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     The core ideas of this school is  the equality of gender. When defined in the dictionary‚ it states that feminism is “The theory  of the political‚ economic‚ and social equality of the sexes”. A feminist is anyone who  recognizes the equality and full humanity of women. Malala Yousafzai‚ a young social justice  leader‚ sums up the general passion felt by those who are members of this school when she  said “We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back”. In history‚ Margaret Cavendish  is an example of one of the scholars who held the beliefs tied to this school

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    Malala is a Pakistani activist who has spent most of her young life fighting for women’s right to equal education. At only 14 years old‚ she was shot in the face by the Taliban in an effort to silence her‚ but it didn’t work. Two years later‚ she gave a

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    BA in English and Communications Freshman English 2 Term Paper Final for grading The importance of the art of rhetoric The art of rhetoric was very important starting from times of a great orator Cicero and as the history is filled with good or bad orators even today‚ we can assume that it continues to be one of the trickiest things to the present day that needs attention and hard work in order to succeed as a speaker or leader. The

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    Eleven year old‚ Wasil Ahmad‚ went shopping for groceries at the market in Tarin Kowt. While he was shopping‚ he was shot by couple of people who were riding on motorcycles by him. On Monday‚ the Taliban later claimed they were responsible for shooting the boy on their website. Dost Mohammad Nayab‚ the spokesman for governors‚ said that Wasil was sent to the local hospital‚ then was transferred to another hospital in Kandahar that would be able to provide better hospitality. Sadly‚ the eleven year

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    who was the Youngest ever Female Head of the State and internationally well-known Leader. * Imran Khan; A Sport Hero‚ A Philanthropist and Most Popular Politician. * Arifa Kareem; the Youngest Microsoft Specialist in the World. * Malala Yousafzai; A well-known Education activist. * Dr. Abdussalam; Noble Peace Prize winner for his famous theory in Physics. * And many more. Sports indicates the talent and potential of the nation‚ Examples are USA and China who are leaders in World

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    Malala Yousafzai a Pakistani female activist for female education once stated “We should all consider each other as human beings‚ and we should respect each other.” The idea of accepting others who are different than us is discussed in the text “To Kill a Mockingbird” and the Colin kaepernick article. Those who believe that we do not get along well with one another argue that because they view that life on earth and the society is racist and bias towards each other. It is clear that individuals can

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    amounts of drama with other girls. This stereotype can be seen in films similar to Mean Girls‚ Clueless‚ and The Pacifier. Unfortunately for Hollywood‚ girls are more complex than this and can’t always fit into this stereotype. Teenaged girls like Malala Yousafzai‚ a Pakistani activist fighting for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize winner‚ have no time to fit into Hollywood’s teen girl image. Many movies depict teenaged girls as addicts to texting‚ tweeting and drama. Hollywood even makes entire

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    Application to the new Swedish Institute’s leadership programme Young Connectors of the Future (YCF) 2013 for selected countries in South Asia Make sure you answer all the questions below. All information should be submitted in English. General Information LAST NAME Nadir FIRST NAME Shoaib DATE OF BIRTH (YEAR-MONTH-DAY) 1989-1-31  FEMALE MALE CITY OF RESIDENCE ISLAMABAD E-MAIL Shoaibnadir@gmail.com PHONE 00922277246 MOBILE PHONE 00923335441313

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    voting‚ equal pay‚ abortion‚ and divorce. Major‚ influential feminists include Susan B. Anthony‚ a well known suffragist who fought for the right to vote; Hillary Clinton‚ the Secretary of State and presidential candidate for the 2016 election; Malala Yousafzai‚ a Pakistani activist for women’s education‚ and many more. The Feminist Movement essentially began in 1848 when Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first Seneca Falls Convention in Seneca Falls‚ NY. Because the Feminist Movement

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    Minors are said to be unfit to make decisions that will majorly affect their life‚ but how can this be true when we have minors like Malala Yousafzai or Jaylen Bledsoe‚ who have done so much at such a young age‚ are seen as genius to the outside world. No one questions their right of mind while making decisions that affect their lives‚ so why is a child who is terminally-ill deemed less sane

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