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Girls Appreciate Malala Yousufzai ”National Peace Award winner” Multan—Scores of girls of different educational institutes and workers of Awaz Foundation staged demonstration against terrorists who attacked Malala Yousufzai, Peace Award recepient and voice for girls education. A number of girls joined the rally which started from Nawan Shehr Chowk and ended at local Press Club.Girls Appreciate Malala Yousufzai The participants were carrying banners and playcards inscribed with condemnation of the incident and prayers for early recovery Malala Yousufzai. Media coordinator Awaz Foundation, Idrees Imtiaz while addressing the participants of the rally stated that females were not given due respect in some areas due to gender prejudices. Chief Executive Awaz Foundation Mohammad Ziaur Rehman said that women have unique role in making society better. There is need to ensure focus on education of girls in order to put country on the way to success. He strongly condemned the attack on Malala Yousufzai and demanded of government to arrest the culprits and award them exemplary punishmen
ABOUT MALALA YOUSAFZAI: Malala Yousafzai is a student from the town of Mingora in Swat District, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, Pakistan, known for her women’s rights activism in the Swat Valley, where the Taliban regime has banned girls from attending school.

Malala-Yousafzai Madonna dedicates onstage striptease Pakistani girl shot Taliban

Slammed as 'cheap self-publicity' as singer strips off to 'support' teenager shot for criticising terrorists Madonna writes Malala Yousafzai's name across her back after education activist was shot on a school bus Pakistani people furious at bizarre display during the MDNA tour Clearly not content with flashing a nipple and 'ironically' calling Barack Obama a Muslim, Madonna has decided to wade in on the shooting of a Pakistani girl after she spoke out against the Taliban. Madonna continued to use her 'MDNA Tour' to make yet another controversial statement by strip-teasing to 'show her support' for Malala Yousafzai, who was shot on a schoolbus for writing a blog about how important education is. On her Wednesday night performance in the Staples Centre, Los Angeles, the singer began by telling her audience that she wanted have a 'serious talk'.

Pakistani Schoolgirl Continues to Receive Threats from Taliban

The child activist who was shot my Taliban is still receiving ongoing threats against her. The father of Malala Yousafzai says she will return to Pakistan after her recovery in England.. The 15-year-old was targeted by the Taliban for speaking out against Islamic extremists and girls education rights. Meanwhile the identity of her shooter was revealed to be Attaullah, acting on orders of one of the Taliban’s most feared commanders. Sources say he is in his 30s, and may have fled to Afghanistan. It was revealed Attaullah has been detained by security forces in 2009 after a Pakistani military campaign cleansed the SwatValley of the Taliban.

How to End Hunger and Starvation Instantly

People are starving world-wide, but I do not have to tell you that. People in modern cities as well as third world countries are dying of hunger. Do you sometimes what to jump up and down and say to these people move. Just pick up the family and move to a better neighborhood, country, or anything? How can people living in this new age of computers, technology and fast moving cars and some pretty powerful countries be starving? How can this be allowed today? Haven't we learned from the records of history? I guess, the answer would be, no we have not learned from the past because we have chosen to repeat it. Here is a solution that should end hunger and starvation as we know it today. We will need some brave and courageous souls to bring the message to the general populace.
The drawback and it is a big one, is that many will be afraid to go about what I propose for the simple reason that governments want victims. Some countries pride themselves on having so many victims in their society. Many of the dictatorial societies want their people to be dependent on them and what they ration to them. It is sad, but horribly true. There are countless wars being fought and have been fought over food, water, resources, and what is best for the people. There are men and women who want their people to suffer. There is big money in suffering. If those people are of a different tribe, class or upbringing that can be a reason for the starvation and hunger. Many times, the weather is blamed for this condition. Drought is blamed and the poor climate condition is also looked at as an excuse. My honest proposal does not ask for any great accolades, nor does it seek major recognition. It is a simple request that if followed, will change the world as we know it. Here goes the proposal. All we need to do is select one product to grow. That product must be universal and can be grown in most countries; and pretty much at most temperatures. This is important because It would have to be a product that can be sliced, diced, baked, boiled, fried and cooled at most temperatures. This product must b e able to be transported to most regions of the world. Plighted areas must be able to have this product. This product should be able to be grown in most climates.
Each country of the world must grow this product, however, those in the western world must grow enough of this product. It must be grown in vacant lots, it can be grown in foreclosed on lands and huge city, county, state and federal lands that are just sitting there. It can be grown on empty lots. Those who participate in this high endeavor will be given a handsome reward, tax write off, or some kind of payback for doing so. This one product will be grown in mass and most people will be happy with this food stuff. There will be such an abundance of this one product that it will feed all. Man will have his wake up call. People will no longer have an excuse to starve. The suggested and highly recommended product is soy. I have noticed in my world-wide travels that outside a major city one can see miles and miles, acres and acres of open land. The land is ready for my one product idea.

Makli - The Terrain Of Sleeping History

  The province of Sind has a significant place in history being the gateway of Islam; Bab al-Islam. The great religion entered into South Asia from the Arabian Sea when Bin Qasim defeated Dahir; the Raja of Dibal in 712 AD. Sind embraced Islam in a way that it touched the boundaries of Multan in days to come, but suddenly, Qasim was called back to home for never coming again to this part of the world. Many of his companions liked the fertile land of Sind up to the extent of making it as their abode for good. Among those who stayed here, were many religious and pious individuals; known as saints or Sufis, they preached the doctrine of Islam to the locals. The saints and Sufis did not leave this place unless they embraced death which marked the introduction of Islamic burial system in South Asia where owing to Hindu, Jain or Buddhist influences, burning of corpses was in vogue, since ever. Thatta or Thatto is a historic town with a population of 22000, considered a momentous place in world heritage. Once it was the capital of lower Sind, from 14th to 16th century. It was under the control of the Mughals until the Persian invader Nadir Shah smashed this area which fell in negligence afterwards.
Thatta is known basically for its historical remains; the Shahjehan Mosque (1647-49), tombs of Jam Nizam al-Din (1461-1509) and a vast ancient necropolis with thousand of graves nearby the Hills of Makli. Makli is believed to be the burial place of more than 125,000 saints or Sufis. This place is also one of the largest necropolises of the world, located in the outskirts of Thatta. Apart from other legends, the general belief about this place is that the cemetery developed around the shrine of Hamad Jamali, a Sufi of the 14th century AD. The monuments and the sepultures scattered over the necropolis are the documented proof in solid stone that reveals to us the social, cultural and political history of Sind. Extrinsically speaking, we can find the imperial mausoleum of two demarked groups, Samma (1352-1520) and Tarkhan (1556-1592). The Samma king Nizam al-Din is also buried here in a square tomb. An impressive structure built of sandstone and decorated in floral and geometrical motifs. On the other hand, the mausoleum of a Tarkhan king, Isa Khan II is a two-storey building in stone with grand cupolas and balconies.

Bhoja Air Crash

RAWALPINDI: Koral Police Islamabad has registered First Information Report (FIR) against `Bhoja Air Line' after the tragic crash
of air plane in `Hussainabad, causing casualties of 127 persons on board including passengers and crew, a police spokesman said. Giving further details, he complaint of Station House Officer of Koral police station. He said that it has been stated in the FIR that the plane was too old and its air-worthiness was compromised which caused loss of human lives. The name he said that case No.132 has been registered under Sections 302, 286, 287, 427, 280, 120-B over the view of other persons, if found negligent, would be included in FIR later. On the other hand the government has already launched an investigation after the passenger jet crashed and burst into flames while attempting to land during a thunderstorm, killing all 127 people on board on Friday. The Bhoja Air flight from Karachi came down in fields near a village on the outskirts of capital Islamabad on Friday evening -- the city's second major fatal air crash in less than two years. An investigation team has been formed to probe the crash, Minister Gilani has called for the formation of a judicial commission.e P

A brief history of ancient Egyptian art



Egyptian Art is one of the most ancient and expressive cultural approaches of its era and in the modern era too. Ancient Egyptian Art dates back to c.5000 BC to c.300 BC. Interestingly, the Egyptians did not know the term 'art' but they went on creating something different, which stand today as exotic and remarkable creations. In the artistic parlance, we can say that Egyptians did not create art; rather their works achieved an arts status.

Egyptian Art and Cairo Museum
The art of Egypt is heavily influenced by spiritual and religious ideas and culture that extends back thousands of years. Dynastic Egypt was one of the first civilizations in the world as defined by the modern concept of civilization. Ancient Egypt was a land of intense and all-pervasive magic.

Ancient Egyptian Pyramids
The Ancient Egyptian Pyramids are the most famous ones in the world. These pyramids are in triangular shape, which has millions of blocks of lime stone used to build it. Most of the pyramids are man made; and some of them are tall, large while some are short. There are many mystery and histories preserved in this place. Around 138 pyramids are been found in Egypt, which makes one of the destinations for tourists.

Ancient Egyptian Antiquities
Egypt is long known for its ancient civilization and especially, its antiquities. Ancient Egyptian antiquities continue to inspire our imagination. Egypt's cultural legacy and civilization have evoked our interest and imagination.Egyptian antiquities have been threatened for centuries. Since the pharaohs of Egypt placed priceless artifacts into buried tombs, people have been trying to steal them and make a profit. However, thanks to one man, Egypt has been trying to save its antiquities from looters.