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    ‘Pakistan’s own war’.  This war has plagued Pakistan’s provinces of North West Frontier Province (NWFP)‚ Balochistan‚ and Punjab with violence between militants and government security forces as well as terrorist activities against innocent civilians. Though‚ the nature of these violent incidents and terrorist attacks seem similar all over the country‚ the causes of the conflicts vary in different regions.  In NWFP‚ the worst hit province in terms of terrorism‚ Operation Rah-e-Rast against pro-Taliban

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    14 Points of Jinnah

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    future constitution should be federal with the residuary powers rested in the provinces. 2.Provincial Autonomy A uniform measure of autonomy shall be granted to all provinces. 3.Representation of Minorities All legislative in the country and other elected bodies shall be constituted on the definite principles of adequate and effective representation of minorities in every province without reducing the majority in any province to a minority or even equality. 4.Number of Muslim Representative In the

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    Provinces of the Philippines

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    The Philippines is an archipelago of 7‚107 islands in the South China Sea located between Taiwan to the north and Borneo to the south. Just 2‚000 of its islands are inhabited and only 500 are larger than a kilometer square. The nine largest islands of Luzon‚ Mindanao‚ Palawan‚ Panay‚ Mindoro‚ Samar‚ Negros‚ Leyte and Cebu make up 90% of the nation’s land area. The Philippines is mountainous in nature. The highest mountain is Mt. Apo‚ which is located in Mindanao. The second largest is Mt.Pulog in

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    federating units‚ called Provinces‚ namely‚ Punjab‚ Sindh‚ North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Baluchistan. The capital is Islamabad‚ and the tribal belt adjoining the NWFP is managed by the Federal Government and is know as FATA i.e; Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas have their own political system‚ yet certain of their subjects are taken care of by the Federal Government through the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Northern Areas. The Provinces are further divided

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    History According to the renowned linguists Darmesteter and Henderson‚ Pashto has "descended form Avestan".[10][11][12] The word "Pashto" derives by regular phonological processes from Parsawā- "Persian".[46] Nonetheless‚ the Pashtuns are sometimes compared with the Pakhta tribes mentioned in the Rigveda (1700–1100 BC)‚ apparently the same as a people called Pactyans‚ described by the Greek historian Herodotus as living in the Achaemenid’s Arachosia Satrapy as early as the 1st millennium BC.[47]

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    Islam Aur Science

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    Buddhist Community. (ii) the recognized Tribes who are permanent residents of the areas mentioned-below and whose families have been living in these areas: (iii) Balochistan (iv) Tribal areas of D. I. Khan and Peshawar Divisions (including former Frontier States of Dir‚ Swat‚ Chitral and Amb) (v) Former excluded (Baluch) area forming part of the Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur Districts. (vi) Former tribal areas of Mardan and Hazara Divisions. (vii) Upper Tanawal area of Hazara Division. (b)

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    Women Right's in Pakistan

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    Women’s right in pakistan The protection and promotion of women’s rights has become an acceptable element of the culture in most developed western economies. However‚ in many other countries throughout the world such rights are either non-existent or‚ where efforts are being made to implement new laws‚ these moves are being violently opposed by some other segments of the population. The development of women’s rights in Pakistan‚ unfortunately‚ falls within this latter category. As a report produced

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    Final Paper May 6‚ 2013 Malala Yousafzai‚ “The Girl with a Voice” For young women in Swat Valley‚ a district in the northwest frontier province of Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ having basic rights such as an education is an issue that has been fought for since its existence. Malala Yousafzai daughter of activist Ziauddin Yousafzai is one of many unfortunate young women who have felt the wrath and despair of the Pakistani Taliban regarding this issue. In comprehension of this paper‚ I will convey to

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    MANAGEMENT OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE (IDPs) IN RELATION TO MASSIVE DISPLACEMENT IN SWAT VALLEY ©Aftab Hussain Malik‚ Ejaz Ahmed Bhatti [pic] Dr. Nadeem Ehsan‚ Chairman‚ EM Department CASE‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan. Tel: +92518432273 Correspondence regarding this paper should be addressed to: Dr. Nadeem Ehsan Email: m4nadeem@yahoo.com Authors Profile Aftab Hussain Malik Malik is a Mechanical Engineer and doing Masters in Engineering Management

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    Three Cups Of Tea

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    Three Cups of Tea Questions 1. How is building schools in Pakistan similar to climbing a mountain? What did Mortenson learn from his failed attempt to summit K2? Building a school is similar to climbing a mountain because the actual climb is he hard and grueling part of the journey‚ but the reward is the summit/ the finished product of the school. All the trials you have to go through is the climb‚ just like the preparations‚ and the plans to build the school. Once you go through the hard

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