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    struggle granted girls and women the right to education in many countries.Nevertheless‚until today‚the blessing hasn’t reached Pakistan.Falling into the shadow of Taliban‚universal education is nothing more than a pipe dream to many girls there. Malala‚a 15-year-old activist who promoted women’s right to education in  Pakistan was shot in the head by Taliban militants on her way home on October 19th.Despite being swiftly sent to a hospital in Britain‚the life of the young heroine was at stake.The

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    countries across the world. They were a threat and evil sight to all countries and women everywhere. The United States condemned the actions of the Taliban‚ but the Taliban didn’t stop their persecution of women. The Taliban couldn’t win‚ according to Malala‚ who like Haemon‚ clearly tells the enemy of their mistakes. So‚ through their stubbornness‚ Creon and the Taliban relied on their own beliefs‚ disregarding the call for change from people who should’ve been

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    WAQAR AHMAD RANA Topic: HUMAN RIGHTS (Rights to free and compulsory Education in Pakistan) HUMAN RIGHTS: Human rights imply the rights concerning to life‚ freedom‚ equality and self-worth of the distinct. The UN charter in its preamble reaffirms the determination of the United Nations “to save the succeeding generations from the scourge of war‚ reaffirmed faith in fundamental human rights and pledged to promote social progress and better standards of life. There is - of course‚ one might

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    spreading the word. Other teen activists go through physical and mental violence. These are all challenges that teen activists can face. Some teen activists have groups trying to stop them from them speaking out to the world. An example of this is Malala‚ a young girl from Pakistan‚ who tried to get everyone‚ including girls‚

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    beliefs‚ the action they take‚ and who they are supported by. Then maybe you can become a activists too! First off‚ One thing about teen activists is that they all have a very strong belief in something. For example‚ according to The Daily Show‚ Malala believed that all women should have equal rights and they should also have an education too. She also said in an interview at the Daily Show many things to back he belief. Like when she said‚¨ I believe in equality‚ I believe there is no difference

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    Malala is an 18-year-old girl from Pakistan who is an advocate for education for girls. Her beliefs provoked the Taliban so he issued a death threat for Malala and when she was 15-years-old‚ she was shot in the head. She was in a coma for more than a week and had to recover both physically and mentally. Just a few months after being shot in the head‚ she went back to attend school. Malala is a prime model of a modern-day hero who exhibits the same bravery‚ courage‚ and confidence William Wallace

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    TERRORISM THE BIGGEST THREAT TO PAKISTAN Pakistan Faces Various Forms of Terrorism Elections 2013 A Milestone Achieved Saturday‚ June 01‚ 2013   1.    Introduction 2.    History of Terrorism in Pakistan:  An Overview 3.    Pakistan Faces Various Forms of Terrorism a.    Ethnic / Sectarian b.    Nationalist / Separatist c.    Jihadi / Islamist 4.    Causes of Terrorism in Pakistan a.    Augmenting Illiteracy b.    Increasing Social Injustice c.    Swelling Poverty d.  

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    demeaning female politicians over their physical appearance rather than their views or policies. Although the media wronged women in 2013‚ it is important to talk about the numerous successes of women this year. People should talk about how Malala Yousafzai made Time’s cover and list of “The 100 Most Influential People in the World” or how she was in running for the Nobel Peace prize. People should talk about how the movie Gravity‚ Sandra Bullock being the lead character throughout the whole film

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    FOA “No More Abuse Campaign” This is a campaign that was launched by the King Khalid foundation‚ a non profit organization that uses a powerful‚ simple and compelling image to make a statement against the dominating male figure in Saudi Arabian’ society. Denied the right to travel without consent from their male guardians and banned from driving‚ women in Saudi Arabia are now monitored by an electronic system that tracks any cross-border movements. This campaign is an excellent example of

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    To go further in depth‚ a much known figure‚ Malala‚ fought for female education‚ because she was successful with her matter she was targeted by brutal people. The fact that Malala stood by her opinion on female education was more impactful because she was surrounded by contradicting arguments. We also see situations of public education here in the US but because

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