Constitution of Pakistan

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    Have you ever heard of a girl who had to sleep with a knife under her bed and won the noble peace prize? Have you ever had something that is so easy to get for yourself and other people would die for but you have at your access? If you haven’t welcome to the story of Malala. Malala Yousafa is a teen activist who overcame many obstacles and is known for her many achievements. She is very eager to go to school and have an education which is something that kids in America take for granted.…

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    The exact definition of the word terrorism is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. But this word, terrorism, cannot be defined as it does not reveal what it affects are. Terrorism is justified by some as just doing what needed to be done to gain power, while others believe it is brutal force used to put fear into others. Terrorism is highly successful as it not only directly affects people, but it affects the people as a…

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    guessing that they would not mind of what they do. They have a really huge population so the mayor of Pakistan has to work really hard to try to get the city the things that he thinks they need. sometimes the people may go up to the major and request that he gets the community something that they think is necessary. Also the things that stood out to me from I Malala is how the Taliban just took over Pakistan like it was nothing. it's like they take over countries all the time so they already…

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    (MIP-2)The Taliban rule that women cannot go outside without a male creates conflict for Najmah and Nusrat, but both find a way to bend those rules to their advantages. (SIP-A) As Najmah travels to the Pakistani border, she disguises herself as a boy to hide her real identity as a girl because of these Taliban laws. (STEWE-1) Khalida, another women traveling with Najmah, tells her that “'It isn't safe for a woman or girl in a strange city,'...shifting her chin toward where the Pashtun talib had…

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    Malala Yousfazai

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    more area than they have ever before" During the mid 1990s, the Taliban took control of the Pakistan and Afghanistan governments. They were removed from power in 2001 after the United States carried out a set of missile and drone attacks. The influence of the Taliban cannot be escaped today. I Am Malala, the book I read for the blog post, details the horrors of living in the Swat Valley, an area in Pakistan where the Taliban held hostage. The Taliban did everything from civil rights violations,…

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    populace may be persuade not to cooperate with U.S Forces covertly. The United States currently maintains a good relationship with Pakistan. This positively effects HUMINT Operations because it allows HUMINT to work in a permissive environment. Responses. Sustaining United States and Pakistan’s relationship because of the overall value of Al Qaeda leadership hiding in Pakistan. During this period, HUMINT can conduct screenings, interrogations and liaison operations. Liaison Operation might be…

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    Research Paper On Taliban

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    The Taliban ("students of Islam"), also transliterated as Taleban, is an Islamist movement which ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, despite having diplomatic recognition from only three countries: the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The most influential members, including Mullah Mohammed Omar, the leader of the movement, were simple village ulema (Islamic religious scholars). Taliban legend has it that in the spring of 1994, upon hearing of the abduction and rape…

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    The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire that was founded in 320 CE and survived until about 550 CE. The Gupta Empire covered most of north and central India, as well as Bangladesh. It was known to be one of the most peaceful and wealthy civilizations of its time. The Mauryan Empire collapsed in 185 B.C.E, after their final king was assassinated. For the next 500 years, the many states in India were at constant war. When Chandragupta ascended the throne and began the notable empire in 320…

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    There are many ways a person could be driven to undertake a mission. Farah Ahmadi from The Other Side of the Sky was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted her and her mother to make it to Pakistan safely. Annie Johnson was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted to support her kids. Ernesto's from Barrio Boy was driven to undertake his mission because he was moved to America. Farah Ahmadi was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted her and her mother, the…

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    and take care of children in Pakistan. In Pakistan a female could only go outside with a related male accompanying them. A female was half a witness at court. There are arranged marriages in Pakistan. Women were controlled by men. Malala is a girl who spoke against the Taliban. She wanted education for girls. She was named after Malalai. Malalai was a woman that inspired the Afghan army to defeat the British. Benazir Bhutto was the first female prime minister of Pakistan. Malalai and Benazir…

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