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    was an issues in some countries. In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia

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    In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa and the negative

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    Dog of Titwal’ written by Saadat Hasan Manto talks about he Kashmir conflict that started after India and Pakistan got independence. The conflict started on 22nd October, 1947 and is still going on. In this story, the nature is described in a way that it gives an imagery of peaceful hills of this disputed area of Kashmir but is a dark area because of ongoing conflicts between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. It is often said that Kashmir looks like paradise but ironically the most violent and gruesome

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    Throughout history, South Asia has struggled to protect its’ borders from both foreigners and their own states. India, especially, has been known for it’s long history of dealing with security issues which has weakened the state. Conflicts risen from affairs such as the Partition have caused civilian battles that India struggled to contain. Other regional conflicts such as the Kashmir conflict and Indo-Pakistani war has led to India’s involvement and struggle to protect their own borders and welfare

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    When India became independent in August 1947 and established independence from the British Empire after years of colonial rule and oppression, various conflicts were faced within the issue of addressing and running a new state. The new state of India was accompanied by a vast array of issues, relating to matters such as inequality and prejudice. These problems that occurred after the independence of India were addressed by the Congress Party under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, and after his

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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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    film, Earth, is the setting that the film is taken place in and some major events that occur throughout the film. The setting of the film was located in Lahore, a city that was part of India before the Partition, but it is now the capital city of Pakistan. This setting is important because in Lahore before the Partition, there were about 300,000 Hindus and Sikhs and the rest were Muslims according to

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    Visit Amritsar Essay

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    https://www.flickr.com/photos/ragsclicks/31006549240/ By Air: Amritsar is home to the Sri Guru Das Jee International Airport, which is well connected to many cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata as well as international places as well. By Train: Numerous trains from Delhi connects to the Amritsar Railway Station on a regular basis. The station is well connected many other major cites like Ahmedabad, Agra, etc. By Road: State government run buses as well as private buses are available in plenty to

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    Literacy In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa

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    The Day Of My Life

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    school, I saw huge suitcases laid on my bed and around the house. I asked my mom what was going on, and she said, “We’re moving to America.” Excitement rushed through my body as I heard the wonderful news. I couldn’t wait to live in America. Living in Pakistan, my family and I were indoctrinated into believing that America was like a fantasy that would only come true to

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