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Maham Ali, 01-155082-006
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Minorities make up of 3% of the total population of Pakistan and for any society to progress and develop and to achieve its full potential, it is extremely important to give equal opportunities to everyone regardless of ...
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Sabreen Nadeem
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Despite the fact that Pakistan was able to recently achieve a significant growth rate of seven percent, economic recession marred the country due to mounting food and energy prices. The country has been underperforming in ...
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Farrah Taufiq, 01-155082-007
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
The word patriarchy literally means the rule of the father or the “patriarch”, and originally it was used to describe a specific type of “man-dominated family”. According to the (Britannica, 2012) patriarchy is ―a societal ...
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Naeema Madiha Bari
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
This paper makes an attempt to connect the concepts of modernity, progress, social change as concepts envisioned by development agenda of neoliberalism. It also draws on the economic agenda of neoliberalism in considering ...
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Zahra Afzaal Bhatti, 01-155082-048
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Factors contributing towards China’s Rise as a great
power, China’s diplomatic ties, China’s Contesting Interests.
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Sara Hameed Meer, 01-155082-004
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
In today’s world all countries try to maximize their power and security for that the public involvement is vital. A country cannot become powerful if its people lack hope and are disintegrated. The public takes interest ...
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Mehek F. Faiz, 01-155091-004
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
The basic purpose of this research is to assess the progress of Pakistan that has been made so
far on Millennium Development Goal 3 keeping its main emphasis on the second indicator
regarding women employment in the non ...
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Syed Muhammad Abdullah Hameed, 01-155092-033
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
This paper attempts to observe the impact of Islamization of education on the whole society with
special emphasis on Pakistan. How the process of Islamization in Pakistan has emerged, what
were the reforms introduced by ...
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Rimsha Najib, 01-155092-032
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Child Sexual abuse (CSA) has become a worldwide social problem and takes place inconsiderately of all social, economic, cultural, geographical, religious, and educational backgrounds. In Pakistan, child sexual abuse has ...
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Zehra Zaidi, 01-155092-044
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Vulnerability of females along with poverty is a deadly combination in terms of survival and though it has become a universal phenomenon especially in the developing countries, very little attention has been paid to this ...
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Faiza Baluch, 01-155092-010
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
This research focuses on the role of nuclear weapons in providing peace and stability in
the South Asian region. The research is focusing on how and why do countries acquire nuclear
weapons and how does it bring peace? ...
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Hina Sabeen Khan
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
With greater influence and greater finances being poured into the development world through
NGOs, there is perpetuation and in fact acceleration in poverty and inequality in the world. With
this revelation, the works of ...
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Lubna S. Bajwa
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Pakistan and US have repeatedly come together to forge alliances in the past but have
always faced the problem of disunity of interests featuring repetitively throughout the
history of their relations. The latest ...
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Sana Maqbool, 01-155092-036
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Following their development as present day states amidst the twenty-first century, relations
between India and China have been exceedingly mind boggling in nature and, generally, full
with tension. It is contended that ...
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Aqsa Jawad, 01-155092-006
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Viewing news on television is directly linked to an individual's cognitive behavior which most of the time affects them psychologically especially when the news is sensationalized and negative related to unimportant issue. ...
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Fatima Raza
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Physical disability is an issue that is neglected and persons with disabilities are the most marginalized group of Pakistani society. It has become crucial to realize the significance of persons with disabilities as an ...
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Anam Omer, 01-155092-004
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have remained hostile since Pakistan’s
independence mainly due to Afghanistan’s claim on Pakistan’s western province of Khyber
Pakhtoonkhwa. Since 1947 both countries have ...
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Sitwat Waqar
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
This research attempts to study the geo-strategic significance of Balochistan, located at the
juncture of the Middle East, Central and South East Asia, as an energy corridor for Pakistan,
China, United States and other ...
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Zunaira Inam Khan
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
The collapse of the Soviet Union completely changed the structure of the world. It transformed it into a unipolar system. One man, Mikhail Gorbachev, is usually credited with the collapse of communism, fall of the USSR and ...
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Maleeha Ghias Uddin, 01-155092-025
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
historical and philosophical tradition which is based on the view point that human’s are fearful, selfish and power seeking. 1 Individuals are organized in a state which acts in unitary way in order to look for its national ...