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    16-year old Malala Yousafzai gave the speech given at the United Nations regarding education for girls in Pakistan. Yousafzai is an activist who promotes education for girls in Pakistan. Malala plays an essential role in the insurrection against the Taliban regime in multiple Middle-East countries, but primarily Pakistan, when it comes to educational rights for children. Her actions became internationally known after the Taliban shot her in the head. Malala Yousafzai is not just an average…

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    Rise Of Terrorism Essay

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    by states—the meaning of terrorism varies depending on the context. For example, “One person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter” (unknown). This quote is applicable to international relations in the most recent scenario where former president Ronald Reagan and his administration called the Afghan Mujahideen “freedom fighters” during the Cold War against the Soviet Union, yet two decades later, when a new generation of Afghans are fighting against a regime installed by foreign…

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    Because of this operation many students leaders, Bengali intellectuals arrest or kill the distinguished Awami League leaders in the main cities of the then East Pakistan including Dhaka, the Bangali personnel’s of military, that time radio station and telephone was exchange and thereby to take over the control of the province of East Pakistan by ruthlessly the non –cooperation movement headed by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 25th march to middle of May military operations were being taken…

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    Afghanistan Research Paper

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    It is very similar to our government because it also has three branches, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branch. The current president of Afghanistan is Ashraf Ghani. He is an Anthropologist by education and was the former Chancellor of Kabul University. Through the years by the U.S. Forces still being occupied in the country and helping support its democracy, the Afghan Government…

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    she was truly brave and worthy of their help. Some evidence to support this idea is “I even met president Barack Obama and his family... I told him that I did not like his drone strikes on Pakistan, and when they killed one bad person, innocent people are killed too, and terrorism spread more.” TE (190). Malala believed strongly in her cause, and people including her government and the US president help her, and in the US’s case, give her their…

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    Changing Afghanistan Politics and its Role in The Kite Runner The landlocked country of Afghanistan, rich with power stricken history and brutality, is enduring a continuous shift of power. The Kite Runner, a novel written by Khaled Hosseini in 2003, portrays the Afghanistan lifestyle as it experiences constant political turmoil and the force of power and politics molding the Afghanistan lifestyle. The novel is told from Amir’s point of view as he experiences a guilt ridden life filled with his…

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    reasons) suggesting that Hindus and Muslims of Bharat were two different nations, who could not live together or co-exist. Therefore, Muslims should be given separate Homeland called Pakistan. This came as ‘the Lahore declaration of 1940’. Muslims of Kashmir do essentially belong to Bharat, but with the support of Pakistan and their attitude of abetting terrorism, the Muslims of Kashmir first drove away all Hindus, and claim that they should be separated from Bharat. They believe that they are…

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    Literacy In Afghanistan

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    Afghanistan is one of many third world countries. It is located in South Asia. Afghanistan is surrounded by other countries such as Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan,Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. Its also close to the Arabian Sea. Some places have kings and queens, monarchies, and etc. Afghanistan has a president just like us. Right now their president is Ashraf Ghani. The population in Afghanistan at this time is 30.55 million. Fifty years from now the population should be 40,216,962.37. Men and…

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    Establish Strong Central Government – Separation of power was one of the important issues debated the most within the CLJ. Besides the presence of three separate branches, the president is the head of government supervises over all three. The 2004 constitution combines the king and prime minister powers recognized under the constitution of 1964 constitute and forms current presidency system, the 2004 constitution shaped a centralized…

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    Foreign Policy A Nation founded on the principles of equality, justice and freedom for all. The United States has clearly established a democratic state for its citizens. The promise of freedom to its citizens has been fulfilled. However, as a global superpower and a member of the United Nations Security Council with power to veto,the United States has more responsibilities in the global community, with power to influence world politics. The United States has sought to solve global conflicts,…

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