Gilgit Essays

  • Essay On Travel And Tourism

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    important to the tourism and travel industry since the attacks on September 11, 2001. This study looks at the impact that terrorism has on tourism levels. On June 22, 2013, about 16 militants, reportedly dressed in Gilgit Scouts uniforms, stormed a high- altitude mountaineering base camp in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, and killed 10 climbers and a local guide. The climbers were

  • Marshall Plan Of South Asia Case Study

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    6. Is CPEC Marshall Plan of South Asia? Some Pakistani officials refer CPEC as a Marshall Plan. In my opinion, this is an insult to the Marshall Plan. The Marshall Plan, among other things wanted to empower people. It aimed to strengthen democracies and alleviate poverty and misery. It wanted to enrich people and educate people by establishing new infrastructure, and by establishing new schools, colleges and universities; and investing in new industries and new technology. American Secretary of

  • Markus Zusak's The Book Thief

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    “The words were on their way, and when they arrived she would hold them in her hand like clouds and she would wring them out like the rain” - Markus Zusak (the book thief) Words are powerful. They bring hope, give courage, show enlightenment, however, if used in the wrong way, these same words can also bring pain and cause grief. I formed a relationship with words when I was eight. My mother gave me my first novel: the naughtiest

  • Christian Culture Vs Muslim Culture

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    different in a Christian culture where everyone is equal. This shows that Muslim praise boys more than girls. Furthermore, Malala talks about the Taliban not being the only murders. For instance, she says, “In June two girls, my age were murdered in Gilgit… for posting a video online showing themselves dancing in the rain wearing traditional dress and headscarves. Apparently, their own stepbrother shot

  • The Importance Of Spy

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    Spies agent have to be multilingual and fluent in a variety of languages that allow to work happily with a range of cultures without being suspicious. They need to be proficient storytellers, as a liar or to create inauthentic events to attract the people's attention viciously. It is based on a broad mind and first-hand experience with different kinds of people. Extensive travel often like the frequent travelers is required when spies might use their cover stories as the reason for travel

  • Essay On Mountain Mountains

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    TALLEST MOUNTAINS IN THE WORLD. John Muir, in his book “The Mountains of California” talks about mountains and the Glory Mountains can bring in human life. He says, “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of autumn.” As a matter of fact, they are great thing that grace our mother nature and fills

  • Rudyyard Kipling's Kim Analysis

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    This novel is the best novel about British India, and one of the most breathtaking stories of espionage, Rudyard Kipling’s Kim published in 1901. Kim became the symbol of the "Great Game", that curious era of shadow boxing between Britain and Russia played out on the North West Frontier, Afghanistan, Persia, and Central Asia. The prosper of Russian territorial annexation and gains in Central Asia during the nineteenth century was spectacular and unbelievable, and a brief look at the map will confirm

  • Symbolism In Rudyard Kipling's Kim

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    Britain was the greatest state all over the world. The majority of English novels address us how imperialist Britain was to occupy and settle in the occupied countries. Its occupation was as a result of a great deal of subjugations. It was an oppressive country, and the official authorities thenceforth practiced espionage activities on fields. They were proud and flamboyant of their imperialism and they achieved and accomplished their imperialist missions in many parts of the world by assistance