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    Kashmir is the long-standing dispute of over 13 million inhabitants of Jammu and Kashmir who despite their geographical‚ religious‚ and linguistic differences are popularly known as Kashmiris. The people of Kashmir are the long—suffering people in South Asia and undoubtedly their struggle for freedom is a long-running popular movement like any other freedom struggle. For Indian and Pakistan it may be a dispute but for Kashmiris it is their right to fight for their freedom and the right of self determination

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    around them because of a strong disbelief in the oppositions ideals. I have also considered why there is such a difference in people’s opinion. Audience: My audience are my fellow year 12 students who are familiar with the themes of conflict and Paradise Road. Language: I have talked about the implications of the prompt‚ allowing for a more directed essay. I want to engage the reader in my writing without depending on emotional language‚ therefore I have chosen to write in third person so as to

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    Paradise Lost While watching the HBO Documentary “Paradise Lost”‚ I saw the horrific murder cases of three second grade boys at West Memphis Arkansas. The suspected murderers were Jessie Misskelley‚ Jr.‚ Jason Baldwin‚ and Damien Echols‚ their ages were seventeen‚ sixteen‚ and eighteen. As a motive for the murders the prosecution believed they were performed as a satanic ritual. After an intense trial each of the teenagers were found guilty by the jury‚ although there was a fairly large lack

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF AZAD JAMMU & KASHMIR (Examination Department‚ Muzaffarabad) Application Form for Issuance of a Degree/ Certificate 1.  Name in Block Letters________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________(in Urdu) National Identity Card No    2. Father’s Name _____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ (in Urdu) 3.  Nature of D

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    Jammu and Kashmir jammu and Kashmir (i/dʒɑːmuː/ & /kæʃmɪər/; Urdu: جموں و کشمیر‎; Dogri‚ Hindi: जम्मू और कश्मीर; Kashmiri: जोम त कशीर(Devanagari)‚ جوم تِ کشیر (Nastaliq); Ladakhi: ཇ་མུ་དང་ཀ་ཤི་མིར།) is a state of India. It is located mostly in the Himalayan mountains and shares a border with the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab to the south. Jammu and Kashmir has an international border with thePeople’s Republic of China in the north and east while Line of Control separates it from Pakistani controlled

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    Paradise of the Blind

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    1Rishi Rishi Mr. Charles English Literature A1 (SL) 14 March 2012 Reflective statementth How was tour understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? ’Paradise of the Blind’ is a novel my vietnamese author ’Duong Thu Huong’. It is a very controversial novel as it highlight sensitive social issues about Vietnam. It is the first novel that gives us a vivid image of the sociological change that was taking place in Vietnam in that time

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    A REVIEW OF PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY 1980-2004 SUCCESSESS AND FAILURES CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Formulation of foreign policy of a country is a complicated process. It implies consideration of long term and short term interests of a state. Policy at the same time is required to be dynamic‚ as it has to be modified or changed with the changing global scenario. Foreign policy of any country is based on numerous determinants that can be divided into variable and invariable factors. The invariable

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    FAZAL MAMOON Nationality: Pakistani Mobile: +923339978802‚ +923347212752 D.O.B: 06/09/1989 Passport No: AX0200501 Email: kundi2008@gmail.com Website: http://kundi123.webs.com/ Address: Hamdani Public School near Comsats Abbottabad | | | |Objective |To use my interpretative and quantitative

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    OBTRUSIVE PRESENCE IN PAKISTAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR: IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA AND UNITED STATES Introductory Observations  1. China is once again in focus in challenging the status-quo in South Asia in collusive strategic facilitation by Pakistan. This time China has shifted the strategic focus from India’s borders with China- Occupied Tibet in Arunachal Pradesh in the North East to Ladakh and to India’s Line of Actual Control with Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). Reports emanating from unimpeachable

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    2.2 Hazara-Kashmir Syntaxis The outer southern ranges of the Himalayas‚ extending northwestward about 1600 kilometers in a gentle unbroken curve across northern India‚ continuing into Kashmir and the Hazara district of Pakistan is forming the eastern limb of the syntax is. There are many faults‚ but the two main boundary faults that wrap around the syntax is being considered equivalent to Banjul and Murree faults. The orientation of the axis of the syntaxis is towards west of north‚ and the outcrop

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