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    Unemployment of Pakistan

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    [pic] “In the name of Allah‚ most Gracious‚ most Compassionate.” [pic] [pic] In the name of Almighty Allah who is most merciful‚ and who give us strength to write this Project Report in a different way. We extend our heartiest thanks to our seniors‚ colleagues‚ and subordinates who assist us on every occasion to enable us to write this report. Our parents‚ classmates‚ friends come next in the list of those whom we have to

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    Overpopulation in Pakistan

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    causes adverse effects on the economy. The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the impacts of the impacts of overpopulation on the economic development of Pakistan. Contents of Study: In order to see the role of population in the economic development‚ we will consider the world population and growth rate in comparison to that of Pakistan. The qualitative aspects of population‚ major factors affecting population growth‚ Malthusian population trap‚ the problems created by overpopulation and the

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    Methods to Counter Terrorism

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    TERRORISM AND MEASURES TO CTR THIS THREAT TERRORISM AND MEASURES TO CTR THIS THREAT Introduction 1. The menace of terrorism is the most clear and present danger at this point in time. The word terrorism was first used in France to describe a new system of government adopted during the French revolution (1789-1799). The reign of terror was intended to promote democracy and popular rule by ridding the revolution of its enemies and thereby purifying it. However‚ the oppression and violent excesses

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    WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

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    WAR AGAINST TERRORISM "Terrorism IS THE PRICE OF THE EMPIRE. If YOU DO NOT WISH TO PAY THE Price YOU MUST GIVE UP THE EMPIRE" (PATRICK J. Buchanan) Terrorism Means Extreme Fair. Nowadays Suicidal Attacks Are Very Common. Life In The Past Was More Safe And Secure. Modern Life Become Very Unsafe and Dangerous. We Daily Read In the Newspaper about the Act Of Terrorism. Terrorism Has Now Been Becoming the Most Burning Problem For The Whole World. The USA Only the Super Power Of the World Which

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    Story of Pakistan

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    contributions to the struggle for independence were numerous. After independence‚ he was thus the natural choice for the premiership. Liaquat Ali Khan was appointed as the first Prime Minister of Pakistan.  Being the first Prime Minister of the country‚ Liaquat Ali Khan had to deal with a number of difficulties that Pakistan faced in its early days. He helped Quaid-i-Azam in solving the riots and refugee problem and in setting up an effective administrative system for the country. He established the groundwork

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    Causes For Terrorism in India The causes for the various insurgent/terrorist movements include: Political causes: This is seen essentially in Assam and Tripura. The political factors that led to insurgency-cum-terrorism included the failure of the government to control large-scale illegal immigration of Muslims from Bangladesh‚ to fulfil the demand of economic benefits for the sons and daughters of the soil‚ etc. Economic causes: Andhra Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Orissa and Bihar are prime examples

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    Education in Pakistan

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    Education Reform In Pakistan – Challenges and Prospects Education can be dangerous. It is very difficult to make it not dangerous. In fact‚ it is almost impossible. The only way you can prevent education from being dangerous is to try and develop an educational system in which the pupil is exposed to no ideas whatsoever. [Robert Hutchins] The connection between education and human security – defined in a broad sense – is immediate and direct. How future Pakistanis will live‚ the qua

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    Judiciary of Pakistan

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    Justice n. Fairness‚ moral rightness‚ and a scheme or system of law in which every person receives his/her/its due from the system‚ including all rights‚ both natural and legal. One problem is that attorneys‚ judges‚ and legislatures often get caught up more in procedure than in achieving justice for all Judiciary: The branch of government that is endowed with the authority to interpret and apply the law‚ adjudicates legal disputes‚ and otherwise administers justice. Every society in human history

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    Anti Terrorism Material

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    Terrorism is the most hideous‚ abominable‚ and hateful activity ever committed by the human beings. Its aim is to horrify the people by the acts of creating horror‚ fear and terror and even damaging properties and hurting and killing innocent people. Unfortunately in recent times a fearful wave of terrorism has run through the whole world‚ particularly Pakistan‚ India‚ America and Afghanistan are its targets. Thousands of men‚ women and children have been killed by the terrorists in different

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    Internal Terrorism in India

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    Introduction Internal terrorism has been an ugly scene in India probably for as long as we have known. The independence war saw the nation split into two parts which led to not only blood shed but left a scar across the hearts of many. People who were living together were made to separate and more importantly ideologies were imposed and the immediate next generation exposed to hatred of the worst kinds. India then got involved in the problems of the eastern part of pakistan and freed bangladesh.

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