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    There was an American father and two Saudi Arabian females, a mom and her daughter. The father’s name was Jerry. The moms name was Aliyah and her daughters name was Gabriella who was only 4. The father had a son named John that went over to Saudi Arabia for a secret mission. That’s how he met Aliyah and soon came a baby. Not soon after she was born he got gunned down by some men that Aliyah’s dad hired to go kill him. Aliyahs dad did that because John impregnated his daughter so he disowned her…

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    Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Thesis: While America attempts to “save” the Muslim women from the Taliban, they’re missing the big picture. Instead of “liberating” the women of their burqas, Americans need to leave their ethnocentric ideas behind and come to the realization that they are ignoring far more important issues of the Afghani woman. For example, creating an environment free of war for the safety of the Afghani woman. Support: Burqas are often worn for modesty, protection,…

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    In “Beyond the Burqa”, Zuhra Bahman states that people prefer the traditional justice system. To begin with, over 80 percent of people from the Afghan culture would be partial to the traditional justice system. According to the author,” …These customs are extremely hard to change as most Afghan people and institutions either passively endorse or actively follow them” (Bahman 325). This means that during the Taliban era people would prefer the traditional justice system just because it is…

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    (AGG) It is true that there are people all over the world going through what Najmah went through in the novel, only the outcome in the real world is not the same as it is for Najmah. (BS-1) Najmah’s outcome is different from many people in the real world because her loyalty to her family is demonstrated by her increase in responsibility to her family and to maintain stability after Baba-jan and Nur were kidnapped. (BS-2) Also, when she is traveling across the mountains with Akhtar and Khalida,…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    “Let us pick up our books and our pens they are our most powerful weapons one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world.” (Malala). Malala has taught many that education should be a priority in our life for it will always be our weapon no matter what fight. Although she has had many difficulties in her life she encourages us to not give up. For as Malala she has only wished the best for the Taliban after and before they had attacked her and others. “I want education for the…

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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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    The rise in population demands foods at wider level. The population growth rate in Pakistan and other developing countries is very high. The ongoing trend of converting cultivable and arable land in to residential colonies is also reducing food production especially with reference to Pakistan. This is not only reducing food cultivation but also leads towards increased urbanization. Farmers are not any more interested in cultivation. They…

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    chose this book because its author is a Pakistani and my culture can relate to that because we share so much of the same cultural beliefs since Pakistan use to be part of India before Pakistan gained independence from India on August 14, 1947. Another reason why I chose this book was that she did so much for equal rights of education for girls in Pakistan when she was basically my age.…

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    Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. In a country where “rifles are fired in celebration of a son, while daughters are hidden away behind a curtain,” it is uncommon for a father, or in this case, Malala’s father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, to praise a girl (Yousafzai, with Lamb ch. 1). From the moment Ziauddin Yousafzai laid eyes on Malala, he knew she was special. He even named her after a Pashtun heroine, Malalai of Maiwand. Malalai was a woman who “inspired the Afghan…

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    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN: Since 1947 (the time of partition) Pakistan has struggled to build up infrastructure and productive potential through the process of development planning. Seven five year plans has been completed. The over all result of economic development is not encouraging. Pakistan has strategies to accelerate the rate of economic development but due to some obstacles it could not achieve its targets. The main obstacles in the way of economic development of Pakistan are as…

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