Muhammad Faheem Khan Address Lahore Cell: 03350464686 E-mail: malikfaheemkhan@gmail.com Date of birth: 30 dec 1991 Nationality Pakistani CNIC 36501-0142376-1 OBJECTIVE; Objective is to obtain a position in a dynamic and challenging environment where can us my educational, organization and communicational
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female education. Her work has been amazing and her entire story of determination and courage is extraordinary. She started when she attended a school that her father had founded. After the Taliban began attacking schools, Malala gave a speech in, Pakistan, in September 2008. This speech was titled, "How dare the
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LeBron James once quoted, “I like criticism, it makes you strong.” In this quote, Lebron talks about criticizing things for the better. The more criticism, the better things will turn out and the stronger you'll be as an individual. In the world there are millions of people who criticize society due to many outstanding factors like being in the social rights movement , having your right to education taken away, and living in poverty. Muhammad Ali is often referred to as GOAT, which stands for
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In the Quest of Heaven When America dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, It took Japan to manage these cities less than 20 years. My country, Afghanistan, is a war torn country. Since civil war finished in Afghanistan, many changes have emerged from their shells. When I was seven years olds I traveled back to my beloved country, Afghanistan, to live there again. Since then, I have witnessed many developments in Afghanistan. Improvements in educational, communication, and transportation
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Jazmine Trowers and Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai and Jazmine Trowers have a lot in common. They also have their differences. On July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan, Malala Yousafzai was born. Pakistan is a developing country. Growing up she had to go outside with a man regardless of your age. Compared to the USA, Pakistan is a part of the third world countries. After she realized that girls don’t have education like boys, she fought for what’s right. She had to fight and fight and fight. But
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Malala: A Girl Changing a World Imagine a place where life is normal, calm, and even peaceful. Like imagined Swat Valley is a serene, beautiful, and such a sight however, now it is a startling combat area with numerous deaths. Malala is a fifteen year old young girl who defends kids who require an education. Malala did not need to go fight for education in her nation when it was peaceful, however on January 2007 the Taliban assumed control, two years after, all young ladies' schools shut. Helping
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The events of the war in Afghanistan have greatly affected the lives of its civilians and their families over the course of the last few decades. The magnitude of this affect is briefly touched upon in the 2004 film, Scared Sacred, directed by Velcrow Ripper. Unreasonable threats, unjust kidnappings, undeserved executions, and many similar happenings have overwhelmed the nation of Afghanistan, taking the beauty and happiness out of everyday life, turning men into ghosts, and cities into cemeteries
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A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Houssenni documents the lives of two Afghani women as they face a landscape dominated by discrimination and riddled with adversity. Prior to the great cultural and political upheaval that was the Aghanistam civil war and subsequent arrival of the Taliban, women enjoyed many freedoms in society similar to those found in western society today. Women were able to walk unescorted down the streets of Kabul, dress freely, wear makeup, and even smoke. In addition, "50%
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U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Effects The United States has been engaging in war against terrorism in Afghanistan for many years now. The war has affected Afghanistan’s relationships with other nations in the Middle East. The long-term war in Afghanistan has also affected the United States’ financial system negatively. As a result, the country announced the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan in 2012. Afghanistan is worried about America’s decisions to withdraw due to the fact
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I had told Farid, “[you] think I don't have family in Pakistan and Iran? I could have ran like everyone else... I stayed because of them"(257). Thursday it is. Farid and Amir, two middle-aged men came to look for Sohrab. Unfortunately, Sohrab was taken nearly a month ago by that haughty, lamb-eating Talib official, and those two men did not take the news very lightly. I hadn’t even gotten to that part when Farid, the man with one arm, leaped at me and began to strangle me. Strong man he was! I fell
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