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    Meeting on 9–11 Dec 1997. While there Sharif organized talks with Us us primary executive Khatami, with a perspective to improving bilateral connections, as well as finding a solution to the Afghan issues. Chief Professional Common Pervez Musharraf paid a two-day journey to Tehran on 8–9 Dec 1999. This was his first journey to Iran (and third worldwide trip) since his army chicken coop

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    modernizing societies but improving economic growth. The most common understanding of literacy is understood in terms of having a set of discrete skills such as reading, writing, and skill-based training (Midgley, Davies, Oliver, & Danaher, 2014, p. 127). Pervez Musharaf’s nine-year rule remained of the longest in the history of Pakistan, but which also brought many changes in the capacity socio-economic indicators for the country. To consolidate his power and become more elusive after overthrowing an elected

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    Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif

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    privatized government banks and opened the door for further industrial privatization. He legalized foreign money exchange to be transacted through private money exchangers. His privatization policies were continued by both Benazir Bhutto and Pervez Musharraf. He took many steps to raise the issue of Kashmir on international forums, to transfer power peacefully in Afghanistan so to put an end to the drug smugglers and illegal transaction of unregistered weapons across the border which was promoting

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    Long history of political and historical conflict can trigger two countries to fight over a problem very minimal. The Kargil war was fought because a country crossed another country 's border. This was a war between two countries India and Pakistan they are very similar countries they share common cultural, geographical and similar economic. Before 1947 India and Pakistan was a whole country but in 1947 after the British Raj new nations were formed. When the nation got divided into two India ended

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    Can you imagine being sold to someone that consistently beats you every day and also makes you sell your body for money that you don’t even get too keep. In “Half the Sky”, the author Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn gives the readers a glimpse of the oppression of women worldwide. “Half the Sky” is one of the most important books I have ever read. I would highly recommend this book to everyone. The first three pages I read already had me in tears. What makes this book so outstanding to me was

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    Media Laws of Pakistan

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    Pakistan has quite an interesting yet sometimes depressing history of laws relating to both print and broadcast media. Presently, most of the black laws have been done away with, but there are still many forms of regulation of the mass media that are still in place. Laws at a Glance The following hold the basic structure of media laws in Pakistan: The Registration of books and newspaper act,1867 The Press (emergency power)act 1931 The States (protection against disaffection) act, 1922 The Foreign

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    personalities – Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif, and Gen. (retd.) Pervez Musharraf. The current President, Asif Zardari, it can be argued, is in power mainly because he was the husband of the late Benazir Bhutto, although he has come into his own over the last two years. Benazir and Sharif were both Prime Minister for two terms each, with each ending the other’s term, citing incompetency and unfitness to rule. In October 1999, General Pervez Musharraf seized control of the country and the focus of power in

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    Kelisia Morrison 5th period September 14, 2017 Character List Malala Yousafzai • A Pashtun girl who grew up in Pashtun Valley, Pakistan. She went to throughout her entire childhood, and became an education activists speaking out against the Taliban for girl’s education. When, she was fifteen years old she was shot in the head by the Taliban for speaking out. Ziauddin Yousafzi • Malala’s father, who had many jobs throughout his life and worked hard to provide for his family. He created and all-girls

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    have marked the relationship between the two countries for much of the last century. What has become known as cricket diplomacy has been able to bring an air of friendliness to talks between leaders. In 2011, the former president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf was quoted on the benefits of cricket diplomacy. He said, “Firstly, I think it can be used as an ice-breaker in case the two opposing groups’ leadership is not

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    F ollowing is the list of the top 40 richest families in Pakistan at the moment. I received it through a friend and have no idea about how authentic it is. It is an interesting read and does seem like that if not 100%, then it must 80% correct. However, it has missed some families which are sure to make the top 10, of the top of my head I can think of two: Giga (Pardesi family) and the family that owns ARY. Both of them gave the government of Pakistan huge interest free loans when it was on the brink

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