Racism Is A Pandemic

By: Mehwish Khan Zubia Faisal “Ignorance is stubborn and prejudice is hard.” ~ Adlai E. Stevenson. From “BLACK LIVES MATTER” to “ASIAN AMERICANS”, racism never stops its chain of aiming people even in this global pandemic situation. Racism itself is a pandemic existing much longer than this disease. Racism makes people feel sorry for being…

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No Health without Mental Health

By Laiba Idrees and Huma Javed Stress is the root cause of mental problems everyone experiences occasional stress. Since our lives are becoming increasingly crammed with responsibilities like education, work, and raising children, it may seem difficult to have a stress-free day. When you’re stressed for days, weeks, or months, you’re at risk for a…

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Iran and Women Rights

By: Muhammad Akram Zaheer PhD (Political Science) A remarkable feature of the Islamic Revolution was the participation of women from traditional backgrounds on a large scale who wanted to overthrow the monarchy. Post-Islamic Revolution, the Iranian women have opportunities in few areas of social life but more constraint in others. During the Iran-Iraq war, Ayatollah…

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World Aids Vaccine Day

Have you ever detected regarding the AIDS vaccine? No! you would possibly not have detected of it however it’s a reality currently. Decades of effort are spent, and still be created, toward developing HIV vaccine. Since its discovery 3 decades ago, HIV has infected 78million people, 1/2 of them have died. Although it’s on trial…

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