War in North-West Pakistan

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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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    Malala Yousafzia a young woman who was born in Pakistan who is known for helping children to get their proper education. When she was a child she had a dream like many young children, but hers was different than most. Many children dream of becoming famous or an astronaut or a firefighter when they grow up, but not Yousafzia. Ever since she was a young girl she dreamed of education for all and proper schooling for everyone. In Yousafzia’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech she uses rhetorical…

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    educated or do as they please. Much like Saint Clare, Malala Yousafzai had to have an immense amount courage and bravery to do what she did for herself and other women in her country. As a child, Malala Yousafzai became an advocate for women in Pakistan and opposed the Taliban. The Taliban issued an edict banning on all girls attending school and getting an education (www.biography.com). Even though Malala admitted she was afraid to attend school during that time, her fear did not stop her…

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    recognize what they really have in life. Malala grew up in the Swat Valley of Pakistan; raised by her mother and father, Tor Pekai and Ziauddin. Unlike the Muslim culture and Pakistani way of being raised, Malala, was the first girl born. Usually, that would be a disgrace in their culture. However, her parents named her after a girl that was brave enough to fight in the war in Southern Afghanistan, Malalai of Maiwand.…

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    Malala Yousafazi had a lot of goals and dreams when she was growing up in the SWAT valley where she lived in Pakistan. She was surrounded by people who challenged her led her in the right direction which helped shape her into the person she is today. Malka e-Noor challenged Malala because they both wanted to be top of their class. As a result, they both took their education seriously which benefited both of them in the end. Ziauddin Yousafazi is Malala’s role model. He is the one that teaches…

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    the women in her country were taken advantage of by utilizing dramatic pathos, descriptive imagery, and social realism. In Pakistan, there is an inadequate village surrounded by mountains that is called Swat Valley. In the small village, there is a group of people who enforced strict truism, they are called The Taliban. The Taliban had told all the females in Pakistan that they are not supposed to go to school and get an education. As Malala speaks…

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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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    shifting Afghans from one refugee camp to another The Afghans won the Soviet War, which lasted from 1979-1989, but over 9 million people have lost their homes and resettlement in the country is tough. Millions of Afghan refugees have either fled to Pakistan or Iran, and 3 million refugees have moved to the cities or the mountains in Afghanistan, hoping to find safety there. Most people wanted to go back to their homes after the war, but not everyone could support themselves. Afghanistan had…

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    each other. The . Malala Yousafzai was born on the 12th of July,1997. She lived in Mingora, Pakistan. Malala is an activist who uses actions and strong words to support or oppose something, it is also when someone takes direct action to complete and reach their goal. Malala’s political goal was to stand up for women's education in Pakistan. On October 9th, 2012 a serious crime was taken place in Pakistan between a 14-year-old girl named Malala Yousafzai and the terrorists Tehrik-i-Taliban. The…

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    in society is to be extraordinary in an ordinary world, bringing that little extra into the picture to save mankind from itself. This takes loads of dedication. In an article written on October 10, 2014, seventeen year old Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan wins the Nobel Peace Prize. She survived a shot to the head by members of the Taliban for sticking up for girls’ rights to an education. Afterwards, she said, “Weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage…

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