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    Survey on Water Scarcity & Conservation Water is becoming a limited natural resource in the world. In an article published on National Geographic website about “Fresh Water Crisis” [1] it has mentioned that out of the 70% of water which is covering the earth‚ only 2.5% is suitable for drinking and just 1% of fresh water is easily accessible. In the same article the author talks about how people are wasting this limited resource. The growing scarcity of water is due to the rapid growth of

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    Due to climate change‚ water scarcity is developing into a globally pressing environmental problem. Water scarcity presently affects people most harshly in areas where clean water is not easily accessible. Yet‚ the United States remains the largest international consumer of water bottles. The semblance of safety offered by water bottles in the commercial American mindset is counterproductive in an era of water treatment. The purification process of plastic-making for water bottles takes over twice

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    Balochistan Crisis

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    "Balochistan crisis" Balochistan: Pakistan‚ an Islamic country came into being on 14th August‚ 1947 on world map comprising of four provinces. Biggest in terms of land is Balochistan which covers 44% of its total land‚ but is home to only 5% of country’s population. Its strength lie in the natural resources‚ the waste rangeland‚ the coastal belt with 750 km of as yet undeveloped coastline‚ and rich mineral and hydrocarbon deposits. But this enormous resources potential remains untapped‚ and balochistan

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    Balochistan

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    Essay 1. Gender discrimination in our society 2. The cost of energy crisis in Pakistan 3. Literacy is the only panacea for the ills of Pakistan 4. Media: A double aged weapon 5. Pakistan: An administrative malice 6. Islam in the civilization perspective 7. Climate change: A fact or fiction? 8. Unbridled liberty is no liberty: Limits of freedom of expression 9. Judicial activism and judicial restraint in Pakistan 10. Beggars cannot be choosers 11. Modernisation vs Westernisation 12.

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    Scarcity

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    Help for my essay Reducing price cannot solve scarcity problem. Scarcity means short supply of certain thing relative to demand at any given price. Unless the price is raised‚ supply will not rise and demand will not fall so that the demand and supply equal at a given higher price. When there exists scarcity‚ if the price is reduced scarcity will increase as the demand will increase but supply will fall. Layman thinking is however opposite and incorrect influenced by problems suffered by the

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    Ports of Balochistan

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    Ports Of Balochistan : GWADAR Introduction Gwadar Port is the third port of Pakistan - Karachi and Port Qasim being the other two. Gwadar borders on Arabian Sea and lies in the Balochistan Province. It is about 533 km from Karachi and 120 km from the Iranian border. Gwadar Port is located at the mouth of the Persian Gulf and outside the Straits of Hormuz. It is near the key shipping routes used by the mainline vessels in the region with connections to Africa‚ Asia and Europe and enjoys high commercial

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    Balochistan Crisis

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    Balochistan crisis Situated in the southwest of the country‚ and spread over 347‚190 sq km‚ the province of Balochistan comprises 43% of Pakistan’s territory. In the west it has common borders with Iran and in the northwest with Afghanistan. In the south‚ Balochistan has a long coastline on the Arabian Sea. Greater part of Balochistan is mountainous‚ although there are some plains and desert areas also. The terrain is generally barren and rugged. The land of Balochistan is rich in mineral resources

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    Bleeding Balochistan

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    Bleeding Balochistan & Way Forward Paramilitary soldiers stand guard as plumes of smoke rise from a burning fuel tanker after it was attacked in Chaman‚ in Pakistan’s Balochistan province‚ along the Afghan border December 31‚ 2010. – Reuters Photo The Balochistan solution has to be a political one rather than a ‘white-wash’ of replacing the military with a paramilitary force. While the Chief of Army Staff General Parvez Ashfaq Kayani’s announcement to replace PA soldiers with the paramilitary

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    Scarcity

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    Scarcity is often misinterpreted and not clearly understood‚ making it vital to realize the factors that make something scarce are limited resources exist‚ the product is desirable‚ and has more than one use. A resource with an available amount less than its preferred use is scarce. Throughout our developing world‚ we are discovering that more of what surrounds us is becoming restricted except with a lack of knowledge as to why or how to prevent it from occurring. As humans‚ we are continually putting

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    Crime Ratio of Balochistan

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    trading‚ and tax evasion and other violations of income tax laws. 5. Organized crime: - Organized crime is crime committed by structured groups typically involving the distribution of illegal goods and services to others. Position Of Balochistan National wide FAFEN report on PAKISTAN CRIME MONITOR:- According to crime statistics gathered by FAFEN from 83 districts across the country‚ there were as many as 85 cases of murder reported and 84 FIRs lodged for attempted murder in Karachi

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