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    Status of Women in Society

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    Status of women in society As a woman I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman‚ my country is the whole world.”  Virginia Woolf God has created every thing in pair. He has blessed man with physical erudite and women with the spirutal power. Which make women more emotionally strong caring loving and whizz full person. One must not forget that every legend

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    for fundamental rights‚ which include freedom of speech‚ freedom of thought‚ freedom of information‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of association‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and the right to bear arms. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan to be a moderate secular state blended with some Islamic values and principles. Nevertheless‚ Pakistan’s status as an Islamic Republic should not be confused or compared with other Islamic Republics in the region‚ such as the

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    Britain’s colonization from hunters‚ and soldiers and politicians now it’s the game of cricket which provides education and moral training for the Indian people this movement is the first positive from the British government to the Indian people. Muhammad Ali Jinnah leader of Muslim cricket league has nothing but positive things to say about the game of cricket. Even though Britain was still controlling India during this time in 1924 cricket gave all of the Indian people a way to socialize and teach those

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    ideologies was impressive‚ the biggest flaw in Attenborough’s film was‚ ironically‚ the misportrayal of certain historical personalities‚ most evidently in the character of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Dressed up in the role of the “villain”‚ he is shown to possess sinister notions. Slit-eyed‚ pock-marked‚ monocle and English-sounding‚ Jinnah obstinately opposes Gandhi’s gentle ways‚

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    CITY UNIVERSITY of Science & Information Technology www.cityuniversity.edu.pk COURSE OUTLINE |Course Code |HRM-302 |Title |Organizational Behavior | |Credit Hours |3 |Semester |Spring 2013 | | |The focus of the course is to analyze complex situations arising in diverse set

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    Prepared by: Altaf Ahmed Sheikh - CSS - 2011 Altafsheikh1988@gmail.com Composed by: Redmax! PAKISTAN AFFAIRS STUDY PLAN Study Area – I: Evolution of Muslim Society in the Sub-Continent 2007 – Critically evaluate the contribution made by missionaries in the growth of Muslim society in the Sub-continent of Indo-Pak. 2006 – Describe the most notable feature of Muslims in India in the light of their monotheistic religion and egalitarian social structure. 2005 – Summarize the political scene of the sub

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    Youth in Pakistan

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    Youth in Pakistan Pakistan is a developing country and youth in Pakistan makes up about 35% of it’s total population. In the midst of crunching times‚ when Pakistan is facing severe issues such as terrorism‚ economic crisis‚ target killings‚ disunity and disunity‚ the burden to take the country out of the whirlpool is upon it’s young people Pakistani Youth’s Role in Development The Pakistani Youth has stepped on a train named as destiny that takes its passengers on the

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    Role of Youth for a Positive Pakistan Arsalan Ahmed Khan SE - Metallurgy Engineering This essay has secured first position in SME Intellectual writing contest 2010 Junior Category. The destiny of a nation is vested with the youngsters. These are the people if guided correctly; they can modify the course of the world. They have the might of extensive thinking‚ hard struggle‚ innovation and advancement. The youth are ready to adapt changes because they are young they are in search of truth‚ they

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    It’s is officially celebrated as the name “Quaid Day”. Lets know about honorable Father of the Nation Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah born on the 25th December‚ 1987. Quaid-e-azam was the great leader‚ a statesman‚ a successful lawyer and non other then the founder of Pakistan. Quaid-e-azam born in Karachi. His father name was Ponja Jinnah. Quaid-e- Azam was a bright child right from his childhood. He completed his early education from Karachi. Quaid-e- Azam flew

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    www.onlineislamabad.com ENGLISH FOR CLASS 6TH TO 8TH CLASS (ESSAYS) ============================================================ QUAID-E-AZAM Date of Birth: Quaid-e-Azam was born on 25th December 1876 at Karachi Fathers Name: His father name was Jinnah Poonja. He was a rich merchant of Karachi. Early Education: He received his early education from Karachi. He passed his Matriculation exams from Bombay University. He passed his B.A with great marks. Higher Education: Then he went to England for higher

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