Collection Data Analysis Conclusion Chp#4 References Chapter # 01 Frequency Rate of Code-Switched English words in Urdu Introduction: This research project aims at investigating the frequency rate of switched words of English‚a second language(L2)‚ in Urdu a native language (L1).In Pakistan research on various aspects has been conducted but at which rate Urdu-English code switching occurs is of relatively lessfocused. Code switching phenomenon is a global issue. Due to globalization
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PAKISTAN STUDIES DOWNFALL OF MUSLIMS IN SUBCONTINENT Eighteenth century witnessed major change in to two continents of the world i.e; Europe and Asia In Europe strong monarchies and corporate communities or merchant communities were on the rise where as india the Rule of Muslims in India were taking last breath. Several causes lead to the decline of muslims power in India contributory factors which proved last straw for muslim empire in India. 1) No suceesion Plan:- first and Major reason
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URDU(Nurssery) » Introduction to Urdu alphabets. » Introduction to Urdu Numbers. » Oxford Urdu Workbook “ Huroof ki kahaniyan” » Stories and Rhymes URDU(prep) » Revision of Urdu alphabet- letters and sounds » Joining two- three letters of the alphabet to form short words » Sight Reading of The Book Group series of books » Workbook ‘Gulab’ (Urdu ka Guldasta) » Workbook ‘Chanbeli’ (Urdu ka Guldasta) » Numbers 1-10 in figures URDU(class 1) » Sight Reading of the Book Group series of books: ’Nadir
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Press in Sub Continent: Beginning of Media: In the sub-continent‚ journalism started with preliminary handwritten news sheets prepared by government news-writers during the Muslim rule. They were written dated‚ appeared at regular and frequent intervals. Such news sheets provided the rulers with information from all corners of the empire‚ regarding public occurrences‚ current-events‚ mischief in societies and hardships faced by the people. From this information‚ the rulers used to take decisions
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Colonial Impact on Urdu Language Lovers in Anita Desai’s In Custody Dr.A.CHANDRA BOSE‚ PhD.‚ Assistant Professor of English The Madura College (Autonomous) Madurai‚ Tamilnadu -625 011 boseac@gmail.com Introduction Anita Desai is an important women novelist in the firmament of Indian fiction in English. She unfolds lot of complex things for example‚ struggles of innocents‚ problems of human relationship and decay of Urdu language in her
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Egypt 2012 Country Review http://www.countrywatch.com Acknowledgements There are several people without whom the creation of the CountryWatch Country Reviews could not have been accomplished. Robert Kelly‚ the Founder and Chairman of CountryWatch envisioned the original idea of CountryWatch Country Reviews as a concise and meaningful source of country-specific information‚ containing fundamental demographic‚ socio-cultural‚ political‚ economic‚ investment and environmental information
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Nowadays‚ with the rapid developments in technology‚ more and more people are using their computers‚ smart phones etc. to browse the web. Moreover‚ many people are browsing social networking sites‚ especially Facebook. Facebook is a social networking website that was founded in 2004. There are over 500 million active users (users that have returned to the site in the past 30 days) and it is estimated that people spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook. (http://www.facebook.com/press/info
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Second there is a lot of poverty leading to unhappiness among the poor. But the third and most prominent reason is the muslim religion. Let’s start in Egypt. In February 2011 absolutely massive protests forced the resignation of president Hosni Mubarak. The protests were part of the “Arab Spring.”. A major player in the protests was Wael Ghonem‚ a regional executive for
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The revolution in the Arab world unfolded exquisitely but with dramatic repercussions. High unemployment rates‚ the oppression of political freedoms‚ and the overwhelming presence of corruption led to a rise in unrest amongst many in the Arab world -- which set off a domino effect amongst states in a fight for democracy at home. It all began in Tunisia in December 2010‚ and quickly escalated into a campaign for change that would reach across the region‚ and move the world. By the time the conflict
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Comparative Politics Mark Ayoub Instructor: Institution: Course: Date: Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt In the beginning of this year‚ some Arab countries experienced a number of riots and protests from the citizens who opposed their respective governments. Citizens of these countries accused their government of being corrupt‚ oppressive‚ and dictatorial. Also‚ many citizens blamed their government for high unemployment levels and high cost of living‚ poor living standards and poverty
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