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Comrades and seniors,

I want to share what how I performed today in the essay writing paper, the toughest of all. Though none of the options were expected, topics were so generic and open to many interpretations. All the topics given in the exam didn't confine us to write only in the domestic, or international perspective, but demanded a blend of both of them to form a comprehensive essay. Anyway, when I finished the test, I could have written the same material even if I wouldn't have studied.

The topic I had chosen was "Economy is not, but politics is the key to success"
It was an argumentative essay. Though I was not prepared to write in this form but tried my best. I am here so, sharing my outline and quick facts of the essay. Please do comment on how many marks would I be able to get. I am worried

Outline:
01. Introduction - Interdependence of Economy and Politics
2. Historical Perspective:

a) Great Britain
(Discussed the success stories of the British Empire, and its political stance aimed to develop a stronger economic power in the world)
b) United States of America
(Discussed New Deal, a domestic program of F.D. Roosevelt to deal with the great depression and to bring back the lost prosperity)
c) Third World Countries:
(Discuss the 'Vague' politics, poor political will and set up, role of feudal lords and the ground realities of slogans like 'Roti, Kapra and Makan' and programs like 'Metro Buses')
03. People's Rule and Politics
(Discuss democracy as an important factor to win the hearts of people, to realize the liability to serve the nation, subsequently enhances the economic conditions)
04. Empowerment of the Ordinary Man:
(Discussed as part of politically formed policies: the social, political and economical empowerment to achieve wide economic goals)
05. Supremacy of Law:
(Highlighted that Pakistan Constitution 1973, Article 25 promises the people to have equal value in the eyes of laws. Success is determined by prosperity as one of its factors, prosperity deals greatly with the presence of equal and just laws)
06. Military Involvement in Politics:
(Discuss the prosperity being terribly disturbed by the twenty-nine years rule of the despotic dictators. Article 6 of Pakistan Constitution 1973 must be invoked to deal with the problem for future)
07. Domestic Programs and Politics:
(Discussed the role of democracy, people's power to elect their own representatives and the fear factor to be thrown out of the office by these voters which makes the politicians to develop certain domestic programs which not only serve the nation but also make them proud on their elected politicians)
8. International Relations and Business:
(Discussed how our politicians can form and influence their international alliances by taking advantage of the strategic position and natural resources. Such policies will in-turn bring international financial interest towards our country in our own terms)
09. Education on Equal Grounds:
(Discussed the need to teach our children on an equal ground, elimination the language and environment based difference which create social disparity later on. Also discuss if the state doesn't do this, the gap between the desired and actual standard of education will be filled by the private educational institutions which teach the students in the western lines: not good for the future of Pakistan. Such decisions can only be made if our politicians really wish to do so)
10. National Branding:
(Discussed the importance of marketing the state in the global level like India, China and famous most Malaysia 'Truly Asia' package. This will not only improve the image of the country but will also bring in good money through tourism and global conglomerates)
11. Elimination of Feudalism:
(Discussed it as the core hindrance in the development of the desired political set up and an educated, free, dignified nation)
12. Political Agenda and Campaigns:
(To win votes, politicians promise many things to do in both domestic and international affairs. These promises at times turn into the reality, only if the politicians are loyal, sincere and responsible, which in-turn improve the economic conditions, by increased employment, business and academic equal opportunities, international trade and etc)
13. Elimination of Poverty:
(Discussed the need to have a strong political will to reduce and ultimately eliminate poverty. This is will make work. More work has to be generated for them, only it would be possible if the policy makers seriously think over it)
14. Role of Media as the Fourth Pillar of a State:
(Discussed the role of 'free media', which also plays an important role in representing the country across oceans)
15. End of 'Sorry-State' Existence:
(If the political power of the country will be strong enough, there will be no reason to be in a 'Sorry-State' anymore. The nation will live in a dignity, recognized and appraised by the whole world)
16. End of Terrorism:
(NO DOUBT! To deal with chaos, civil war and most importantly terrorism, a strong political action has to be made. Nations have won many wars on the dialogue table, why can't we?)
17. Conclusion:
(Finally concluded that if the political set up is sound, people are empowered to elect, political stance is strong, and only if the politicians are sincere with their country, a great economic condition, improved HDI, GINI Coefficient, International packs and most importantly the overall prosperity of the nation will no more a dream then. Hence, its true, politics is the key to success, not the economy)

I wrote the outline in the first two pages. Started the essay from the third page and ended at thirteenth. I wrote about 1700 words.

Introduction was on one page, while the conclusion was of a little more then half page. My writing was to the point. Nothing was repeated, no cuttings, and almost no spelling mistakes.

Now I am worried if I will pass or not. Because I didn't write the required quantity. I know it doesn't matter that much, however anything little is still enough for CSS. I planned to score around 60 or more in essay Now I am just praying to clear this exam, that will be enough

Also, I am not fully sure If I got the idea of the essay title or not. Please comment on the outline stated above and share your views. SHALL IT HELP ME?
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I am sure you will pass the paper with flying colors. Just do not worry and focus on the rest of the papers.

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you have written extensively on the topic citing figures and historical facts but what contention you raised and supported as you cited interdependence of both in introduction while you concluded with the statement that "its true, politics is the key to success, not the economy"
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There is an interdependence between the economy and politics, likewise many other factors contribute to the linkage too. The idea I presented was that there is a directly proportional relationship between the both, if one plays its part well, the other automatically rises. If the economy of the state is good, respected and a followed one as a model, it silently represents the good governance of the concerned state. Similarly, one sane person CANNOT expect good GDP, HDI and GINI if the rulers and policy makers are free from the fear of their evaluation, voters and poor at governance

The other point is the argument, that is economy is only one of determinants of the national success, not everything. On the other other hand, the politics is a more responsible area where the ruler body exists, who has all powers to introduce, develop, invoke, ban, or eliminate almost anything prevailing in the country. How can an economy grow without good calculated economic policies? It cannot simply. The politics, set-up and approach MUST be corrected to ensure the good functioning of other state and social inStitutions!
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Default I also attempted this topic

1.Introduction
2.Why politics is more important indicator of the success of state??
(i gave almost like 10 arguments in bullets under ds main head in outline)
3:How political strength ensures economic sovereignty?
(again wrote around 8 arguments)
4:what type of political structure leads to success of the state
(around 10 bullet points)
5clusion


i some how wrote nt very lengthy essay merely 14 pages,,,
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Comrades and seniors,

I want to share what how I performed today in the essay writing paper, the toughest of all. Though none of the options were expected, topics were so generic and open to many interpretations. All the topics given in the exam didn't confine us to write only in the domestic, or international perspective, but demanded a blend of both of them to form a comprehensive essay. Anyway, when I finished the test, I could have written the same material even if I wouldn't have studied.

The topic I had chosen was "Economy is not, but politics is the key to success"
It was an argumentative essay. Though I was not prepared to write in this form but tried my best. I am here so, sharing my outline and quick facts of the essay. Please do comment on how many marks would I be able to get. I am worried

Outline:
01. Introduction - Interdependence of Economy and Politics
2. Historical Perspective:

a) Great Britain
(Discussed the success stories of the British Empire, and its political stance aimed to develop a stronger economic power in the world)
b) United States of America
(Discussed New Deal, a domestic program of F.D. Roosevelt to deal with the great depression and to bring back the lost prosperity)
c) Third World Countries:
(Discuss the 'Vague' politics, poor political will and set up, role of feudal lords and the ground realities of slogans like 'Roti, Kapra and Makan' and programs like 'Metro Buses')
03. People's Rule and Politics
(Discuss democracy as an important factor to win the hearts of people, to realize the liability to serve the nation, subsequently enhances the economic conditions)
04. Empowerment of the Ordinary Man:
(Discussed as part of politically formed policies: the social, political and economical empowerment to achieve wide economic goals)
05. Supremacy of Law:
(Highlighted that Pakistan Constitution 1973, Article 25 promises the people to have equal value in the eyes of laws. Success is determined by prosperity as one of its factors, prosperity deals greatly with the presence of equal and just laws)
06. Military Involvement in Politics:
(Discuss the prosperity being terribly disturbed by the twenty-nine years rule of the despotic dictators. Article 6 of Pakistan Constitution 1973 must be invoked to deal with the problem for future)
07. Domestic Programs and Politics:
(Discussed the role of democracy, people's power to elect their own representatives and the fear factor to be thrown out of the office by these voters which makes the politicians to develop certain domestic programs which not only serve the nation but also make them proud on their elected politicians)
8. International Relations and Business:
(Discussed how our politicians can form and influence their international alliances by taking advantage of the strategic position and natural resources. Such policies will in-turn bring international financial interest towards our country in our own terms)
09. Education on Equal Grounds:
(Discussed the need to teach our children on an equal ground, elimination the language and environment based difference which create social disparity later on. Also discuss if the state doesn't do this, the gap between the desired and actual standard of education will be filled by the private educational institutions which teach the students in the western lines: not good for the future of Pakistan. Such decisions can only be made if our politicians really wish to do so)
10. National Branding:
(Discussed the importance of marketing the state in the global level like India, China and famous most Malaysia 'Truly Asia' package. This will not only improve the image of the country but will also bring in good money through tourism and global conglomerates)
11. Elimination of Feudalism:
(Discussed it as the core hindrance in the development of the desired political set up and an educated, free, dignified nation)
12. Political Agenda and Campaigns:
(To win votes, politicians promise many things to do in both domestic and international affairs. These promises at times turn into the reality, only if the politicians are loyal, sincere and responsible, which in-turn improve the economic conditions, by increased employment, business and academic equal opportunities, international trade and etc)
13. Elimination of Poverty:
(Discussed the need to have a strong political will to reduce and ultimately eliminate poverty. This is will make work. More work has to be generated for them, only it would be possible if the policy makers seriously think over it)
14. Role of Media as the Fourth Pillar of a State:
(Discussed the role of 'free media', which also plays an important role in representing the country across oceans)
15. End of 'Sorry-State' Existence:
(If the political power of the country will be strong enough, there will be no reason to be in a 'Sorry-State' anymore. The nation will live in a dignity, recognized and appraised by the whole world)
16. End of Terrorism:
(NO DOUBT! To deal with chaos, civil war and most importantly terrorism, a strong political action has to be made. Nations have won many wars on the dialogue table, why can't we?)
17. Conclusion:
(Finally concluded that if the political set up is sound, people are empowered to elect, political stance is strong, and only if the politicians are sincere with their country, a great economic condition, improved HDI, GINI Coefficient, International packs and most importantly the overall prosperity of the nation will no more a dream then. Hence, its true, politics is the key to success, not the economy)

I wrote the outline in the first two pages. Started the essay from the third page and ended at thirteenth. I wrote about 1700 words.

Introduction was on one page, while the conclusion was of a little more then half page. My writing was to the point. Nothing was repeated, no cuttings, and almost no spelling mistakes.

Now I am worried if I will pass or not. Because I didn't write the required quantity. I know it doesn't matter that much, however anything little is still enough for CSS. I planned to score around 60 or more in essay Now I am just praying to clear this exam, that will be enough

Also, I am not fully sure If I got the idea of the essay title or not. Please comment on the outline stated above and share your views. SHALL IT HELP ME?
Bro how many marks you won?
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