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    everyday. Each day after school his mother would always be waiting for him at home with a bowl of warm milk. In the historical fiction novel The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis‚ a girl named Parvana lives in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ during the Taliban rule. Before the Taliban took over Parvana’s town‚ it was a very beautiful city with restaurants‚ movie theaters‚ and shops. Parvana and her sister Nooria went to school‚ and both of her parents worked. Parvana’s family was very rich and lived in a mansion with

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    equality for women‚ and speaking out for others. Moreover‚ education is taken for granted in many places‚ but is the opposite in the valley. Children‚ especially girls are restricted from going to school. One example of such an event is when the Taliban made a statement that girls may not go to school. “I had started

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    Danielle Dominic In 2001‚ a war broke out in Afghanistan. Since 1996‚ the Taliban had controlled most of the country. During this period‚ the Taliban allowed a group called al-Qaeda‚ a terrorist group‚ to have training camps in Afghanistan. In the 9/11 attacks in USA‚ nearly 3‚000 people were killed. The leader of al-Qaeda was a man called Osama Bin Laden. The USA believed he was the man behind these attacks. The Taliban refused to hand over Osama Bin Laden so the USA used their American Forces

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    National Peace award in Pakistan for all her efforts. In 2009—at only the age of 11—she fought Taliban insurgency that tried to take over her village of Swat. She wanted to set up her own political party which would campaign the right of young Pakistani girls to education. This girl—this heroine—was shot by a member of the Taliban‚ in the head and the neck‚ and is now in critical condition. The Taliban called her work “obscenity”. I call it heroism. They tried to silence this girl forever—they

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    OPERATION RED WING USAACE NCOA SSG Tomas R. Montanez 15ZSLC 17-003 SFC Maradol The willingness to place yourself in harm’s way is a selfless act that is unknown to the commoner‚ but is gallantly accepted by the brave men and women that serve in the armed forces‚ which make this country free. A great leader also possesses core values‚ centered on morals and ethics; some instilled by the military‚ but most from the inner most character that makes a man who he “is”. The heavy-laden leaders

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    Hassan refused and was shot dead‚ his wife‚ Farzana came to his aid and they shot her as well. The murders were dismissed as an act of self-defense. The Taliban members said that they were “trespassing”. The neighbors had seen what had happened but they were all Pashtun and “...no one was going to risk anything for a pair of Hazara servants.” (220) Toward the end of the novel‚ Amir and Farid‚ the man who

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    Women’s rights to have independence‚ education‚ and leadership are unthinkable in the Middle East. A woman going to school may often be targeted by the Taliban and other violent protesters. Malala Yousafzai‚ writer of I am Malala‚ talks about her struggles with the Taliban‚ and her culture growing up in Pakistan as a girl. Malala’s father inspires her to fight tremendously for her beliefs‚ even though society disagrees because of her gender. Yousafzai message shares how with the help and support

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    This short chapter serves as a transition from the past into the near present — six months prior to the opening chapter of the novel. The mysterious phone call from Rahim Khan compels Amir to return to the Middle East after all these years. Many of the mysteries and suspense of the first chapter are now completely understood‚ yet not everything is clear. Readers who are not paying close attention might equate Chapter 14 with Chapter 1‚ not realizing that Chapter 1 actually takes place six months

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    author provide readers with general information about Malala Yousafzai and problems she faced with Taliban. This article was created before Malala’s win Nobel Prize and her book presentation. The main idea of this article is to familiarize people with Pakistani girl shouted by Taliban and stood up for girl’s rights to education. Authors do not demonstrate biased opinions as they equally speak about Taliban and Malala. Also author speaks about Malala’s dairy on BBC Urdu‚ that is why this article was very

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    The War in Afghanistan began in 2001 after the September 11 attacks. United States and NATO coalition forces attacked Taliban and Al Qaeda forces. As of 2014‚ United States personnel were withdrawing from the country‚ ending over a decade of fighting. However‚ the real discussion regarding the United States led war in Afghanistan is whether or not there were any serious diplomatic alternatives. The most crucial word in this discussion is serious‚ because no one can deny that diplomatic alternatives

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