WAJsal
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@Color_Less_Sky , bhai gayab ho gaey ho kya? meray thread pey reply bhi nahe kar rahey .
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@Color_Less_Sky , bhai gayab ho gaey ho kya? meray thread pey reply bhi nahe kar rahey .
Tag to kiya tha . Koi bat nahi , serious honay ki koi bat nahe .Nai bai yahi ho ....................... kaun sa thread , sorry phir refer kar do mujay waqai nai pata kaun sa thread
@Color_Less_Sky and jamahir you guys have nice writing skills. I wish i was blessed in this area too.
And @jamahir is crazy enough to claim your house as his own property by just carrying a mattress on his shoulder and throwing in your backyard just beware. [/user]
Nahi samajh ayi
In Gaddafi's Libya, rents were forbidden. Those Libyans who did not have a home, all they needed was to make a request to the government and it immediately arranged to start building one. The country was a huge construction site, by the way.
And more: A law in act, the Law of the Mattress. It determined that any Libyan citizen who knew of the existence of a rented house only had to throw a mattress in the backyard of the house to make it his own.
The Libyan not willing to work would receive the equivalent salary valued today of $ 7,000 USD per month.
Plus, doctors, hospitals and medicines were all for free. Nobody paid for education in a Libyan school and whoever wanted to continue their education outside the country would receive a substantially good scholarship.
It was a habit in the country that if someone did not like the car anymore, he only had to abandon the car with the key inside. This was the era of Libya.
Just to have an idea about Gaddafi's Libya, everything sold was about the same price, $3 USD. There were gigantic supermarkets, but nothing was sold at retail. Anyone wishing to buy rice, for example, would pay $ 3 for the 50 kilo bag. Everything was sold on that basis.
HOUSING
Housing is an essential need for both the individual and the family and should not be owned by others. Living in another's house, whether paying rent or not, compromises freedom. Attempts made by various countries to solve the housing problem did not provide a definite solution because such attempts did not target the ultimate solution - the necessity that people own their dwellings - but rather offered the reduction, increase, or standardization of rent, whether it went to privately or publicly-owned enterprise. In a socialist society, no one, including society itself, has the right to control people's needs. No one has the right to acquire a house additional to his or her own dwelling and that of his or her heirs for the purpose of renting it because this additional house is, in fact, a need of someone else. Acquiring it for such a purpose is the beginning of controlling the needs of others, and "in need freedom is latent".
Tag to kiya tha . Koi bat nahi , serious honay ki koi bat nahe .
Pakistan's snow leopards: Both feared and sought
reading civil intellectual discourses and debates that are countered through very logical and informed answers, be that at any any forum not just here. very engaging stuff.
@ZYXW - Aur kiya haal hai ?
Nothing, doing my assignment for tmrw and reading those KSA- Pak threads. How about you uncle? how are you?
I have a headache !
Come to think of it...I too have some pending work that I forgot all about !
Okay....take care....gotta go !