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    Ayyan Ali Analysis

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    learnt that Ayyan Ali had recorded a safeguard supplication in the Customs Court, which was acknowledged for hearing. Conversing with media persons, Deputy Collector Customs Naveed Bugvi said the traditions staff captured a female traveler at Benazir Bhutto Islamabad International Airport (BBIIAP) for endeavoring to sneak remote coin worth $506,800. Later, she was recognized as Ayyan Ali, a supermodel and on-screen character, he included. He said the model was going to Dubai by flight EK-615.…

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    CARIBBEAN CIVILIZATION THINK PIECE The song “Chokra” is the 1996 ICC World Cup song for the Sri Lankan cricketers. “The Sri Lankans were the first host country to win the World Cup, the first country to win the World Cup batting second and it was also their first time ever winning the ICC World Cup” (espncricinfo.com). Though the song is not in English it could be seen or even gathered from the video that it was about national pride, gender and the unification of the masses. The images…

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    The treatment of women in fundamentalist religions The treatment of women in the Middle East is barbaric, unjust and unthinkable. In Afghanistan alone “87 percent of women report having experienced physical, sexual or psychological violence or forced marriage”.1 In the Middle East women are seen as unequal in comparison to men just because they are born a female and are seen not to have the mental capacity of that of a man. The Quran itself has many conflicting ideas on the treatment of women.…

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    White Feminism

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    . Like the words from a good book or the taste of an ambrosial meal, the ideology used to justify imperialism still lingers. It’s haunting, because imperialism was not a good book nor a tasty meal, but the process of eradicating cultural identity and forcing African and Middle Eastern countries to conform to Western standards. The West, the US in particular, argued that it’s a white man’s duty to save the less civilized man from himself (Roosevelt). Close-minded thinking like that comes from…

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    to be esteemed. Everybody can possibly give something back." Princess Diana: was an all-around cherished "individuals' princess". She dedicated her life to philanthropy work; she drove a Nobel Peace Prize-winning battle to boycott landmines. Benazir Bhutto: She was the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan (1993-1996) and the first lady to head a Muslim state. Amid her administration, she finished military tyranny on her nation and battled for women rights. She was assassinated on 2007. Gandhi: He…

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    • Jamiat Ulama-i-Islam, JUI-F: The history and orientation of Jamiat Ulama-i-Islam (JUI) dates back to the Dar-ul-Ulum Deoband which became a reference point of Sunni intellectual activity in 1867 when this Madrasa was established but actually it was formed in 1945 when members like Shabir Ahmad Usmani broke from the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind to support All India Muslim League by joining the Pakistan cause in the Indian subcontinent. Its first president was Allama Shabir Ahmed Usmani.…

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    The word “oppression” means unjust treatment or control. Western societies see Muslim women as an oppressed gender by their religion Islam. These societies think that they should save these women from the unjust claws of religiously enforced laws. Islam forces women to wear the hijab, to stay at home, and are not allowed to choose who they wish to marry. They have no right to education and many more reasons to raise voice for them. Nobody wants to ask these women that if they feel the same way.…

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    “Considering the post Cold War international relations, one may argue that “nuclear deterrence” is still relevant in promoting world peace”. The post Cold War era indicates the period when the Collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 to the present. The nuclear deterrence strategy gained more prominence as a military strategy regarding the use of nuclear weapons during Cold War. Nuclear deterrence is a way to inhibit a country’s intended aggression moves by threatening a more powerful adversary with…

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    Many people, events, values shaped Malala into becoming the person she is today. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, was an activist himself. Like Malala, he believes girls' have the right to the same education possibilities as boys. Her own name was a symbol to her. In the Pashtun culture, Malalai of Maiwand was a heroine who was killed for raising her voice against the British tyranny during the 19th century. Ziauddin chose this name for his daughter, believing she would also instill change during…

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    Corruption In I Am Malala

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    Other methods were used to simply eliminate obstacles no matter their status in society, increasing the terror by showing that no one could escape their control. An example was the assassination plot that ended with the death of prime minister Benazir Bhutto on 27 December, 2007. By murdering the prime minister, that was campaigning against the Taliban, the Taliban in return demonstrated their willpower to eliminate anyone who dared to threaten their authority. Another demonstration of this idea…

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