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    Evaluation of Malala Yousafzai's Malala Day Speech Many people, especially in the United States, take school for granted. They complain about having too much homework, waking up too early, or classes being too boring. When exams roll around and students are under constant stress, they often say that school is "killing them." But in some places of the world, going to school is a literal death sentence, because going to school is against the law. Malala Yousafzai is an 18-year-old female rights…

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    Malala is a teen activist for girls and women's right for education. The equal rights for her in her country. She believed that everyone needed education. She survived a gun wound to the head. The taliban had taken away the privileges from every girl and women for an example: they banned dancing, watching television, and listening to music. Eventually they wouldn’t just shut down the school, they would either burn it down or destroy it completely. All the women were not allowed to have jobs…

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    Much of today’s ethnic conflict can be found in the developing world, particularly on the vast continents of Africa and Asia. Within the developing world of Asia, the Middle East accounts for a large portion of conflicts based on ethnicity, kinship and religion. In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner,” the author's demonstration of the weak and powerful in the novel is spoken to through ethnic status and religious contrasts, in which society and political powers uphold dread upon the greater part…

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    The leader of Afghan Taliban Mullah Mansour is targeted on 21 May 2016 by the US drones in Pakistan. Since 9/11 attacks, this is the first time that the US has succeeded to target the highest ranking Taliban. It came as a surprise during the peak of peace talks and fighting season in Afghanistan. What are the consequences of the death of this very key and controversial Taliban leader? Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour, known as Mullah Mansour was one of the strongest and cruel leaders of the…

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    her childhood, autobiography, I am Malala, and the education that women receive in the Middle East. Her story begins when she, “Malala Yousafzai was born in July 12, 1997, to a Sunni family in the Swat Valley in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan” (Schnee par. 1). Her first name, Malala, was named after Malalai of Maiwand, who was a female poet and warrior. While her last name, Yousafzai, is the name of the tribal confederation that exist in Swat Valley. She lived in a small, cramped…

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    Throughout history, nations have struggled with equality between men and women. Such nations like the United States, didn’t gain voting rights for women until the 1920’s and are still struggling with equal pay today. Afghanistan, in particular, has developed a culture that practices inequality towards women. As of current times, many girls go without education and rights. Overall, many liberties and justices are not being given to women in general. Living in the 20th century, this should not be…

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    Has conflict affected you in a way that you can only turn to your family for help? Family is one of the best ways to respond to conflict. Evidence of this is shown in the stories of Anne Frank: The Diary of a young girl, I am Malala, and Dear Miss Breed.Family can help you get through tough times when you feel alone. One reason family is the best ways to respond to conflict is because family comforts you. Evidence of this is shown in Anne Frank: The Diary of a young girl. When her family and…

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    Katie Fitzgerald Mr. Stryffeler World studies March 13, 2016 Joan of Arc Joan of Arc was a very influential woman and a person woman should be inspired by. Joan was a courageous girl even from a young age. In this paper I will explain in detail the life of Joan of Arc starting from a rather young age and then moving on to fighting in the Hundred Year War to being burned to death in 1431. From this paper you will be inspired by how faithful Joan of Arc was , she would do anything out of the…

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    pertaining to the rule of the Taliban. In 1989, as a young teenager, I read Marie Claire’s ground breaking article entitled “My Escape from the Taliban”. This followed, in diary form, the story of a young woman who escaped from Kabul and found safety in Pakistan. The subsequent report that I have written for this month’s copy of Marie Claire…

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    opportunities and constraints of history and social circumstance” (Elder 1999, pp.308). Daniyal during the years of war and played an active role in the formation of Pakistan. He was seven years old when he joined the Muslims political party known as the Muslim league, and participated in the campaigns. Moreover, after the creation of Pakistan, he used to distribute food and clothing to the citizens who were struggling to start a new life after the…

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