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    I am a prominent social activist and security subject matter expert. As a young leader I value and use every moment of life. I am not special, but I am different, because the hardship of life taught me to be tough, but compassionate. I have grown up in starvation and war, but with hard work and education. As a survival and victim of three decades of war, I have lost many things, but not hope and confidence. My goal is to establish a long lasting security and peace in Afghanistan, region and…

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    Bun Keebab Research Paper

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    someone who can fluently speak English, goes to a private school, is ‘modern’ and wears jeans. On the other hand is the ‘Bun Kebab’(local food) who can be defined as someone who attends a local school or university with other Bun Kebabs, knows more Urdu than English, may wear a Hijab or scarf, and is traditional. Where do I stand? Probably somewhere between a Burger and a Bun Kebab; someone with a split-personality. This paper looks at how that split-personality is the root and link between…

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    She was going to “... Malala began writing a blog for the BBC Urdu service under a pseudonym…” (malala.org) She also wrote a book with renowned author Patricia McCormick, as well as speaking on local and national television and radio stations, and also newspapers. “So, throughout 2008, as our SWAT was being attacked…

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    9/11 Reflection

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    The memory of 9/11 is kind of fuzzy but I remember I was 2 years old and my Sister and I had a doctors appointment in Manhattan that day. It was a normal day until the Tragedy took place. I remember we were driving and my mom says in urdu “ that airplane looks Like its flying to low” and my dad brushes it off and says “you're just imagining things”. The doctors office was surprisingly close to the twin towers. We finally reach there and a…

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    girls. Malala loved going to school and knew if she worked hard she would fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor, a teacher or a politician. Malala loved to learn and was very smart. She was proficient in three different languages including, English, Urdu and Pashto. Her parents always supported her and Malala knew she could be anything she wanted to be and she could accomplish anything.…

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    Promoting language and literacy development It is important that teachers and early childhood professionals in the school setting progress monitor over an extended period of time. It needs to be at least two eight week cycles. When working with the youngest children in the home setting, David uses the Kaufman approach when working on language development. It was developed for children with apraxia of speech, but David also uses for many of the children he works with. The Kaufman approach is…

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    Antonio Gramsci Introduction Antonio Gramsci was born on January 22 of 1891, in Sardinia, Italy. Gramsci’s journey began in 1915 where he became a journalist for the Italian Socialist Party. However, it was not until 1921 when Gramsci had become a prominent member of the party which split into the Italian Communist Party. On November 8th of 1926 he was arrested for speaking against fascism. Gramsci’s familiarity began in the confine of Regina Coeli prison. His long sentence resulted in his…

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    Be that as it may, commonplace languages have no official status in Pakistan, with the exception of Sindhi in Sindh, given the way that Urdu and English are the official languages of the nation. Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language talked by more than 100 million local speakers around the world, making it the tenth most generally talked language [2015] in the world. It is the local language…

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    My decision to pursue medicine has not derived from an adumbration or childhood dream, but is one I have come to after careful and sleepless nights of contemplation. My fascination stems from the science behind the biological processes in human bodies and I have cherished the chance to explore them further in my A Levels, from complex processes such as the cytoskeleton in Chemistry, to the impact of genetic mutation on the structure of DNA in Biology. I always strive to develop my critical…

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    and cowardly act.” President Obama described the shooting as “reprehensible and disgusting and tragic.” Many pro-Taliban and other Islamist supporters within the Pakistani government and press believed the shooting was “made-up”, or promoted in the Urdu press as a U.S. fabricated conspiracy (Page…

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