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    Yaser Abd Thesis

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    Yaser Abdel Stated (born Jan 27, 1957) can be a fugitive on the FBI Twenty Most Desired Record. A Egypt citizen regarding the usa, he is required with the murder regarding their a couple of young daughters in Irving, Colorado. Stated, any Muslim who is noted to obtain been recently incredibly managing regarding their daughters, can be considered to include felt which their daughters, Amina, 17, as well as Darlene, teen, experienced dishonored family members by means of their particular refusal…

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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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    Malala Being Shot Analysis

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    She said, “I am dismayed at the situation is Pakistan, where one in three primary-school children don’t go to school and militancy has taken hold. Maybe this one girl’s story could wake people up to what’s going on.” Christina believes this because she values bringing awareness to what happened to Malala…

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    the argument mentioned that Afghanistan was not the Taliban so why punish the entire country? I really found it interesting when it discussed how sending troops to Afghanistan would put American lives in danger because they would have to go through Pakistan. It made me think he was implying that the United States would rather kill off innocent Afghans instead of American…

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    So many Iranian women are facing death and punishment for not being fully covered. In the 1970’s, profane laws were being changed into Islamic and religious laws causing chaos. Many women are being tortured, abused, and do not have equal rights as men. Women in Iran are the cause of bigotry. Women in Iran have been the central aim of violence and religious discrimination. Women in Iran that are anticipated or involved in marriage, don’t have any rights and are being tortured. According to the…

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    Here is in an anecdote of the day malala was hit by the Taliban .“Today wasn’t the best day, I had a test today. But I didn’t mind it as much as my classmates did. Since the time of the Taliban our school didn’t show anything about what was happening inside. For girls, the door to the school was like a magical entrance to our own learning world. As we walked and then ran up the stairs. At the top of the stairs was doors to all the classrooms. We put our backpacks in our classrooms, then came…

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    dying friend's last wish. Lastly, Spitz wanted to remain in top position. However, Farah Ahmedi, Cap, and Spitz were all determined because they wanted to achieve their missions. Farah Ahmedi, really wanted to leave Afghanistan and get over the Pakistan border. Just like Cap and Spitz, she was extremely determined on whatever mission they undertook. Farah and her mother wanted to leave Afghanistan for a better life, and to do so they had to leave soon, so they had a place to stay. According to…

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    Iranians There were several things that I found interesting about Iranians. The first one according to the book was adultery is considered a great sin, and his harshly penalized. Cases of adultery are punishable with death by stoning (Hennon &Wilson, 268). I think that is harsh and cruel thing to do to a person because he or she committed a sin. The second thing was in Iran, marrying your relative is a normal thing to do. According to the book, endogamy has insured the accumulation of power and…

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    Osama Gender

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    The movie Osama was very powerful because it illustrated how horrible life was for women in Afghanistan. I was extremely outraged to how the Taliban sprayed down all of the widows who were protesting. It portrays the time when the Taliban had control of Afghanistan. During this period women were considered lower quality to men. In Afghanistan the laws of the country are dictated by traditional customary practices and religious influences. Religion and cultural practices can have a major impact…

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    Apt 3 Interview

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    RAFT 3: Interview with Rahim Khan Rahim Khan is an elderly man and resident of Peshawar who has gone through many things in recent years, now lives where his late business partner used to live. He takes very good care of this house, but he regrets to inform us that he does not know how long it will last due to an untreated illness. After listening to his story we went to his well-kept house to ask for an interview and we got many honest answers. What makes the Taliban take charge of such a…

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