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    Malala Research Paper

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    justice. Malala Yousafzai, born in Mingora, Pakistan, had been raised to believe she was entitled to the right of education. Her father started several schools and taught her that everyone deserved the right to learn(BiographyOnline…

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    My desire to provide comfort and happiness to others comes from my father. As a leader of a small community, I always noticed him to be actively involved in social work for the community and serving those in need of help. I learned from him about how to make the real difference in the poor people 's life by best possible use of resources and being down to earth at the same time. Additionally, I belong to a family of poets where one needs to use all of the creative powers to write even a single…

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    Life expectancy has been increasing in the past years in most countries, in some more than others. In most countries, especially the Least Developed ones, the relationship between maternal health and life expectancy has not been made clear and is not understood by the population. It is important that this is made clear in all countries as taking good care of a pregnancy is the first step for the mothers healthy life as well as the baby’s, which will be affected forever by what the mother has…

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    a week, 14 hours a day. The Rug Making Industry would treat the kids bad, for example they were beaten and had harsh punishments. Iqbal wrote, “We were too frightened to help each other.” Masih learned that the system of bonded labor he was working under had been outlawed in Pakistan in 1992. The Bonded Labor Liberation Front helped get him the papers he needed to force his employer to free him. Iqbal was very unhealthy and suffered from arthritis, breathing problems, and kidney problems all…

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    Malala Yousafzai Analysis

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    Perhaps without even realizing it Malala is a supporter of the Kantian idea of Dignity in that she was fighting for the education of all young people ("Malala Yousafzai Biography"). This struggle for education would be the groundwork for allowing the youth of Pakistan becoming people capable of rational thought and thus the beginnings of allowing for the people that surround her to develop their knowledge base which would further allow them…

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    Illiteracy in America is still one of the most prevalent issues in our society today. The key to solving this issue falls upon our educational system and its counterparts. I think that if our country focuses on what it seems to be lacking in education, illiteracy can possibly be solved. It is very unfortunate that illiteracy has not been dispelled. Unfortunately, illiteracy has increased significantly. According to the National Right to Read Foundation, an incomprehensible 42 million Americans…

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    “You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know.” So said William Wilberforce, a British politician whose principal platform was the abolition of slavery. This quote is a perfect illustration of the modern view of human trafficking, because many people know it happens, but do nothing about it. We like to turn our heads and pretend like nothing is happening to people, when in reality their lives are being destroyed as I speak to you right now. According to…

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    Arabian Sea. The Western Coastal plains also run from the southern tip of India to the Northwest. The fifth area is the Thar Desert. It is one of the largest deserts in the world. It covers over 60% of the area of Rajasthan. It also extends into Pakistan. The Luni River is the only one in the desert and receives little rainfall. This desert has a very arid climate, making vegetation scarce. The sixth and final geographic region is is the islands. There are two major groups of islands in…

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    controlling factor over here as well remains the same, MEDIA. The acts of an individual are highly defined by what they observe. If we talk about our country Pakistan then there are many unmet desires in our youth which causes aggressiveness. At times when this aggressiveness takes over then they involve in immoral acts like rape, theft, etc. Pakistan is one of the countries with the highest illiteracy rate. When people are illiterate they are more likely not open minded and this leads them to…

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    Child Labor In America

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    In connection to America, child labor is a serious problem in the present day just as it was in the past. America used child labor until tragic events and laws caused a change, but continues to support such a corrupt system though its companies. Child labor may be illegal within the states, but America still benefits from it. Many big companies in retail use child labor in other countries. Clothing, technology, and food companies use sweatshops and factories to have their products produced. The…

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