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CSS Essay | It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has superseded our humanity

Essay Outline: It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has superseded our humanity

1. Introduction
a. Deciphering the key terms
b. How technology has superseded humanity

2. How technology has superseded humanity at various levels
a. At intelligence level
i) Machine’s computational power has surpassed human intelligence
ii) Human being’s growing dependence on machines erodes its intellectual capabilities
iii) Future is “robotic” ;rise of ‘artificial intelligence’
b. At socio-economic level
i) Technology replacing manpower ; a case of growing unemployment
ii) ‘Artificial intelligence’ machines; moral fallouts
iii) In medical field ; ignoring emotional aspect of healing
iv) Advancement in communication technology; limiting real life interactions
c. In strategic domain
i) Warfare technology; no regard for human suffering
ii) Nuclear bombs and weapons of mass destruction
iii) Military and intelligence surveillance; encroachment of privacy
iv) Space surveillance and drone attacks; an onslaught on state sovereignty
v) Guided missiles and misguided souls

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Good Governance Essay Outline & Introduction | (CSS Paper-2016)

Good Governance Essay Outline

Introduction

Key attributes of good governance

  • Transparency
  • Responsibility
  • Accountability
  • Participation&
  • Responsiveness

How are good governance and human rights linked?

  • Democratic institutions
  • Service delivery
  • Rule of law
  • Anti-corruption

Good Governance in Pakistan

Brief History of Governance in Pakistan

Causes of Bad Governance

  • Lack of accountability
  • Absence of rule of law
  • Incompetent politicians and martial laws
  • Relentless corruption
  • Corrupt politicians
  • No system of check & balance in the constitution
  • Limited power of judiciary
  • Negative role of bureaucracy
  • Many social, political and economic problems due to bad governance

Suggestions

  • Check & balance on politicians
  • Democratic process should be fair
  • Effective accountability
  • Independence of judiciary
  • Promote education to create awareness
  • Strengthen democracy
  • Amendment in the constitution to ensure good governance

Conclusion


EXPECTED QUESTIONS

  • Define Good Governance. Why did Governance fail in Pakistan?
  • What are the various pre-requisite of Good Governance?
  • Give some practical measures to implement Good Governance in Pakistan?

Good Governance ESSAY (Introduction)

“Gender equality is more than a goal in itself It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance.-Kofi Annan

Good governance has been said at various times to encompass: full respect of human rights, the rule of law, effective participation, multi-actor partnerships, political pluralism, transparent and accountable processes and institutions, an efficient and effective public sector, legitimacy, access to knowledge, information and education, political empowerment of people, equity, sustainability, and attitudes and values that foster responsibility, solidarity and tolerance.

Good governance relates to political and institutional processes and outcomes that are deemed necessary to achieve the goals of development. It has been said that good governance is the process whereby public institutions conduct public affairs, manage public resources and guarantee the realization of human rights in a manner essentially free of abuse and corruption, and with due regard for the rule of law. The true test of “good” governance is the degree to which it delivers on the promise of human rights: civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights. The key question is: are the institutions of governance effectively guaranteeing the right to health, adequate housing, sufficient food, quality education, fair justice and personal security?

The concept of good governance has been clarified by the work of the former Commission on Human Rights. In its resolution 2000/64, the Commission identified the key attributes of good governance:

Transparency, responsibility, accountability, participation & responsiveness (to the needs of the people)

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Essay Outline and Intro: Corruption in Pakistan

Corruption in Pakistan is on the decline, as Transparency International Berlin released its annual global report 2015 showing Pakistan further improving its ranking from the 50th most corrupt country in 2014 to 53rd in 2015. The political will of the government to fight corruption is lacking which has resulted in the Supreme Court of Pakistan to take suo-moto action against mega corruption in NlCL, Pakistan Steel, Rental Power Plants. The CPI 2010 reveals that corruption in Pakistan is increasing, while in Bangladesh it is decreasing. Bangladesh was perceived to be the most corrupt country in 2001, 2002 and 2003 and its ranking in 2010 is the 39th most corrupt country. Reduced corruption has paid dividends to Bangladesh whose annual GDP growth last year was over 5%, while Pakistan’s GDP growth last year was near 2.4 %. Delay in formation of an Independent Accountability Commission by the parliament may further aggravate the situation.

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Essay Outline: Future of Country relies on its education

Essay Outline: Future of Country relies on its education

Topic Statement:

Future of country can be determined through educational system.  But in Pakistan, education has dismarged due to social political and economic hurdles.  However reforms can be introduced to refrain it for better future.

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ESSAY Outline: Truth is a Rare Commodity Despite the Freedom Enjoyed by The Print and Electronic Media

ESSAY Outline

Truth is a Rare Commodity Despite the Freedom Enjoyed by The Print and Electronic Media

1- Introduction

2-Conceptualizing the vitality of truth for society.

3-Reasons that make truth a rare commodity although the print and electronic media enjoy freedom and independence:
a) The print and electronic media is ideologically-oriented the hinders truth.
b) The print and electronic media is commercial entity. it has to cater its commercial inters first, and social responsibility, second.
c) To get high-rating and increase circulation the print and electronic media add sensationalism and twist the facts.
d) The print and electronic media is working in the environment of fear, threat and suspicion( from state and non-state elements)
e) There is a dearth of investigative journalism around the globe( including Pakistan)
f) Although, the landscape of media has widened yet there is a shortage of experienced and trained journalists.
g) In my developing countries, the print and electronic media is immature and nascent stages of evolution.