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    Women In Afghanistan

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    Afghanistan; The Worst Country to be a Women Afghanistan is one of the worst countries to live as a woman due to the poor conditions, and the mistreating by the men. Women’s rights have been taken away, leaving them having to accept the miserable life. Being tortured, killed, forced into marriages, this has become normal to them. Throughout the world women’s equality is improving except in Afghanistan, women had their rights increasingly rolled back. Not a lot of information has been found…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala Yousafzai Malala is a teen activist who wants all girls to be able to go to school. Just because of Malala becoming famous in many places and being a teen activist, she got shot in the head just because of her strong and true statement. Malala had very strong reasons for wanting girls to go to school, that today most of all girls go to school now. Malala was confident about her statements, she knew she was right. She even made a Malala Fund make sure that girls go to school.…

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    HOSA Internship Report

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    I participate in Interact, which is Rotary Club, and Student Council. I am working towards becoming a member of HOSA at a different high school, since ours is un-eligible. I love to give back to my community. During the summer, I joined a "junior volunteer program" at my local hospital "Kingwood Medical Center," and accumulated 100.75 hours. To me leadership looks like, someone who primarily focuses on a certain goal that is beneficial for either it being the community, a group, the planet,…

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    India is the focal point of an intense issue on the planet today. It's an exceptionally various spot with individuals from a wide range of religious foundations, who talk a wide range of dialects and originate from a wide range of areas. They are additionally isolated monetarily. Two of the nation's religious factions, Muslims and Hindus, have been in struggle for many years. Their sentiments of question and scorn for one another are installed in every one of those years and won't leave…

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    amongst Central Asia, but did you know that the United States was a factor in creating the Taliban? Did you know that the United States even provided them with Military information too? The Taliban tried to impose their religion upon the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan. However, they were successful, but they later have been convicted of being responsible for multiple suicide bombings and other attacks. Back in 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. In addition to, the United States…

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    The text studied shows us how the family and the environment of an individual have a vast impact on the nature of journeys, whether they are physical or metaphysical. The family that Malala was brought up in was crucial for her journey, the symbolism “Showing only the male line...He took the tree...he wrote, 'Malala',” shows this. This is symbolic of how she would be treated differently to the other girls in the patriarchal society she resided in. Malala was also greatly influenced by her…

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    In Malala’s acceptance speech she is focusing her beliefs onto her speech. In her speech she constantly trying to address one major issue that has been going on for years. Education. She has been fighting for quality education for girls for about eight years. She expresses her belief by using Pathos, Repetition, and Logos to prove/show that everyone especially girls should have quality education. Firstly when the Malala starts to talk about her and her friends being shot is pathos.…

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    Malala Yousafzai Do you believe that girls should be allowed to go to school? If you do then you think just like Malala Yousafazi! Malala is a girl’s teen activist who overcame many obstacles and is recognized for her many accomplishments. Malala early life effected who Malala would become. Malala overcame many obstacles. That isn’t it, Malala also accomplished many important things in her life! Malala early life affected who she would become. When Malala was young the Taliban banned girls from…

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    The world is a very complex place, but everyday people are faced with injustice. Everybody has a placed, and a calling in this world. The only thing that is holding them back now is unequal rights, in the world based on gender. This is the story of people fighting for their rights, and the obstacles they overcome. Malala is a 15 year old girl. She is strong, she does not give up in the face of danger. “Even if they come to kill me, I will tell them what they are trying to do is wrong, that…

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    Afghanistan Research Paper

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    Jones 1 Holland Jones Ms. Mckinnon English II Pre-AP per. 5 7 May 2015 Afghanistan: Society and Culture Afghanistan is a country rich in unique culture. Traditions have been a part of life for thousands of years. Afghans are independent people who treasure customs and are not accepting to new ways of life. Afghan people are defined by their traditions, etiquette, and religion. People The country of Afghanistan is a potpourri of ethnic groups. With 21.7 million people, Caucasoid groups such as…

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