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    History of Pakistan

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    Prior to creation as a modern state in 1947‚ the area of modern Pakistan was both ruled by local kings and under various imperial power throughout different time periods. The ancient history of the region comprising present-day Pakistan also includes some of the oldest empires from the subcontinent[1] and some of its major civilizations.[2][3][4][5] By the 18th century the land was incorporated into British India. The political history of the nation began with the birth of the All India Muslim League in

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    Overpopulation in Pakistan

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    causes adverse effects on the economy. The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the impacts of the impacts of overpopulation on the economic development of Pakistan. Contents of Study: In order to see the role of population in the economic development‚ we will consider the world population and growth rate in comparison to that of Pakistan. The qualitative aspects of population‚ major factors affecting population growth‚ Malthusian population trap‚ the problems created by overpopulation and the

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    Pride of Pakistan

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    COUNTRY WHY I LOVE MY COUNTRY Pakistan our sweet homeland. Pakistan had appeared on the world map in 1947 but after the Muslims had made enormous scarifies. No other nation‚ it may be pointed out‚ has achieved such a major political objective in such a short period. But the Muslims of sub-continent had to strive with great perseverance of life and property of achieve this goal. Why I love Pakistan? It is not that Pakistan is a Muslim country. I love Pakistan because it is a hard-earned country

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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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    Terrorism in Pakistan

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    Terrorism in Pakistan Mohammad Safdar Social 10-1AP Mr. Brash December 16‚ 2010 Terrorism is a curse. The War on terror has increased the terrorism all over the world. One example of this is the situation in Pakistan. Terrorism had a dire affect on Pakistan economy and society. Terrorism has increased the rates of unemployment and poverty. Terrorism is pushing Pakistani severity toward collapse. It has affected the flow of Foreign Direct Investment FDI. It has damaged the Pakistan’s export

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    Corruption in Pakistan

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    History Pakistan was created as a result of the partition of subcontinent and the British left behind a strong bureaucracy and army. The country was divided again when Eastern Pakistan seceded to form Bangladesh. A factor in this division was that Bengal’s elite and ruling class had been Hindus who were displaced by the partition‚ while the Punjab’s rich land-owning class were Muslims and so had retained power.[9] [edit] Recent events According to calculations performed by Transparency

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    Pakistan

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    EEOC Complaint Trends Executive Summary The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission website was very informative in researching current trends in complaints being filed with the EEOC. The EEOC has the responsibility to oversee‚ investigate‚ and litigate claims of employment discrimination. I will discuss several EEOC current trends in complaints. First‚ I will discuss the American Disability Act of 1990. This Act was established to protect disabled people. Then‚ discuss several disability cases

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    pakistan zindabad

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    Real Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan was a beautiful country‚ decades ago. People were free to walk on streets‚ children were safe to play outside‚ and everyone was happy. The education system was a creative on-going system. There was no terrorism and hooliganism‚ but now it is the opposite of what I mentioned above. Nowadays‚ Pakistan is a country known for corruptions and terrorism‚ it is no longer the Pakistan that was in the time of Quaid-e-Azam. The government itself is corrupt. The education system

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    Future of Pakistan

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    population | |10‚781‚000[1] | |Regions with significant populations | |• [pic] Pakistan • [pic] India | |Languages | |• Punjabi • Seraiki • Sindhi • Urdu • English | |Religion

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    Poverty in Pakistan

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    POVERTY IN PAKISTAN Poverty is the state of deprivation relative to those standards of living enjoyed by others within the same society. OR in simple words we can say that poverty is the condition of not having the means to afford basic human needs such as clean water‚ nutrition‚ health care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter. Half the world — nearly three billion people — lives on less than two dollars a day. The GDP of the poorest 48 nations (i.e. a quarter of the world’s countries) is less

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