Saturday, December 10, 2011

Impact of media on youth by Amber Azmat

In the past few years teen violence has become a normal aspect of our culture. We have been exposed to so much of this violence that the public has come to accept it and has become numb to their effects. By ignoring or forgetting horrific tragedies we are only encouraging them more. A big part of what influences the younger generation are the things that they watch on television and in movies that they experience every day. Ideas like this show up in movies all the time, where the "good" guys seek out the "bad" guys to give them what they have coming, in a sense. Themes like these make younger people think that this is the right way to solve problems.Watching violent television programs and movies increase violent behaviors in children. Excessive television watching contributes to the increased...

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Bird Like Drones In Pakistan

In recent years the US has sharply increased its used of armed drones to target militants in Pakistan’s tribal region, a volatile area bordering war-torn Afghanistan. The covert CIA drone program has been deeply unpopular with many Pakistanis, who say the attacks kill civilians and are a violation of their country’s sovereignty.The latest was an unidentified bird like mini UAV that crashed last month in central-north of Pakistan. Pakistani sources claimed it was an American surveillance drone equipped with a camera that crashed in southwestern Pakistan on Thursday close to the Afghan border. The unmanned aircraft went down because of a technical...

your time to shine by isfandyar

i fought, i swore, you died and then i cried and wished i valued you more instead of just walking out the door when you needed me most as you hopped from door to door and travelled from coast to coast. there is something within me that has broken beyond repair and pain stares at me, totally aware that i can never have you and you are not there. sometimes the pain dulls down but sometimes it comes back with a vengence, teaching me a thing or two about putting myself in other peoples shoe.sometimes i bleed and try not to pay heed to the stone that makes me stumble and fall to the floor as i crumble.there are some things in this world that are beyond our reach and they teach us a few things and highlight the pain that this world is bound to bri...

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Window pane - Trailer

When you are ready to let go of a painful memory and are ready tell your story... What would you say? Would you tell the truth? Would you relive your past, mistake by mistake, regret by regret? Or you would paint a little magic on to the canvas, to ease your soul. If the pictures of your life start to move to tell your story, who would you tell? Most importantly,Would you watch? Staring: Sameer Rahmad & Aqib Zahid Directed by: Ubaid Ullah Ahmed Story by: Schazeen Bukhari & Zara Mirza Make up: Amber Azmat Lights: Tazeen Hamid Sound: Ayesha Nadeem for more of our work check: http://facebook.com/ubaid.ullah.ah...

Winter 2011-2012 Fashion Trends by Ayesha Nadeem Section I bba III

Today, we all discuss the fashion developments involving Fall/ Wintertime 2011/2012. In extension involving past fall-winter collections, there exists little development this year, nevertheless a variation for a passing fancy designs: the particular cape, printed arty or even retro, the actual sixties and also nineteen seventies, the actual blurring in the inventors, functioning components, particularly developed, but also the change associated with types already in place inside ladies dressing up razor-sharp.One of many trend items which are recognized for becoming comfortable, refreshing and feminine, is undoubtedly the actual extended dress. Lots of the superstars know this and also have made a decision to get in touch with put on in the pub. We are able to not really don’t point out that...

Saturday, December 3, 2011

12 things u need to know about Veena Malik by Omer Bhatti

Veena Malik, a Pakistani actress, model and comedienne, has denied posing nude for after an alleged photo of her appeared on the Indian online edition of FHM. Here are twelve things you need to know about the former ex-girlfriend of disgraced cricketer Mohammad Asif who was jailed last month for his role in the Pakistan match-fixing scandal.1) Veena was born in Rawalpindi, a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan near the capital city of Islamabad, to an Army soldier and his wife. She is believed to have been born in 1978.2) Before becoming an actress, Veena worked as a comedian for several television shows and series. She made her acting debut...

Our Educational System!

Until 10 years ago, Pakistani universities followed a mix of different structural approaches. Engineering programmes were designed on the US model, while science and social sciences programmes largely followed the UK model. Higher education suffered from a flawed bureaucratic structure. Research had deteriorated to a level where academics would write newspaper articles and call them research. They were more interested in grades, promotions and politics than teaching and research. Turning universities into seats of quality education and useful research was a monumental challenge, assigned to the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan.Its predecessor, the University Grants Commission, served more as a controller of universities, but the HEC also facilitated and promoted research.The HEC...

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The 3 Ingredients That Make Any Life Change Achievable

Making the changes that will help us achieve a more balanced life often seems like a gamble – sometimes they stick and sometimes they don’t.But is there a way to make sure that they’ll stick every time?The answer is Yes, and No.Unfortunately, there’s no way to make life changes so easy that they ALWAYS work the FIRST time.But there IS a way to make sure they always stick EVENTUALLY and it requires these 3 essential ingredients.1. CompassionReally? Why would this be the first ingredient?The reason is that most of what you fear about failing is actually your fear of how hard you’ll be on yourself and all the negative things you’ll say that it means...

Monday, November 28, 2011

For Honor or For Prejudice?

Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person. Men and women of full age without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry or to have a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage and its dissolution. Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the attending spouses. The family is the natural and fundamental group, unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and state. But the right to life of women in Pakistan is conditional on their obeying social norms and traditions. Pakistan has ratified the Convention on the Elimination of...

A new leader

Imran khan is a man of his words and believes in thinking aloud at all times. He does not doublespeak and nor he plays mind games with the youth. After all the hardships now the time is here when he has a firm grip on the youth of Pakistan. He is no diplomat and does not know how to mince words; he says aloud what is happening around us, how the people of our country have been smashed under the feet of the current government who have left the nation to rot in its own isolation, making it all the more irrelevant to the rest of the world. Today we see an endearing leader in Imran khan who boots for success and does not know of failure, nothing seems to bog him down, he breaks all the obstacles and strides forward whatever comes in his way. He is a confident man and is not afraid of saying...

Boom Boom Afridi

Don’t bother looking at the umpire’s finger when Shahid Afridi takes a wicket, just watch the man himself. The instant Afridi strikes his star-man pose, fingers pointing to the heavens, cue pandemonium. Sharjah, scene of heroics from the revolutions of Javed Miandad’s bat and the bowling arms of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, has the boom of Mr Boom Boom to add to its legend. Afridi didn’t simply win the Man-of-the-Match award, he owned it.As Sharjah’s cricket public revived the thumping atmosphere of bygone days, Pakistan’s players rekindled some past attributes. Spirit, an ancient virtue, was in evidence as Sarfraz Ahmed and Saeed Ajmal supported...

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Pakistani Revolution

A country divided upon various aspects of society, broken by the savage act of terrorism and battered by its internal problems, Pakistan is not only facing a controversial period of its history but also a very delicate and crucial one. 60 years of endless poverty, crime, false regimes and self-centeed political figures Pakistan’s issues are well documented and argued upon. Blame games, lies and broken promises with an unstable government have halted the progress of a nation with unquestionable potential and resources.We are a country dangling on the edges of bankruptcy, depending upon foreign aid and the IMF for a stable economic system. GDP...

Changing Lifestyle

The old system of classification of society is changing gradually but surely and certainly.We may go for some little changes. For instance, we may change clothing style. We may change our room setting. We may change our eating stuff. We may do whatever makes us happy.Change is essential for life and society both. From the independence day of August 14, 1947 up to date, Pakistan’s has been a society in transition. The society of Pakistan ever-changing, and its patterns are changing transforming from time to time. The national society has been responding to the challenges of environment, natural and man-made. No department of life – be it economic, cultural, religious or recreational – has been free from the effect of this great transformation in progress.The factors and circumstances responsible...

Revolutionary approach

this article is about education in Pakistan. The fact that a majority of people in Pakistan (63 per cent of the population) is currently under the age of 25 years, makes the availability of affordable education and training opportunities an immediate need or the country risks a very bleak economic and social future. It is crucial to the survival of a healthy economy and society that everyone becomes aware of the critical role of education in society and participates very actively in bringing about an education revolution in Pakistan. Education concerns and affects every aspect of society. It is time that every teacher, businessman, professional, worker and parent realises that education must be made available to every citizen. The consequences of not doing so are severe and impact everyone's...

A revolution about to begin....

At the height of his cricket glory days, Imran Khan would visualise winning – standing on the podium, cup held aloft – and propelling Pakistan to victory. Last weekend, standing before a sea of supporters in Lahore, he had a similar epiphany about his political career."As I stood there, watching them, I knew the moment had come," Khan, who is the leader of the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insafr party, said. "Now nothing can stop us. This is a revolution, a tsunami. We will not just win the next elections – we will sweep them."Whether the former cricket captain can translate rhetoric into reality is hotly debated. Yet few doubt that last weekend's rally sent shockwaves across Pakistan's moribund political system.Over 100,000 people crammed into a historic Lahore park. Many were middle-class Pakistanis...

Why we want change ???

Yesterday I traveled from Lahore to my ancestral village a few kilometers away from Narowal. There was a huge difference from living standards to ideas and thoughts when compared with our lives in Lahore and all there was a distance of 150 kilometers between the two areas. All along the way there were huge display signs and banners with "We Want Change" written on them. Most of those belonged to Imran Khan's "Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf" but there were also quite a few new names that I had never heard or seen on a banner before yet the message was the same i.e. "We want change" which got me thinking "why do we want change?". What is it that compels us to have a new or different scenario than that we have now? Why do we wish to change the current system? What is wrong with the way things are now?There...

Corruption Has Become Our Need

In our country corruption is just like the oil that makes the wheels of the government run, for the structure of our polity is such that people on all rungs of government have satisfied their conscience one way or the other that graft and bribery are the only* way they can make a decent living.Most of our governments have been dismissed on corruption charges but no one has yet been punished for being corrupt. Corruption has become a way life and acquired a new meaning and respectability in Pakistan. Today, corruption originating from the top has permeated all strata and classes right to vendors and milkm...

Why isn’t Pakistan able to choose the right leader?

Education is the foundation of any society. Education helps people to make the correct decisions but a country where the literacy rate is very low, how can people choose the right leader? Though the literacy rate is increasing but if we take into account the whole population (the people who will vote specifically), the number of educated people are in a small proportion. Change is not a one or two year process so to vote for the right leader the people need to have a long term vision. They must be able to analyze and evaluate what the leader can do and what is his potential. But the problem is that the people don’t even know, would they be able to hold on to their jobs the next month or not, then how can they have long term planning. The common man can choose his leader but the question is...

Inequalities Lessens the Unity

Pakistanis are not equally well off. There has been persistent growth in income inequalities. Our is the land of very rich and very poor people a great majority of the people, living at or below the poverty line, are extremely concerned about the presence of these difference. It was until late sixties when the less affluent people of the society used to accept their fate in silent submission. On the contrary, the present day picture shows desperation among the poor classes and a lot of hatred between different groups of the society. The poor people no longer simply accept the status quo, with all of its wide economic disparities among different classes. As a result there is considerable friction all around. If the things continue to go in the same fashion, we may see further widening of disparities...

5 Awesome Things About Don 2

After almost 5 long years, the much-awaited sequel to the 2006 hit Don is finally set to hit theaters this Christmas. Bollywood fans went crazy over the release of the first teaser and excitement is clearly building for the action-thriller, Don 2: The Chase Continues. So, why are fans so excited? Here are 5 awesome things about Don 2. 5. It’s a sequel that actually deserves a sequel. Though it was a remake, Don still left viewers with a twisted and completely unexpected ending – and one which actually warrants a sequel. The fact that Don actually got away completely baffled viewers and left many questions to be answered. Where did Don...

 
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