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    My Vision to My Country

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    “I belive that no country can prosper until the people themselves realises the worth of their country”. Unity‚ Faith and Discipline‚ was the slogan of Mohammad Ali Jinnah but unfortunatley few follow him.Today we are fighting‚we are arrogantt and most of all we have corrupt politicans OVERVIEW It is an undeniable and well-established fact the last decade was disastrous for Pakistan. While many developing nations made substantial progress‚ Pakistan lurched from one Energy and economic crisis

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    William Blake

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    Mapping the Soul -------With the freedom of poetic language‚ William Blake expressed his abhorrence of the Church’s deep-rooted stance on faith; such a stance on Christianity was considered blasphemous‚ but he could not be charged with a crime. He believed that with true spirituality‚ the individual could fully engage in their faith and attain eternal salvation without the intrusion of organized religion—for the Church is solely concerned with subduing Christians with an orthodox emphasis

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    Michio Kaku’s Vision of the Future By Artemio Zavala Michio Kaku’s speech offered an expansive view of future technologies. His predictions were carefully grounded within the laws of physics and turned out to be quite marvelous. He foresees technologies like "retinal display" contact lenses that connect directly to the internet‚ driverless cars‚ the mixing of real and virtual reality‚ and software "robotic doctors" that might replace most people’s initial visit to the doctor. Kaku was also optimistic

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    Serena Williams

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    Serena Williams Serena Jameka Williams was born on September 26‚ 1981 in Saginaw‚ Michigan to Richard Williams and Oracene Price. Today‚ she is a renowned American professional tennis player. Serena was the youngest of her five sisters. When the children were young‚ the family relocated to the city of Compton in Los Angeles‚ where Serena started playing tennis at the age of five. Serena and her older sister Venus began daily two-hour practices with her father. Her father home-schooled Serena and

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    doing the bare minimum for just about everything from sports ‚to school‚ or just communicating with others. However‚ this all changed after I was inspired by the movie Vision Quest. This movie has inspired me so much that whenever I feel like I’m getting burnt out from wrestling practice‚ homework‚ or other problems‚ I just watch Vision Quest and it motivates me to do everything thing 100%. This movie also helped me make big goals for myself and sticking to them by remembering what’s more important

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    william cleghorn

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    William Cleghorn (1718-1754) William Cleghorn was a Scottish physician and philosopher. He‚ alongside Antoine Lavoisier‚ are responsible for the caloric theory. Although he only lived to the age of 36 he held the Chair of Pneumatics and Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh from 1745 until his death in 1754.1 William Cleghorn was born in 1718; he and his eight siblings were raised by his uncle‚ George Cleghorn. His uncle George was a physician at the University of Dublin and also had

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    William Hall

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    Nova Scotia Museum 1747 Summer Street info Halifax‚ Nova Scotia‚ Canada B3H 3A6 William Hall‚ V C first Black person‚ the first Nova Scotian and one of the first Canadians to receive the Empire’s highest award for bravery‚ the Victoria Cross. The son of former American slaves‚ Hall was born in 1827 at Horton‚ Nova Scotia‚ where he also attended school. He grew up during the age of wooden ships‚ when many boys dreamed of travelling the world in sailing vessels. As a young man‚ Hall worked in

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    William Penn

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    William Penn William Penn was born October 14‚ 1644 in London too Admiral Penn and Margret Penn. William was an adventurous little boy catching and finding anything he could. He was an extremely fast runner and could run three miles nonstop. When William was very young he got smallpox and it left him bald; he always had to wear a wig. When William was four years old a group of rebels rose up against the King or Roundheads‚ as they were called‚ over threw King Charles and beheaded him.

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    William Bennett

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    The article by William Bennett‚ “Leave Marriage Alone‚” is about how marriage is a sacred tradition. He believes that if you broaden the definition to include gays‚ that act will totally alter the purpose and meaning of marriage. Bennett also discusses whether or not allowing gays to marry will open the door for more radical ideas‚ such as polygamy or incest. Bennett believes that gay marriage would weaken the institution. He thinks that by legally recognizing same sex unions‚ we will be sending

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    The sixth challenge of vision 2020 is to form a scientific –oriented and progressive society. A scientific‚ oriented and progressive society is a society that is fully inventive and creative‚ forward-looking‚ optimism‚ generous and provides a technological civilization in the future. The reason why I think the sixth challenge cannot be met because of the identification of race with economic function‚ and the recognition of race in economic backwardness. Identification of race with economic scale

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