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    done because of many cultural differences between Muslims and Hindus. They did not accept each other, so terrorized each others houses, many rallies where formed and there was much chaos in the entire area. Pakistan was where the Muslims were driven to and the Hindus stayed in India. Before Pakistan was created Muslims and Hindus lived in the same country called British India. Muslims were thought to be of a lower class and were not accepted by the Hindus. Even taking water from a Hindu well would not

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    The outstanding novel, I Am Malala: The girl who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban, was written by Malala Yousafazai and Christina Lamb. Published by Back Bay Books at New York in June 2015, it takes place in The Swat Valley of Pakistan from 1997 to 2013 and mainly discusses the issue of women’s rights. This novel argues that women all over the world should have the right to an education, including many strengths such as cultural detail and emotion as well as weaknesses such as many

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    JANUARY 30th, 1949 - The Mahatma was assassinated by a man called Naturam Godse. After he shot him, instead of running away, he stood his ground and surrounded. He said, "No one should think that Gandhi was killed by a madman" One of the best speeches of All time, which is compared to Socrates's speech in his trial. The Judge was astonished by his speech and commented that if India had followed the Jury system of giving judgments, Godse would have been adjudicated as "Not Guilty" by the Jury, cause

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    1. in troduction 1.1 Background Supports have gotten to be all inclusive and particularly in the event that we examine about superstar underwriting. Advertisers regularly scrap over famous people for an opportunity to utilize their name. This requirement for champion really implies that sponsors and advertisers are discovering new methodologies and discoveries to expand the advance of famous people. A few work, some fall flat, some are doubtful. Despite whatever methodology, the underwriting

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    Why? Because she was not only a 15-year-old girl; she was also a crusader for girls’ right to go to school. This work had made her famous throughout Pakistan and around the world. It had also made her a target of the Taliban.” (6) This is also a challenge because Malala would be risking a lot of things by standing up to the Taliban and going to school. She would be risking the death or torture of herself

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    Baba and Amir are in the back of a truck as they escape from Kabul, as it was being invaded by the Soviets and has became a war-zone. They escaped to Pakistan and eventually moved to Fremont, California. In order to support the family, Baba worked at a gas station. Meanwhile, Amir finishes high school and went to college. They sell things at San Jose flea markets every Sunday in order to make extra money

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    comparison and differences about Malala Yousafzai and me. I will include the differences of Malala. I will provide the differences of me. Lastly I will tell you how we are the same. The differences between me and Malala. Malala was born in Mingora, Pakistan on July 12, 1997 while I was born in Bhavnagar, India on February 9, 2005. Malala Yousafzai was a teen activist and now famous for standing up for girl’s education while Malala was famous I was not famous or recognized yet. Because of Malala’s bravery

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    Amir referred to an event that had happened in 1975. He was twelve at the time and growing up in Afghanistan. He said the experience had made him who he was today. Amir told a story about last summer he had received a phone call from a friends in Pakistan to come see him and his name was Rahim Khan. Amir gets off the phone and takes a walk in the city he currently lives in, which is San Francisco. He thinks of home and his old friend Hassan. When Amir and Hassan were children, Amir would come up with

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    free individuals have the right to freely express themselves without censorship. Those who lack the freedom of expression attempt to rectify it by speaking out despite possibly retaliation, such as the newsies of New York City, Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan, and Juan from the short story “The Censors” by Luisa Valenzuela. The short essay “Born Free: Children and the Struggle for Human Rights” discusses how children raised their voices in order to advance their rights. Specifically, about 2,500 children

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    how a young Muslim girl stood up for education and changed the world. When Malala Yousafzai was ten years old, the first female prime minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, was shot dead. Young Malala had witnessed this act of terrorism on tv, and from that day forward, she promised herself that she would continue the fight for peace and democracy in Pakistan. Malala went on to be interviewed by her local TV stations and newspapers. During these interviews, Malala would speak on the topic of education

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