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    Branding

    BRANDING OF PAKISTAN The world now a day has become a compact village. Everyone knows everything that is going on in various part of the world. Marketing and branding has become so important that people are putting so much focus on the marketing activities of the product or brand they are affiliated with. Competition in the market is so strong that every organization is giving so much heed towards the innovation so that it can provide its customers with some thing new in order to sustain its already

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    Happy Days

    Markhor is a wild goat and one of the most beautiful wild animals inhabiting the mountainous regions of Pakistan. The animal prefers living on dangerous and steep cliffs of the mountains to protect themselves from the attacks of wild predators including snow leopard and wolf. Also these high cliffs provide safe refuge from the hunters, who wishes to get at least one pride trophy of markhor in their hunting life. The male markhor is more beautiful while having long twisted horns. These animals have

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    Malala Yousafzai Thesis

    Even though Malala was very young she stood up for what she believed in. She stood up for rights of education for the women in her country. Malala’s voice reached across the world! Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan and currently lives in Birmingham. At a very young age her country was taken over by the Taliban. Leaving no rights for women. Women could not go out the house and had to wear clothing that covered their face (burqas). While young girls couldn’t

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    Malala Thesis

    changed the world through Cristian service and has opened the eyes of many people. Malala has always been fond of going to school and getting educated, even when she was just a little girl. Everyday, she would wake up in the morning in Swat Valley, Pakistan, and eagerly go to the Khushal School, the school her father owned. She was always competitive in school competitions and a hard worker. However, when the Taliban took over Swat Valley, they tried to stop

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    Limitations Of Malala Shooting

    increased profile and strident criticism of the Taliban caused Taliban leaders to meet, and in 2012, they voted to kill her” After she had survived a shot in the head, it says “her assassination attempt received worldwide condemnation and protests across Pakistan.” Children around the world now look up to her because she refused to stand down for the right to education. Limitations:

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    Malala Yousafzai

    Girls' Education Rights in Pakistan On October 9, 2012, in Mingora, Pakistan 15-year-old Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by two Taliban men when she was arriving home on a bus from school (Wilmore par 1). She was targeted for supporting and speaking out for girls' education rights (Wilmore par 3). In the summer of 2009, Pakistan's military claimed that they drove the group out of the area, but the Taliban are still attacking people there, especially those who support girls' education like

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    Bangladesh Studies

    adesh Our modern day Bangladesh is the successor of a four thousand year old civilization. Bangladesh is the successor of ancient "Banga", "Bangala" or "Bengal". Bangladesh literally means "the land of Banga". To discuss "the emergence of modern day Bangladesh, as an independent nation", we have to take under consideration, the different regimes that have shaped the face of modern day Bangladesh. Below we have discussed some important regimes that have ruled over this land at different stages of

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    Shekh Muzib Speech

    My dear brothers….. I have come before your today with a heavy heart. All of your know how hard we have tried. But it is a matter of sadness that the streets of Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rangpur and Rajshahi are today being spattered with the blood of my brothers, and the cry we hear from the Bengali people is a cry for freedom a cry for survival, a cry for our rights. You are the ones who brought about an Awami League victory so you could see a constitutional government restored. The hope was

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    Malala Yousafzai Research Paper

    seventeen years old. She was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora Pakistan. A few years later, the once peaceful country started to change as the Taliban strengthened their control. The Taliban originated in the early 1990’s in northern Pakistan after the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The Taliban’s goal to the Pashtun people was to restore peace and security and enforce their own strict Islamic law once in power. In both Pakistan and Afghanistan, they performed acts of Islamic punishments

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    Malala Research Paper

    Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for girls' education and the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. She is known mainly for human rights advocacy for education and for women in Swat Valley (her hometown), where the Talibans had tried to ban girls from attending school. Yousafzai's voice has since grown into an international movement. Malala attended a school her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, founded. On September 2008, Malala gave out a speech, after the Talibans

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