the world the way I see it. I write about things that people need to know, and things that have helped me grow and develop as a citizen of the Pakistani state, a young adult in a country where the youth is poised to bring about positive change.
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- Ilmesters Academy Hosts an Open House in KarachiEducation, apart from being the cornerstone of a successful and fulfilling life, helps mold and polish students and Ilmesters Academy aims to make your child shine. The administration, faculty and staff members are pleased to invite your family to th...
- I am Oprah, I am Mindy, I am Cassey. My 2014 Resolutions.on Jan 5, 2014 in Thoughts Avril Lavigne christina aguilera Daily Post facebook google Mindy Kaling Mindy Project Tina FeyThis post is inspired by this prompt at The Daily Post. New Year’s Day has come and gone, and since the world isn’t shivering in fear over coming to an end (as it was in 2012), we’ve all made our resolutions and posted them on Faceb...
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