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    Karachi is known as the city of lights and it for surely represents itself for what it is known as. It is one of the largest cities in Pakistan and the main business center adding more than 50% of business to the economy of the country. Living in Karachi is exciting as well an enriching and diverse cultural experience. It is a city situated on the shore of the Arabian Sea thus having many beaches for recreational purposes. It is an easy city to get around and visit. Karachi is Pakistan’s most

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    Agenda Setting

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    Muhammad Abdullah Teacher’s name‚ Class Introduction Sometimes‚ we notice that some society issues and stories are given lots of attention some other stories are being avoided. However they are equally important. The policy which decide which issue is important and which is not important is called agenda setting. It is the function of Mass Media and was firstly introduced by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw in 1972. Definition of Agenda Setting Agenda setting is the theory that says media authorities

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    (Reality and fact based Research Report) “when someone bring a news to g you – you should investigate its credibility first” first Quran Very Beefy article on Geo‚ my p y y ‚ y personal visit to the office of Mr. Sarmad‚ the second man in power after the owner‚ exposed him. Mr. Bush was seen in informal clothing having his picture taken with this short‚ half balding and totally pro-western attitude guy named Sarmad‚ so what it says??? Why would the then President Bush ??

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    English Essay - Life In Karachi English Essay on Life In Karachi 200 to 300 Words  LIFE IN KARACHI Points Introduction - Machine life - Expanding city - Problems Attraction - Conclusion. Karachi is the biggest city and seaport of Pakistan. It was a small village when Mohammad‚ bin Qasim conquered Sind some thirteen years ago. Now it has become the biggest city of Pakistan‚ having 75‚00‚000 population. People from different parts of Pakistan have come to settle here. Life in Karachi has its charms

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    The Brahmaputra River

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    The Brahmaputra (Sanskrit ब्रह्मपुत्र)‚ (Assamese ব্ৰহ্মপুত্ৰ নদ Brôhmôputrô)[2] also called Tsangpo-Brahmaputra‚ is a trans-boundary river and one of the major rivers of Asia. With its origin from Talung Tso Lake in southwestern Tibet as the Yarlung Tsangpo River‚ it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in great gorges and into Arunachal Pradesh (India) where it is known as Dihang.[3] It flows southwest through the Assam Valley as Brahmaputra and south through Bangladesh as

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    Aryan Invasion Responsible for the Demise of the Indus Valley Civilization? YES Historian Stanley Wolpert (from A New History of India‚ 6th ed) states that the Aryan invasion of the Indus Valley did occur and that it played a role in the demise of the Indus Valley civilization. All excavations do prove that the decline of the Indus valley civilization occurred suddenly between 1800 BC and 1700 BC. It has been suggested that perhaps the people of the Indus Valley Civilization were destroyed by invading

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    In �The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn�‚ the Mississippi River plays several roles and holds a prominent theme throughout much of the story as a whole. Huckleberry Finn and Jim are without a doubt the happiest and most a peace when floating down the river on their raft. However‚ the river has a much deeper meaning than just a compilation of water. It almost goes to an extent of having its own personality and character traits. The river offers a place for the two characters‚ Huck and Jim‚ to escape

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    Along The River: Society Vs. Peace Flowing from north to south‚ the Mississippi River serves as a three thousand mile stretch of transportation for America. This river has become an essential part to the everyday happenings of this country: from recreational activities‚ to transporting industrialized goods to the southern states. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ the Mississippi River serves as a guide to the characters along their journey. It has been stated‚ “The Mississippi river serves as

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    communicate his fascination with the Mississippi river to his readers. He does this through the use of rhetorical and literary devices. Ethos and logos work together in the first and second paragraphs to make the reader know that Barry does not have a surface level fascination with rivers but one so deep that it has driven him to research everything about rivers to try and gain a scientific understanding of them. Barry begins the passage by talking about all rivers in general. In the first paragraph he builds

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    (Early River Civilizations) The four early river valley civilizations were the Sumerian/Mesopotamia‚ Egyptian‚ Harappan and Ancient China. All of these civilizations were located on fertile river beds to make planting crops much easier. They all made technological advances in their time span and set the ground for future generations. The Sumerian civilization also known as Mesopotamia/The Fertile Crescent is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers….this is how it gets its name the Fertile

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