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The Current Situation in Pakistan

The Current Situation in Pakistan Pakistan continues to face multiple sources of internal and external conflict. While incidences of domestic terrorism have reduced, in part due to measures taken by the Pakistani state, extremism and intolerance of diversity has grown. There is some recognition by the state that instead of merely kinetic responses holistic counterterrorism policies are needed to counteract this trend. The growing extremism has been fueled by a narrow vision of Pakistan’s national identity, threatening the country’s prospect for social cohesion and stability. The inability of state institutions to reliably provide peaceful ways to resolve grievances has encouraged groups to seek violence as a legitimate alternative. While peaceful political transitions occurred in both 2013 and 2018, the country is still facing mounting debt crisis and a perennial trade imbalance on the economic front.Furthermore, Pakistan’s high-profile disputes with neighboring India and Afghanistan h...

History of charge concepts

Assignment physics Electric charge Electric charge , basic property of  matter  carried by some elementary particles. Electric charge, which can be positive or negative, occurs in discrete natural units and is neither created nor destroyed . Many fundamental, or subatomic, particles of matter have the property of  electric charge . For  example ,   Electrons have negative  charge   Protons have positive  charge , but Neutrons have zero  charge History of charge: In the 18th century , Ø Benjamin Franklin   in America tried experiments with  charges . It was Franklin who named the two kinds of electricity 'positive' and 'negative' . He even collected electric  charges  from thunderstorm clouds through wet string from a kite. Ø Franklin was an advocate of a ‘single fluid’ model of electric charge. An object with an excess of fluid would have one charge; an object with a deficit of fluid...

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