Demography of Afghanistan

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    There are many people who are passionate about something, but there aren’t many teenagers who are willing to do whatever they can for there passion, sometimes even risk their lives. Those people are called teen activist. Teen activist will always use the internet, they will always be brave, and they will always have obstacles and challenges to overcome. Teen Activist’s such as Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih have to be brave in order to make a difference in the world. Malala, a teenager from a…

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    In the novels My forbidden Face and A Thousand Splendid Suns, there Is an extension of Afghanistan history. Characters in each book have a story to tell about their home in Kabul where the Taliban takes power and completely change their lives. The way they live their life fearfully and almost forcefully can be a dramatic change and the impact it can leave physically and emotionally as presented in both novels. In the novel My Forbidden Face, “There was no rest to be found anywhere.” is an…

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    Najmah's Loss Of Hope

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    War can take injustice out of the way.Najmah live in peshawar where there she is impacted by the unjust strict taliban who enforce strict rules. While nusrat has seen many refugees come in from afghanistan. So when the americans defeated the taliban they can go home and the unjust rule of taliban is over “Around these tens, the people stand like many others I've seen, looking at you with eyes that have nothing behind them. "185. War can be positive…

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    During the Afghanistan war (2001-2014), over forty thousand Canadian Armed Forces members served in Afghanistan and an operation in September 2006 involved more than one thousand Canadian Armed Force members which was Canada’s largest combat operation in over 50 years(Veterans Affairs Canada n.p). The estimated cost of the Canadian military was estimated to be over fourteen billion dollars. The day after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York, President George W. Bush was asked to…

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    Malala Yousafzai once said “One child, one teacher, one pen, and one book can change the world.” While teachers, pens, and books can enable a child to change the world, Malala Yousafzai has effectively changed the world using her ideas as a young girl. She believes that every girl has a right to twelve years of safe, quality education. Through her cause, she has transformed the way the world views educational equality and challenged the oppressive views of the Taliban. Because of Malala’s…

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    “I am Malala” is a book following the life of Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani girl who is fighting for girls/women's rights. We see her struggle with wanting to be educated in a country whose majority thinks women should tend to their husbands. Throughout 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…

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    There were two main characters in the novel. Amir is the narrator and the protagonist of the novel. Hassan is Amir’s bestfriend and half-brother as well as Baba’s servant. Amir and Hassan represent different ethnic groups in Afghanistan – Amir is Pashtun, and Hassan is Hazara. Amir and Hassan also characterize the difference of the rich and poor in the Afghan society. Amir is the son of a successful man in Kabul. He has everything- education, house, books, and possessions. There are only two…

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    today’s day education has been immensely needed especially in countries including Islam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa. A women named Sakena Yacoobi is a teacher and educator she taught women in Afghanistan, even though education is illegal for women in Afghanistan. Yacoobi left her hometown to pursue in getting an education in America. While she was gone her family was sent to a refugee camp in Afghanistan. She immediately left America, she understood what education did for her and how much she…

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    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…

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    Malala Yousafzai, a activist for women’s education began advocating for young Pakistani women in her community. She understood the value of education and wanted to fight for the rights of other young girls who were ostracized. Her journey began when she was 12 years of age, she wrote a pseudonym detailing her life under taliban occupation and their attempts to take control of Swat Valley. Although she knew her life was in danger when she began raising awareness for women’s equality, she…

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