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    paragraphs‚ varied sentences. Mostly third person‚ but some 1st. Emotive language and imagery. Refer to Marjane’s experience in Iran‚ Discuss Islamic revolution in Iran‚ interview Marjane; compare to other situations where women have been oppressed; Malala; Compare to personal freedoms of Australian women. Feature Article about the role of protest in conflicts. To consider how and why conflict is changed by protest and resistance‚ as the prompt guides Readers of the publication who are interested

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    definition of heroism has changed now it might be about making the right decisions in life and not making a difference for the whole country and maybe just making a difference for yourself. A hero is someone that is brave and inspiring to other people. Malala was a very inspiring and brave person she stood up to people that wanted to hurt her and she was not afraid. The function of a hero is to help people or save people. We read a story and it was about a soldier who lost his arm in a war and how he gets

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    PhD; John A. Boger‚ MD; Duane R. Hospenthal‚ MD‚ PhD; Clinton K. Murray‚ and MD. "Acinetobacter Skin Carriage Among US Army Soldiers Deployed in Iraq." JSTOR. The University of Chicago Press‚ 16 May 2007. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. Moreau‚ Sami Yousafzai‚Ron. " ’You Have the Watches‚ We Have the Time ’" The Daily Beast. Newsweek/Daily Beast‚ 02 Oct. 2011. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. Rosenberd‚ Matthew‚ and Rod Norland. "U.S Abandoning Hopes for Taliban Peace Deals." The New York Times [New York City] n.d

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    us. I choose to conduct myself with integrity and in ways that benefit others and myself‚ act with humility‚ and gratitude for all of my experiences and have a positive outlook on the future. One of the most inspiring stories to me is the story of Malala Youafzai. Similar in age‚ she is known around the world and is an icon for “courage and hope”. She’s brought to my attention the struggle for some to receive an education and its importance. I recognize that education is not something I should take

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    “Do you agree that city life is becoming increasingly unattractive?” The grass is always greener on the other side. At some point in time‚ people living in cities would wonder how different life would be in the countryside where people are one with nature‚ have a much less hectic lifestyle and enjoy greater peace. On the other hand‚ people in the countryside would also wonder about life in cities where people seem to live luxuriously‚ with access to wonderful facilities and have a higher standard

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    free to do what we desire. This is what it means to be free. It may not seem like much but there are many people who have to fight for their freedom and then there are those who suffer from not being free. In the country of Pakistan‚ a girl named Malala wasn’t given the same freedom that many others around the world are given. All the females in her country aren’t allowed to receive an education. Instead of accepting the fact that the Taliban doesn’t want them going to school she risked her life

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    only require that students are educated‚ but that the United States provides free elementary‚ middle‚ and high school for boys and girls. In some countries still to this day‚ girls are not allowed to attend school. Such as the well known story of Malala in Pakistan‚ she was 15 years old trying to pursue in education and her consequence was the Taliban shot her. In Pakistan‚ These countries will even bring violence to those girls who do attend and the girls are looked at as just to be housewives

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    GENDER ROLES AND POWER RELATIONS Over the years there has been a transformation of sorts. Societies steeped in patriarchy have slowly but surely paved the way for a change. Today‚ the erstwhile equation of a meek‚ quiet‚ obedient‚ accommodating woman being akin to a ‘powerless’ woman stands changed. The conventional ‘real’ man is not necessarily the outspoken‚ commanding‚ ‘powerful’ man that he has always been associated with. Gender stereotypes stand challenged!!! History is replete with

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