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    by-america-rules/ As this article published in Sepetember23‚ 2012‚ Egypt President‚ Islamist Mohammed Morsi during his first visit to United State said that they will not follow American’s rule in their decision making as his predecessor Hosni Mubarak done. This was the response of Morsi after a wave of violence erupted across the Muslim world over an amateur film produced in the U.S.this film given new tension in relationship of Washington and Egypt. He told that he will behave as Egyptian people

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    SOCIOLINGUISTICS Chapter 1 A Scope of Sociolinguistics According to Hudson‚ sociolinguistics is essentially a study of language as used in society.  Language is very important and unique feature of culture because it talks about the behavior of people.  The society is represented by its language.  Society is totally depended on language.  If there is no language in society in society then the society will be considered

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    surrounded by similes. It describes the clothing women had to wear‚ supporting the idea that women do not have it easy. Aba: affectionate Urdu term meaning “father”; “‘Aba‚ I am confused.’ I told my father” (101). This word attracted me because aba means father in Hebrew‚ too. This word describes how Malala was bilingual as sometimes she refers to her father in Urdu. Barbaric: exceedingly brutal; “If anything the Taliban became even more barbaric” (86). This word attracted me because my brother used

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    The Aligarh Movement The War of Independence 1857 ended in a disaster for the Muslims. The British believed that the Muslims were responsible for the war of 1857 and therefore‚ they were subjected to ruthless punishment and merciless revenge. The British had always looked upon the Muslims as their enemies because they had ousted them from power. With the war of 1857 this feeling was intensified and every attempt was made to ruin and suppress the Muslims forever. Thus the Mughal rule

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    Bibliography Indian literature‚ writings of the Indian subcontinent‚ produced there in a variety of languages‚ including Sanskrit‚ Prākrit‚ Pāli‚ Bengali‚ Bihārī‚ Gujarati‚ Hindi‚ Kannada‚ Kashmiri‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi‚ Rajāsthānī‚ Tamil‚ Telugu‚ Urdu‚ and Sindhi. A brief treatment of Indian literature follows. For full treatment‚ see South Asian Arts: Literature. The earliest Indian literature took the form of the canonical Hindu sacred writings‚ known as the Veda‚ which were written in Sanskrit

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    were the Arabs followed by the Turks‚ the Pashtuns and the Moghuls. However‚ Arab influence remained relatively limited in comparison to that of the Turks‚ Pashtuns and Moghuls‚ who brought in much cultural influence and contributed to the birth of Urdu‚ a syncretic language of combined Indo-Persian heritage‚ which is widely spoken today. Ethnic Englishmen and other Britons are now practically absent after their two centuries long colonial presence‚ although they have left an imprint of western culture

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    Shubash Chandra Bose Netaji as he was called was a very prominent figure in the Indian freedom struggle. His sole aim was the freedom of his country and he termed it as a necessity and didn’t agree with Gandhiji on the terms that it can be negotiated. He was well educated and believed that there should be complete intolerance for caste-differentiation‚ racism or religious separation. His was so active in the Indian National Congress that he was arrested several times by the British Government. Soon

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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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    million use it as second language. Outside of India‚ Hindi speakers are 100‚000 in USA; 685‚170 in Mauritius; 890‚292 in South Africa; 232‚760 in Yemen; 147‚000 in Uganda; 5‚000 in Singapore; 8 million in Nepal; 20‚000 in New Zealand; 30‚000 in Germany. Urdu‚ the official language of Pakistan‚ spoken by about 41 million in Pakistan and other countries‚ is essentially the same language Literature in Hindi languages (Hindi: हिन्दी साहित्य) includes literature in the various Central Zone Indo-Aryan languages

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    spelling.You can assist| | |by editing it. (April 2013) | Coordinates: [pic]28.656°N 77.231°E [pic] [pic] Chandni Chowk‚ Delhi‚ 1858. Chandni Chowk (चांदनी चौक)(Urdu: چاندنی چوک‎)‚ originally meaning moonlit square or market‚ is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi‚ now in central north Delhi‚ India. Built in 17th century by the great Muslim emperor of India Shah Jahan and designed by his daughterJahan

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