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    Bullets and Train is a nuclear-terrorism novel that has been written by a Pakistani writer namely Adeerus Ghayan.He is a Pakistani based author. He got his first English novel published in the year 2014.He has published eleven books in English up till now. All of his novels focus on religio-socio-politico-military issues. He has also written numerous short stories. He has co-authored a book on Autism as well. Recently he has started writing Science fiction and Techno-Thrillers. He has also started

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    come to Canada was not one made in an instant, several historic forces influenced my family 's arrival to North America. To begin with, my grandmother, being part of my primary family, left her ancestral home in Lahore, Pakistan to come to India due to the Partition of India and Pakistan which had caused mass migration, religious conflict and she ultimately ended up in Amritsar. The Sikh Massacre of 1984 caused my primary family to move from Amritsar to Hoshiarpur, Punjab because of Sikh extremists,

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    The foremost rigid deceased is shape pool of Pakistan, which provides guiding principle strategy and ensures that the change souk operates on thud trained origin. at this point I am bountiful some recommendations, which in my examination can put in some participation for good organization and better

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    Claim:Causes for lack of education in Pakistan include sexual discrimination in the school and in families, as well as lack of government funding provided to ensure safe sanitary schools that adequately provides children with essential learning necessities. Establish Evidence:In Pakistan the culture normally includes having a sizable family with many children, while not always the case it is more likely that the family will have multiple children. Evidence:Boys will often win over girls when it comes

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    want to stop after this task. He began to train and recruit warriors from over 20 countries. With these fighters, Bin Laden planned to carry the holy war past Afghanistan. This lead to the creation on Al-Qaeda in 1988. The group was focused on removing western influence from Muslim theocracy and create strict Islamic governments. The group operates with no central headquarters. In the year 1991 to 1996, Al-Qaeda had points of operation around the Pakistan-Afghan border and in Pakistani cities. However

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    CHALLENGES/BARRIER AND SOLUATIONS FOR CHINESE COMPANIES AT CHINA PAKISTAN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (CPEC) Abstract: In this paper, focus on the risks and challenges in the process of construction of CPEC. There are lot of studies about the importance of CPEC, benefits and impact on future economy of both countries. This paper attempts to explain the challenges, due to security issues, culture difference between china and Pakistan, energy issue in Pakistan, political, conflict in Balochistan, tribal issues, and

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    Trade Center in 1993 and 2001, as well as bombings of U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which killed 224 people from 1991 to 1998. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, U.S. and British forces drove Al-Qaeda out of Afghanistan in to neighboring Pakistan. The unrest in the region due to being forced out of Afghanistan had never been greater than during the July 7th attacks in London. Al-Qaeda was known to have an issue with the United States occupying the region especially the oil magnate Saudi Arabia

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    hotspots, to train with their international partners more often, and to respond to a

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    Lengthy and Costly War: The unforeseen costly, bloody and lengthy war of a decade has exhausted American taxpayers and the increased casualties of the coalition forces and Afghan civilians reduced the popularity and support for this war. During NATO Lisbon Summit in 2010, the Afghan government and NATO agreed to transfer security responsibilities to the ANSDF by the end of 2014 . In the summit. Moreover, the security transition completed and the ISAF mission ended in December 2014, but not the war

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    Analysis Historically Afghanistan and Pakistan have had a good relationship. During the 1980s, Afghan refugees used the Durand Line border to flee the soviet takeover of their country. With funds aid from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Pakistan hosted over 3 million Afghans at various refugee camps. In 1999, the United States gave $70 million in assistance to Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Pakistan also became the major training ground for the Mujahideen rebel fighters who fought

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