Afghanistan Afghanistan is located between the southern and the central part of Asia. The country holds about 32 million people. The capital in Afghanistan is Kabul. There are a lot of different languages spoken in Afghanistan. This is due to the diversity of ethnicities in Afghanistan. Dari is the official language in Afghanistan although more people speak Pashtun. The country is currently facing a war which started in 1978 during the cold war. The war originated when the People’s Democratic Party
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Afghanistan Afghanistan is located between the southern and the central part of Asia. The country holds about 32 million people. The capital in Afghanistan is Kabul. There are a lot of different languages spoken in Afghanistan. This is due to the diversity of ethnicities in Afghanistan. Dari is the official language in Afghanistan although more people speak Pashtun. The country is currently facing a war which started in 1978 during the cold war. The war originated when the People’s Democratic Party
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afghan war on Pakistan economy “Although history has been very unkind to Pakistan but its geo-strategic position has been a great asset to garner benefits from world great powers” (Stephen p. Kohen) • Introduction The conflict and instability in Afghanistan is the aftermath of 9/11 attacks and their regional implications had very negative repercussions, for the years following the US invasion of Afghanistan not only saw a huge influx of Afghan refugees across the border into Pakistan but also witnessed
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India, Pakistan and mass migration of Hindus, Muslims and Shik comminutes. When India was divided and creation of Pakistan forced the Indian Muslims to migrate from their original homeland to East and West Pakistan. Most of immigrants from the Indian States of, Bihar, UP and west Bengal came to East Pakistan. The majority of them were Urdu Speaking. They were called as “Mohajirs” meaning refugee, and later they became Biharis and Stranded Pakistani in Bangladesh. The founder of Pakistan Mr. Jinnah’s
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She suffered major injuries and together with her family fled to Britain to seek treatment. But this conflict did not put an end to her, rather it strengthened her means and she vowed to return to Pakistan and continue her advocacy despite threats from the Taliban, stating that “the soil of Pakistan is waiting for me and I need to work there, I need to fight for my people”. Often in extreme situations where our life is at risk, we will alter ourselves and beliefs in order to
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Community and Citizenship – Week 4 1. Identify five important issues in your community. (i.e. parking, pollution, access to healthcare or education). Be specific. Why do you consider these issues to be important? Immigrant Population: Each year the number of immigrants that settle in Hamilton is highly unpredictable. They leave everything behind for the betterment of their future along with the worlds. My issue deals with the way these immigrants are treated and misused in a small city
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IMPACT OF SERVICE QUALITY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: EVIDENCES FROM THE RESTAURANT INDUSTRY IN PAKISTAN MS Candidate Ubedullah Amjad Ali SHAIKH Institute of Business and Technology – Biztek, Karachi, Pakistan Naveed Ur Rehman KHAN Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris – UPSI, Perak, Malaysia Email: naveed.r.khan@gmail.com Abstract: The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature of service quality importance in restaurant industry. The study has been based upon the Servqual technique
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AHMED HUSSAIN SIDDIQUI Address: B-152, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Phase-I, Bin Qasim, Karachi. Pakistan. Contact # 0092-322-2879246, 0092-21-34710307 E-mail: Ahmed.iu09@gmail.com, Ahmed.iu09@hotmail.com OBJECTIVE To work as a business executive in HR & finance dept in a highly challenging
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India was partitioned at Independence on the 15thof August 1947 into two distinct nations. A newly established and principally Muslim state of Pakistan and a Hindu dominated India. (Shirin Keen , 1998) This occurred due to the fact that Indians were unable to establish a compromise between Hindu desires for one nation under majority rule and Muslim wishes for a separate state. The pressure from the rising wave of nationalism made running the empire politically and economically challenging and increasingly
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A-PDF Watermark DEMO: Purchase from www.A-PDF.com to remove the watermark List of Upgraded Candidates on Open Merit Seats for Sargodha Medical College, Sargodha for the session 2013-2014 (2nd December 2013) Sr Roll No No Total Marks in Matric FSC Marks + Obtained Hafiz-eMarks in Quran Matric Marks (if any) 908 995 Entry Test Marks Aggregate Upgraded Date of Birth % From Name Father Name Domicile 1 0006650 SUMIYYA AZHER MUHAMMAD TAMOOR AKHTAR SHAIKH SHIEKH AZHAR SHAMIM DR AKHTAR
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