Elsevier‚ Marine Policy 30‚ PP 786–793. Shaheen‚ M. A. (2007)‚ Academic Institutions and Libraries of Pakistani Administered Kashmir: A Pre and Post Earthquake Analysis‚ A Paper read on 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council held on 19-23 August 2007 at Durban‚ South Africa. Shaheen‚ M. A. (2008)‚ ‘Earthquake effects on educational institutions and libraries of Azad Kashmir An appraisal’‚ Emerald‚ Vol. 57‚ No. 6‚ 2008‚ pp. 449-456. COPY RIGHT © 2011 Institute of Interdisciplinary
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Asian films are microcosm of the Asian people. Basically‚ it focuses on four aspect including gender roles‚ paradoxical belief system‚ inherent pathos of life and the message in the film. With the close reference to Jogho film‚ we will discuss further on the above aspect. In Asian culture‚ roles and responsibilities are different for each gender. Man is being considered as the leader of the family. Hence‚ the role of a man is to take care of the family in which they are responsible to earn and
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In Albert Brooks‚ 2030: The Real Story of What Happens to America‚ the American population has started aging proficiently. While upon first look‚ this book appears to be a book simply about what Brooks predicts will happen in the future‚ it is actually about a lot more. I am sure that there would be no complaints if cancer was cured tomorrow. Well in 2030‚ this dream comes true. The cure of cancer brought about a surge of baby boomers‚ in the millions. This appears to be a good idea‚ I mean
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the Future‚ we‚ ourselves‚ must learn to cope with memories. In the poem Postcard from Kashmir‚ by Agha Shanhid Ali‚ and Elena‚ by Pat Mora‚ both authors must do just that. In fact‚ both writers effectively incorporate powerful language and techniques in their poems to embody a nostalgic feeling for what once was the past‚ and for what they consider to be an unfulfilled present. In Postcard from Kashmir the speaker yearns to go back to what they once called their home. They call a postcard
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The Scientific Name: Cervus elaphus hanglu Where is it found? Hangul or the Kashmir Stag was once available in large number in the Kashmir valley across present day India and Pakistan. The initial surveys done in before 1950s revealed the Hangul population to be more than 5000. But a shocking survey published by E. P. Gee in 1957 revealed that only 400 specimens of the Kashmir Stag is surviving in the region. The species immediately got attention and considered as one of the rarest mammal in Indian
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Lecture No. 1 25-10-210 KASHMIR ISSUE OUTLINE: 1. Background 2. Indian Perspective 3. Pakistan Perspective 4. Plebiscite 5. Partition 6. Independent and conclusion EARLY HISTORY: In the 18th century Kashmir was ruled by the Muslim Pashtun Durrani Empire. In 1819 Kashmir was conquered by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh. Following the First Anglo-Sikh War in 1845 and 1846‚ Kashmir was first ceded by the Treaty of Lahore to the East India Company‚ and shortly after sold by the Treaty
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Roots of Terrorism in the novel Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie Postmodernism is a concept that can be defined as the direct outcome of this modern Post-Colonial world‚ a world that has been witness to mass migration‚ cross-cultural conflict and amalgamation of various cultures into a hybrid multicultural society. Terrorism‚ the unofficial use of violence and intimidation in the attempt to gain the political aims of selfishness is the main fold of Post-modernism. Salman Rushdie’s fictions borrow
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known as the Army of the Pure or Army of the Righteous. It was founded around 1990 as a military arm of the Pakistani Islamist Organization‚ until they split off. Their main mission was to drive away India from the Kashmir region and allow Pakistan to gain hold of the region. The Kashmir region is an area of conflict because of not only the expanse of land‚ but it also provides several water resources. At the beginning‚ Lashkar-e- Tayyiba’s main
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nuclear arms race‚ current moves by both Pakistan and India regarding dispute mediation threaten to dissolve the treaty. Differences in interpretation‚ Pakistani mismanagement of its own water resources and the ongoing question of the status of Kashmir each threaten the continued observance of the treaty. Neither nation can afford the loss of this treaty. For each nation this treaty has been a source of ongoing diplomatic relations‚ requiring annual meetings and open verification of water
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earthPosts: 197Thanks: 3Thanked 29 Times in 18 Posts | | indo-pak relations31 January 2006 India and Pakistan are to sign an agreement on 31 January for commencement of the Khokhrapar-Monabao rail route linking Sindh with Rajasthan. The two sides of Kashmir will have the second link when the route passing through Chakan da Bagh will open on 31 March‚ officials said on 30 January. 30 January 2006 Opposition leader in Indian Rajiya Sabha and India’s former minister for external affairs Jaswant Singh
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