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    strong bad. The socially they have a lot of trouble with other countries and the taliban rule afghanistan. The taliban have closed all school for the people will not get a good education. In the book bread winner on (page 30-33) parvan dad is taken out of his home for getting an education in a different country even though it was 20 years ago. It is so scary that they are afraid to go in tall grass because the taliban have blasted land mine all over the place and it is so bad that people have…

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    out against the injustices that were inflicited upon her and women everywhere. Saying to her local press club, “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education.” She grew up with a very loving and caring family that encouraged her to bring social issues to the public eye, and fight for what she believed was right and morally correct. During this time the Taliban ran rampant through Pakistan. They controlled…

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    I Am Malala Research Paper

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    piece of non-fiction literature detailing the life of Malala and her struggle for education in Pakistan. Detailing the life of Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, it recounts her early childhood and her influences in the Swat Valley, the rise of the Taliban under Fazlullah, her and her father’s activism, being shot, and her life after the shooting. The book attempts to weave in suitable background information as required by the subjects in each of the chapters, but often falls short in this regard.…

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    Lastly, the most predominant issue that emerged from the Taliban Regime controlling Afghanistan, would be the issue of religion. Before the Taliban, people stomached secular individuals and didn’t persecute them for not being as religious. An example of this from the book would be Baba. He was a very well-known Afghan because of his royal elite background, however, he was not religious. No harm came to Baba or Amir because they were not religious. The individuals who were religious, they were…

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    Adolescence Underestimation Far too many of the world 's adults have seemed to make a habit of underestimating adolescents. Terms such as "lazy" and "unmotivated" are typically attributed to Generation Y by those who barely know them! Every so often, however, a young adult comes along and makes such a substantial impact on the world that even the most stubborn people begin to reconsider their cynicism. Malala Yousafzai is…

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    did not hesitate to demand that the Taliban, a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan, hand over bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. However, they refused to do so until the United States produced evidence of their involvement in 9/11. President Bush dismissed this request and launched "Operation Enduring Freedom" with the United Kingdom on October 7, 2001. The war comprised three phases with the aim to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power.…

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    Malala Hero

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    at other schools getting hurt and controlled by the Taliban. Her father would get angry about this and it got her thinking what if it could change. I believe Malala Yousafzai classifies as a hero because she was persistent, caring, and an activist. Malala was proven a hero when she was determined . She received death threats and bomb threats from the Taliban (www.biography.com). This shows that she was persistent and kept fighting. The Taliban destroyed a great number of girls schools which…

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    Malala Yousafzai “Shot in the head by an unknown member of the Taliban.” Malala Yousafzai, the woman who help girls maintain a steady level of education. Stood up against the powerful Taliban in anger for taking away education. From her bravery and non-stop effort into trying to have the Taliban back of from her schools so she could learn and become successful. This is a essay about her story. Malala was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan, She attended Kushal Public Schools when she…

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    When many people think of the Taliban, they think of a terrorist group like Al-Qaeda with intentions of attacks on other countries, like America. The most probable reason why people mistake the Taliban for a terrorist group is because they are extremely strict in their ways of controlling the people of Afghanistan. People all over the world consider their rules and punishments unreasonable, for multiple reasons. When the Taliban first moved to Afghanistan, they were kind and wanted to help the…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    opinion with the world. Malala overcame being shot in the head by the Taliban and went on to achieving her dream of supporting schooling for girls and has become a global symbol of peace because of it. No young girl should not have had to go through obstacles such as…

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