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    India is the focal point of an intense issue on the planet today. It's an exceptionally various spot with individuals from a wide range of religious foundations, who talk a wide range of dialects and originate from a wide range of areas. They are additionally isolated monetarily. Two of the nation's religious factions, Muslims and Hindus, have been in struggle for many years. Their sentiments of question and scorn for one another are installed in every one of those years and won't leave…

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    Malala Yousafzia Thesis

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    Malala Yousafzia Malala Yousafzia was born in Mingora, Swat Valley, Pakistan on the 21st of July in 1997. Malala grew up with two brothers. When Malala was old enough to go to school she attended an all-girls school that her father Ziauddin Yousafzia established. Malala's father Ziauddin Yousafzia was a teacher and human rights (person who uses action and strong words to support or oppose something). Ziauddin Yousafzia, Malala's father motivated/brought about Malala to raise her voice to (help…

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    challenges and opportunities. For a successful woman, the strategies she has developed and her style will inevitably be shaped and influenced by her society 's definition and expectation of gender. Benair Bhutto was born on June 21, 1953 in Karachi, Pakistan. She came from a prominent political family. At the age of 16 she left her homeland to study at…

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    Malala Yousafazi had a lot of goals and dreams when she was growing up in the SWAT valley where she lived in Pakistan. She was surrounded by people who challenged her led her in the right direction which helped shape her into the person she is today. Malka e-Noor challenged Malala because they both wanted to be top of their class. As a result, they both took their education seriously which benefited both of them in the end. Ziauddin Yousafazi is Malala’s role model. He is the one that teaches…

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    Powerful” by Kristen Lewis describes the torment that many Muslim people, especially women and girls were put through by the Taliban. Malala’s life took place while the Taliban was taking control over places that she lived in or near, Afghanistan and Pakistan. They began enforcing rules that were expected to be obeyed by everyone they were applied to, lots of the time directly enforced to women and girls. For example, in 2009, the Taliban ordered all girls’ schools to close down. Malala was one…

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    of India, and the creation of a Muslim State, separating India into a Hindu prominent India and Muslim prominent East and West Pakistan. Jawaharlal Nehru was the main Hindu leader during the time, later on becoming the first Prime Minister of India. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the main leader of the Muslim population and eventually became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Finally, Lord Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India, and the first Governor-General of newly independent and partitioned…

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    shifting Afghans from one refugee camp to another The Afghans won the Soviet War, which lasted from 1979-1989, but over 9 million people have lost their homes and resettlement in the country is tough. Millions of Afghan refugees have either fled to Pakistan or Iran, and 3 million refugees have moved to the cities or the mountains in Afghanistan, hoping to find safety there. Most people wanted to go back to their homes after the war, but not everyone could support themselves. Afghanistan had…

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    Farah Ahmedi

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    border to Pakistan to escape her war-stricken country. Aengus wanted to find his true love that haunted his dreams ever since his youth. Walt Masters wanted to save the claim of a poor old man that was in danger of being jumped by a band of claim jumpers. However, all three undertook a mission because of their desire and determination to find something, escape something, or to do what they think is right. Farah Ahmedi undertook a mission to cross the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan to…

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    of the dangers of her world, highlighting the importance of educational freedom for all. Malala Yousafzai’s sacrifice illuminates the significance of the freedom of education for all of mankind, especially for females in Pakistan. As a Pashtun girl living in Mingora, Pakistan, Malala was not always permitted to do everything that she dreamed…

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    Taliban Research Paper

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    like what they were doing so they wanted to gather more people and attack. After they got enough people they started to attack and chase them out (Mehra, 2014). The Taliban is a group of Muslim militants that live near the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Mullah Mohammed Omar is one of the people, who created the Taliban in 1994 (Pointon, 2007). There is not much known about Omar, except that he is not seen in public very often. Omar is not from Afghanistan he is from Kandahar. He came from a…

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