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 Inferiprity Complex and the Self-image [] July 7, 2010 12:27:27 PM
muhammad.faysal
Dubai, Pakistan
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Dear All,

             Here i am go to start new topic...about the spcial social higlited problem..............so, i am hoping you will all get some benifits to be focus towards it..

We wil discuss it by some following catagories as per below mentioned.....

1) Classifications

2) Causes

3) See Also

4) Refrences

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 The world's most beautiful currencies [] July 3, 2010 03:34:49 AM
CONAN
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  The world's most beautiful currencies...A Costa Rican bank note for five colones. It shows Rafael Yglesia Castro, president of Costa Rica from 1894 to 1902 and a Guaria Morada orchid, Costa Rica's national flower. The current series of bank notes is being replaced throughout 2010. A Canadian bank note for five dollars, depicting children playing ice hockey. The verse is from a Roch Carrier short story, and reads: "The winters of my childhood were long, long seasons. We lived in three places - the school, the church and the skating rink - but our real life was on the skating rink." A colourful five dollar Australian note. In 1965, Australia adopted the name "royal" for its currency, but it was later dropped in favour of the dollar. A note for one Egyptian pound. All Egyptian bank notes are bilingual.A 100 dirham note from the UAE, showing the World Trade Centre. A falcon watermark is placed on all UAE bank notes to help prevent fraud. A five rupee note from Pakistan. The port depicted is Gwadar port, which opened in 2008. A five ringgit note from Malaysia showing the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the Petronas Twin Towers, and the Multimedia Super Corridor.A 20 rand note from South Africa. Each in this series of bank notes features a different animal from the "big five". A colourful, floral 1000 note from French Polynesia, where the currency is the CPF franc. A 500 baht note from Thailand. This is roughly equivalent to £10 of British money. A Surinamese ten dollar note. The dollar replaced the Surinamese guilder in January 2004. A one lempira note from Honduras. The lempira was introduced in 1931, and is named after a 16th century ruler.A New Zealand note for five dollars, depicting New Zealand's native hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin. A Bahamian one dollar note, showing the Royal Bahamas police force band. A one dinar note from Libya. The dinar replaced the pound in 1971. Indian 1,000 Rupee note bearing the image of the nation's father, Mohandas K. Gandhi in front and a combine harvester, an offshore oil derrick, a satellite, and a steel furnace, with a young girl working at a computer at the back.An Indonesian note for 10,000 rupiah. The word rupiah derives from the Indian rupee. This note shows traditional houses in the city of Palembang.

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 Stars, then and now. [] May 10, 2010 08:14:52 AM
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 Hello Friends!! I m back!! [] April 25, 2010 08:42:07 AM
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  Salaam!! to all of my friends!! Due to some circumstances i was away from the  community. Now I m back.I missed u all of u so muchHope you guyz remember "me" Bol-e- tauApoon CD

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 Cold Photography In Summer [] April 24, 2010 04:40:09 AM
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 Cold Photography In Summer  

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 Mr. Bean's house & family [] March 24, 2010 08:19:53 AM
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 H e made u laugh all this while....now be bedazzled by his palatial house!!!!    PROFILE NAME  : ROWAN SEBASTIAN ATKINSON a.k.a Mr.Bean /  Row. BIRTH DATE / PLACE:   JANUARY,09 1955 In  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,UK. WIFE  : SUNETRA SASTRY SON : BENJAMIN  ATKINSON DAUGHTER: LILY  ATKINSON Mr. Bean with his  Wife.. Benjamin  Atkinson Lily  Atkinson  

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 Portrait Sculptures by Philippe Faraut [] March 21, 2010 08:51:03 AM
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 ladki pakistani koi company de [] March 15, 2010 07:51:03 AM
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Hi people out there koi mujhe company de to ring me 03349087781 or 03465807689 or 3325791418 and ask for sabiha or sumaira or sajda humko to koi phone kare please bohut dil kar rahe hai baat karne ko, zindagi or haseen ho jayegi agar baat ki warna bohut bura hoga ke mein upset hoongi waitin for your calls

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 Nanhy Munny 2010 [] February 8, 2010 07:37:58 AM
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 Balochistan reaches boiling point [] January 8, 2010 02:05:47 AM
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Balochistan reaches boiling point  By Aleem Maqbool BBC News, Gwadar There has been an insurgency in Balochistan for more autonomyThe threats to Pakistan's future do not just come from the recent wave of militant attacks, but also from discontent in communities around the country.Gwadar is almost as remote a town in Pakistan as you can get. On the coast of the country's largest province, Balochistan, close to the Iranian border, it is nearly 2,000km (1,250 miles) from the capital, Islamabad. Down on the shabby beaches, people earn a living the way they have done for generations, fishing and boat-building. It might, at first, feel like it is a world away from the violence elsewhere. But trouble's simmering here too. 'Fight for rights'In a small, dark, compound, we met members of various separatist groups - the Baloch National Front, Balochistan Republican Party and Balochistan Liberation Army.   The Pakistani government doesn't do anything for us... nobody cares Shaukat, Gwadar fisherman We hear their grievances, and their threats. "What else do we have left," says Rehman Arif, of the BRP, "except our guns, and to fight for our rights? "This region of Balochistan, which has seen civilisation for thousands of years, is being oppressed by Pakistan. We're ready to accept assistance from anyone in our fight. We appeal to India for help." This public plea for help from the country's sworn enemy will alarm Pakistanis.   So too might the fact that almost everyone we came across in the town supported moves for their province to break away from Pakistan. "The Pakistani government doesn't do anything for us," says Shaukat, a fisherman. "They only work for themselves. We just labour hard, but nobody cares," he says, before wading into the water and clambering onto his boat for another long day at sea. Poverty here, and right across the province of Balochistan, is on the rise. It is, once again, stirring decades-old feelings of resentment towards the country's establishment. Many Baloch feel they have been cheated, and that while Pakistan plunders their local resources, like natural gas, coal and copper, local people remain poor. "We've got nothing," says Tariq Ashraf, a businessman in Gwadar's old quarter. "You can see all the children, look at them, look at the dirt, look at the houses. The politicians just give us promises." ResentmentThe Prime Minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, has a new promise, and he has come to Gwadar to make it. He tells us his government will develop the port, and bring business and jobs here, for the people of Balochistan.   Haji Saleh Muhammed says jobs don't go to locals"They were not given their rights for the last 62 years [since the creation of Pakistan], therefore we have launched a package with the title 'Aghaze Huqooq-i-Balochistan' [The beginning of the rights of the people of Balochistan]. That is why I am here." And it is not just the prime minister. The entire cabinet flies in for, among other things, a meeting on a ship in Gwadar Port. It was meant to provide a boost to the area, and help attract investment. However, the sight of huge government convoys and reports of the millions of rupees of expenditure on the cabinet meeting did not impress some. Many in Gwadar supported the separatist's call for a strike. Even with new development projects there is resentment. Many here feel that any benefits that development brings will leave the area. By chance, not far from the port, clutching a folder, we find Haji Saleh Muhammed. "I am from Gwadar, I am a port crane operator," he says. He opens the file, that he says he always keeps with him, to show us his qualifications and certificates, received during 12 years working in Dubai. "I came back to work in my city, but they have brought people from outside. Karachi people are working here, I am just sitting around. "Gilani says jobs will come here, but most will go to outsiders." On the beach, we even found a policeman who said the poverty and injustice had got so bad, he would lay down his life for Baloch independence. Last chancePrime Minister Gilani reiterated to us his assertion that there was considerable evidence that India is already supporting the Baloch separatists, but accepted that the region had been neglected by Pakistan in the past. However, he also insisted that the general picture is much better than it appears. "Balochs are patriotic, 99.9% support Pakistan. There are maybe a handful of people who are towing the foreign agenda of somebody else - we are negotiating with them," he says. "The time will come when the people themselves will realise that we are on the right path, and they will start supporting us." Mr Gilani's going to have to work fast here, because it feels like the last chance people are going to give the politicians to reduce poverty and inequality. If they fail, Balochistan could quite easily become a focal point in Pakistan's destabilisation.

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