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    through the struggle of living in newly occupied by Taliban Kabul she grows fears she had never had before. Her life changes when a missile destroys her house along with her whole family besides her, her mother and two brothers. As she later flees to Pakistan she finds that she is taking the role of responsibility in the family.…

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    There are many ways a person could be driven to undertake a mission. Farah Ahmadi from The Other Side of the Sky was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted her and her mother to make it to Pakistan safely. Annie Johnson was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted to support her kids. Ernesto's from Barrio Boy was driven to undertake his mission because he was moved to America. Farah Ahmadi was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted her and her mother, the…

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    the right to go to school. She even started a fund in 2013, to help girls have the right to go to school. Malala’s Life On July 12, 1997, Malala was born. Although a baby girl wouldn’t be celebrated in Pakistan, her father still gave her all of the opportunities that a boy would have. Ziauddin promised her that she would be able to go to school and be treated equally in his home. Malala absolutely loved learning and would make sure women were…

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    southeastern and northern parts of the country. It spreads across 251,827 sq. miles, making it just smaller than the state of Texas which comes in at 268,820 sq. miles. The country is located between Southern Asia and Central Asia. It is bordered by Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, China, and India. This location centering between central and southern Asia makes Afghanistan both landlocked and a land bridge within Asia. The country of Afghanistan has been seen on the news…

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    Everyday people in Afghanistan and Pakistan deal with the Taliban multiple different ways. In the book Under The Persimmon Tree by Suzanne Fisher Staples. The book shows many ways on how the Taliban act. “ repay us for having helped our enemy you must come fight with the Taliban” (Staples…

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    Farah Ahmedi

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    mom. They were trying to get through the gate to Pakistan, but the guards would not let anyone through. As stated in the text, “I felt desperate to get through” (Ahmedi 1). Farah needed to get through to Pakistan for her and her mother’s safety. Scared, the two were “barely [...] hanging on [...] we needed to get through” (Ahmedi 3). Luckily, they were saved by a generous man who graciously travelled with them across a goat path to get to Pakistan. The path was lengthy and Farah had a…

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    Ariana Grande's Life

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    is trying to say that whatever happens, someone can synthesize to make it exceptional. Next up, Malala Yousafzai is a great young woman who changed her life by refusing to the Taliban and sticking up to for women's right to proceed to school in Pakistan and around the world. “ It feels as if this life is not mine. It’s a second…

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    she still speaks to audiences around the world, and fights for women 's education. Before the Taliban took over Pakistan, people were not nervous to leave their homes. The Pakistanian people roamed the streets, and interacted with neighbors. People left their doors unlocked at night because they knew everyone and trusted them with everything they owned. When the Taliban moved into Pakistan, it was as if these people 's lives flipped…

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    As the Taliban gained control, banning girls from attending school and other rights. Malala Yousafzai began writing a blog about life in the Swat Valley.Malala is a young girl who decided to fight for women's right to education when this fundamental right was taken. When her identity was discovered, Malala began to appear in both Pakistani and international media, advocating the freedom to pursue education for all. While Malala was in a school bus it suddenly stopped and someone shot her in the…

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    Places that Prove Azad Kashmir Is a Real Life Fairy Tale Regular magnificence is unmatched. Pakistan has world most delightful spots for visit, particularly getting it done in northern ranges of Pakistan and Kashmir district. This some piece of the nation is renowned all around the globe as a result of high as can be mountains, lavish green valleys, powerful waterways, delightful lakes, and astonishing untamed life. Azad Kashmir is the Pakistani-controlled part of Kashmir, lying west of…

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