Leap Frogging and Sprawl, The case of Urban Pakistan/Resource Economics It explains in detail the negative and positive externalities that are imposed by housing societies by locating away from the core residential area. It highlights how can economies reduce sprawl Rising trend of Junk Food/Academic Writing It put forwards the case of unhealthy eating and how can it affect the people and what are the reasons behind such uprising taking place in Pakistan as new fast-food chains find home ground in
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The Second World War had a great impact on India's fight for independence. At the start of the war Churchill expressed his reliance on India and commented that he wants “to see the British Empire preserved for a few more generations in its strength and splendour” which he wrote in a letter to the viceroy of India this suggests Britain’s need for a strong empire ruled by the British government with no space for independence. Churchill's views where also shared by the British public however the events
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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Advanced Level MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2014 series 9699 SOCIOLOGY 9699/33 Paper 3 (Social Inequality and Opportunity), maximum raw mark 75 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’ meeting before marking began
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relevant contexts (long lasting protection, protection through all seasons etc.) in many formats (from floor & surface cleaners to soaps to hand sanitizers) and done this by establishing their efficacy in ‘killing the maximum germs’. In markets like Pakistan, India and Saudi Arabia, Lifebuoy needed to step up its imagery. In addition, it was a relatively new entrant to the liquid hand wash category. It did not seem an intuitive choice as a brand for a premium offering, like liquid Handwash and to take
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Islamic Republic of Pakistan was established in 1947, a country of 170 million people, full of natural resources and more than 60 years of independence but still not respected in the world community. Remaining part till today is living on IMF, World Bank and foreign donations. Majority of the population is living in rural areas without basic necessities of life. It is a country where financial gap between rich and poor is widening day by day. From the last 10 years, extremism is increasing. Almost
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The Partition of India was the process of dividing the subcontinent along sectarian lines, which took place in 1947 as India gained its independence from the British Raj. The northern, predominantly Muslim sections of India became the nation of Pakistan, while the southern and majority Hindu section became the Republic of India. Background to Partition In 1885, the Hindu-dominated Indian National Congress (INC) met for the first time. When the British made an attempt to divide the state of Bengal
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tribe leader, Khushal Khan Khattak (“Afghanistan And Pakistan” 7). Khattak committed himself to promoting Pashtun unity and self-reliance, he inspired many Pashtun revolts, and is considered by many Pashtuns as a “great nationalistic hero” (“Afghanistan And Pakistan” 7). Possibly inspired by Khattak during the 18th century, Ahmad Shah Durrani, a military commander, founded the Durrani Empire which encompassed present day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of the surrounding countries (Rashid 19). The
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Mrs. Gore 2 I’ve never been to Afghanistan or even thought much about Afghan people. After I read A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini, I personally took this book to heart. This book took me through the unthinkable as if I were there. This adrenaline rushed science fiction made me think and feel for the women and children in the middle east. The reader will read the historical fiction of 9/11 when the horrific tragedy of the Twin Towers falling and how Afghans felt. This story is about
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Haider Qazi ENGL 1302 Mr. Watson 01/29/2015 Rhetorical Analysis of Malala Yousazai’s Speech Shot in the head by the Taliban simply for peregrinating to school , Malala Yousafzai has not only recuperated from appalling injuries, but has gone on to become a champion for the rights of children everywhere to be edified. Today, afore the UN Full general Amassing , Malala distributed a distribution of substance, exponent , and grace. This language deserves to be auricularly discerned. This verbalization
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When Taliban first came to the Afghanistan, people believed that they were heroes. Rahim Khan tells Amir: “When the Taliban rolled in and kicked the Alliance out of Kabul, I actually danced on that street. And, believe me, I wasn’t alone. People were celebrating at Chaman, at Deh-Mazang, greeting the Taliban in the streets, climbing their tanks and posing for pictures with them. People were so tired of the constant fighting, tired of the rockets, the gunfire, the explosions…”(p 200). People had hope
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