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    (319). Meanwhile, Kathleen Jamie’s essay “Shia Girls’ is a piece of travel writing that produced an idea of Pakistan for her Western readers. The keyword in the editor 's’ description of travel writing is “control,” both generally and for Pakistan. Before reading Jamie’s essay, Pakistan seemed an “empty” place for me and probably for most Americans. In our minds, when we think about Pakistan or Afghanistan, we think of terrorists or, as Jamie worries her Scottish neighbors might think, “All…

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    Malala Yousafzai Biography

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    Born in Mingora, Pakistan, which is located in the country’s Swat Valley Malala Yousafzai, whose name means "grief stricken,” witness her town being destroyed by an Islamic fundamentalist group. Yousafzai’s hometown was a popular destination in the summer for its festivities in her early childhood till the Taliban showed interest in the town. The Taliban is an Islamic militant fundamentalist group that enforced Sharia law. They also denied education to females and forced strict rules of behavior…

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    The many Hindus coming from Pakistan into India endured many hardships involving killings, rape, theft, and abduction. Numerous Indian Hindus became enraged, and some even took to action killing local Muslims, with only Gandhi to blame (Vaidya para 12). Gandhi was misleading when it came down to what religion he affiliated with. The breaking point for many Hindus was Gandhi’s successful attempt to fast “to the death” until Pakistan was given 550 million rupees by the Indian government…

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    started to come in from people we knew. My parents were frantic. The couldn’t believe what they had been told. I came down awoken from all of the commotion downstairs. I asked my brother what had happened. Zal replied, “A 7 magnitude earthquake hit Pakistan”. At that moment I didn’t really understand what had happened and my mom tucked me back into bed and told me I should rest. Waking up the next morning my parents were much more calm and I was told that none of our family members were hurt. My…

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    stated by Malala Yousafzai shows the great importance that education can bring to each individual. But how does Pakistan live up to this philosophy? They have struggled to compete with the world in education and have a complicated road ahead. This case explores the statistics of education as well as a look into the madrassah in Pakistan to further understand their education system. Pakistan is considered to be the 6th most densely populated countries in the world, but has the second highest…

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    recognize what they really have in life. Malala grew up in the Swat Valley of Pakistan; raised by her mother and father, Tor Pekai and Ziauddin. Unlike the Muslim culture and Pakistani way of being raised, Malala, was the first girl born. Usually, that would be a disgrace in their culture. However, her parents named her after a girl that was brave enough to fight in the war in Southern Afghanistan, Malalai of Maiwand.…

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    Use Of Malalala Day Speech

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    education in Pakistan is hopeless to campaign for unless you have the qualities Malala states above. Furthermore, the use of the pause allows for the audience to understand what Malala depicts before she continues. Moreover, she looks down whilst saying “Weakness, fear and hopelessness died.” Then proceeds to hold her head higher whilst saying “Strength, power and courage was born” making the audience see her as triumphant whilst campaigning for women’s rights to education in Pakistan. It is…

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    Heroes of Humanity Malala Yousafzai, Iqbal Masih, and Alex Lin have spread inspiration from being persistent, ambitious, and considerate, and that has helped out our world. If anything is wrong and everybody is too self-centered to help, teen activists will stand up, like Malala, Iqbal, and Alex have. Teen activists help our world because children can make a difference and these activists are proof, by just using time, courage, and a little help to help the environment that they live in.…

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    Because of this operation many students leaders, Bengali intellectuals arrest or kill the distinguished Awami League leaders in the main cities of the then East Pakistan including Dhaka, the Bangali personnel’s of military, that time radio station and telephone was exchange and thereby to take over the control of the province of East Pakistan by ruthlessly the non –cooperation movement headed by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 25th march to middle of May military operations were being taken…

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    standing up and speaking out for what she believes in. Malala inspires girls all over the world to never give up no matter the consequences. She inspires me everyday to be brave and voice my opinions. Malala was born on July 12th 1997, in Mingora Pakistan. She lived with her parents, two younger brothers, Khushal and Atal and two pet chickens. Malala grew up a normal girl who enjoyed playing, and arguing, with her brothers. She also had a passion for education and a desire to learn everything…

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