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    Pakistan is where she’s from. Malala had a problem with the Taliban in her county about girls going to school‚ because they did not want their women smarter than them. She is a smart young lady who stood up for what she wanted. Malala is courage’s‚ selflessness‚ and determination all in one in someone so young. She also started and journal entry everyday about how it was unfair to the girls in country that wanted to get an education as the Taliban found out about all the attention she was putting on the

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    named after was one of the greatest heroines of Afghanistan. She wanted girls to have an education‚ but the Taliban didn’t want women to attend school‚ only men. Malala was fourteen years old when she began speaking to the people of her town about how everyone should have an education. No one should be deprived of an education due to gender. On October 9‚ 2012 Malala was shot by the Taliban while she was heading home from school. She survived the life threatening injury and she continues to speak

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    example she is empowering women to have the rights of education. Malala encourages people around the world to stand up for their rights under the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai is a young girl that was born in Mingora‚ North Pakistan. She was one of the few girls in the country that attended school. She is also one of the few people that spoke out about the taliban and advocated for the rights of girls to be educated in her country and around the world. Malala has won many awards for her dedication to women’s

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    Growing up in her country‚ the Taliban managed to gain control and commenced a campaign to destroy all government institutions. They began destroying girls’ schools since they believed

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    in pakistan until the taliban prevented her to attend school just because her gender. This girls name is malala and she pursues gender equality and her right to an education instead of getting pushed over by the people preventing her from attending school. When malala was eleven she wrote a speech called “How dare the taliban take away my basic right to an education” and she went around the world publicly speaking out against gender inequality. Malala was shot by the taliban to be silenced but instead

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    The Ethical Dilemmas

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    between either killing or releasing four Afghani goatherds who might or might not be Taliban partisans. In this scenario there are several stakeholders‚ the four goatherds‚ the marine lieutenant‚ the other personnel in the patrol‚ the Taliban and the Afghani civilians. The first perspective for this dilemma is that the lieutenant can release the four goatherds assuming that they are not partisans to the Taliban. This would be the easiest decision since the lieutenant’s personal morals are not sacrificed

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    Najmah Character Analysis

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    (STEWE-2) When the Taliban raid Najmah’s house it is the start of Najmah developing from a little kid to a more adult like role‚ and she realizes the harsh reality: the real monsters aren’t the ones hiding under the bed. “”No!’ I shout‚ and Mada-jan holds me against her‚ keeping

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    Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others Author(s): Lila Abu-Lughod Reviewed work(s): Source: American Anthropologist‚ New Series‚ Vol. 104‚ No. 3 (Sep.‚ 2002)‚ pp. 783-790 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the American Anthropological Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3567256 . Accessed: 18/01/2012 15:55 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at

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    for girls’ education since she was 11. In 2009‚ Malala started blogging about living under Taliban rule for the BBC. She later became a national figure in her country‚ appearing on television as a spokesperson for girls’ education. Saatchi: But then‚ when she was only 15 years old‚ she was shot by the Taliban. Malala was aboard a bus in 2012‚ campaigning for education of girls in Pakistan‚ when the Taliban reportedly hijacked the bus and singled her out‚ shooting her in the head. Layla: On 12 July

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    Women in Afghanistan

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    around the world. The women of Afghanistan have been brutally beaten‚ publicly flogged and killed for violating Taliban rules. This began after the Taliban seized control over Kabul‚ the capital of Afghanistan in 1996. The women and girls were stripped from their basic rights which put Afghanistan into a brutal state of gender apartheid. According to the Feminist Majority Foundation‚ the Taliban imposed extreme rules that banished women from the work force‚ closed schools for girls‚ expelled women from

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