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    Arguably the single most important thing someone could have would be education. When someone holds education, that’s the strongest thing to have if this is taken this away, a person becomes only a void in society. The Taliban shot Malala Yousafzai on her school bus, just for going to school to get an education not only did she recover from the terrible injuries, but has gone on to become a leader. She put her life in danger to protect the rights of education for all Muslim women, and the Taliban

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    analyzed is logos, the appeal to logic. In Malala’s speech, the constant use of many statistics and facts made the speech much more reasonable and sensible. For example: “And that is why they killed 14 innocent medical students in the recent attack in Quetta”. Also, “Thousands of people have been killed by the terrorists and millions have been injured.” These quotes establish logic in the sense that if one uses statistics or facts, it shows that they’ve done their research and they are aware of the issues

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    Pakistani women are treated poorly and often could be abused physically, sexually, and even killed. She mentions that, “The power of the voice of women frightens them[terrorist]. This is why they killed the 14 innocent students in the recent attack in Quetta. And that is why they kill female teachers” (Yousafzai 8). The audience

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    Sadequain Biography

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    Sadequain is one of the personalities of Pakistan who received critical acclaim for his work not only as an artist but also as a poet. His contributions to the field of art and literature in the form of paintings, murals, drawings, calligraphies, collections of quatrains etc. are highly valued. He was part of the Progressive Writers and Artists Movement. He was a legendary artist and he painted approximately 15,000 pieces of artworks. What was written about him in some very prestigious newspapers

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    A Day Inside Afghanistan

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    In a small, crumbling, mud building, deep inside Afghanistan, a few mullahs sat, drank tea and discussed the future of their country. They watched their homeland plunge into disarray after the withdrawal of the Soviet army and downfall of the Soviet-backed government. Additionally, they witnessed corruption, bloodshed and fellow countrymen living a life other than the prophetic way prescribed in the Hadith. It was with these realizations, and determination to cleanse their homeland, a movement would

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    relations sour. Once online in 2019, TAPI will funnel 33 billion cubic meters of gas along a 1800 km pipeline from Turkmenistan’s Galkynysh field to Fazilka in Indian Punjab. It will pass through Herat and Kandahar in Afghanistan, cross borders into Quetta, then Multan and finally Fazilka. This route, as you can imagine, poses sizable security headaches. Foremost, the Taliban, who viciously spring back to life every time someone pronounces them dead. Also, we have the pyromaniacs of the Baloch Liberation

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    Ethos, pathos, and logos! They are the three persuasive appeals that a writer utilizes to effectively convince an audience. These persuasive appeals can be found in Malala’s Yousafzai speech, The Sealand Lady’s speech, and in Mr. Turk’s video “Look Up”. In Malala Yousafzai’s speech at the UN Youth Takeover she utilizes ethos, pathos, and logos very effectively. Firstly, Ms. Yousafzai’s uses strong and compelling statements that strengthens her credibility. Some of these statements include

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    Truck Culture of Pakistan

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    1. Truck Culture of Pakistan: Art in any form is joy to the eyes. In Pakistan there is this great art (known as Truck Art) which has captured the imagination of tourists and art lovers from all over the globe. Its not cheap, it’s not easy but a truck owner without a truck art is not acceptable in the Truck Drivers fraternity. 1.1 History of Vehicle Painting in Pakistan The extraordinary tradition of decorating trucks has its roots in the days of the British Raj when craftsmen made glorious

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    sight in sport than an underdog summoning the form of his life against all odds to push his team across the finish line? I do not think so. This is exactly why the first playoff of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) pitting the Peshawar Zalmi against Quetta Gladiators on February 19 was so satisfying. It had enough drama and plot twists to appease the most demanding punters. The PSL is a resounding success for a whole range of reasons, but to me, the last 20 minutes of this game encapsulated what is

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    form in the year 2000, at the beginning the company first came with the four different flavors name as chocolate, vanilla, blueberry and Strawberry. At the beginning the company targeted the major’s cities of Pakistan (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta and Peshawar) with huge marketing. Company getting famous with in a 2 years and was successful to achieve 25% of market share and having a confidence to stand in front of competitors to compete their rivals. In the year 2010 the company market share

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