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    Mughlai dishes also has aroma and taste of butter‚ ground and whole spices. Meat‚ apricots‚ melons‚ peaches‚ and plums are common ingredient Tandoori and bread dishes are heart of Punjab. Marinated meat‚ chicken‚ fish‚ paneer (cheese) abd bread (roti) are common Punjab dishes. Dairy products are used in most dishes such as ghee‚ cheese and yogurt. Onion‚ garlic and ginger are basic spices used in Punjab dishes. WEST INDIA Some of the most famous and possibly influencing cuisines of the West is

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    1. ALLAH Any person who is suffering from a big disease which is incurable reads this name 100 times and prays for his good health God will grant him health. 2. AL-RAHMAN If a person reads this name 100 times after every prayer God will remove all kind of irresponsibility’s from his heart. 3. AL-RAHEEM If a person reads this name 100 times after every prayer all the nation of God will love that person. 4. AL-MALIK Any person who reads this name of God after every prayer of Fajar God will

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    split pea soup‚ dhal. Dhal is a viscous and flavorful “soup” that is eaten with a majority of food items. In my house‚ my mom makes dhal as a side to eat with roti‚ dhal pouri‚ shrimp curry‚ bhaji (spinach)‚ okra‚ rice and much more. Dhal is made up of split peas and split peas can also be used to make dhal pouri‚ which is another version of roti except with dhal in the middle. Ingredients: ½ pt. split peas 1 qtr. water or stock 1 onion‚ sliced ½ lb. yam or eddoes (potatoes)‚ diced Salt and

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    A Haircut by : I. S. Nakata Page 1 (Introduction to Literature) A Haircut by : I. S. Nakata People have trouble deciding what I am. Indians mistake me for one of their own; in Chinatown they gave me a menu written in Chinese; and once even a Japanese kid asked me if I was Korean. My ancestors are full-blooded Japanese‚ but I have had to get used to people thinking I’m something else.  Like that time I went to the barber college on North Clark Street for my cut-rate haircut. It’s a place where

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    we start to know many strange faces………….. Looking right‚ looking left Making lots and lots of weird sounds That we’ve never heard before………………… Feeding time! Yeak……Milk‚ milk and milk again The same old diet. Where’s my teh tarik? Where’s my roti canai? Hei…………..Hei‚ where’s my mee goreng? Mummy‚ mummy! What about my Koko Krunch? Later we get to know faces everywhere we look Smiling all the time‚ every day‚ every moment‚ round the clock Tick! Tock! Tick! Tock! Ding Dong Ding Dong!

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    Successes and Failures of Wheat Market /Price Policy in Pakistan: What are the Alternatives? Abstract: This paper aims to describe the current wheat policy and evaluates the current policy in light of its original objectives of food security and price stability. The paper uses percentage of undernourished and average calorie deficit of the malnourished as indicators of food security and variation in the farm gate price of wheat relative to other South Asian countries as a measure of price stability

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    half of its population and a major source of revenue to a secessionist movement‚ its army was humiliated with almost ninety-three thousand prisoners of war in hostile Indian custody‚ and the economy was in complete turmoil. Bhutto’s rallying cry of ‘Roti‚ Kapra‚ Makaan’ had allowed him to win the majority seats in West Pakistan in the elections of 1970‚ and with the secession of East Pakistan in 1971‚ the path to the presidency was clear. Certain historians and political analysts have credited Bhutto

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    specialty! Not long later‚ I got my food and went to settle at a table with my friends. Loud chatters of cheery students filled the air‚ along with the strong musky smells of spices from the stores. I was almost drooling as I cut my food into pieces. The roti pratas came with a bowl of delectable curry. I dipped my prata into the palatable curry then into my mouth. Almost immediately‚ I could feel the hot crisp of the prata in my mouth. “The pleasure of having food in your mouth‚ unbelievable!” I thought

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    through their shockingly‚ horrific acts. Muntaz‚ the central protagonist‚ evidently shows her self-indulgent manner from the start. She is first characterized as a fat pig. Upon our first meeting her‚ she is described as having "folds of flesh like roti dough and a face as plump as an overripe mango." (92). Mumtaz’s obesity symbolizes her as an egotistical‚ narcissistic person. As a compulsive liar‚ Mumtaz is obviously depicted as a villain and a cheat. She shows no compassion. When any of the girls

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    VIII Views On Caste Dr. Lohia opined‚ “ Caste restricts opportunity. Restricted opportunity constricts ability. Constricted ability further restricts opportunity. Where caste prevails‚ opportunity and ability are restricted to ever narrowing circles of people.” Dr. Lohia did not believe in the caste system. He perceived caste as a huge stumbling block to India’s development. Overcoming inequality with respect to caste is also included in his Seven Revolutions. According to him‚ caste was the primary

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