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Definitely, we are on the same boat and have a lot to learn from each other. It is also a good experience for me to interact a person who tends to think logically (as common sense is not as common).
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1.women (as Pakistan ranks at lowest gender parity- 133 out of 134 ) -aspects would be women empowerment social, political and economical. 2. water (as Pakistan ranks third water shortage country) -aspects would be cover a wide range global regional and national arena. 3.globalization versus protectionism, populism or nationalism -aspects would be emerging order of the world like ongoing trade war and strategic development all around the world might be one phrased as Pakistan in global order or my vision of Pakistan 4.good governance (as a dire need of institutional reforms and human development) -aspects would be ranging from institutional structure to accountability and political to the judicial arena. 5.education(current education system too broken to reform ) -aspects would be HEC, technical education, and IA 6.exploding population bomb |
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Thanks for understanding me. I feel that you got hurt due to my over-emphasis on your statements. Anyways, I'm sorry for all that. Surely, we will learn from each other as I have to discuss some more essays with you. My PMS exam is approaching fast.
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(Now I think we can write an essay on freedom of expression or on dissent as we have discussed it a lot,hahaaha) |
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Throughout the ages, women have been excluded from so much in life because of frailty myth constructed by misogynist mindset and practiced by patriarchal societies; now the time has come to explode this myth. 1. Why do women symbolize to frailty?
2.how have women been suffering miserable subservient status because of this frailty myth.
-history replete with stories of women's role in the battlefield -women invisible role in the world politics and social order 4.frailty and strength in the contemporary world -In this revolutionized nuclear age the significant difference of muscular power which tipped the scales in past no more significant. -women's role in combat forces -women's role in peacemaking processes all around the world -women's role in contemporary economic and political order 5. How can this myth be disabused? -Gender sensitivity strategies such as gender mainstreaming and gender equality -social reconstruction of womanhood -uproot deep entrenched patriarchal approaches for the good of only women but humanity at large 6. conclusion |
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I forget put title for above essay that is FRAILTY IS THY NAME OF WOMEN.
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Not Economics but Politics is the Key to Success
1. Introduction
Economics has become a means to a 'Political' end 2. Thesis How is the international political system being controlled through economic means? 3. Accounting reasons: 3.1. Political manoeuvres of the US vis-vis Indo-Pacific economic vision 3.2. Intermittent use of threats to impose sanctions in order to retain globalized capitalistic regime 3.3. China, on the other hand, is at the forefront to counterbalance the US hegemony a) OBOR Initiative b) Politics on South China Sea c) Huge investments in a disguise of soaring debts 3.4. CPEC- A framework to ascend bilateral ties 3.5. US sanctions on Iran to revert from nuclearization 3.6. European Union-the US apartheid 3.7 Sectarian violence in the Middle-East is on political grounds than religious 4. Repercussions 4.1. US-China growing trade war as a result of the latter breaking international political system 4.2. Indo-Iran bilateralism through Chabahar port to compete for CPEC framework 4.3. Continual Indian invasion in Balochistan and Gilgit Baltistan through proxy war 4.4. Shifting of oil Iranian oil exports to other countries to contain Western political hegemony 4.5. Growing division in the Muslim world to acquire political prevalence in the Middle-East 4.6. Politics on climate change 5. A rule-based world order has many ramifications 5.1. Shift from unilateralism to multilateralism 5.2. Developed countries looking for new developing friends 5.3. From globalism to populism to patriotism 6. Critical Analysis 7. Conclusion
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