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    Political Stability

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    issues‚ the identity crisis and legitimacy crisis in Pakistan. Identity crisis creates negative effects on the sentiments of nationalism and the feeling of people towards political system. The dismemberment of East Pakistan and present situation in Sindh and balochistan is occurring due to the identity crisis. Identity crisis mostly occurs in pluralistic societies in the

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    my favourite personality

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    younger sister Fatima Jinnah. Jinnah lived for a time in Bombay with an aunt and may have attended the Gokal Das Tej Primary School there‚ or possibly a madrasa‚ later on moving to the Cathedral and John Connon School. In Karachi‚ he attended the Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam and the Christian Missionary Society High School. He gained his matriculation from Bombay University at the high school.in 1893 he went to london.Soon after his arrival in London‚ Jinnah gave up the apprenticeship in order to study

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    the four provinces due to uniform national curricula and policy formulation at federal level. The continuous assessment system from grade 1-12 is relatively more structured in Punjab. The overall achievement level of students is relatively high in Sindh‚ Punjab and NWFP lie in the middle; and Balochistan and other regions ranked at the lowest. Low achievement in English and mathematics is a common feature in Pakistan and the UK. Key Words: Education system‚ inter-provincial‚ inter-countries comparison

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    Sugar Industry of Pakistan

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    | SUGAR INDUSTRY AND THE CURRENT SUGAR CRISIS IN PAKISTAN | | | 4/15/2010 | BUSINESS ECONOMICS PROJECT | | “The accouterments of [Pakistan ’s] state power and prestige ring hollow when people are dying in their search for food”AbstractPakistan is the 15th largest producer of sugar in the world‚ 5th largest in terms of area under sugar cultivation and 60th in yield. The sugar industry is the 2nd largest agro based industry which comprises of 83 sugar mills. With this scenario‚ Pakistan has

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    To Boldly Go

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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born on 9th November 1877 in Sialkot. After seeking early education‚ he was admitted to the Government College Lahore‚ where he obtained the degree of MA in the subject of philosophy. He left for England for higher studies in 1905. He obtained the degree of philosophy of ethics in 1907; he obtained the degree of doctorate (Ph.D.) from Munich University. Services of Iqbal in Pakistan Movement Iqbal and Pakistan Movement Although his main interests were scholarly‚ Iqbal

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    Concept of Asylum

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    Introduction Someone may ask for a political asylum when they are frightened to live in their own country. They will then go to another country. If they are allowed to live in the new country this is called political asylum. The political asylum is one of the human rights affirmed by Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ and a rules of international human rights law. All countries who have agreed to the United Nations Conventions Relating to the Status of Refugees must

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    Child Labour in Pakistan

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    Child labour situation The National Child Labour survey‚1 conducted in 1996 by the Federal Bureau of Statistics‚ found 3.3 million of the 40 million children (in the 5-14 years age group) to be economically active2 on a full-time basis. Of the 3.3 million working children‚ 73 per cent (2.4 million) were boys and 27 per cent (0.9 million)‚ girls. Children’s contribution to work in rural areas is about eight times greater than in urban areas. The number of economically active children in the 10-14

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    THE PROBLEM FACED BY THE STUDENTS WHILE LIVING IN THE HOSTELS. This study aims at exploring the adjustment problems and stages through which a non-local student‚ from a different cultural background‚ has to pass in his/her attempt to get well-adjusted at a foreign place. During the process of adjustment in a foreign culture‚ newcomers may encounter the situations that work as stressors for them. These stressors can be physical‚ social‚ cultural‚ functional and biological. Physical stressors include

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    Symbolism Of Khadi

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    Khadi – the word conjures up images of Mahatma Gandhi and the Swadeshi movement he led‚ with khadi being its icon. For a long time‚ we have associated khadi with freedom struggle and politics. Khadi is a term used for fabrics that are hand-spun and handwoven. Most of the production of it is from cotton fiber. However‚ contrary to popular belief‚ khadi is also manufactured from silk and wool‚ known as khadi silk or woolen khadi respectively. The fabric is known for its rugged texture‚ comfortable

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    |Divorce‚ Terrorism | |Definitions‚ Causes‚ Effects‚ Solutions and Cases | | | Muhammad Tayyab Divorce A divorce is a legal action between married

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