Maheen rizvi biography of barack
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Tales of fear after days of killing in Karachi
"I drive my rickshaw all over the city day or not, not knowing where a bullet might come from," he says.
"I see a lot of crime, muggings and [people being held at] gun-point. The situation is getting worse bygd the day.
"Sometimes, inom tell my passengers inom won't go to certain areas where they are shooting people who look Pashtuns. But this fryst vatten my bröd and butter."
Mr Ayaz says that people are frustrated and fed up with the killings and shootings which are "forcing people to take matters in their own hands and could lead to an ethnic civil war".
Many, like 42-year-old education official Aziz Kabani, fear that Karachi may be entering into another prolonged phase of instability, violence and economic uncertainty which will have a huge impact on Pakistan's struggling economy.
"Karachi and its people have enormous potential to compete with any mega-city," he said.
"But sadly, it
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List of Pakistani Americans
The following is a list of notable Pakistani Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.
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Academia, science and technology
[edit]- Abdul J. Tajik – researcher in clinical medicine[1]
- Adil Haider – trauma surgeon and former Kessler Director for the Center for Surgery and Public Health, a joint initiative of the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School[2][3]
- Adil Najam – professor of earth, environment and international relations and dean of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Bosto
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Building Interfaith Leadership Initiative (BILI) Launchpad Fellowship
My name is Marcus (he/him). I am African-American and Dominican-American and I speak English and Spanish. I also took a year of Arabic at Brown University, where I will graduate in December 2023 (is the plan). I hope to eventually become fluent in Arabic and travel to parts of Africa and the Middle East. I grew up in Pittsburgh, PA my whole life other than the 10 months I lived in Peru when I was five. I consider myself an Agnostic Baptist/Christian with some Buddhist influence. I am currently learning more about the history of Christianity and personally exploring what it would be like to have a relationship with God, the Universe, myself, people around me that isn’t based in shame, judgment, punishment, abuse, and guilt. Outside of overthinking I like to play sports (basketball, tennis, soccer, ultimate frisbee), read (manga, adult graphic novels, fiction, getting into poetry), journal, meditate/pray, take show