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    Kiterunner

    Introduction: Khaled Hosseini is an Afghan – America physician. He is the Afghan writer who wrote his novel in English in which he conveyed a message about Afghanistan before the world. Khaled Hosseini in his novel magnificently depicts of the social, economic, religious, and political aspects of the Afghanistan. He shows us how are the morality and honesty degraded by politically, socially, economically, and sexually in Afghanistan that can alert any conscious citizen in the world against immorality

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    Women Under Taliban Rule

    the women, the restriction the forced on the women, and health issues that where caused by the Taliban regime. Taliban is a Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan. They developed their extremist interpretation of Islam in the refugre camps of Pakistan during the war in 1979-1989. The Taliban fought against the Mujahedeen for control of the country. With this victory they came back to the heart of Afghanistan which is know as Kabul the capital of the country. On September 27, 1996 the take over

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    U.S Policy on Afghanistan

    on Afghanistan involves the improvement of the nation’s security and infrastructure, yet this policy is in fact generating more destabilization in the region, particularly because of the US’s continuous support of the government of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The United States current policy on Afghanistan deals with preventing the Taliban from taking control of the government once again, ending Al-Qaeda leadership and infrastructure, eradicating narcotics production and helping in the securitization

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    Basant

    Vasant is known as Basant Panchami in Punjab and Haryana. It marks the advent of spring. Fields of mustard present a colorful sight all over rural Punjab. The Basant fair is held in many villages of Punjab. People put on yellow costumes appropriate to the season and eat boiled rice dyed in saffron. Symbolizing greenery, the event signifies developing of tender leaves and also filled-up granary with the recently-harvested crops. It is traditional to fly kites on Basant. The phrase "Ayi Basant Pala

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    Moa & Aoa

    MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF THE FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY (FPCCI) (INCORPORATING AMENDMENTS UPTO 9TH SEPTEMBER 2002) PUBLISHED AND ISSUED BY THE FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY FEDERATION HOUSE, MAIN CLIFTON, KARACHI ii INDEX (MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION) SR. 1. 2. 3. SUBJECT Name Offices Objects SECTION Section 1 Section 2 (i,ii,iii) Section 3 (i to xxix) Section 4 Section 5 PAGE 1 1 1-3 3 3 3 3 3 3-5

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    Literature Review

    Toba Tek Singh Two or three years after Partition, the governments of Pakistan and India decided to exchange lunatics in the same way that they had exchanged civilian prisoners. In other words, Muslim lunatics in Indian madhouses would be sent to Pakistan, while Hindu and Sikh lunatics in Pakistani madhouses would be handed over to India. I can't say whether this decision made sense or not. In any event, a date for the lunatic exchange was fixed after high level conferences on both sides of the

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    Afghanistan

    Carlos Valladares Jan. 12, 2010 Period 7 Afghanistan Essay – Afghan Women The lives of hundreds of thousands of Afghan women and children have been shattered in the human rights catastrophe that has devastated Afghanistan over the past few years. Afghan women were required to wear burkas, which are full-body outer garments that covered their whole entire bodies. Their view of the world is distorted by the veil they must wear to cover their eyes. The wearing of the burka used to be optional

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    Meatone

    than most of its competitors, why would I consider going to them? If you look at K&N’s, who you listed as a competitor, the price difference on chicken products are significantly different. What about availability? K&N’s is available at any store in Pakistan, whereas Meat One can only be purchased at a Meat One outlet. How much does that affect the brand perception? Metro Cash & Carry and Makro are single outlet locations, why would you count them as competitors? Do you really feel that they affect the

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    Arab Conquest of India

    Course ID: LBA 101 © Prof. M. Emdadul Haq 22 February 2010 Arab Conquest of Sindh and the Emergence of Muslim Bengal Introduction: • While Harsha Bhardan was reigning over a powerful kingdom in north India when Huen-Tsang, the Chinese scholar-pilgrim, was studying at Nalanda University in Magada, and Islam was emerging as a great religion in Saudi Arabia. It took nearly 600 years before the new religion reached the heart of India and then to Bengal as an ideology. • Prophet Mohammad (SWA)

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    Public Administation

    Devolution: Educational Implications of the Praetorian Interpretation By Baela Raza Jamil Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi Public Trust September 2002 Decentralization and Devolution: Educational Implications of the Praetorian Interpretation Pakistan has a diverse ethnic population of 142 million people, with 32.2 percent people living below the poverty line (I-PRSP, 2001). It is a federation with four provinces and four federally administered territories[1]. For three decades the country experienced

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