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    Thesis statement Due to the continuous political instability and recurring military interventions in decision making‚ Pakistan is far from witnessing a healthy and democratic political system in the near future. Introduction On the international scene‚ states have been struggling to obtain their independence and sovereignty. But the biggest threat that arises after accomplishing independence is the way the government rules‚ the standards it follows and the goals it sets. This is when a new journey

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    Abstract This paper goes into detail about the struggles women faced back in the 1800’s‚ as well as how they were treated verses men. Women weren’t able to vote‚ work‚ learn‚ and were considered “less powerful” than men. They were strictly known as “mothers” and their job was to take care of their family. In the second and third paragraphs of the paper‚ the author describes that women wanted change‚ and wanted to make an impression on the world. This caused movements and acts to be developed‚ and

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    AQ Khan‚ the man behind Pakistan ’s nuclear programme. (Photo: Reuters) There is nothing much unusual about armed guards outside the houses in my quiet‚ neat neighbourhood of Islamabad. These are the homes of retired generals‚ well-connected politicians and international aid workers‚ all of whom might be targets for Pakistani extremists. But one house stands out. Instead of frail‚ elderly guards armed with shotguns‚ one house is ringed by uniformed police officers with AK-47s. Roadblocks control

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    countries have entrusted women to be their leaders. These women have a more ’feminine’ approach to leadership which is more sensitive towards the needs of society. For instance‚ history is peppered with exemplary female leaders such as Indira Ghandi‚ Benazir Bhutto‚ Eva Peron and present day heroines such as Aung San Suu Kyi. Women tend to be more caring in nature and quite patient in dealing with problems which makes them better leaders compared to men who could be less sensitive and impatient.

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    Arc as Feminist Symbol." Suite101.com. Web. 13 Apr. 2012. .  Shakespeare‚ William‚ and Richard Hosley. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet;. New Haven: Yale UP‚ 1954  "The Suffragettes." History Learning Site. Web. 13 Apr. 2012.  Ullah‚ Shakar. "Benazir Bhutto ’s Biography." Scribd. Web. 13 Apr. 2012.  "Untitled Document." 301 Moved Permanently. Web. 13 Apr. 2012.  "Women in the 19th Century." A World History Encyclopedia. Web. 13 Apr. 2012. 13 Apr. 2012. .  "Women ’s Suffrage." Object Moved. Web.

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    Time While Malala herself was only born in 1997‚ the story traces back to her father’s life and how he started his school. Also‚ Malala puts together a brief history of Pakistan and how the actions of the past shaped the culture and violence of the present day. All in all‚ the story focuses on the years of 2009 ending in 2013 when Malala and her family have taken residence in Great Britain. Place The vast majority of the story is told in Pakistan‚ more specifically‚ the city of Mingora in the Swat

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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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    Economic History of Pakistan Submitted to: Sir Saeed Ahmad Butt Submitted by: Dil Muhammad Roll No: 0487-BH-HIS-10 Department: History Semester: FIFTH (5th) Contents Title Page Introduction 3 Gross Domestic Product

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    GOOD GOVERNANCE Since the draw of civilization man has been striving hard t manage his affairs systematically. The desire to become systematic to the point and precise has led human being to develop variety of disciplines . These disciplines with the march of civilization failed to keep pace with the human driving force. Resultantly new avenues are sought for governance. In the case of Pakistan mismanagement has become a hallmark of out management. It is casting dark shadow son our ‚ institutional

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    Liaquat Ali Khan as Prime Minister [1947-1951]  Liaquat Ali Khan’s contributions to the struggle for independence were numerous. After independence‚ he was thus the natural choice for the premiership. Liaquat Ali Khan was appointed as the first Prime Minister of Pakistan.  Being the first Prime Minister of the country‚ Liaquat Ali Khan had to deal with a number of difficulties that Pakistan faced in its early days. He helped Quaid-i-Azam in solving the riots and refugee problem and in setting

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