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Sahil is an NGO that was established in 1996 and soon after a year got itself registered under the voluntary social welfare act of 1961.Currently it is the only organization solely working for protection against child sexual abuse in Pakistan. It?s Vision is that no one has to be a victim of sexual abuse and to accomplish this mission Sahil conducts various programmes all around the country to sensitize this sensitive issue amongst different individuals and organizations. The head office being situated in the federal capital along with other referral units in Sukker,Jaffarabad,Lahore and Abattabad covering all 4 provinces. The following are the various departments which constitute the main body of Sahil each serving its own unique purpose.

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AP HIstory DBQ

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The natural environment was the key ingredient to shaping the development of the west, and without it there would be no jobs, there would be no production of food, and it is the thing that many people cherish with their lives. Without the natural environment there would be no form of work. Without work you would have no money for food or clothing or things that humans need daily. Doc. D illustrates people working off the land to survive. Doc. G gives us a picture of Colorado being compared in 1870 and 1882. The comparison shows that without the land there would be no housing, no food, no jobs, or anything.

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The Problem of Liberty In the decade that preceded the Revolutionary War, most American colonists believed that they could obtain certain liberties and still be a part of the British Empire, liberties such as: The right to bring cases to truly independent judges that weren’t subordinate to the king. The right to NOT have British troops quartered in private houses. The right to NOT have to pay taxes without direct Parliamentary representation. However, by the time war broke out, many colonists had lost faith in the [unwritten] British constitution, one that allowed liberties to be violated and abuse of political power to flourish.

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I. Presidents and Prime Ministers 1. Only sixteen countries in the world have a directly elected president, out of the 60 or so countries that have democratic characteristics; the alternative to a president is a prime minister. i. In a parliamentary system, like in Europe, the legislature, not the people, chooses the leader (the prime minister), who in turn chooses the other ministers from parliament members. ii. The prime minister stays in power as long as his supporting party or coalition stays in power, and the voters vote for members of the parliament (usually by party), not for the leader.

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