War in North-West Pakistan

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    research was limited, especially relating to the use of online sources. In addition, the other limitation of this study was location, due to two factors. Firstly, the researches had no chance to travel abroad to collect data by observing people from Pakistan and Western countries about their attitudes towards Malala; secondly this issue was not so popular in Azerbaijan, despite the fact that it is Islamic country; that is why data collection was realized only by online resources. The significant limitation

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    grounds. Most people do not have interactions with as many different people on a daily basis but their discrimination is based on the image portrayed by the media. Much like how we talk about the war-hit terrorism supporting image the west has of middle and south eastern Islamic countries, most people in the west have hardly ever had any encounters with people from these countries or have read any authentic write ups about the region and its traditions. Their judgment is harshly biased based upon the

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    discussed the issues about war and it effects to people. However, authors have different thoughts about the war. In addition, experts discusses about the harm that the war brought to people and their country, reason why countries go to war, why government tries to influence people to join or participate to war. To start with, in excerpt number one the Strike against War by Helen Keller, she states that, "Every modern war has had its root in exploitation. The Civil War was fought to decide whether

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    The British authority that began in 1858, and extended over the Indian continent until 1947, had long-lasting and detrimental effects on India’s civilization. The British Raj contained the direct rule for India. Britain having rule over about 60% of India indirectly and gathered the other 40% of rule through native princes such as Kashmir, who followed the policies that were implemented by the British. The British developed India’s Infrastructure a great deal with more rail roads and telegraph lines

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    significant to the Cold War because it was President Eisenhower's first big strike against communism and it sent a message that the US had a strong view against the issue. I chose this event because of the great work that Eisenhower did as

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    Mao Zedong and his Communist Party defeated Chiang Kai-shek and his National Party for control over China. While Mao controlled China until his death in 1976, Kai-shek and his followers fled where and established a new government? a) Mongolia b) Pakistan c) Japan d) Taiwan 2. The religion with the largest influence in East Asia is? a) Buddhism b) Shintoism c) Christianity d) None of the above 3. Religions play a significant role in transferring cultural values and practices from one generation

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    century before the First World War. Amid the First World War, worldwide relocation dove. Despite the fact that the war set off some constrained movements, of Armenians and Greeks from Turkey for instance, global relocations inside of Europe just about stopped. North America shut its outskirts, making the principal arrangement of methodical fringe controls and migration enactment in the advanced period. The astringent battles and ethnic savagery of the Second World war prompted extraordinary levels

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    why India and Pakistan did not get along well. Because of this, the diplomatic relationships between the two countries are on the fire and both countries has been witnesses few war to fought over Kashmir. Behind this conflicts, we can find a lot of other historical events that happen due to this among this is a country name Bangladesh was born from East Pakistan. This article is designed to help explain the situation in the region and the significance of Kashmir to India and Pakistan. To accomplish

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    policies on foreign invention and domestic immigration to remain a major player.” During the Cold War, the world was divided into the First, Second and Third Worlds. Huntington views these ties as insignificant now and states that the remaking of the World order will be based upon cultural similarity. The different thriving civilisations according to him today are the Western civilisation comprising of North America and Western Europe, the Muslim civilisation, the Orthodox Civilisation led by Russia,

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    What is the main ideological battle that the film is structured around? The main ideological battle that the film discuses is split between living by Sharia law versus the typical Islam law. The extremist group wants Sharia to dominate Pakistan, having its supporters willing to sacrifice their wealth, freedom, and lives for the sake of Allah. The religious laws of Islam indicate that when these laws cannot be implemented peacefully, then force must be used, which leads to destruction of property

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