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    Health Issues in Pakistan

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    it. o Unemployment produces very serious problems for the unemployed as well as for the young people. o The causes of unemployment are many‚ defective system of education‚ uneven distribution of wealth and land‚ over population. o We can over come unemployment by controlling the growth in our population and removing the defects of our educational system.   A person who doesn’t have a work to earn his livelihood is called an unemployed person. Unemployment is a universal

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    Religious extremism in Pakistan Religious extremism tends to a state of mind of a person about his religion in which he has such firm belief on his concepts such that any negotiation from it is unbearable for him. He becomes aggressive towards the society. As not only he considers himself to follow the religion strictly in his way but wants the society to do so. If unfortunately someone refuses his thoughts‚ he can go to any limit to make that person acting upon his ideology. He can even commit the murder

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    Innocence of Youth

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    Hal Rehmat Ms. Herndon LNG 332 28 February 2013 Innocence of Youth In The Catcher in the Rye‚ J.D. Salinger shows how an adolescent boy develops a cynical outlook on life‚ causing him to feel isolated. Salinger uses Holden to interpret change from the innocence of youth to the responsibilities of adulthood. Holden’s confusion represents that difficult change a person experiences while growing up. He is trying to find his place in the world‚ but certain obstacles are preventing him from moving

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    Youth Day

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    being forced to undertake 50% of their schooling through the medium of Afrikaans. They wanted the chance to freedom of spirit and speech. Police intervened trying to spread out the youth by means of teargas and live bullets. This resulted in a lot of lives being lost and South Africa made June 16th a public holiday‚ Youth Day. The poet places himself in the shoes of one of the teenagers who participated in the Soweto uprising of June 16‚ 1976. He sees himself the day before the event‚ foreseeing

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    Pakistan Study

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    Khadijah Rebuilding Al-Ka‘bah and the Arbitration Issue A Rapid Review of Muhammad’s Biography before commissioning of the Prophethood In the Shade of the Message and Prophethood In the Cave of Hira’ Gabriel brings down the Revelation Interruption of Revelation Once more‚ Gabriel brings Allah’s Revelation S ome details pertinent to the successive stages of Revelation Proclaiming Allah‚ the All-High; and the Immediate Constituents Phases and stages of the call The First Stage Strife in the

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    Pepsi Sales in Pakistan

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    contributive industrial sectors in Pakistan. Currently there are about 170 units operating in Pakistan that produce water‚ syrups and squashes‚ because of which both upstream and downstream industries have grown and are flourishing. According to CBR‚ the beverage industry in Pakistan has grown significantly over time. Pakistan has become the 6th largest exporter of Food and Beverages in the world contributing significantly to the country’s economy. Beverage industry in Pakistan has tremendous growth potential

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    Nuclear Assets Danger To The World • How 9/11 was done • Jinnah’s Pakistan • About Pakistan’s Natural Riches: A Report August 17‚ 2009 tags: 9/11‚ Afghanistan‚ al-Qaeda‚ America‚ Barack Obama‚ CIA‚ coal‚ Copper‚ crude oil‚ DEMOCRACY‚ economic collapse‚ Hammad Q‚ hydroelectric energy‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Israel‚ Mineral‚ Mossad‚ Natural Gas‚ Natural Riches‚ Noreen Shaikh‚ Nuclear Plants‚ PakistanPakistan Petroleum Ltd‚ RAW‚ Sui‚ Taliban‚ Tanya Abbas‚ terrorism‚ United States‚ US

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    OVER-POPULATION IN PAKISTAN? What is Population? In human biology‚ the whole numbers of residents take up an area (such as a country or the world) and frequently being changed by increases (births and migrations) and losses (deaths and migrations). What is Over Population? The term “Over Population” or “Population Explosion” is used to express the idea of more population for fewer resources. Population Situation in Pakistan: According to the economic survey of Pakistan 2010-11‚ the total

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    Family System in Pakistan

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    Family system in Pakistan Generally‚ family system in every country will vary depending upon their culture and style of living. If you are dearly interested to know the family system in Pakistan‚ then continue reading to know the crispy information! Here‚ people conceive the traditional and cultural family values and they give good respect considering them as divinity and sacredness. Urban family system has been developed as nuclear family system‚ due to the socioeconomic confinements inflicted

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    Climate Regions of Pakistan Depending on the topography‚ there is an extreme variation in the temperature of Pakistan. The country is essentially arid except for the southern slopes of the Himalayas and the sub-mountainous tract where the annual rainfall varies between 760 and 1270 mm. This area has humid sub-Tropical climate. In the extreme north - because of great heights - Highland climate prevails. The controlling factors of the climate are: 1. The sub-Tropical location of Pakistan that tends to

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