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FROM *PROUD PAKISTAN* : THE WORLD HONORS STUDENT MALALA YUSUFZAI And appoints her the youngest United Nations's Ambassador of Peace.
The
World Students Society : *Computers-Internet-Wireless and for Every
subject and discipline in the world* applauds and honors, and goes
on to add the names of other and equally great and very brave students :
*All
Ambassadors of *Content* and *Narrative* : All so Resilient Hosts
of the World Students Society, lovingly called, !WOW!: Do watch and
record their work.
Merium, Rabo, Haleema, Sameen, Saima, Sarah, Dee, Areesha, Paras, Sorat, Eman/LUMS, Armeen/LUMS, Aqsa, Tooba, Mahnoor, Sanyia, Talat-
Hussain, Shahzaib, Haider, Ali, Ahsen, Jordan, Bilal Malik, Jordan, Vishnu/India, Toby/China, Salar, Reza/Canada, Danyial/UK, Rahym/UK, Zaeem, Hazeem, Faizan, Mustafa/LUMS, Ibrahim, Hammad Rumi, Majeed/Malaysia, and Ibrahim Faraz and Hassan
And the Lord's little Angels : Harem Faraz Majeed, Maynah Khan, Hannyia Khan, Maria Imran, and the budding tennis star, Merium Khan.
{And the other truth is that, nothing describes Students more than *IIbel far niente*, meaning the beauty of doing nothing or the sweetness of doing nothing}.
*Yes,
Two qualities* that one never tires of seeing ascribed to the
respective motherlands and its accomplished citizens are : how resilient
that particular nation is, and that, and how that nation just can't
stop oozing great talent.
And then in the
context of Proud Pakistan : It is these very character traits that have
made us the envy of the world ever since since a young general by the
name of-
Mohammed bin Qasim landed on these shores many moon shots ago, without a valid visa stamped on his Umayyad passport.
Thank You, Farid Alvie, point taken.
THE WORLD OVER -MORESO, in the developing world, the mushroom growth of news channels, has awakened the self-righteous critic in each one of us.
We
find it difficult to agree with others and seldom entertain the
thought. ''Hey, Can I be wrong?'' Maybe, it's as good time as any, for
us to look well within.
One can understand the
collective behaviour of a group of people by observing vehicular
traffic on the road -how they move together shows how they think, not
only about themselves but also about others.
In
our part of the world, traffic police officers stop cars for
inspection based on their perception of the status of the men behind the
driving wheel.
Many drivers don't stop their
cars when the signal turns red, but the police invariably catch only the
ones who come across as the weakest.
Take the following into account as well :
Pedestrians,
even at a zebra- crossing, fear getting knocked over, senior citizens
get honked at for being too slow to cross the road; and rickshaws and
motorcycles viewed by owners of expensive cars as a nuisance and an
impediment to a smooth driving.
Of course, the motorcycle riders, too, seem to believe that they should apply brakes only in case of an emergency.
If
an acquaintance is crossing the road on foot or in his/her car, we show
the utmost respect to him/her even if we, while doing so, violate the
traffic rules.
As if we're still living in
colonial times, our rulers and elites, it appears, are here to enforce
laws, not to follow them. Everyone has their own area of influence and
they use it to circumvent the law.
Let us look
at it differently now. To achieve maximum material benefit in life, we
commit over-speeding, break the law, leaving a casual trail in our
quest to survive and prosper.
Bank loans are
written off for the powerful, while the honest but not-so-fortunate
small borrowers aren't spared for taking calculated business risks that
often don't prove beneficial.
People with big
portfolios, regardless of how sound their background is, get the best
-ministries from the government and they move around with maximum
security, while those-
Who abstain from all of this because of their decent upbringing and find themselves way down in the social ladder.
Performance is not the the criterion to judge people's talent. It requires submission to to the will of the ruling elite.
Once
in the US, while driving, I came across an unmanned intersection, and
there was no traffic light, It only had a Stop and Yield sign
displayed on one side of the road.
Every car
would approach this four-way intersection and come to a complete halt.
The first car to stop completely would have the right to cross first.
Everyone made sure this [unsupervised] norm was not violated.
Another example : I was with my children at a water resort in Indiana, narrates researcher Hanif Habib, and A lady saw her seven-year old daughter jump the queue.
She immediately called her to the back and lovingly-
Explained to her that there were already people waiting in line ahead of them.
O'' World Students, the whole world is watching You. *Stop and Yield and get moving with !WOW!*.
The
Honor and Serving of the latest Operational Research and Essays on the
Ways of the World continues. Thank Ya all for reading and sharing
forward and see you on the following one:
With
most respectful dedication to the Leaders, Parents, Students,
Professors and Teachers of the world. See Ya all on !WOW! -the World
Students Society and Twitter- !E-WOW! -the Ecosystem 2011:
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Good Night and God Bless
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