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Out of the 195 internationally recognized countries of the world, only 3 are not members of the UN: Taiwan, Kosovo (both not being recognized as sovereign states by some countries) and the Holy See (the Vatican). Palestine is neither a member, nor internationally recognized as a sovereign state as of yet.
You are the only Indian to be recognized internationally whithout question of having links with India. and an undisputed Indian.
The best way to be recognized in the science field is to run experiments and report findings. It is only through publishing and sharing ideas with the world that people and countries can be recognized for their contributions.
None. Only the Jews were forced to wear a symbol.
Iqra University is an accredited HEC university, so it may be recognized in most of the countries in the world. Though remember the fact that most people in countries other than Pakistan don't know and haven't heard of this university and universities like NUST, LUMS, QAU, University of Lahore and University of Karachi are more internationally known and in top university rankings as well.
The Christian symbol is a cross to remind us that Jesus gave His perfect, sinless life on a cross (cruel as it was), so that we might live. Who would do that for any man, good or bad? Only God.
The Vatican has only 0.17 of a square mile of territory - 109 acres making it the smallest internationally recognized independent country on earth.
And the U.S. is the only country in the world which has "associate" degrees. No other country recognises them, so, if you want to work internationally, get a university degree instead.
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The sign of the cross as a ritual gesture is a later development in Christian tradition, not recorded as being practiced by the apostles in the New Testament. It became more prevalent in the early centuries of Christianity as a way for believers to express their faith.
BHS UK does not ship internationally. It only ships within the borders of the United Kingdom. However, FedEx does ship internationally from the United Kingdom.