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    My Headscarf

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    My headscarf‚ or in its accurate Arabic form hijab is formally defined as a veil‚ something used for covering. Muslim females use this to cover their hair in public. It is a choice that we make. It is a choice that we make based on our feelings; based on our willpower to be fully dedicated to performing this task. We do not take it lightly. And we do not appreciate being labeled as oppressed. My hijab lets me express my femininity. My hijab is not about me covering my hair because I was told

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    people talk to police officers is different than how they talk to their intimate friends. Like the person who is Muslim‚ maybe they don’t wear the Hijab because they are scared of getting assaulted. Embracing their master status of being Muslim might cause a negative reaction from the public so in order to avoid chaos they decide not to wear the Hijab. The master status concept relates to the front stage theory because people with master status have to put on an act to protect themselves. The master

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    nasty remarks said towards her. One thing that she said was the most stereotypical about her religion‚ is that everyone thinks that women have to wear the Hijab because it is what women do. She actually did not start wearing her Hijab until after high school when she made the choice to do so. Her reasoning behind why she wanted to wear a Hijab because she felt like she was going to gain more respect from people in her life because they would be looking at her to have a conversation‚ they would not

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    Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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    Malala had to brothers her older brother Kushal‚and her younger brother Atal as a child all children did not need to wear hijabs course they were yet teenagers‚ once you would reach ẗeenage hood¨ girls would have to wear hijabs and walk behind and can only leave home with a male to be in ¨modern suciudie¨.Malala herself was never a girly girl but she did love the color pink and lusted for playing with her hair‚her father was

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    would be a very boring place. Therefore‚ people should be determined based on what they contribute to their culture‚ not by their appearance. Naheed Mustafa‚ a Muslim woman‚ wears a hijab because in their culture‚ it gives back women ’s "ultimate control on their bodies." (104). According to Mustafa: Wearing the hijab has given me freedom from constant attention to my physical self. Because my appearance in not subjected to public scrutiny‚ my beauty‚ or perhaps lack of it‚ has been removed from

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    Hurt Hawks

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    Freedom is a right that every human should have. Without freedom‚ the world is a dim and dull place. The poem “Hurt Hawks” by Robinson Jeffers is about injured hawks that face the reality of no longer having freedom and feeling defeated. The short story “Silent Protest” by Shadi Eskandani is about the fight for women’s rights in the Muslim religion and culture. The women are protesting for freedom of choice‚ they want to be able to make their own decisions on what they can do and wear without being

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    Kontribusyon

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    -hawak ang pamahalaan‚ hukbon military‚ relihiyon -parang diyos *pharaoh Khufu o cheops- pinagukulan ang paggawa ng pyramids *giza pyramid- kakaiba‚ 137m * ang mga pyramids ay libingan ng mga pharaoh + ang mga susunod na pinuno ay mahina at walang kakayahan. Kabulukan ng pamahalaan at naubos ang kaban ng bayan sa pagpapagawa ng pyramid at musoleo. +lumaganap ang kaguluhan at nagpaligsahan ang mga maharlika para angkinin ang kapangyarihan. + napa-alis ang huling

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    Transcription_1

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    recording) kay kailangan man sa exact nga ano .. exact transcript .. ng ano‚ conversation. Interviewee 1: Ah. Okay. So dapat mao gyud ang kuan .. unsay tawag ani‚ details. Okay sige. Rolf: So first question ma’am‚ under history na ano .. topic. May we request you to tetll us why and how OSPA-FMC was established? Interviewee 1: Actually‚ ... OSPA-Farmer’s Medical Center.. ah.. ang tag-iya gyud niani is the Ormoc Sugarcane Planter’s Association. Ormoc’s .. Ormoc Sugarcane‚ when you say sugarcane‚ mga tubo

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    Bangkang Papel

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    Ulat ni Karen Davila Sa bangkang papel nila isinulat noon ang kanilang mga pangarap para sa mas magandang buhay at pinalutang ito sa ilog Pasig. Ika-23 ng Hulyo 2001‚ sinagot ng langit ang kanilang dasal. Mula Payatas sa Lungsod Quezon‚ biglang napunta sa bulwagan ng Batasang Pambansa sina Jayson Banogon‚ Jomer Pabalan at Erwin Dolera. Sila ang napili ng kauupo pa lang na Pangulong Arroyo para maging mukha ng kanyang programa para sa mahihirap na mamamayan. Libreng pag-aaral‚ kabuhayan

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    had to answer the question of her son and explain to him that women in hijabs are treated like second class citizens due to "religion and culture". But quite many men also find veil to be offensive. They see veil as a statement that man is an animal‚ he is weak to control himself and will lose control at the slightest glimpse of female flesh (BBC1‚ 2013). Obviously people with those views would not like to see women in hijab at their workplace or in schools where they send their children. But then

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