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  • Well, we don't have O levels anymore. They became GCSE's, I think about 10-20 years back =P

    I got 4 A*, 2 A, 4 B and 1 C; lol. Sort of average'ish, maybe slightly above average grades.
    Whoops, I missed that last comment as I had hurriedly logged off.

    Account sure is boring, as most of my friends in accounting tell me. But apparently it does pay off once you graduate with an accounting degree (after the recession is over, ofc).

    I'm studying Biology, Chemistry and Maths with Stats; and that last one is a real pain =/
    Lol Ok, it's PTI for me. They're the only party which one can trust; although they have accepted a wide range of people into the party, none of them have a proven history of corruption. It's worth a shot!
    Good Luck to you as well =P But luck won't be necessary if we all just work slightly harder =P =D

    We usually land in Lahore when going to Pakistan, so sure =)
    We might, however, come during the elections, whenever they are; my parents want to vote as well =P

    By the way, which party do you support?
    Well, now a days I'm getting ready for my exams; they start in about a week and a half =/ and they'll last all the way until the end of June

    As far as coming back to Pakistan is concerned, I will probably visit next summer (2013) =P Because me and my family usually go there for the holidays about every 3 years. Hopefully the halaat will starts to normalise by then as well =D
    Hey, I found out what Jannat Nazir Means =P
    It means "like Paradise"

    So Kashmir Jannat Nazir = Kashmir (a place) like Paradise

    I think the Urdu word 'Nazar' is related to 'Nazir', not too sure about this tho
    Interesting movie. Thanks. The movie is about the reasons for partition and Jinnah's feelings of regret for bloodshed during partition. The mechanics of the movie (looking back through time) is interesting. It covers a lot of events in a short period of time. You see Jinnah in the courtroom as a barrister, appearing very English. Later, you see him as a more devout Muslim, when he becomes enstraged from Dina. The underlying theme of the movie is that independence from the British was less the doing of Gandhi and more the doing of Jinnah, and that the latter had a more profound impact on history. It presented a face and human emotions behind the political movement of partition.
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