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    Watching the film He Named Me Malala by Davis Guggenheim‚ I was shocked to see how many people in our days are limited or lacked of human rights and education. How many people in our days live with fear to say something or to do something because they can be killed. They are trapped of their authority or millitar groups‚ who dictates how to live‚ think and what to say. I see in these situations only one output‚ putting their lives in danger‚ they should leave such countries. They do not have there

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    from the late 1970s to 1981‚ which is the time period characterized by the Soviet invasion‚ then in the Afghan community in Fremont‚ California from the 1980s to the early 2000s‚ and finally in contemporary Afghanistan suffering at the hands of the Taliban regime. The Kite runner is certainly a great literary work which deserves much applaud because of its effectiveness and completeness as an entertainer as well as potential food for thought. The themes of the story are widespread: familial relationships

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    Women’s Rights Over the years‚ women’s rights have lessened in the Muslim society after the Taliban took over. For example‚ things like laughing‚ singing‚ writing‚ even having an education was all forbidden (Hosseini‚ 248). A Thousand Splendid Suns written by Khaled Hosseini‚ is a prime example of this‚ telling the lives of two women‚ Mariam and Laila and their tragic story of shame‚ pride and oppression. This story portrays inequality‚ poor education and child marriage in poorer countries. In

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    condition. It even tells the reader how she still is standing up for her cause. Malala is an inspirational figure who has‚ and still is doing all she can for girl’s all over the world to get an education. In the process‚ she was shot by a member of the Taliban on her way to school‚ but she survived and kept going. She is living proof that women can do whatever men can. Her book empowers girls everywhere. It makes them think about what THEY can do and how THEY can help people. That’s one of the many reasons

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    George W Bush. The 43rd president of the United States. The leader during one of the most horrific times in American history. George bush the president from January 20‚2001-January 20‚2009‚ was born in New Haven Connecticut (Biography.com). Before his run for presidency he was the governor of Texas. Bush had many characteristics that made him one of the worst presidents in American history such as; frighten‚hateful and a risk-taker. Bush was a president with many secrets. Secrets that American residents

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    The author who brought you The Kite Runner brings us a second action-packed novel called A Thousand Splendid Suns. Khaled Hosseini‚ the author of A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ wrote this story to let us readers experience the discourteous and rancorous effects that happened in Afghanistan during the mid-20th century to the early 21st century. This story reveals how the Afghanistan population survived and suffered because of their rambunctious laws and men. In the following review of Khaled Hosseini’s

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns is the story of two girls‚ Miriam and Laila and the struggles they endure during their lives. The book takes place in modern day Afghanistan‚ focusing on Miriam. Miriam’s mother commits suicide and Miriam has to live with a man named Jalil. Jalil comes off as a nice guy but ends up ruining her life. He forces her to get married to a shoe maker named Rasheed at the young age of fifteen. Miriam‚ from the start‚ is not fond of Rasheed and is actually frightened of him. Throughout

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    In addition to determination‚ in I am Malala‚ Malala also used a tone of passion toward her cause. This is evident in the quote; “I just felt such a pain in my heart. What is their sin‚ what have they done that they’ve had to migrate? Why are these innocent children suffering such hardship? Why are they deprived of school and a peaceful environment (XIX)?” In this quote‚ Malala describes her empathy for the very poor children she sees on the side of the road. By describing the pain that she feels

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    Kamer AYDIN Aydın Ersin YILMAZ Introduction The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan has been seen as a ‘just war’ by the world opinion across the globe which represented a war targeting the terrorism and responsible terrorist organizations which are Taliban and Al-Qaida. In order to eliminate the ‘Islamic Terrorism’ by a Western-style democracy‚ international organizations which are under the dominancy of US have mobilized in order to justify the ‘war on terrorism’ with the help of the media campaigns

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    to Pakistan‚ is to live in hell on Earth. Ask the thirty millions of us in Afghanistan‚ eighty millions of us in Iran‚ and a billion of of us in India. As most you are informed‚ Pakistan not only safe heaven the enemy of guilty Afghan infidels the Taliban‚ but also the enemy of guilty Christians‚ Jews‚ Hindus‚ Buddhist‚ Blacks‚ Whits‚ Browns‚ and others living around the world‚ Osama bin Laden. Since we are cursed by being located next to them‚ and they are not putting leashes on their wild dogs they

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