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    Hero Hall of Fame is Malala Yousafzai. She got the whole world's attention to help women education because we’ve been trying to get away from that for about a long time ago when we started giving women rights, so why can’t the women and girls at Pakistan get an education. She risked her life for this because lots of people wanted her dead ever since she expressed herself for getting an…

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    Craig stood up for child slavery. On their website, www.freethechildren.com, one day in the newspaper he saw an article about Iqbal Masih, a twelve year old boy that was a former child slave in Pakistan but was murdered because he spoke up for human rights. Craig was as twelve at the time and wanted to make a difference in the world. Craig convinced a handful of seventh graders and his brother Marc to help. They created a program called, Free the…

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    Race Relations Sociology

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    The first peoples of India were settled along the Indus River, in the Sind and Punjab regions of modern Pakistan.2 The major cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro are known for a sophistication that pre-dates the Aryan conquest that was once considered to be the beginning of true civilization in India. The reason for the collapse of the Indus River Valley civilizations…

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    India and the UK Two very powerful countries, but there was a time when the British empire used to rule over India (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh). In those decades the UK learnt somethings from India, and India learnt a few things from the UK, while somethings will never change. So in this text I will reflect, compare and share my opinions on the differences and similarities between India and the UK. One huge similarity is the language English. English is growing rapidly all around the…

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    What Causes Teen Activism

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    people that stood out the most for me and are who I think are good activists. Malala is a girl who likes to help people and want girls to have a good education. According to the interview with Jon Stewart, Malala is 19 years old and is from Mingora, Pakistan. She has lived the past 2 or 3 years without education because the Taliban shut all the schools down. She also got extremely injured when the Taliban shot her in the head. She is a very lucky girl to have survived the bullet in her head,…

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    amongst Central Asia, but did you know that the United States was a factor in creating the Taliban? Did you know that the United States even provided them with Military information too? The Taliban tried to impose their religion upon the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan. However, they were successful, but they later have been convicted of being responsible for multiple suicide bombings and other attacks. Back in 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. In addition to, the United States…

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    Zainab Ansari Death

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    Last week, citizens of Pakistan and communities from around the world were left horrified and shocked after the discovery of Zainab Ansari’s death. #JusticeForZainab became a top trending Twitter hashtag once everyone became aware of this story so they can ensure incidents like this do not go unnoticed. Zainab Ansari, an eight year old girl was abducted, raped, murdered and then thrown into a garbage bin, later initiating heartache and almost riots across the country. Zainab’s parents stated…

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    ABSTRACT The life of Chengez is crisscrossed by personal and political events and though, in the best fashion of an objective analyst, one tries to keep these issues compartmentalised, they do overlap. It is these areas of overlapping that become interesting as they illustrate the maxim, “The personal is political and the political is personal.” The two parts of the study show how Changez’s life becomes an eddy caught in the cross currents of international geopolitics, especially in the…

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    school. She also explains how she shouldn’t be afraid to go to school and of the Taliban, and that no even if the Taliban continues to say and do things, she is still gonna try to get her education. [Clincher] III The Taliban continues to attack Pakistan, but Malala continues to believe that school is more important. In connection to this Malala states “In the Khushal School the students are mainly taught and educated on the problems in society and society itself. This causes them to question…

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    The understudies were given current logical and innovative instruction through the medium of English, in an 'in-house' educational system which was basically in light of western lines, and later noticeably was the best compel in the Pakistan Development. Sir Sayyid had accentuated the educating the neighborhood dialects and religious training in the educational modules and had dependably regarded the socio-social substances of the Indian culture. He had chosen to keep a fine adjust between…

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