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Annotated Bibliography

Huthayfa Usman

Pakistan is a welcoming, misunderstood, and very diverse country.

Bremmer, Ian. “Trump Turns His Back on Pakistan, Giving China an Opportunity.” TIME, vol.

191, no. 3, 29 Jan. 2018, pp. 12–12. Middle Search Plus,

eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=9b1a1e70-2b07-4097-bf5a-

6e6a60e973d4%40sessionmgr103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#AN=12740

8137& db=mih.

 In this source the author talks about the President of the United States and his recent

comments on the country of Pakistan. The author uses Donald Trump’s tweets to show

how the current relationship with Pakistan is a strained one. This information will be

critical in my report because it shows the reason why Pakistan prefers China over the

United States.

“China-Pakistan Relations.” Council on Foreign Relations, Council on Foreign Relations,

www.cfr.org/backgrounder/china-pakistan-relations

 In this source the Council on Foreign Relations discusses the current status of the Pak-

China relationship. It also discusses the history of why Pakistan and China work together

on improving infrastructure, firepower, and the economy. This source is vital research

because it will allow me to show in my project that China and Pakistan are crucial allies.
Hatton, Will. “10 Reasons You Should Travel to Pakistan.” The Broke Backpacker, The Broke

Backpacker, 22 Oct. 2017, www.thebrokebackpacker.com/travel-to-pakistan/.

 Will Hatton has written this article to open up Pakistan to westerners. Will talks about the

reality of traveling to Pakistan and how it is a very different country than what the media

portrays it as. He talks about how travel in Pakistan is not only cheaper, but has a wide

variety of activities to do. This activity will help me develop my travel brochure with tips

and locations that people should visit.

“History - Historic Figures: Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948).” BBC, BBC,

www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/jinnah_mohammad_ali.shtml.

 This article talks about Mohammad Ali Jinnah and his early life and how he achieved the

unlikely. It is a very straightforward article that mentions the facts of his life. This is

important information for my biography or obituary on Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

“Landmarks of Pakistan.” PakistanPaedia - Landmarks of Pakistan, Pakistan Paedia, 30 Jan.

2009, pakistanpaedia.com/landmarks/caption_landmarks.htm.

 This article by the PakistanPaedia has created a nice encyclopedia of the many different

architectural landmarks of Pakistan.


“Nation celebrates birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.” Geo News, Geo,

25 Dec. 2017, www.geo.tv/latest/173769-nation-celebrates-141st-birth-anniversary-of-

quaid-e-azam-mohammad-ali-jinnah.

 This article from Geo News covers what the nation of Pakistan does to celebrate the

legacy of Quaid-e-Azam.

“Pakistan Guide.” Pakistan - Language, Religion, Culture, Customs and Etiquette,

Commisceo Global, www.commisceo-global.com/country-guides/pakistan-guide

 In this reading, the traditional cultures and norms of Pakistan are discussed. This article

goes over the various different dialects and religious traditions that are common in

Pakistan. This information will help me overall for all of my genre projects, especially

with the timeline.

“Pakistan's stock market: from Asia's best to Asia's worst.” The Express Tribune, 20 Dec. 2017,

tribune.com.pk/story/1587349/2-pakistans-stock-market-asias-best-asias-worst/.

 This article by the Express Tribune covers the largest crash of the Pakistan Stock Market

and Exchange. This information will be crucial to me for explaining the Pakistan Stock

Exchange in my informative genre pieces.


Scaldaferri, Graziano. “The 10 Most Beautiful Landmarks You Should See In Pakistan.” The

Culture Trip, 1 Apr. 2014, theculturetrip.com/asia/pakistan/articles/pakistan-s-10-

most-beautiful-places-you-should-see/.

 In this article, Scaldaferri talks about the 10 must see landmarks in Pakistan. This article

will help me create a poem about the wonders of Pakistan, and will also help me in my

travel brochure.

Wise, Cat. “How Safe Is Pakistan?” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 1 May 2013,

www.pbs.org/newshour/world/pakistan-safety

 Cat Wise wrote this article to discuss how safe the country of Pakistan is. It dispels the

rumors that state that Pakistan is a country in which there is a constant violence. The truth

is that if you stick to the safe and lively parts, you will have a great trip. This article will

help me write an adventure magazine or travel brochure.

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