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inflation

 inflation outlines: • introduction • effects of inflation • causes of inflation • remedies of inflation inflation is a world-wide problem. it has not only become a serious issue for advanced countries but the developing countries like pakistan are also facing such problems. in our country, majority of the people live from hand to mouth. they belong to poor class and cannot bear the burden of high price of the necessities of the life. prices of things are increasing with a very high pace and individuals are unable to meet the gap. by this ever-increasing prices, the living standards of the people are dwindling day by day. moreover, the problem of rising prices has become a headache for every country in the world.  we will further discuss what type of inflation exists in pakistan. the rest of the essay is going to discuss the causes, effects and remedies of inflation. inflation has negative impact on every section of society. it also gives air to injustice and cruelty in natio...
  By AsmatUllah Lashari Shb Homi K. Bhabha (/ˈbɑːbɑː/; born 1 November 1949) is an Indian English scholar and critical theorist. He is the Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. He is one of the most important figures in contemporary post-colonial studies, and has developed a number of the field's neologisms and key concepts, such as hybridity, mimicry, difference, and ambivalence.[2] Such terms describe ways in which colonised people have resisted the power of the coloniser, according to Bhabha's theory. In 2012, he received the Padma Bhushan award in the field of literature and education from the Indian government.[3] He is married to attorney and Harvard lecturer Jacqueline Bhabha, and they have three children.[4] Hybridity as a strategy of the suppressed against their suppressors, mimicry as a strategy of colonial subjection, Third Space, postcolonial "enunciative" present[1] Early life and education Edit Born in Bombay, India, into...

Identity Crisis in Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist

  Identity Crisis in Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist             Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist presents a postcolonial study of the clash between the Eastern and the Western identities. It also discusses that the people face different oppositions, dilemmas as well as challenges which threaten their identity in a foreign culture. The novel shows that the identity is at risk due to cultural conflicts which results in the transformation of identity and ethnicity for the gain of the hegemony.             The novel's opens up with Changez immigrating to the United States, attending Princeton University and joining a consultancy firm, Underwood Samson, as an analyst. It would seem that his American Dream has been realized and he has finally got such opportunities which would ensure a promising and a bright future.  However, after the terrorist attacks on9/11, his attitude towards the United States ...

What are major steps in research? Or what are the process of research?

  What are major steps in research? Or what are the process of research?    These 8 stages in the research process are; 1.     Identifying the problem. 2.     Reviewing literature. 3.     Setting research questions, objectives, and hypotheses. 4.     Choosing the study design. 5.     Deciding on the sample design. 6.     Collecting data. 7.     Processing and analyzing data. 8.     Writing the report. The research process outlined above is, in essence, part and parcel of a research proposal. It is an outline of your commitment that you intend to follow in executing a research study. A close examination of the above stages reveals that each of these stages, by and large, is dependent upon the others. One cannot analyze data (step 7) unless he has collected data (step 6). It is also true that one cannot write a report (step ...