POLITICAL SCIENCES | MEDIA AND FOREIGN POLICY | SUBMITTED TO | MR.IJAZ BUTT | SUBMITTED BY | AYESHA SADDIQUE (01) | SADIA ABBAS (29) MISHA ZAIDI (12) INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES PUBJAB UNIVERSITY LAHORE | B.S (HONS.) 3RD SEMESTER (MORNING) FOREIGN POLICY AND MEDIA
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literature. o There are some Persian verbs such as verbs of speaking that accept a complementizer phrase (CP) as their complements. There is only one complementizer in Persian‚ that is “ke” [that]. Similar to some other Indo-Iranian languages like Urdu or Bengali‚ this clause-initial complementizer appears in the post-verbal position. It is possible for the resulting complement-clause to be covert. The complementizer phrase in Persian can also appear after DPs and serve as their complements‚ the
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Lebanon Vs. Egypt | Compare/Contrast Essay | | Reem Hani | 12/19/2012 | Every country is unique in its civilization‚ culture‚ and morals. Lebanon and Egypt are two of the most majestic countries‚ not only in the Arab world‚ but also worldwide. Comparing and contrasting those two countries will help us understand and get to know the Egyptian and our culture more. These two Arab countries have several differences‚ as well as some similarities. These two countries are the primary contributors
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From the 1800’s to present day‚ the Middle East has undergone many changes and continuities causing formation of their national identity‚ main factors that contributed were social aspects on society‚ government structure‚ and the strong religious roots they possess. The majority of changes occurred through the society aspects with the treatment of women and the discovery of oil. In Middle Eastern history women have had limited rights and have always been unequal to men. Women have always remained
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dispute. To begin with‚ let briefly look at the Egyptian revolution which was held in 2011. It was the first revolution where social media and Internet played the crucial role. ” After 30 years of living in a “fake democratic system” under Hosni Mubarak‚ the Egyptian people had had enough” (Pritamkabe‚ 2011). After fake election in 2010‚ people‚ especially young generation‚ decided to make a protest in order to create a real democratic system. “There was no freedom of assembly in Egypt‚ and protests
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and our experience of studying here while other students and faculty members were served with appetizers and snacks. Along with the delicacies‚ tea was also offered. Afterwards‚ the Principal and the teachers delivered their speeches in English and Urdu. They commended us that we should keep the name and stature of our school. They advised us that we should never forget our alma mater. Finally they all wished us a successful life. Then we took a group photograph with our juniors and then our faculty
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Academics | Degree | Year | Institution | B.Com Hons( 4 year Graduation) | 2013 | University of Central Punjab Lahore. | (I.Com)Accounting | 2009 | Punjab college of commerce F-8/4 | | Languages proficiency | * English * Urdu * Punjabi | Leisure timeActivities | * Watching Talk shows * Attend seminar and social activities | Contact Details | Address: House No# 4/2-c‚ St 43 ‚ Sector G-7/2 Islamabad Phone: 322-5000620
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agencies 4. Ethics of Journalism and Freedom of the Press 5. Press Laws in Pakistan and Government Media Relationship 6. Role of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ Maulana Zafar Ali Khan‚ Muhammad Ali Johar‚ Hasrat Mohani and Hameed Nizami in Urdu Press of the Sub-Continent 7. Role of Radio‚ Television‚ print media and internet in Pakistan 8. Social and Developmental Responsibilities of Pakistani Media 9. Importance of Radio TV Documentary and Live Programmes 10. Difference
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their differences with the Hindus with regard to religions‚ social and language‚ rational and international identity and for this purpose he diverted attention of the Indian Muslims towards a new idea of “Two Nation” or “Two entities.” After Hindi-Urdu controversy Sir Syed felt that it was not possible for Hindus and Muslims to progress as a single nation. He said: “I am convinced now that Hindus and Muslims could never become one nation as their religion and way of life was quite distinct from each
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society. Geographic distance and language barriers can separate societies within a country. Example: Although Islam was practiced in both parts of the country‚ the residents of East Pakistan spoke Bengali‚ while the residents of West Pakistan spoke Urdu. Geographic distance‚ language differences‚ and other factors proved insurmountable. In 1971‚ the nation split into two countries‚ with West Pakistan assuming the name Pakistan and East Pakistan becoming Bangladesh. Within each newly formed society
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