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    elected in different provinces of Pakistan. General Ayub khan after getting in power instantly took steps to remove the corruption in government institutes, and tried to remove the social corruption. He also promoted the laws of Islam. In which corruption was least adopted. That’s why he was again elected as the president of Pakistan in the democratic election by defeating Fatima Ali Jinnah in the elections. After him general Yahya khan took over the power. He was the second dictator of Pakistan

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    As we all know that there so many changes which have occur in Media world. From Radio to tv,from balck and white tv we have switched on to colour tv and etc.Apart from all these these changes the major change which took place in our media over the years is on the contents of our programmes of our channels.This article is also about ‘COMPARISIONS,CHANGES AND DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CONTENT OF DOORDARSHAN AND LATEST CHANNELS’. 1.Description of doordarshan 2.Shows of doordarshan 3.Arise of other channels(Star

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    Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gham

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    grandmothers before he goes home for Diwali. His grandmothers, haunted by the memory of Rohan's estranged brother, Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan), sit Rohan down, and in their grief, tell him the story of his family. Yashvardhan Raichand (Amitabh Bachchan) is a famous, wealthy Indian businessman. He and his wife Nandini (Jaya Badhuri) adopted a baby, Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan), and raised him as their own.

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    Marco Polo was born in the thirteenth century (1254 A.D.) in Venice, an Italian city-state, and he was very much a man of his time. He had the standard education for a young gentleman — knowledge of classical authors and the basic beliefs of the church, a good grasp of French and Italian, and skills in accounting. This combination is fortunate for us, since his writings offer a window onto the world of the thirteenth century. His knowledge of culture and business made Marco Polo very observant of

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    Throughout history, individuals have made great changes in society. Three individuals that have changed history were Genghis Khan, William the Conqueror, and Hernan Cortes. These three individuals have changed many things in three different places. Genghis Khan had changed nearly all of Asia and parts of Europe with his massive empire. William the Conqueror had changed England and ruled it with an iron fist. And Hernan Cortes completely destroyed the Aztec Empire and changed how people would live

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    Partition of British India, 1947: The Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; India and Pakistan. Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separated region: a) West Pakistan and b) East Pakistan (Bangladesh) on basis of their common religion-Islam. Language Movement: Just after independence, Pakistan ruler with a key resolution at national education summit in Karachi in 1947 began to exclude Bengalis, inhabitant of East Pakistan, adopting Urdu as the only state language

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    The Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan was a uniquely mobile yet centralizing force. They changed Asia’s circulatory system in a number of ways: Methods of getting resources were diverted, routine and technologies for traveling were developed, and the idea of boundaries of countries started to form. Therefore, the Mongol Empire altered Asia from a traditional world to a modern world. Although Genghis Khan started his empire from a tribe, as a “thoroughly modern man”, he “shaped the modern world of

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    Have you ever wondered how the land you live on was discovered? Explorers have wandered the face of the Earth since the beginning of time, claiming their territories, deepening their roots, expanding their borders, and securing their land. Humans have explored the most distant parts of the world and are still discovering new territories as we explore our universe and space. The desire to discover is rooted in all of us whether it is for fame, fortunes, or for satisfying curiosity. As a result, great

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    Analysis

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    it’s observing what was left behind, but to Delgado, it’s more credible that telling what the Japanese told at the time that was exaggerated by not only just the writers but also with religious meanings. Khan was headed for Japan to conquer, so to fully understand Khan’s fleet’s, he explained why Khan wanted to control

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    Cold War Essay

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    U. s. States had been an essential attract of Us us president Yahya's military government, as described in recommendations released by Gary Bass in the "The Veins Telegram": "President Nixon liked very few individuals, but he did like Common Yahya Khan." Individual tasks of Us us president Yahya had helped to find the communication route between the U. s. States and the China providers suppliers, which would be used to set up the Nixon's trip in 1972. Since 1960, Pakistan was perceived in

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