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    Page 2: Option A The first of my relatives who move to the United States is my mother, who then was followed by my father. My mother moved to America when she was around the age of 20. She decided to move to America to get a job so she would be able to support the needs and wants of her family. She was born and raised in India where she was surrounded by poverty struck conditions, so to better her standard of living she decided to move. She didn’t believe it was going to be a difficult change…

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    Throughout history, nations have struggled with equality between men and women. Such nations like the United States, didn’t gain voting rights for women until the 1920’s and are still struggling with equal pay today. Afghanistan, in particular, has developed a culture that practices inequality towards women. As of current times, many girls go without education and rights. Overall, many liberties and justices are not being given to women in general. Living in the 20th century, this should not be…

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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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    British journalist should be read not only for its drama but for the message of girls’ education. Malala Yousafzai, a Pashtun girl from Swat valley, born to an illiterate mother, brought up in her father’s school and read Stephen Hawkings “A Brief History of Time” by the age of eleven. The story begins with the father of Malala, Ziauddin Yousafzai who was filled with deep love for learning from his boyhood days. Ziauddin’s dream was to establish a school where the students could learn to their…

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    (MIP-2) Countless people going through conflict also face severe physical damages that impact their lives tremendously. (SIP-A) When many people think of war, they think of the terrible injuries that can cripple and ruin the lives of those who receive them, most of whom are innocent. (STEWE-1) Many innocents have already faced enough from being pushed into crowded, dirty refugee camps with little food, water, and medical care. They are forced to suffer through sickness and injury alone, and…

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    I Am Malala Research Paper

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    I am Malala 10 Page Paper. Introduction and Overview of Topics: I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb is a great piece of non-fiction literature detailing the life of Malala and her struggle for education in Pakistan. Detailing the life of Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, it recounts her early childhood and her influences in the Swat Valley, the rise of the Taliban under Fazlullah, her and her father’s activism, being shot, and her life after the shooting. The book attempts to…

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    bitter civil war that divided the country of Pakistan into two nations. The violence of this war is rated as one of the top 5 genocides in the twentieth century by The Guinness Book of Records. Mass murder committed by the Pakistani Army against millions of Bengalis led to East Pakistan seceding from the West and the beginning of Bangladesh in December 1971. When the countries of Pakistan and India were first formed, there was an East and West Pakistan drawn on either side of India.…

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    occurred because of the partition, including the faith of Kashmir. The partition of India and Pakistan occurred in 1947 when the British disengaged their hold over India, but India would also lose part of its land to a new country called Pakistan. Pakistan would be a home for Muslims, while India was a home for Hindus. Moreover, there was also an argument over Kashmir, a princely state, India and Pakistan could not determine, which country Kashmir would belong to. Partition caused…

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    Career Episode Essay

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    2.1 Introduction In this career episode, I shall describe major project performed during course of my employment in Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resource “RCRWR” which functions under Ministry of Science and Technology, Federal Government of Pakistan. I was appointed as Assistant Director and I am going to describe the project KHUSHAL PAKISTAN PROGRAMME (Devolution Support Program) for the provision of safe drinking water. This career episode took place from March till October 2007…

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    opportunities for granted and do not realize how fortunate they actually are. One young lady however, Malala Yousafzai, has taken a stand against the lack of access to education because she has been personally affected when her education was denied in Pakistan by the Taliban. When the Taliban made it clear that girls were not allowed to go to school and they should stay home, Malala was infuriated, yet continued to go to school while risking her life. At seventeen years old, Malala Yousafzai has…

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