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    Media Role in Pakistan

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    Media Role in Pakistan By Zubair khalid Is Pakistani Media is playing its positive role in strengthening a democratic institutions in Pakistan? It is true that media in Pakistan has got freedom in recent years. Thanks to Musharraf that he gave an important place to media. Although‚ he had also curb the media yet it goes to his credit that during his regime many Private channels were opened and they got so much popularity among the masses that all restrictions and ban on media were failed to prove

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    Pakistan America Relations

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    Introduction Pakistan was founded on 14 August‚ 1947 along with India when the two nations achieved independence from the British Colonial Empire. The partition of the sub continent had occurred along ethnic-religious lines with Pakistan created in those adjoining territories that had majority Muslim populations. Thus the country of Pakistan with seventy million people had above 90% Muslim population. On the other hand‚ India had a majority Hindu population but Muslims were also a sizeable second

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    my dream of pakistan

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    dreams. I have dreams for my beloved motherland Pakistan. I have dreams for it because I am daughter of this soil‚ I enjoy the soothing breeze of its mountains‚ I sit under its shady tress‚ I drink the cool and sweet water of its springs‚ it loves me like a mother and I love it too much.Before I discuss my dreams‚ first let’s talk about today’s Pakistan. Today in Pakistan‚ our countrymen are facing a lot of problems. These problems include terrorism‚ racism‚ provincialism‚ fanaticism‚ extremism and

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    My visit to Pakistan

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    change in just ten days? Well‚ mine did during summer break of my junior year. I went on a two-week trip to Pakistan with my Pakistani class. We traveled all over Pakistan‚ from Karachi to Peshawar‚ along the South of Pakistan‚ and even to Iran! I visited places I usually saw on the television screen. I even climbed 827 steps on the world famous Habib Bank Plaza. I truly enjoyed visiting the Pakistan Maritime Museum. It is so big that people say it takes about one whole week to go through the entire museum

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    Terrorism and Security in the Olympics Security is a fundamental notion in sports. Nowadays athletes are viewed often through the media‚ therefore they are recognizable. In the Olympics security measures must be taken to protect the athletes. There are many different nationalities involved therefore security has to be taken in order to ensure that there aren’t conflicting views that could possibly be damaging towards another team. But quite often it cannot be prevented. On the morning of

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    Pakistan China Cooperation

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    China and Pakistan: Fair-Weather Friends By Michael Beckley Two assumptions dominate current debates on US foreign policy toward Pakistan. First‚ Pakistan shares a robust “allweather” friendship with China centered on core national interests. Second‚ Pakistan’s ability to turn to China in times of need insulates it from US pressure and renders hardline US policies counterproductive. Both of these assumptions are mistaken. First‚ China and Pakistan do not share a robust partnership; they

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    International Law Terrorism

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    International Law and Terrorism Some ‘Qs & As’ for Operators By Colonel Charles J. Dunlap‚ Jr.‚ USAF * The events of 11 September 2001 present military lawyers—like the rest of the U.S. armed forces—with a variety of new challenges. Indeed‚ the war on terrorism raises complex legal issues (not the least of which is whether it is a “war” at all!). As difficult as it may be to determine what law applies to a particular question‚ the even more challenging task is to translate the legal analysis

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    Adjusting To Terrorism Kenneth Foster University of Phoenix As this country continues to change and evolve‚ several issues are still prevalent‚ such as terrorism. Ever since the 9/11 terrorism attack‚ the stigma of terrorism has been at the forefront for criminal justice agencies. In a recent situation‚ several men from Toccoa‚ GA‚ were involved in a terrorist plot to blow up government facilities and kill hundreds of human with the use or poison‚ by way of the bean plant‚ which is used for

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    When Pakistan established in 1947‚ there were two main ideologies which were "socialism"‚ supported by USSR (Russia) and "Capitalism" by USA‚ were being disseminating in the world‚ when the Indian subcontinent had demarcated in to two sovereign states‚ India without taking much time joined socialism; but Pakistan neither joined capitalism nor supported socialism. He wanted his own principles to be applicable and practicable‚ i.e. Islamic law where everything is in accordance with Qur’an law and doctrines

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    Pakistan Afghanistan issue Afghanistan and Pakistan share multiple strands of culture‚ history‚ religion‚ and civilization‚ but the two countries have never succeeded in establishing bilateral relations free of tensions. Rather‚ passive antagonism and mistrust have marked bilateral ties for the larger part of more than half a century following the creation of Pakistan. The intensity of hostility has varied under different regimes in Afghanistan‚ however‚ and though brief periods of cordiality have

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