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...he country, and two it makes import and export easy. Pakistan has lots of beautiful sites and it’s a very pleasant place for tourism. One thing that makes Pakistan more unique is that there are some people that are updated... - Regional Conflicts and their repercussions on Pakistan -
REGIONAL CONFLICTS AND THEIR REPERCUSSIONS ON PAKISTAN
Pakistan located in the volatile South-Asian region not only shares borders but also shares the problems of its neighbouring countries. The nations of South-Asia have ... - Pakistan -
Pakistan is a country in Southern Asia that is filled with much unique and educational information that many people do not realize. Pakistan is located in the area west of India, east of Iran and Afghanistan, south of China, ... - julia roberts -
...Pakistan. India gained two-thirds of the region.
There are two ways to go about deciding who should gain sovereignty over Kashmir. One way is basing it on who occupies more of the region. India controls two thirds, there... - Kashmir deserves its freedom -
...ted. The river has a huge affect on the economy. IT is a main source of trade and travel and is used as and irrigation system for farming. Kashmir has a diverse selection of crops including corn, wheat, rice, and saffron.... - International Relations -
Background • In the 19th Century Britain gained control over almost all of India. • Nonviolent resistance to British helped gain their independence in 1947. • In 1947 the subcontinent was divided into India and Pakistan, and ... - Pakistan -
...ily of four, I have one elder sister, and she is currently in grade 11 at J. Percy Page high school. She is very helpful to me in my studies. My father is M.S.C in computer sciences and my mother is an English teacher. Fur... - PEST ANALYSIS FOR PAKSITAN -
Economical factors: The process of economic growth in Pakistan since its birth in 1947 has been greatly affected by public policy and management. Pakistan has experienced considerable political instability and social tensions... - Pakistan/India Conflict -
...le scenario is one in which India strikes against militants in Pakistani territory under the guise of a “global war on terrorism.” Significantly outmatched militarily, Pakistan may very well launch a nuclear strike agains... - Similarities and Differences of The Nigerian and Pakistani Cultures -
...istan it was double that, $64.8 billion each year. They both make lots of that money from Agriculture, Mining, and Manufactured goods. Pakistan makes some from fishing where Nigeria does not and Nigeria made money from F... - Explore the themes of cultural identity and displacement in the poems from ‘Presents My Aunts in Pakistan’ by Moniza Alvie and ‘Hurricane hits England’ by Grace Nichols. -
...e to England when she was a baby and doesn’t remember Pakistan, she didn’t revisit Pakistan until she was nearly 40 years old.
In this paragraph I will talk about how this poem came to be written. Grace Nichols poem ‘... - kashmir -
India’s False Claim On Kashmir
Kashmir, an area situated in the northern parts of Pakistan And India, covers an area of 222,237 SqKm (85,800 SqMi). Mount Godwin Austen/K2 (8,611m/28,250 ft) and mount Nanga Parbat (8,123m/2... - Procter& Gamble in Pakistan -
...ook, 2004) it plays an active role in not only safeguarding its own interests but also the interests of other developing countries. Pakistan joined GATT/WTO in the best national interest to secure market access for its exp... - Pakistan: a Land of history and culture -
...pulling the two countries apart, and that was religion.
The main reason why Muslims created their own country was because of religion. So in the early history of Pakistan, Islam and its teachings were enforced to the cit... - blessing and pfap review -
...w desperate these people are, and how lucky we are as water, which they fantasise for and we take for granted, isn’t a huge part of our lives, unlike them. Water is very precious there - the poem tries to convey this and c... - halfe caste -
...s not know what to say.
While dreaming, the poet uses metaphors to describe her tongue.
She compares it with a plant when she says “ it grows back, a stump of shoot grows longer.”
I feel that the poem should be read sad... - Trends of Islamic Banking in Pakistan -
Trends of Islamic Banking in Pakistan
The First Islamic Bank:
Islamic banking originated from Egyptian town of Mit Ghamr in 1963 whereby the first Islamic Bank was established (under a conventional name) that would operate... - Importance of Family -
...f grand museums, ancient buildings, scenic villages, and other tourist attractions in Pakistan. In the end, I had an exotic image of Pakistan as a strange and beautiful country.
Finally the day arrived after an exhaustin... - Illitracy in Pakistan -
...originate from issues of governess and the structure of institutions or be economic or social in nature. In most cases, however, poverty is likely to be the result of several mutually reinforcing factors that together defi... - Bangladesh Migrants -
...t attraction for the majority of them. There is also a small percentage of Hindus who have fled their homeland to escape repression. But some of us tend to believe that the Hindu immigrants are refugees while Muslims are i...