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    Pakistan came into being 14 august 1947.we think that we are independent. but the reality is not like that how we think because our politician come in the government and say that we are relevant with the problems of Pakistani people but in such they are just making money and transfer it in Swiss banks. And the most genuine problem we can not believe any one in the Pakistani politics All are corrupt by heart and soul…they come with the oath that they will resolve the problem of Pakistani people

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    How to measure development? Few can deny that the world’s wealth is highly concentrated. ‘Populations of North America and Eastern Europe eat well‚ consume most of the world’s fuels‚ live in generally well serviced homes while many people in Africa‚ Asia and America are less fortunate.’ In those areas majority of population lack balanced diets‚ reliable drinking water and adequate incomes. Many of them are illiterate‚ malnourished and suffer from various contagious diseases. We cannot reject information

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    Loss - in Another Country

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    Date of task: May 17th 2013 Word count: 384 Ernest Hemingway is one of the excellent 20th- century novelists. One of his greatest short stories is “In another country” which deeply portrays misfortune and loss. Of the characters‚ the young wounded Italian Major suffers two painful losses that turn him to be angry and bitter at everything. His words to the American soldier partly show his outlook of life. The conversation goes like this: “He cannot marry. He cannot marry”‚ he said angrily

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    Good Country People

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    GOOD COUNTRY PEOPLE by Flannery O ’Connor The short story Good Country People was written by O’Connor. The story introduces us to well-educated a woman who was thirty-two years old. This woman has an artificial leg which was shot off in a hunting accident when she was ten. She went to college and earned a doctorate in philosophy. She has a heart condition; so she cannot work and has to live at home with her mother. The name given to her is Joy but she changed her name to Hulga. She mocks her mother

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    country vs city

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    Living in the city or living in the country has many different aspects‚ but also few similarities. Cities for instance‚ offers more work opportunities‚ cultural activities and diversity is more prominent in big cities‚ and public transportation is widely available. Whether in the country one is more limited than in those sense‚ but living in the country has many advantages too. The country has fresher air‚ people live in bigger houses‚ therefore having their own back yard to enjoying leisureble things

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    Challenges Facing Western Countries The global community as whole faces many problem‚ with developing nations having to confront a different set of issues than those of developed nations. Western societies have the luxuries of a high standard of living and general prosperity‚ but these luxuries also come with their own set of challenges and obstacles; a double edge sword requiring a fine degree of balance if they wish to maintain stability and sustainable growth. Having to deal with domestic issues

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    Technologically Addicted

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    only students but adults as well to communicate face to face. The “addiction” to technology has become an epidemic. People who overuse technology for hours on end and there’s more than a hand full of people who take their technology too far and simple entertainment and ease starts becoming abused. There are many problems that can arise from the abuse and over use of technology. The mental toll technology has on us can take our brains to new levels of stress‚ and also it can take a larger toll on our

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    Macedonia Country Study

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    Degirmendzic Abstract ’’Economic development is the acknowledged answer to absolute poverty and other issues that are related to the well being of one nation. But‚ what is development‚ and in what ways do we recognize it when it is performed? The term‚ development‚ has been used in numerous ways. Conventionally‚ it was associated with economic growth of per capita income. Since the 1970s‚ other factors of development have been commonly used by economic scholars and development organizations such

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    Dystopian Country Report

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    A country that I would consider a dystopian society would be Syria. Syria has several dystopian qualities. Compared to America Syria seems like a very harsh‚ consequential place to live. The dystopian qualities have most likely alway been around in Syria‚ but it really took a turn for the worst in 2011. The president in office for that year started several problems with in Syria and citizens started rebelling. The whole situation turned into a huge problem and it lead to harmful consequences. Also

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    Effects of Terrorism to a Country Terrorism affects a country in many ways. They affect the economy and the population living in that country. Economical effect Financial Market There is no doubt among economists that wars‚ terrorism and political instability have a significant negative effects on the economies in which they take place. Recent economic literature investigates both the consequences of political violence and the mechanisms that transform this violence into economic damage. The

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