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    I Am Malala Quotes

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    being Malala Yousafzai. The nonfiction novel‚ I Am Malala‚ written by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb‚ tells the story of Malala‚ a young woman who struggled and fought wholeheartedly for her right to a proper education in her hometown of Swat‚ Pakistan. Since she was a child‚ Malala had always cherished her education and wanted to help other girls and women receive the same benefits that she had. For years she and her father had stood up to the Taliban and the Pakistani government by speaking at

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    Hec Attestation

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    attesting authorities. These documents include: Documents issued by various authorities of central‚ provincial and local government which are intended to be used abroad or submitted in Foreign Missions in Pakistan; Documents verified/attested by our Foreign Missions which are intended to be presented in Pakistan Further‚ the Ministry only attests documents in Urdu and English versions. Document or its translation in any other language other than English is not attested. Applicants may get their attested documents

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    3 Cups Off Tea

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    “Educate a boy‚ and you educate an individual. Educate a girl‚ and you educate a community‚” said Greg Mortenson is his book Three Cups of Tea. Three Cups of Tea is a book about a man building schools for girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan. A 60-minute report from April 2011 claims that the book contains lies. Greg Mortenson‚ The CAI‚ and supporters all responded to the 60-minute report‚ defending Mortenson. There is proof that Greg Mortneson built schools but nobody but him knows if the story behind

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    India's Nuclear Weapons

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    nuclear‚ and their wish came true. They accepted their consequences of being nuclear‚ but they are happy. It’s neighboring country Pakistan and India have had two wars‚ and always competed to be the best‚ and so far India is winning‚ because India have about 65 warheads and Pakistan have about 25 warheads. India have also declared they have nuclear capability were as Pakistan have not. India is exceptionally proud of having nuclear power‚ after conducting their first test in 1976‚ and then five in the

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    Quaid E Azam

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     RESEARCH REPORT ON LIFE OF THE FATHER OF PAKISTAN MR: QUAID-E- AZAM MOHAMMAD ALI JINNAH BY: MAHWISH KHAN M.A FINAL MA’AM HUMAIRA ALEEM MASS COMMUNICATION …..  Mohammad Ali Jinnah Quaid-i-Azam‚ Founding Father of Pakistan            (December 25‚ 1876 - September 11‚ 1948) Life Highlights » Name | Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Birth name was Mahomedali Jinnahbhai) | Son of | Mithibai and Jinnahbhai Poonja | Spouses

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    Energy Matter

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    this world which are obtained from different sources‚ But in Pakistan main sources of energy are (fossil fules‚ petroleum products‚ natural gas‚ coal‚ wind‚ nuclear‚ hydro power) Pakistan is producing very less energy then demand. Main issue of energy is because of Growing Energy Demand‚ Lack of proactive and integrated planning for production of Energy and Imbalanced Energy mix. Because of energy crices Pakistan is facing many issues like bad economic factors‚ less agriculture

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    raid at a compound in Abbottabad‚ Pakistan. He was 54 years old at the time of his death. The news of Osama’s death spread like a wild fire in the entire world. It was a huge victory for the U.S. in the war against terrorism and to eradicate Al Qaeda and a huge defeat to Al Qaeda. The news created a mix reaction in the world. In the U.S.‚ crowds of young and old poured out on streets late at night chanting “USA‚ USA” while half way across the world in Pakistan‚ where Osama was killed‚ crowds were

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    Gawadar port

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    demographical mosaic and development of a civilisation. The civilisations have always developed along the waters. The waters have been used as trade route since long and the modern trade has further enhanced the need of trade through waters. Pakistan being a gateway to the strategically important ’Strait Of Hurmoz’ in the Indian Ocean‚ blessed with hidden treasures and bordering two Islamic Republics‚ Afghanistan and Iran‚ has always been a centre piece for Regional Politics. The emergence

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    has always been fully alive in Pakistan. Various governments have used this to their benefit. There are people who doubt Zia’s reasons for raising the Islamic Slogan; whether it was for political purposes to counter balance Bhutto’s appeal or was it to enforce Islam in its true sense. In his first address to the nation‚ he declared that Islamic laws would be enforced and that earnest attention would be devoted towards establishing the Islamic society for which Pakistan has been created. General Zia

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    The Rawalpindi Conspiracy

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    attempt succeeding a number of attempts against the elected governments of Pakistan in later history. The master mind behind the whole plan was Major General Akbar Khan who was a senior commander of Pakistan Army at that time. And for this plan he got support of some military men and some left wing politicians as well. The main explicit reason behind the conspiracy plan was the war of 1948‚ which was fought between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. The war over the territory of Kashmir had ended in a ceasefire

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