آغا حشر کاشمیری ایک عظیم ڈرامہ نگار اور شاعر تھے۔ ان کے ڈراموں کی مقبولیت اور ان کے مکالموں کی طاقت کی وجہ سے انہیں اردو کا شیکسپیئر کہا جاتا ہے۔ انہوں نے اردو تھیٹر کو ایک نئی زندگی بخشی۔
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کس شاعر کو 'اردو کا برنارڈ شا' (Urdu's Bernard Shaw) کہا جاتا ہے؟
مولانا حالی کو ان کی اصلاحی نثر اور حقائق پسندی کی وجہ سے مغربی ادیب برنارڈ شا سے تشبیہ دی جاتی ہے۔ حالی نے اردو تنقید اور سوانح نگاری کی بنیاد رکھی اور ادب کو مقصدیت سے روشناس کروایا۔
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In the InPage software, which keyboard shortcut is utilized to create a Title Text box?
InPage is a popular desktop publishing software for Urdu and other languages. The shortcut Shift+F3 is designated for specific text box operations within the application interface.
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Which factors contributed to the historical development of the social construction of childhood?
Philippe Aries argued that childhood is a social construct rather than a fixed biological stage. Historically, children were often viewed as miniature adults. The shift toward modern childhood involved several key developments: the rise of specialized consumer goods like toys and clothing, the implementation of compulsory education which separated children from the adult workforce, and a transformation in family dynamics toward more intense, emotionally focused relationships between parents and their offspring.
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What historical factors contributed to the emergence of the modern concept of childhood?
The concept of childhood has evolved over time, influenced by factors such as compulsory education, changing family dynamics, and the availability of consumer goods. These factors collectively contributed to the social construction of childhood as we understand it today, shifting the perception of children from miniature adults to individuals requiring specific protection and development.
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What is the sociological term for organizations that individuals join and leave based on their own free will?
Voluntary organizations are associations where individuals choose to participate based on shared interests, goals, or values. Membership is non-compulsory, and individuals can leave whenever they wish. This contrasts with coercive organizations, where membership is forced, or utilitarian organizations, which are primarily joined for material rewards or specific functional benefits.
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How was homosexuality perceived within the social context of the nineteenth century?
During the nineteenth century, the conceptualization of homosexuality shifted significantly. As the 'two-sex' model became dominant, same-sex intimacy was increasingly pathologized. Homosexuality was often viewed as a threat to the rigid, traditional gender roles expected of men. Consequently, the label 'homosexual' emerged as a distinct social category, often carrying a heavy stigma because it challenged the prevailing norms of compulsory heterosexuality and masculine identity.
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During which time period was the practice of state-sponsored sterilization largely abandoned in many jurisdictions?
Following the revelations of eugenics-based abuses during World War II, there was a significant global shift in ethics. In many regions, the practice of compulsory sterilization began to be phased out or legally challenged between 1949 and 1960 as human rights standards evolved and the scientific validity of eugenics was discredited.
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How has the distinction between compulsory and optional functions of the state evolved in contemporary political theory?
In modern governance, the line between compulsory and optional functions has become increasingly blurred. As states adopt more comprehensive welfare roles, functions once considered optional (like education or healthcare) are now viewed as essential duties, making it more challenging to maintain a rigid distinction between the two categories.
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Which of the following is NOT classified as an optional function of the state?
The maintenance of diplomatic relations is a core, compulsory function of a sovereign state, as it is necessary for international recognition and national security. Optional functions, often called 'ministrant' functions, are those that the state performs for the welfare of its citizens but are not strictly required for its survival as a sovereign entity.