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    Judicial Crisis

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    1988 Judicial Crisis In 1988‚on the ground of misconduct‚ Tun Salleh Abas by then Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad was brought before a tribunal and this tribunal was chaired by Tun Hamid Omar. Due to the constitutionality of the tribunal‚ Tun Salleh Abas filed a suit in the High Court of Kuala Lumpur and while proceeding‚ interim stay against the tribunal was applied by Tun Salleh Abas until July 4‚ 1988 but the request then denied. Later‚however‚ an interlocutory order was granted to Tun

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    Poverty in Pakistan

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    Poverty in Pakistan Abstract: Poverty is Pakistan’s biggest problem which today’s Pakistan facing‚ it is interconnected with several elements which are having direct or indirect relationship with poverty. This paper is an effort to find out and discuss the elements related to poverty and it is a contribution from author to do something for his country and same time for the rest of world. Poverty in Pakistan does not affect people of Pakistan only but it has an effect on rest of world as well. Today

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    the assassination of the President. The rise of toxic pollution and sexually transmitted diseases has “caused widespread sterility and a decline of Caucasian births” (Cengage). The state is now ruled by a dominant male regime and is founded on fundamentalist biblical principles. There is also a social hierarchy which is specifically designed to promote controlled reproduction. In other words‚ women have become vessels whose main purpose in this society is for procreation. Women who are fertile and

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    President of India

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    ------------------------------------------------- List of Presidents of India The Main Gate of Rashtrapati Bhavan‚ the official residence of the President of India The President of India is the head of state and first citizen of India. The President is also the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of India.[1] Although the president is vested such powers by the constitution of India‚ the position is largely a ceremonial role and the executive powers are de facto exercised by the Cabinet Ministers and Prime

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    United Front Election

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    and on the basis of universal adult franchise. The contesting parties in the elections were the ruling muslim league and a five-party alliance called united front. The major partners of the Front were the Awami Muslim League led by Maulana abdul hamid khan bhasani‚ the krishak sramik party by ak fazlul huq‚ Nezam-e-Islam led by Maulana Atahar Ali‚ and Ganatantri Dal led by haji mohammad danesh. In the elections held from 8 to 12 March‚ 1285 candidates contested for 304 seats‚ 5 seats having

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    Superstore

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    Management Course Code: MKT 415 Group Name: SHINING STARS Submitted To: Md. Mohsin Hossain Lecturer Department of Business Administration. Submitted By: Department Of Business Administration. Submission Date: 1st January‚ 2012eng Sylhet International University Shamimabad‚ Bagbari‚ Sylhet. Md. Mohsin Hossain Lecturer‚ Dept. of Business Administration Sylhet International University

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    the protests worked in collaboration to provide the necessary organization and leadership to the Islamic movements. In Egypt and Tunisia‚ the religious leaders were supportive of the protests. In Syria on the other hand‚ the religious leaders were reluctant to support the revolts. They condemned the protests and stood in support of the government of the day. The religious leaders feared that had they taken a stand against the government it would boomerang on them (Esposito‚ 2015: Syria‚

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    Reading journal- Parvana

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    Topic 1: Understanding key concepts Plot- the main events of a play‚ novel‚ film‚ or similar work‚ devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence The book Parvana is about an 11-year-old girl living in Afghanistan‚ under the extreme Taliban regime. The Taliban ban women from going outside without a man and Afghan women are forced to wear the burqa at all times in public. Her family lost almost everything due to the bombings/wars in Afghanistan. Her father sells their remaining

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    John Bruni ENG112 Professor RobinsSevel 5 February 2014 Behind Your Style Rajeev Ravisankar‚ a writerwrite for Ohio State University’s newspaper‚ The Lantern‚ brings the term sweatshop to the attention of his readers (when does he do this? In a 2004 article about bananas? Give the reader more to go on here).. He (Ravisankar) first connects with them (who) by putting himself in the same boat as them by stating that being a “poor” college student drives them to go to extreme lengths to get clothing;

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    Science vs. Ethics

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    the most recent research into scientists’ self reported belief in God is discussed by Professor Elaine Howard Ecklund. Some of her most interesting findings were that scientist-believers generally considered themselves "religious liberals" (not fundamentalists)‚ and that their religion did not change the way they did science‚ but rather the way they reflected on its implications. Ecklund also discusses how there is a stigma against belief in God in the professional science community‚ which may have

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