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• Better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven
• Introduction • Freedom is the most cherished ideal of mankind • Man was born free but everywhere he is in chains • Milton’s philosophy of heaven and hell • Reigning in hell denotes • Freedom • Self respect • Courage • Mental growth • Serving in heaven denotes • Servitude • Humiliation • Destitution • Intellectual retardation • Extinction • Iqbal’s ideal of ego is a reaction against serving in hell • Relevancy of the adage to Pakistan • Pakistan was achieved against the notion of serving in heaven • Liaqat ali khan’s view • Comparison of nations that prefferedto serve in heaven with others • Pakistan vs Germany • European ntions vs third world countries • conclusion |
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power and rule are the wishful desires of man human's continue struggle to attain aforementioned objectives reign over hell betoken rule over even in the worst circumstances to satisfy the ego enjoy the charm of power make others obedient and servile to gratify lust of power in nutshell , it is about an individualistic serve in heaven signifies human being will accept slavery loss the freedom .the most cherish able goal its consequences humiliation dependence loss of self respect relevance of adage in present politics euopean countries serve the america third world country 's leadership slave to the world power countries resist american 's hegemony cuba maintained her freedom and respect in south american venezuela resist us hegemony in south america conclusion Quote:
examples from the world history holy prophet (pbuh) courage brought new civilization hazarat khaeed bin waleed (r.a) bravery disintegrate BYZANTINE empire ABRAHAM LINCOLN 's stance abolished slavery from AMERICA impact of one man courage revolution in the world respect for tribes , nations role model for the future generation one man courage in he present context mao zeodong six points regarding the progress of china castro 's surmountable courage to resist us influence in south america conclusion please make suitable addition in the above mentioned outlines . |
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nisma khan , kindly make outlines of these topics ,dialogue is the best way to combat terrorism , uno hopes and hurdles , economic hurdles of pakistan .
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Perseverance The Very Hinge Of All Virtues
The posed statement argues that those who are persistent in their aims, never fall and ultimately achieve what they have desired for. Perseverance means continuity in something. If a person is persistent in his plans, sooner or later, he touches the acme of glory. Moreover, a consistent man ca never be stopped by others. A dedicated person always stick to his path no matter what hinderances may come in his way. Similarly, the quality of perseverance assures a person that problems and hinderances are for a shorter period of time. If they are met with determination, they can easily be converted into opportunity. They never fall who fall for a good cause History recalls that those who stood by their aims and objectives, never fall. Qaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the father of nation, put tremendous efforts in materialising the dream of a separate country. The Congress and their Hindus supporters left no stone unturned to vanquish the idea of Pakistan. They did, whatever they could, to stop the creation of Pakistan, but Qaid, along with his supporters, stood like a rock and ultimately achieved a beautiful country, Pakistan. Similarly, Nelson Mandela said no to apartheid. Though,he spent 27 years in prison yet never left his way against apartheid. Martin Luthar King Junior, Abraham Lincoln, Mao Ze Dong, Mahatir Muhammad, are all those stars of the sky who continued totheir struggles and adhered to their goals. Time has come that Pakistani leaders should come out of their deep slumber. They should make long term plans for the development of the country, not only making it but accomplishing it in the due course of time. |
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My 2010 essay.
I am sharing the outline if my 2010 essay.
I scored 50 in it. Length was around 1200 to 1400 words maximum. Topic: can women be equal to men in Pakistan? 1. Introduction. 1.1. Women is needed in every sphere of Pakistan. 1.2. Yes, women can be equal to men in Pakistan. 2. Body. 2.1. Defining the major roles of a woman. 2.1.1. Woman as a mother. 2.1.2. Woman as a wife. 2.1.3. Woman as a daughter. 2.1.4. Woman as a teacher. 2.2. Women situation at Pakistan in past. 2.2.1. Women have been victim of male domination. 2.2.2. Society considered women to be inferior to men in Pakistan. 2.2.3. Women faced economic constraints. 2.2.4. Gender discrimination had been a major issue for women in Pakistan. 2.3. Current situation of women in Pakistan: a positive changing scenario. 2.3.1. Women participating in every sphere in Pakistan. 2.3.2. Women participation in pakistan's legislature. 2.3.3. Women participation in jobs. 2.3.4. Women in Pakistan are standing for their rights. 2.4. Few notable Pakistani women who have proven themselves. 2.4.1. Fatimah Jinnah. 2.4.2. Benazir Bhutto. 2.4.3. Fehmida Mirza. 2.4.4. Shamshad Akhtar. 2.5. Comparing women of Pakistan with the women of those countries who value them. 2.5.1. Pakistan vs. USA. 2.5.2. Pakistan vs. United Kingdom. 2.6. Suggestion to make women equal to men in Pakistan. 2.6.1. Public awareness complains. 2.6.2. Role of media. 2.6.3. Role of society. 2.6.4. Role of government. 3. Conclusion. 3.1. Critical Analysis: Pakistan prosperity depends on giving equal status to women. 3.2. Women should be equal to men in Pakistan. |
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