instability‚ financial control‚ lack of transparency in governance and disregard of the rule of law. It can be curbed if there is honest leadership‚ meritocracy‚ financial control‚ decentralization‚ vibrant civil society and media‚ transparency and rule of law. INTRODUCTION:- We‚ in Pakistan are breathing in a culture which‚ for no better description can be called as the culture of corruption. It has permeated into every facet of our life. Not a single
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Festivals in Pakistan. Shab-e-Barat :* Religious festival celebrated on 14th of Shaaban‚ the 8th Islamic month. Prayers‚ fire works‚ exchange of sweet dishes and visits. Eid-ul-Fitr* : Religious festival celebrating end of fasting month on 1st of Shawwal‚ the 10th month of Islamic Calendar. Special prayer after sun-rise‚ exchange of sweet dishes‚ visits. Sibi Festival: (Last week of February) At Sibi (Balochistan). Traditional sports‚ handicrafts exhibition‚ folk music and dances.
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Words Can Change Minds People can change lives and lives can change people. When someone inspires another person or makes a huge impact on them‚ that impact may last a lifetime. My counselor from a summer bible camp made a huge impact on my life that will never go away. I’m truly grateful for her because in fourth grade‚ I started to wander away from Christ but she pulled me aside and had a “One-On-One” talk. “One-On-One” talks are private conversations with another person. Now‚ because of my
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CULTURE Pakistan is the country full of natural and cultural wealth. Pakistan has its own unique and specific cultural identification. Culture and heritage of Pakistan reflects the extra ordinary skill and devotion of Pakistani people. Pakistani people are playing a vital role in the presentation‚ development and promotion of Pakistani culture. The Pakistani culture is dominated by Islamic tradition and heritage. Islamic heritage has great impact on Pakistani culture. In ancient times‚ Pakistan was
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Future of democracy in Pakistan Outline 1)What is democracy 2) Democracy and Pakistan – Present‚ Past and Future 3) Importance of democracy 4)Threats to democracy 1. Weak political institutions 2. Influence of Military 3. Economic difficulties 4. Social Norms 5. Illiteracy – lack of political of awareness 6. Unemployment and poverty 7. Image of political leadership 8. Power politics 9. Foreign interference 10. Unbridled media 11. Feudalism and racism 12. Grievances of small provinces 13. Relation
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political bondage and a determination to chart a new course of action. Our founding fathers wanted Pakistan to be a democratic‚ welfare and moderate Islamic state that could not only ensure the wellbeing of its own people without any discrimination of caste‚ creed‚ race and colour but also contribute to the peace and development of the world. The present democratic government is trying its best to make Pakistan a truly democratic‚ moderate‚ and welfare Islamic state in according with the vision of the founding
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Individuality Brings Leadership In a community where one is expected to fit in with the group and not standout‚ anyone who expresses individuality is bound to stand out and make an important identity in that society. Individuality can make leaders‚ which have the potential to bring a long-term positive change to a modern society. Individuality creates leaders in any society. When a human has an attitude of being content with themselves to the point where they can freely express themselves‚ it brings out
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CIVILIZATIONS SINCE 1500 Instructions for Paper #3 (Due Friday‚ May 11) Read Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan and answer ONE of the following questions in an essay of at least six pages‚ being sure to support your argument with specific evidence from the text‚ and to use footnotes where necessary: 1. How do different visions of identity and community come into conflict in Train to Pakistan? Which one wins out? Why? What caused this conflict? 2. Compare the experience of independence and
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dependant on the customs of a society‚ and the career one wishes to pursue. When asked about what would have to change before men and women achieved true equality‚ 18% responded negatively stating that in a patriarchal society‚ it would be nearly impossible for men and women to achieve equal rights. The rest 82% had optimistic views‚ claiming that while it would indeed be difficult to change the mindset of people who firmly believe in male dominance‚ a good start would be with the family. Many respondents
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The Pakistan Army (Urdu: پاک فوج) is the branch of the Pakistani Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the Pakistani military and is one of three uniformed services. The Pakistan Army came into existence after the Partition of India and the resulting independence of Pakistan in 1947. It is currently headed by General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. The Pakistan Army is a volunteer professional fighting force.[3] It has an active force
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