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Brains, like hearts, go where they are appreciated.

Subject: Where they are appreciated

Direction: Brain

1. Introduction
2. Overlapping Tendencies of Brains and Hearts
3. Factors for Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction of Brain
4. Brain’s Inclination towards Appreciation
5. Ways towards Mental Satisfaction through Appreciation
6. Conclusion
Art for peace

Subject: Peace

Direction: Art

1. Introduction
2. Peace in Today’s World
3. Art as a Mean for Peace
4. Manifestations of Art for Peace
5. Art and its Forms for Contemporary Peace
6. Conclusion
Does foreign aid help achieve economic stability?

Subject: Economic Stability

Direction: Foreign Aid

1. Introduction
2. Factors of Economic Stability
a. Moderate to high economic growth
b. Low fiscal and trade deficits
c. Export of locally manufactured products
d. Low levels of poverty and inequality
3. Foreign Aid’s usefulness for the Stability of an Economy
a. Fulfils revenue shortages
b. Supports trade deficits
c. Provides funds for development of industries
d. Helps provide social security to the masses
4. Detrimental Impacts of Foreign Aid on Economic Stability
a. Comes with stringent economic conditions
b. Restricts political freedom of the country
5. Foreign Aid is Not Enough for Economic Stability
a. Bring forth the necessary tax reforms
b. Promote Foreign Direct Investment
c. Invest in infrastructural development
d. Move towards value added exports
6. Conclusion
The UN has failed to measure up to the demands of its charter

Subject: Demands of UN Charter

Direction: Failure of UN in meeting those demands

1. Introduction
2. UN Charter and the Associated Demands
3. Role of UN to fulfil its commitments
4. Shortcomings of UN
5. A Way Forward
6. Conclusion
Not economy but politics is the key to success

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