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    Foreign Aid

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    believe are viable and others believe are a waste of time‚ money‚ and resources. In Afghanistan for example‚ it is many people would argue that the money which the United States sends in foreign aid is getting in to the wrong hands and aiding the Taliban as opposed to assisting in the basic needs of the people as it was intended. Nevertheless‚ although some money used in foreign aid may be misused at times‚ it is an effective tool because it provides a means for survival for many‚ increases respectful

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    Training and a fascinating brief on sniper school. Next it is off to Afghanistan for a variety of different missions with a few details included. This leads into what becomes the primary mission and bulk of the book; Operation Redwing. A high up Taliban leader and known associate of Osama Bin Laden had risen up a most wanted list and it was up to Luttrell and his men to capture or kill him. On June 27 th‚ 2005 Marcus Luttrell‚ Danny Dietz‚ Michael Murphy‚ and Matthew Axelson‚ all SEALs‚ roped

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    neutralize a high-level al-Qaeda. The mission is operation Red Wings‚ tasked with overlooking a village and try and capture or kill a highly dangerous Taliban member that was in links with another dangerous Taliban member Osama bin laden. Faced with an impossible moral decision‚ the small band is isolated from help and surrounded by a much larger force of Taliban ready for war. As they confront unthinkable odds together‚ the four men find reserves of strength and resilience as they stay in the fight to the

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    faith is not just a belief but also a strict lifestyle and the majority of Afghanis lives are governed by their religion being Islam. Afghanistan has been a warring nation since 1978 and has suffered immense repression under the regime of the Taliban who are an extremley brutal and powerful

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    El Titanic aparece como una metáfora de la ciudad de Kabul bajo el Talibán‚ la ciudad‚ como el barco‚ se dirige a ciertos desastres. Como sus vecinos‚ Kabul ha oído que los talibanes traen la paz a los territorios que conquistan‚ y después de años de guerra‚ todos de Kabul está listo para el alivio. Pero paso lo contrario‚ los talibanes pusieron reglas que quitaromn la libertad y creatividad de las personas para asi poder controlar. Cuando la película Titanic llega a Kabul en el verano de 2000‚ cuatro

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    Malali Speech

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    was “How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?”. In late 2008‚ the BBC Urdu website came up with a nice idea to cover the Taliban’s growing impact in Swat. They decided to request a school girl to blog about her life under Talibans‚ but anonymously. None of the students was willing to do that‚ since their families were afraid‚ considered to be too dangerous. Finally‚ Zauddin Yousafsai suggested Malala‚ his daughter‚ just 11 years old girl. At that time‚ Taliban were taking over

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    against his wives are not incorrect. His abusive nature is encouraged‚ since the Taliban members have no disregard in beating women in the streets; if not following their rule of being accompanied by a man. This leads to encourage his behavior since the Taliban is an authority figure to the people of Kabul. Therefore‚ causing the citizens of Kabul to fear the Taliban they also would not likely go against the Taliban‚ furthermore following the rules stated for them to follow‚ creating more followers

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    Afghan Militia Bases * Classify the Dispute and Shape * The Taliban are Muslim fundamentalists‚ with a strict interpretation of Sharia law and a notorious treatment of women. * Afghanistan is a land locked nation-state in a compact shape. * It shares a border with Pakistan. * Pakistan is an elongated state. * The border between the two states is elongated. * Pakistan and Afghanistan are separated by a desert. * These attributes allow the conflict to continue

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    leaders (Aryn). As Mulala got older‚ the Taliban began gaining more and more control throughout Pakistan‚ eventually making their way to Swat. During September of 2008‚ Ziauddin took Malala to Peshawar for a special city event. It was there that she‚ at the age of eleven‚ gave a speech in front of the national media entitled‚ "How Dare the Taliban Take Away My Basic Right to

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    I Am Malala Education

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    struggled as the Taliban prevented education‚ thinking it went against their religion. They especially did not approve of girls attending school. Throughout the memoir‚ two quotes caught my attention. Initially‚ a quote on page 162‚ provided the essence of Malala’s story‚ it says‚ “‘Education is education. We should learn everything and then choose which path to follow.’ Education is neither Eastern nor Western‚ it is human” (Yousafazi 162). She writes this as the leader of the Taliban believes that

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