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    Terrorism and Food Insecurity

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    Terrorism: 1. Internal Causes a) Socio-Economic Causes i) Injustice: ii) Illiteracy: iii) Poverty And Unemployment: iv) Food Insecurity: v) Dissatisfaction: b) Political Causes: i) Non-Democratic Set-Up: ii) Improper Government Set-Up  iii) Absence Of Law And Failure Of Law Enforcement Agencies: iv) Influx Of Refugees‚ Weaponisation And Talbanisation: c) Religious Causes: i) Role Of Madrassahs: ii) Religious Intolerance: 2. External Causes a) Afghan War: 1979 b) Iranian Revolution:

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    this morning. Mr. and Ms. Finch…" (Mockingbird120). In the teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. it was stated that all should be treated as equals. In other words‚ the pride of the African-Americans represents the beauty; whereas‚ the rudeness and intolerance of Caucasian represents the

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    Voltaire

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    great impact on the world and I should be forever remembered for that. I was successful from the start. As I always defended my strong beliefs. These personality traits have always been most evident regarding my opinion of any injustices and especially religious intolerance. I did not let any struggles that I may have endured in my life hold me back. I used those things to fuel my determination and help me to become successful in my life. I was one of only three surviving children that my parents

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    Twelve Angry Men: Summary

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    Section A Twelve Angry Men Summary: Twelve Angry Men is an 1950s allegorical play that represents the social views on justice‚ using the scenario of a debatable innocent or guilty perpetrator to define the microcosms that each of Reginald Rose’s jurors represent. Each juror represents their own society through their given characteristics‚ showing their attitudes to the jury system. The idea that the perpetrator is debatable as innocent or guilty is left up to the audience whether the 8th Juror’s

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    life with a big ass

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    concept of big ass would appear to be an ineffective weapon against political injustice; history however has proven it to repeatedly be one of the most powerful weapons of the common man. Martin Luther King Jr. looked at the way African Americans had big ass in the United States and saw an inequality. By refusing to pay his taxes and subsequently being imprisoned for a night‚ Henry David Thoreau demonstrated his intolerance for the American government. Under British rule‚ India remained oppressed until

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    Racial Prejudice

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    still resistance to accept those who appear different amongst us. Racial Prejudice is an insidious moral and social disease affecting populations all over the world. It can be diagnosed by its various symptoms and manifestations which include fear‚ intolerance‚ separation‚ segregation‚ discrimination and hatred. While all of these symptoms of racial prejudice may be evident‚ the single underlying cause of Racial Prejudice is ignorance. While all humans belong to the same species‚ races are distinguished

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    home she wonders where her former maid and nanny Constantine was. As her family always tries to avoid giving her answers about Constantine’s disappearance she finally finds out the truth‚ namely‚ she was fired for being too old and slow. Due to the injustice and cruelty that Constantine and other colored maids in the South have experienced‚ Skeeter decides to reveal the truth about being a colored maid in Mississippi and to write a book about it. She tries to connect with a group of black maids in order

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    Terrorism in Pakistan

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    Terrorism: • Causes Of Terrorism: 1. Internal Causes a) Socio-Economic Causes i) Injustice: ii) Illiteracy: iii) Poverty And Unemployment: iv) Food Insecurity: v) Dissatisfaction: b) Political Causes: i) Non-Democratic Set-Up: ii) Improper Government Set-Up  iii) Absence Of Law And Failure Of Law Enforcement Agencies: c) Religious Causes: i) Role Of Madrassahs: ii) Religious Intolerance: 2. External Causes a) Afghan War: 1979 b) Iranian Revolution: c) War On Terrorism:

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    In the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Khaled Hosseini details the misfortune of an Afghan woman‚ Mariam. Mariam’s endurance of oppression and injustice leads her to guide others to freedom‚ hope‚ and safety. Mariam was born into a broken home and labeled a bastard. Jalil‚ her father‚ never truly accepts her into his life and only pretends to care for her. Her childhood is filled with disappointment‚ but she continues to stay hopeful and cheerful. When her mother commits suicide‚ Mariam experiences

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    Terrorism and Country

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    Forms of Terrorism a.    Ethnic / Sectarian b.    Nationalist / Separatist c.    Jihadi / Islamist 4.    Causes of Terrorism in Pakistan a.    Augmenting Illiteracy b.    Increasing Social Injustice c.    Swelling Poverty d.    Derailing Democracy e.    Heightening Religious Intolerance f.    Unending Afghan War g.    Crippling Economy 5.    Is Terrorism a Great Threat to Pakistan: YES I.    To Democracy II.    To Sovereignty III.    To Economy IV.    To Governance V.  

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