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    Report: Topic name: “The Effect of Corruption on Taxtation system” Name: Tahira bibi Reg No: 11-arid-2623 UNIVERSITY OF ARID AGRICULTURE The Effect Of Corruption On Taxtation System” Introduction: The Federal government to collect taxes on income other than agriculture income‚ taxes on capital value‚ custom‚ excise duties and sale taxes. In the modern age‚ corruption is found in almost all the countries of the world. It has been found in all the ages

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    Women's Liberation

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    INTRODUCTION:     Today people think that women are liberated in the West and that the women’s liberation movement began in the 20th century although in actuality‚ the women’s liberation movement was not begun by women but was revealed by God to a man in the seventh century by the name of Muhammad (peace be upon him)‚ who is known as the last Prophet of Islam. The Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet (Hadith or Sunnah) are the sources from which every Muslim woman derives her rights and duties

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    (AGG) During time of war in the village Golestan‚ Afghanistan a girl named Najmah and in the village Peshawar‚ Pakistan a girl named Nusrat both have many similarities as they go through conflicts throughout this story. (BS-1) Najmah‚ her mother Mada-jan‚ and her father Baba-jan go through many physical conflicts during this war. (BS-2) Nusrat and Najmah also go through many emotional conflicts during their travels of war. (BS-3) Despite the fact war puts a negative effect on these people‚ it also

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    WOMEN‚ SEXUALITY AND INDIAN CINEMA By Shoma A. Chatterji WORD-COUNT: 1900 Recent films like Tauba Tauba‚ Murder‚ Julie and Jism have focussed on something not explored before in mainstream cinema - the sexuality of the Indian woman. Though this has given the director and producer ample scope for exploring the anatomy of the woman in a hundred different ways to lure the box office‚ the one positive spin-off of these films is that they have uncovered the sexual desires of the Indian woman

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    Often times‚ individuals travel far and long in an attempt to find a home. Whether it may be for better or worse‚ the location plays a significant role in one’s identity. Imagine just travelling a million miles across the two Easts and the two Wests to reach a perceived notion of bliss. The following texts analyzed: Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri & The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III‚ explore the pattern of the sociocultural effect(s) of immigration on the livelihood of immigrants

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    Pre-Linguistic Development

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    Pre-linguistic Development As linguistic development designates the stage when children are able to manipulate verbal symbols‚ it should be apparent that pre-linguistic development refers to the stage before the child is able to manipulate such symbols. Consequently‚ this stage is sometimes called the pre-symbolic stage. Pre-linguistic development‚ therefore‚ concerns itself with precursors to the development of symbolic skills and typically covers the period from birth to around 13 months of age

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    We’ve all heard music before. We listen to it every day. We sing it out for all the world to hear‚ whether we actually know how to sing in tune or not. Music is a large part of American society‚ American culture‚ and the American people. It’s in every aspect of our lives but somehow‚ it slips under the radar of importance. After all‚ how important can pop music with bad messages and even worse grammar be to an entire nation? In all honesty‚ it’s actually pretty important. Music in America is formulated

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    Stevie Hossler‚ Robert Leu‚ Divia Nelson‚ Shawnte Ray‚ Ben Wilcox‚ Brandon Ybarra; November 15‚ 2004 Link:(http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/tcom/faculty/ha/tcom103fall2004/gp9) “Effects of cartoons on children’s psychology & behavior patterns” By: Alia Bibi & Roshan Zehra; Saturday‚ August 25‚ 2012; From Print Edition Link:(http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-6-128111-Effects-of-cartoons-on-children%E2%80%99s-psychology-%26-behaviour-patterns) "The Effects of Fast-Paced Cartoons“ By: Dimitri A. Christakis;

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    Jhumpa Lahiri‚ born in 1967 to Bengali parents in London‚ moved to Rhodes Island as a child. She feels strong ties to her parents’ homeland as well as the United States and England. She now resides in New York. This colorful background has led her to a unique multicultural perspective. Her goal in writing she states is "a desire to be able to interpret between two cultures". Lahiri remembers her need to write as early as when she was ten years old and she has always used writing as an outlet for

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    Religious Developments With the coming of the Mughals in India and the Turkish rule‚ there were many developments and changes in the Indian culture and religion.The Sultans of Delhi and Mughal tolerated different religions‚ especially Hinduism‚ though they were followers of Islam. This lead to the beggining of indo-islamic culture. Since dawn of history‚ India has been the cradle of religious developments. In the early medival period‚ two parrelel movements in Hinduism and Islam representing the

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