Yes. There's been no smallpox on earth for years.
Yes, according to the law of Pakistan, everybody is free.
It can strike ANYWHERE, but manly before it was announced that the world was free of smallpox it was in India,China,And Europe
60 Minutes - 1968 The Second Most Wanted Man Two Faces of Pakistan Smallpox 34-5 was released on: USA: 21 October 2001
NO
One word: smallpox. There is an article on smallpox (and its eradication) that was posted by our friends at Wikipedia, where knowledge is free. This is a gay...GAY answer...
No.
Risk free rate of return in Pakistan for 2012 is "12%". The risk free rate is declared by the State Bank of Pakistan after the specific period. The 3-month Govt. Treasury Bills' rate is taken as proxy for the risk free rate of return.
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By way of free blankets pass out under the guise of humanitarianism.
There is nowhere in the world today where one could be infected with smallpox. Smallpox was declared officially eradicated May 8 1980. Before 1980, it was possible to be infected while in the UK. In fact, Edward Jenner, the man who discovered the smallpox vaccine, was born in Berkeley, England in 1749. All information is courtesy of <i>Smallpox Vaccine: Escape from a Deadly Scourge</i>, which can be found at http://22484930.nhd.weebly.com/index.html.
he is from Pakistan