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    PAKISTAN

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    Our beloved country and identity is Pakistan. The sacrifices and ideology of our ancestors is Pakistan. It was the dream of Allama Iqbal which was fulfilled by Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid-e-Azam along with other leaders fought for the cause of Muslims. All the Muslims suffered a lot and at last got a separate homeland for themselves. Pakistan was now an independent state‚ but was terribly disadvantaged. It faced many severe problems some of them were: 1. India took over all the British

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    Awan Zainab Amjed D/o Amjed Shah Hajab Binte Fayyaz D/o Fayyaz Ahmad Cheem Farwa Arooj D/o Muhammad Sharif Afifa Khalid D/o Khalid Iqbal Tooba Pervaiz D/o Pervaiz Ahmad Ifra Azmat D/o Muhammad Azmat Maryam Tariq D/o Tariq Mehmood Ayesha Zahid D/o Zahid Pervaiz Rafia Ejaz D/o Ejaz Ahmad Ruhma Ahmad D/o Sher Ahmad Tayyaba Jamil D/o Jamil Anjum Junaid Zaman S/o M Iqbal Farah Nasim D/o Muhammad Nasim Ch. Muhammad Tayyab Shehzad S/o Shafqat Ullah Atif Zia S/o Zia Ullah Noorul-Ain Liaquat D/o Liaquat Ali

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    Child Labor

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    CHILD LABOUR INTRODUCTION Iqbal Masih was born in a small village in rural Pakistan‚ his father abandoned the family. Iqbal’s mother struggled to support her children as a housecleaner‚ but could not. When he was four years old‚ Iqbal was sold for $16 into bonded labour at a carpet factory. He worked 12 hours a day and was horribly undernourished and beaten by the foreman many times. When Iqbal was nine years old‚ a local labour rights organization helped him escape the factory. He was given a

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    Two Nation Theory

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    TWO NATION THEORY Nation The word “NATION” is derived from Latin route “NATUS” of “NATIO” which means “Birth” of “Born”. Therefore‚ Nation implies homogeneous population of the people who are organized and blood-related. Today the word NATION is used in a wider sense. A Nation is a body of people who see part at least of their identity in terms of a single communal identity with some considerable historical continuity of union‚ with major elements of common culture‚ and with a sense of

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    ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD (Department of Mass Communication) Course: Social Psychology Part-II (5640) Semester: Autumn‚ 2010 Level: M. Sc. Instructions  This course carries two assignments.  Each assignment carries 100 marks.  Write each assignment in your own words. Some of questions require use of examples from Pakistani perspective/setting. So do not simply rehash material from the book in verbatim but rely on synthesizing materials from different chapters

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    participate in killing the passengers on their way to Pakistan. They also see this as a way to assert their power and strength to other men. Iqbal talks of the flaws of the state‚ injustice and poverty as the main reasons of the prevalent thirst for blood. He never is able to preach his high ideals to the villagers. Having sent by his party to this village‚ Iqbal does have a hidden self interest- To be seen in newspapers as a leader. When he is eventually released from the prison‚ he is shocked to hear

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    century’s most influential European Muslims. He spent several years in Saudi Arabia‚ where he befriended the royal family‚ and then moved on to British India and lived mainly in Lahore‚ Abbottabad‚ Srinagar and Dalhousie. Upon a suggestion of Allama Iqbal‚ he translated selections from Sahih Bukhari Sharif into English‚ the first such translation ever made. He wrote and spoke extensively on the subject of Islam and its conception of state and government and West’s relations with Islam. He was particularly

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    multiculturalism focuses on the diversity of communities and the interactions in those communities. The concerns of legacy‚ identity‚ and tradition in the different characters strengthen the multiculturalism and absurdism of the novel. The father of the Iqbal family‚ Samad‚ is followed throughout most of the novel. Living in the shadow of his great-grandfather‚ he often finds himself striving to carry on the legacy of Mangal Pande and his traditions‚ which demonstrates absurdism in the novel. In making

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    the partition of India.The idea of Indian partition was not a new one‚a number of partition proposals had been forwarded previously by many Muslim leaders like Syed Ahmed Shaheed‚Mohammad Abdul Qadir‚Allama Iqbal‚Syed Jamal Uddin Afghani‚Abdul Halim Sharar e.t.c. PROPOSAL GIVEN BY ALLAMA IQBAL The most reasonable proposal was given by Allama Iqbal.The poet‚philospher‚while delivering his presidential address at the annual session of the Muslim League at Allahbad in December 1930 said: “India is

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    According to the textbook‚ a teratogen is an agent that causes abnormal prenatal development. (Kail‚ 2015) Teratogens such as alcohol‚ cocaine‚ marijuana‚ smoking‚ etc. These teratogens can cause major damages to the fetus and and possibly cause the child to be born with effects such as malformations‚ cognitive disabilities‚ or damage to the central nervous system. Specifically‚ antidepressants are also classified as a teratogen. There has been a lot of controversial research on the exact effects

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