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    Impact of Remittances on an Economic Insecurity 6 Economic cycle 7 Natural Disasters 7 Policy Implications 8 FORIEGN REMITTANCES TO PAKISTAN 9 Fluctuation In Remittances 10 Detailed Analysis and Impact of Foreign Remittances 12 Findings of Different Analyst on Foreign Remittances 13 Skilled and Unskilled Labor 15 Remittances and Migration in Pakistan 17 Remittances 17 Migration 19 Methods Transferring Remittances 22 Welfare Programs of the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation 23 Recommendations

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    Drug Abuse in Pakistan

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    comprising Pakistan‚ Afghanistan and Iran where most of the drugs‚ particularly opium and heroin are produced. Pakistan is the main centre of the world as far as the production of these drugs is concerned‚ and a large number of drugs pass through India to reach other countries. This takes place through drug mafia who has further links with formidable terrorists and smugglers. And in the process‚ many young man and women in our own country too fall victims to this diabolical habit. Pakistan‚ through

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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON PAKISTAN By ABDUL MOHSIN Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people‚ companies‚ and the governments of different nations‚ a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. This process has many fold effects. It affects economic development and prosperity‚ culture‚ environment‚ political systems‚ and human physical well-being in societies around the world. There are however‚ controversial opinions

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    Assignment-Economical challenges to Pakistan Submitted to:Ma’m Asiya Submitted by: Syeda Zainab Kubra Roll no:11021502-012 Course Title:Pak Studies Discipline:B.S(hons)English Semester:6th Date:4/17/2014 GCW University‚Sialkot. A Historical Evaluation of Economic Condition of Pakistan Laying the Foundations:1947-1958 Features Predominantly agrarian‚ undeveloped and newly independent

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    India Pakistan Disputes

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    | SEMINARS ON GENERAL TOPICS | Contemporary Non-Economic Issue | Contemporary Conflicts between India - Pakistan | | | Indo-Pakistani relations are grounded in the political‚ geographic‚ cultural‚ and economic links between the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan the two largest countries of South Asia. The two countries share much of their common geographic location‚ but differ starkly in religious demographics. India is a secular country with Hindu majority at

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    Electronic media Of Pakistan

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    SECTION-1 GROWTH OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN PAKISTAN 1.1 What is electronic media? “Electronic Media” are those communication mediums which are based on electronic or electromechanical means of production and most often distinguished from print media. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public worldwide include radio‚ sound recordings‚ television‚ video recording and streaming internet content” . It denotes‚ “the main means of communicating with large number of people‚ especially

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    Pakistan and Policy

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    National integration is unity in diversity. It means a feeling of oneness. It implies social‚ political‚ economic‚ linguistic and cultural unity. It is the development of a mental climate that would help reacts in terms of oneness‚ irrespective of the region‚ language or religion of the people concerned. It means a heaven of freedom where the world has not been divided into fragments by narrow domestic wells. It is based on feeling of oneness‚ common ideals of life and a common code of behavior

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    Pakistan as a Nation

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    Q1. What you have learned from this case study? The first and important lesson I learned from this case study is “Hard Work”. No matter what hurdles we face in our life‚ we just have to be determined and committed enough to achieve our desired goals. Another thing I learned is that if you want to be successful in your life‚ you have to take some big risks. We should be able to make critical decisions required for critical stages for our career. Besides taking risks‚ innovation is also an important

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    pakistan studies

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    m.nSuch a deal would add 1 trillion dollars (740 billion euros) to the world economy‚ according to the International Chamber of Commerce. Speaking at a press conference in Geneva Tuesday‚ Azevedo said at ’ambassador level’ the talks had become deadlocked over the details. ’The process in Geneva is over‚’ Azevedo said. ’If we had two more weeks here in Geneva we would not do it.’ Setback for WTO status? Azevedo warned that without a global trade deal the WTO could end only being seen as

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    ScienceDirect Economic Modelling journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ecmod Terrorism and tourism: A conjunction and ramification in Pakistan Syed Ali Raza ⁎‚ Syed Tehseen Jawaid 1 IQRA University‚ Karachi-75300‚ Pakistan a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t This study investigates the impact of terrorism activities on tourism in Pakistan by using the annual time series data from the period of 1980 to 2010. Johansen and Jeuuselius and ARDL bound testing cointegration approach

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