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    and grasses, and is determined by the climactic conditions and soil types. The climate of Pakistan is too dry for forests, except in the northern hilly and sub mountain belts. Soil formation and hill slopes is a requirement for forest growth, but human practices in these areas have contributed to erosion, rather than to soil formation. The country like Pakistan should have 20-25% under the forest. Pakistan has only about 4% area under the forest. Plants play the important role between the Haman…

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    Although Pakistan has negligible contribution in global carbon emissions, it is high among the list of countries that are suffering from climate change. German watch, a NGO that publishes an annual Global Risk Index of countries most vulnerable to climate related disasters, in 2010 listed Pakistan as the number one most affected country in the world. And in 2011 & 2012, Pakistan was ranked as number three in the list of countries hardest hit by weather disasters because of Climate Change.…

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    Pakistan has always been in the deficit regarding balance of payement, the reason behind this is that the government of Pakistan has always focused of saving the foreign exchange rather than earning it, Successive governments of Pakistan have focused on saving the foreignexchange rather than earning it. Whereas, there has been an bias of anit-export and on the other hand a very composite system of foreign exchange control to contain the imports to balance the foreign exchange availability.…

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    the hostile environment of Pakistan. In her world women were berated, uneducated, and considered possessions. Malala Yousafzai was born to a family of educations. Her the father was known as an outspoken anti Taliban activist. It is no surprise that she would have a passion for learning and an equal interest of the current issues in her country. Malala understood the importance of education at a young age; after the Taliban shut down all the girls’ schools in Pakistan, she adamantly spoke…

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    birth. Usually, when girls are born in Mingora, neighbors commensurate with the parents and the young girls are hidden behind curtains. Ziauddin knew from the minute she was born that she was going to make a difference and thrive as a young woman in Pakistan. From that moment on, he dedicated himself to providing her with the education and skills she needed for being successful. Malala’s mother was also very selfless and fond of her daughter. Though she was illiterate, she knew that her daughter…

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    2009). However, for the past few decades, Pakistan seems to have drowned in an education crisis…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala Yousafzai A person shot and left for dead in a Middle Eastern country. With the current state of unrest in that region, this a familiar story that likely would not surprise many. In this story, the country is Pakistan and the victim is a 15-year-old girl that just wanted to go to school. This attack was the catalyst that thrust Malala Yousafzai into the spotlight and led to her becoming the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner and a global leader for change. Malala Yousafzai is a…

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    defied the Taliban and stopped them from closing the girl schools in Pakistan. She was on many TV shows and has a book about herself called My Name Is Malala. She was invited to meet manny world leaders and earned many awards. Malala had a good childhood before the Taliban started taking over. Malala was born on July 12,1997. She had two brothers and her parents Ziauddin and Tul Makai Yousafzai. She lived in the city Swat in Pakistan. Her dad, owned a girl school which Malala went to. Her…

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    Malala Yousafzai is a education, human rights, and peace advocate from Swat Valley, Pakistan. Malala became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize at 17 for her activism for education for all children. At age 11, Malala began writing a daily diary published by BBC for people to read about life for a school girl living under the Taliban regime. After writing the diary, Malala felt her purpose in life was to spread awareness of the importance of education for all children and global peace…

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    English in Pakistan, keeping in mind the fact that English is the international language. It is essential to learn English if one has to cope-up with the developing countries. English language is used on daily…

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