Contrast Essay Professor Marine Thursday 20th‚ November 2014 Qualities of Life Wealth and fame are two qualities that are often hard to differentiate; yet they are very often intertwined. Therefore‚ we ask ourselves this: is it money or fame that makes a person? Both elements are desired by almost all humanity. Fame and wealth differ and are similar in many ways. Fame is easier to achieve than wealth‚ fame doesn’t mean necessarily being rich‚ and money is more desired than

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    Discuss the significant factors for European dominance and wealth during the seventeenth century ‚and the contribution of African labour to their profitability and success of the plantation economies in the new world 1492 was Europe’s first interaction with the Caribbean the voyage was lead by Christopher Columbus who travel to the Caribbean three time thinking that he reached Indian he never realised his mistake this is why the Caribbean is called the West Indies ‚ he was inspired by Genoese

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    Health‚ in my opinion‚ is more valuable than wealth which is only the aftermath of the former. Men by nature are acquisitive. They all hope to have a pleasant andcomfortable life. They spend the whole of their lives keeping up with theirneighbors. Tom buys a new color television; his neighbor Peter is bound to buy a bigger and better one. Most of people want to possess all things either with their own money or with money borrowed from credit banksor insurance companies at a suitable rate of interest

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