Chandragupta ll and Samudragupta India is a country that is filled with culture in its government. The Gupta empire `reigned from 320-600 A.D. The Gupta Empire was one of the largest political and military empires in world history. It is also called the Golden Age. The Gupta empire was called the Golden Age because of how many new inventions happened during this time. There were inventions in science, technology, art and language. Since there was so much change the Gupta rulers called themselves
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getting shot in the head because of something you strongly believed in? Well, that is just what happened to this lady. Her name is Malala Yousafzai and she was able to survive a bullet to the head. Malala was born on July 12th, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. She attended the school her father founded called Khushal Public School. She and her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai both of them shared a love for education. At this time in Malala’s town, the Taliban were trying to take control of her area. The Taliban
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The book “ Breadwinner “ is written by Deborah Ellis and it could be read by both Adult’s and children. The Breadwinner is a novel that is about the war in Afghanistan with the Talibans. Deborah Ellis is trying to deliver a message that is saying that girls are allowed to be free and have their own freedom. Freedom is when you have the right to do the things you want to do. In the beginning of the chapters seven Parvana was going outside again appearing like a boy into the streets this time
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Malala Yousafzai and Penelope have many things in common, but chiefly their dedication and great intelligence shine through. In The Odyssey by Homer, there are many times where the suitors try courting penelope, but every single time she refuses them for twenty years until Odysseus comes back home (Homer 16:420). Her dedication to remaining loyal to her husband is astounding. Correspondingly, even after getting shot in the head for fighting for women’s education, Malala Yousafzai, “appeared in a
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Life presents a lot of challenges. It presents a lot of hardship, but the people that are able to take those hardships are the ones that really do have a lot of success. We have read and analyze stories from the Ancient Arab World, which we made many connections to that deal with hardships. From the Collection of stories in “The Arabian Nights” we read “Story of King Shahryar and his Brother” and “The Tale of the Bull and the Ass.” In these explicit stories we meet two characters, King Shahryar and
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When the world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful, ” Malala Yousafzai once said. Malala Yousafzai, a young girl, stood up for women's right for education in Pakistan were women do not have the rights to go to school. Malala was so passionate about gaining the rights for women's education that she was shot in the back of the head by the Taliban and almost died standing up for women. Malala took this action because as she said, “The world is silent” and she is that one voice that became powerful
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partition of the British Indian Empire to these days. Over the Kashmir issue DATE: 06/JAN/2013 Introduction to the Indian-Pakistan conflict: Since 1946 the British began dynamically to negotiate a shift of authority, but this did not prove to be an easy affair, for as independence was established in August 1947 it was not to a single unitary state, but to two- India and Pakistan. The detachment of India occurred as Congress and the Muslim League had principally incompatible thoughts about how to
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During last May, I was at home to spend my weekend with my family at my village. Due to power failure, I came out of my home in search of shadowy trees. I reached a shadowy place which was comfortable. When I was walking towards that place I noticed that it was very hot to bear it. I sat silently. Due to loneliness, my mind was wandering in many thoughts and started thinking that if Pakistani rulers were asked to walk in such hot sunshine what they will feel. They will be no more if they walked in
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identity? What is the role of movies in todays modern fashion trends ? How do movies influence one’s culture in different area? What kind of affect are seen in our society and culture with respect to Hollywood, Bollywood and Lollywood movies ? Pakistan film industry is dieing, will this result in the death of our national language ? Most of the movies today portray pakistani’s as terreriosts, doest effect our language or culture or the society ? What effect does the words spoken by cartoon characters
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Set in the years following 9/11, The Reluctant Fundamentalist tackles, through the engaging, articulate words of its narrator Changez, what it is to be a Pakistani living in the suspicious, terrorism-altered Western world. The novel is brief, and the narration takes place during the course of one long evening in a Lahore café. The reader, addressed as ‘you’, takes on the persona of an American businessman or CIA agent – the exact occupation and reason for his presence in Lahore is never made clear
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