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    Initial Problems of Pakistan

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    INITIAL PROBLEMS FACED AFTER THE CREATION OF PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION: Pakistan came into existence on 14th august 1947. Soon after its establishmentPakistan faced number of problems. Most of the problems of Pakistan were related withPakistan dispute with India‚ such as the accession of the princely states‚ canal Water dispute‚ refugees’ problems and distribution of armed and military assets. Infect most of these problems were deliberately created by India itself so that Pakistan would notmaintain its

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    The definition of a global language‚ is a language which has been given a specific place within countries and communities around the world‚ even in places where there are very few native speakers of this language. Although English is not the most widely spoken language in the world in terms of the number of native speakers - there are many more native Chinese speakers than native English speakers - it is described as a ’global language’ and Chinese is not. This is because there are few other communities

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    Women in Beowulf

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    Danes. She is “mindful of customs‚” (613)‚ “of excellent heart‚” (624)‚ and “sure of speech” (624). Hygd is Hygelac’s wife who is “wise and well taught” (1927). Hildeburh is the daughter of the king of the Danes who is married off to the king of the Jutes. Freawaru’s role is told through Beowulf as she is also married off to prevent war. Queen Modthryth is described as a terrible woman guilty of many crimes. Lastly‚ Grendel’s mother does not even get her own name because her role is solely to avenge

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    A History of Our Language

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    the language began as Old English. Later it was simplified into Middle English and finally refined into Modern English. Old English is concentrated between the years 450 and 1150ad. In the year 449 Germanic Tribes known as the Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes invaded England. This is after the Romans had already built a thriving civilization‚ complete with a massive road system. It is thought that the tribes terrorized the natives and forced many out of their homeland. Their German language blended with

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    Csat

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    eography Optional Part B Mains PAPER - I PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY Physical Geography: 1 . Geomorphology: Factors controlling landform development; endogenetic and exogenetic forces; Origin and evolution of the earth’s crust; Fundamentals of geomagnetism; Physical conditions of the earth’s interior; Geosynclines; Continental drift; Isostasy; Plate tectonics; Recent views on mountain building; Vulcanicity; Earthquakes and Tsunamis; Concepts of geomorphic cycles and Landscape development

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    invades Britain A.D. 43 Celts defeated by Claudius • Romans build walls‚ villas‚ baths‚ roads A.D. 409 Romans evacuate their troops • Britain left vulnerable to attack • Central government breaks down Roman ruins The Anglo-Saxon Invasion Celts Jutes Angles Saxons A.D. 449 The Anglo-Saxons push the Celts into the far west of the country. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion Anglo-Saxon Society • Warrior-based society‚ led by strong warrior chief • “Warfare was the order of the day” (between clans‚ tribes

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    Plastic is light-weight‚ durable‚ low-cost‚ and has a wide variety of application ranging from a pen‚ which you use to write on the paper‚ to the waste paper basket‚ into which you throw the paper. Plastic undoubtedly has been the one of the greatest achievements by man. (Well‚ not comparable to the wheel though!) Anyhow‚ plastic has proved to be a boon in various ways. When you enter a hospital‚ you can never fail to notice plastic vials‚ bottles‚ syringes‚ tubes‚ and many more articles made of

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    Natural‚ from Pet crate & Barrel;. Layer Rugs Over Carpeting. Sally’s luxurious carpet is comfortable underfoot‚ however she wanted to add structure and also aid specify each area. Sally covered her neutral carpeting with fascinating rug-- a braided jute variation in her living-room and also an intricate needlepoint carpet in her bed room. Mix‚ Don’t Match. Sally threw the "matchy‚ matchy" policy by placing varying end tables and lamps on either side of the sofa in her living space. The inequality

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    manufacturers. In fiscal year (FY--see Glossary) 1950‚ agriculture‚ forestry‚ and fishing accounted for 58.9 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP--see Glossary) and for a much larger proportion of employment. Manufacturing‚ which was dominated by the jute and cotton textile industries‚ accounted for only 10.3 percent of GDP at that time. India’s new leaders sought to use the power of the state to direct economic growth and reduce widespread poverty. The public sector came to dominate heavy industry

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    2.0. Scenarios of Labor Relations in Bangladesh 2.1. Introduction: In the context of Bangladesh‚ one can say that the country is not too poorly served by labour laws and their regulations on the employers. Trade union practices providing collective bargaining of workers with their employers are generally allowed in the industries and services here. Labour courts in Bangladesh promote and protect workers ’ rights and enforce laws such as compensation to be paid to workers by employers for the

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