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    Qayamat Ki Nishaniyan

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    qayamat ki nishaniyan The Prophet Muhammad (Salallaho Alaihi Wassallam) foretold 72 signs that would appear near Doomsday: 1. People will leave prayer 2. People will usurp Ama’naat 3. Lying will become an art 4. There will be murders on the slightest of disagreements 5. Interest will become common 6. There will be very tall buildings 7. People will sell Religion for the world 8. People will treat relatives badly 9. Justice will become a rarity 10. Lies will be considered

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    Aman Ki Asha

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    Aman ki Asha | (M.M.Bashir Saani‚ Karachi) | | | | | | Is Aman ki Asha materialize without the foundation of truth and ground facts.  For Aman ke Asha We should know the Ground realities and out comes by Historical Way from BHARAT‚ HINDUSTAN‚ BRITISH INDIA AND PRESENT INDIA AND PAKISTAN The sub-continent of South Asia now India and Pakistan had three names before independence. First "BHARAT’ the era denotes the period before the Muslim arrival. Second "HINDUSTAN" defines the period

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    ’Beggars should be abolished: for it is annoying to give to them and it is annoying not to give to them.’ Said Friedrich Nietzsche. In simple terms beggary is a state of extreme poverty but now a days it has become a profession for most of the people. Those 15 seconds‚ when you’re anxiously waiting for the red signal that is just about to turn green- a small child comes up to your car sticking his face in the window as hard as he can to make himself seen‚ or holding consumer goods‚ like tissue packets

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    Beggary in India Associated with the problems of poverty and unemployment is the problem of beggary which is a social problem of great magnitude and grave concern in developing countries. Begging is a problem for society in as much as a large number of beggars means non utilization of available human resources and drag upon the existing resources of the society. According to a recent survey by Delhi School of Social Work there has been a phenomenal increase in the numbers of beggars in India

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    Ban Ki Moon

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    Country Membership notes China France Russia United States united kingdom Ban Ki-moon (Hangul: 반기문; born 13 June 1944) is the eighth and current Secretary-General of the United Nations‚ after succeeding Kofi Annan in 2007. Before becoming Secretary-General‚ Ban was a career diplomat in South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in the United Nations. He entered diplomatic service the year he graduated from university‚ accepting his first post in New Delhi‚ India. In the

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    Maa Ki Aankhh

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    INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT BM6912 “Critically evaluate the roles of the main EU institutions (Council‚ Commission and Parliament) in the management of the continuing economic/financial crisis” Submitted by :- Sabya Sachi Shivam 1716201 Research Methodology The purpose of this study is to examine the extent of European crisis‚ its causes and consequences and what are important steps taken by the EU and Irish institution for the management of crisis. The important sections touched in

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    Ki-Moon Pros And Cons

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    “A world free of nuclear weapons is a global public good of the highest order” (Ki-Moon). Ban Ki-Moon is the United Nations Secretary-General. Ki-Moon was born in South Korea‚ in the past‚ wars tore through South Korea and had received threats of nuclear destruction. Because of these tragic events‚ Ki-Moon feels very strongly that nuclear weapons are the world’s greatest threat (Ki-Moon). Ki-Moon was not the only to think this way. After World War l‚ the American people also started to see how destructive

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    Formally known as the Foreign Minister for South Korea‚ Ban Ki-moon is the eighth and current United Nations Secretary General (UNSG). He became politically inspired after winning a competition to visit the White House and meeting John F. Kennedy at eighteen years old. Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in international relations from Harvard University in 1970‚ Ban entered South Korea’s foreign service as a counsellor for the embassy in Washington‚ D.C. (1987-90). His portfolio forever continued

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    Jhasi Ki Rani

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    Rani Lakshmi Bai‚ Bravery Woman Originally named Manikarnika at birth. She was born on 19 November 1835 at Kashi (Varanasi) to a Maharashtrian Marathi Karhade Brahmin family. Moropant Tambe and Bhagirathibai Tambe was her parents. She was also known as Chhabili by the Peshwa of Bithur because of her jolly ways. She lost her mother at the age of four. She was educated at home. Her father Moropant Tambe worked at the court of Peshwa at Bithur. The Peshwa of Bithur brought her up like his own daughter

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    The Role of Women in the Japanese Society The first book I read for this assignment was The River Ki by Sawako Ariyoshi. This book is the one I like the most thus far in our reading for this class. The book explicitly described the life of three generations of people within one family. It was really interesting to see how the world changed around them and this caused the different generations to think differently as well. The people’s thoughts and ideas change throughout the different generations

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