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    Malala Yousoufai

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    Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is the person who admires the most from the South Asian Women. She is the girl who defied the Taliban in Pakistan and demanded that girls be allowed to receive an education. She was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in 2012‚ but survived. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997‚ in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ located in the country’s Swat Valley. For couple years‚ her hometown remained a popular tourist’s spot that was known for its summer festivals. However‚ the

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    second generation writings. In 1947 partition when people started to migrate most of the Urdu speaking settled in Karachi. The local Sindhis were not very literate but laborers‚ workers etc but when the Urdu speaking migrated‚ most of them were highly educated‚ thus the white collar jobs were given to them. This gave rise to a major conflict between the local Sindhis and the Muhajirs. Mujajirs were looked upon with hatred because the local people thought they’ve snatched their rights. There was a

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    Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12th‚ 1997 in Mingora in the Swat District of North-West Pakistan‚ a beautiful city full of cultural and social activities. Malala was given her name after a famous warrior from Southern Afghanistan who fought for freedom. When Malala was born no one would have been able to know how fitting this name was for her and the impact she later would have on the world. This impact did not come easy‚ terror and heartbreak was also a contributing factor for her success. But

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    to 2011. Afghanada is about of a troop of Canadian soldiers deployed to Afghanistan where they must ward off and defeat the Taliban using guns‚ weapons and violence in order to help the people of the country. They must listen to their leader and obey commands in order to win the fight‚ ensure the safety of the people and most importantly‚ to survive. The soldiers in the unit all have their own unique personality traits and characteristics. For example‚ Chucky is a wise-cracker compared to Dean who

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    I Am Malala

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    girls‚ Malala was not fearful of covering her head with a scarf rather than putting on a burqa. She did not believe in hiding the girls and women behind the curtains and seizing their rights of education and freedom. The Taliban prohibited Pakistani people from listening to music‚ watching television‚ women going for shopping‚ laughing and chatting and most importantly they banned education for girls. Malala bravely stood up for their rights. She started blogging‚ writing and speaking against Taliban’s

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    Border Disputes between Pakistan and Afghanistan: Historical‚ political and Strategic Perspective Introduction: Pakistan came in to being on Islamic ideology revolving around the concept of Muslim Ummah and destined to be a symbol of universal Islamic solidarity across the globe. According to the first Prime Minister of Pakistan‚ Liaqat Ali Khan‚ ‘A cardinal feature of this ideology (of Pakistan) is to make Muslim brotherhood a living reality. It is therefore‚ part of the mission which Pakistan has

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    “When the whole world is silent‚ even one voice becomes powerful.” -Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997 in Mingora‚ a town in the Swat District of North-West Pakistan. She’s the daughter of education activist‚ Ziauddin Yousafzai‚ who ran a school in the Swat District. Growing up in Pakistan‚ which has the second highest number of out of school children in the world‚ inspired her to stand up for children’s right to an education. It didn’t take much for her to realize that

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    Fatima Bahir was born in Afghanistan in a city called Kabul in the year 1977. She is a young woman who went to a school for refugees in Peshawar‚ Pakistan. In the year 1993 all the violence and fighting increased to a point where no place in Afghanistan was no longer safe. All her family members left her and gathered while they all left in a minivan to journey across the border so that they could all be free. Fatima said that Pakistan is described as “culture shock.” Today she is an Ottawa resident

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    Malala Yousafzai The following essay outlines the inspiring life of Malala Yousafzai. This essay will explain some of the many extraordinary events that happened to Malala‚ such as her interest in women’s and education rights‚ her protests and speeches‚ the day she was shot by the Taliban and her life after she recovered. Malala Yousafzai‚ named after ‘Malalai of Maiwand’ a famous ‘warrior woman’ from Afghanistan‚ was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ on July 12th‚ 1997. She grew up with her mother and

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    Women in Afghanistan

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    Researching the Women in Afghanistan has informed me about the many different aspects that have shaped these women into who they are today. They have survived through incredibly harsh periods when education for women was illegal and when being out in public without a male accompaniment was a punishable act as well. Not only have the women of Afghanistan survived through these terrible times‚ but they never seemed to give up home schooling girls in their homes and searching for a way to better their

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