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    INCREASING TREND OF DRUGS USAGE IN PAKISTAN CREATING THREAT TO HUMAN SECURITY Adil Lashari Department of Defense & Strategic Studies Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Introduction: Human security can be defined as the protection of human rights and to fulfill the basic needs of human beings like food‚ nutrition‚ clean air and water‚ sanitation and other precautionary measures to prevent the spread of diseases

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    After reading the article‚ “Discerning Spiritual Discernment: Assessing Current Approaches for Understanding God’s Will”‚ I see the value in the entire decision making factors listed in the article. I will though start off by saying the most important factor in any decision needed to be made is relying on God for his wisdom and guidance. I believe for all the aspects or factors of decision making to fall into place Prayer is also a must. A brief summary of the three approaches that we were asked

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    Crimes and Misdemeanors

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    Cheryl Brown Professor Nassif Intro to Philosophy 17 Nov 2012 “Crimes and Misdemeanors” In the final scene when Louis Levy speaks of the capacity of love I feel he is saying that we as humans have this natural need for an emotional attachment in order to feel complete as a person. Everyone on this earth is looking for love and acceptance and this starts from birth. A baby requires love‚ attention‚ physical touch and maternal nurturing along with biological needs in order to survive. This is

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    In the final scene of the movie Crimes and Misdemeanors‚ I believe the fictional philosopher Louse Levy’s message was very similar to philosophy Jean-Paul Sartre and his theory on existentialism. One of Sartre’s quotes‚ “Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself.” Levy is trying to convey that we are in control of our choices and we choose our own happiness. In the final scene of the film Levy states‚ “We’re all faced throughout our lives with making conscience moral decisions. Some

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    outline of the novel. One Culture Universal found in the books that were read was values. “Never call no white man master. For all are brothers and equal. Black is just as good as white. So always keep courage and never back off from a white man” (Lester 32). A white father believed that there was no difference between

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    and Pettigrew‚ 2004) THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF PARTNERSHIP BARRIERS In analysing the barriers to‚ and problems with partnership working‚ many different authors (Keele and Strathclyde‚ 2006; Wistow and Hardy‚ 1991; Lloyd and Wait‚ 2006; Glasby and Lester‚ 2004) have offered different categories‚ levels and other means of presenting the issues for partnerships.

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    rates of juvenile delinquency‚ modern society has taking an interest in its causes and its effects. Juvenile delinquency is a serious and costly problem that present concerns in relation to the welfare of our families‚ neighborhoods and schools. (Horton‚ A.‚2001‚ p.g. 50). Education professionals must take steps to develop and implement meaningful programs in order to combat this rapidly growing problem. According to Bullock & Fitzsimons (1996)‚ “To work effectively with students who display

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    important aspect to partake upon because people need to aware to what is really going on if its right or not. Horton shares‚ “ The situation became a reality when we sat down at the tables. Now‚ if you confront people with a reality that is different from the one they are used to and they don’t know how not to do what they’re suppose to in a given situation‚ they wont know how to act” (Horton‚ pg.17). This example is another great way for people to get closer together and simply talk about the issues

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    wired.com/geekmom/2012/10/iphone-5-review/ Foerster‚ N. (1962). “Image of America‚ Our Literature from Puritanism to the . Space Age”. University of Notre Dame Press. London Goetzmann‚ W H. (1988). “American‚ Exploration‚ and the Culture of Science” Horton‚ R.‚ & Edwards‚ H. (1974). “Background of American Literary Thought.” Palecek‚ M. (2009). “Capitalism Versus Science”. Retrieved from . http://www.marxist.com/capitalism-versus-science.htm Http://www.studyworld.com/puritan.htm

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    Baby Face Nelson-Lester Gillis Lester Gillis was burn in Chicago on December 6‚ 1908. During his early teens he worked on the streets with a gang of friends‚ doing minor crimes. By the age of 14 he was a car thief and had gotten his nickname baby face by the members of his gang. Nelson’s early career included working for a chop shop stealing parts‚ running stills‚ and bootlegging. He also did multiple armed robberies. In 1922 he was convicted of auto theft and sent to juvy. 2 months later he

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