the book we see instances of conflict including the women of Pakistan versus the society there that believes the women are inferior to men. Along with external conflicts, we see Malala deal with internal conflict deciding whether to continue fighting for the rights of women and attend school even with constant threat from the Taliban. In the book “I am Malala”, Malala faces many conflicts as she is fighting for equality. In Pakistan, women are believed to be inferior to men. Malala and other…
Malala Yousafzai who is a nineteen year old girl is a powerful teen activist who stands up for what she believes in because she wants girls to get education. Really what she is trying to do is making this world a better place for not just girls but for everyone. She is a teen activist who tells speeches that say that she wants girls to get education and that she does not want girls to get married of and still not get education. And she won a Nobel Peace Prize she is also the youngest person…
The people of India had many views on how to handle western culture ranging all way from assimilation to complete rejection. Many things such as religion, social class, and political ideology influenced an Indian’s position on whether to westernize and to what extent. For example, Mohandas Gandhi in a private letter following his experiences living with the peasants of India insisted that all western technologies and customs must leave with the British and all upper-class Indians must give up…
Mountain people Mountain people live in the Himalayan Region, such as Sherpas, Lhomis, Yolmowas, Langtange, Neyshyangwas, Shyars, Gyasumdowas, and Nymbas. The Tibetan types of people have own culture, tradition, lifestyle, house pattern, marriage system, job, and funeral. They live up to 4500 meters above the sea level. Sherpa people has recorded a summit without any oxygen bottle above the 8000-meter. Sherpa people have a lot of hemoglobin, big chest, nose, and the lung to breathe. They are…
over Pakistan and their beliefs spread like wild fire. Before they took power, Pakistan, struck by powerful and dangerous earthquakes became vulnerable. Consequently, this facilitated the Taliban’s rise to power the same way Hitler initially rose to power, through his promises of a better tomorrow. Although, what the Taliban mentioned could be interpreted as anachronistic, they gained many followers through his usage of religion as evidence and the backbone of his cause. The people of Pakistan…
Armed with dramatic views of highlands and picturesque sights of nature, Ronda is one of Spain’s quiet charm that asks for discovering. Fall in love with the majestic highlands and the history that stand behind the old town as founded by one of past’s distinct figures, Julius Ceasar. Dating back 4C AD, the foundation of this alluring city has been influenced initially by the Moorish. Centuries may have passed but Ronda impressively retained the old age atmosphere making it one of the most…
Obtaining an education and allowing your mind to flourish freely is not as easy as some may think. Malala Yousafzai experiences numerous hardships in her quest of educating herself by defying social standards and oppressors that are sought out to crush her dreams. "Mullahs from the TNSM preached that the earthquake was a warning from God. If we did not mend our ways and introduce shariat or Islamic law, they shouted in their thundering voices, more severe punishment would come." ( Malala 57)…
Afghanistan: Final Inference Essay Response Afghanistan is a country run by the taloba for about 20 year they have a lot of death but people try and live through it their are kid getting addicted to heroin they are strong bad. The socially they have a lot of trouble with other countries and the taliban rule afghanistan. The taliban have closed all school for the people will not get a good education. In the book bread winner on (page 30-33) parvan dad is taken out of his home for getting an…
Leaders create new paths for others to follow through taking initiatives. During my grade 10 English Class, I created an infographic about women in India and the paved path of discrimination they are forced to walk upon. From being born into a world of stereotypes to facing oppression after marriage, women in most developing countries endure hardships. As a female of a visual minority, the horror of experiencing life in this environment angered me as this is not only morally incorrect, but…
Neveen Bashiti 3/19/2017 Regional Geography of the World Chapter 8A & 8B Summary The South Asian Realm South Asia may be the most diverse realm in the world. Mountains, deserts, and the Indian Ocean are some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism…