Malala Yousafzai was treated differently than the other girls in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Her father Ziauddin actually took pride in her. He carved her name on the family tree, a tradition usually only practiced for the men in the family. Her father nicknamed her Jani Mun, which means soul mate. Malala’s father founded a school. Ziauddin had wanted to learn ever since he was a child. Though, he once wanted to be a militant Muslim, he realized his mistake. Without his family’s support , he went
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raiding Swat Valley, Pakistan around 2008. They focused their attacks on people not following how they perceive the holy Quran. All people should be equal is a theme that is shown through I am Malala because women in Pakistan do not have educational rights, independence, and religious freedom. Women's education rights have improved because Malala fought back against the Taliban and Government. Years later all girls were allowed a public education until 16 years of age. In Pakistan many girls are forced
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Malala. Motivational speaker. Idol. Independant woman. Role Model. She has inspired so many people in so many ways and she is such a great person and is a symbol of freedom and equality. Part of the reason as to why she is so amazing is because although she grew up in a hostile environment it was actually extremely beneficial for her and helped her become such a mature woman. Her environment and the horrible place she grew up in helped mold Malala so that she can one day inspire so many people to
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Summary of the person: Malala Yousaszai was born on July 12th 1997 in Mingora Pakistan. Malala parents are Tor Pekai Yousafzai, Ziauddin Yousafzai and her two younger brothers Khushal Yousafzai and Atal Yousafzai. Malala attended Khushal public school in 2012 and went to high school at Edgbaston high school. When the Islamic fundamentalist political movement took over the swat valley where malala lived, they banned every girl from attending school. But Malala stood up to what she believes in and
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Goals, Outcome Statements and Budget Estimates of The Federal Government of Pakistan Compiled by Tariq Husain (thusain@rabt-e-nau.com) for Rabt-e-Nau (www.rabt-e-nau.com) Islamabad Resource Number: GOVERN-R-001 on the Website 31 January 2011 Introduction In June 2010, the Finance Division of the Government of Pakistan presented an innovative budget document, called the Green Book, or the Federal Medium Term Budget Estimates for Service Delivery 2010-13 (http://finance.gov.pk/budget/mtbf_2010_13
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different issues like Pakistani nuclear energy, terrorism, Taliban, al-Qaida, the Pakistani army and about the book recently was written by the former Pakistani President. They talked about different kinds of relationships between America and Pakistan, India and Pakistan and with some other countries. Musharraf said that he doesn’t support Iranian nuclear ambition, Taliban or Saddam Husain’s ruling period when he was questioned. He was strongly opposed against crime and criminals were supported by some
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information which can cause any type of disruption. In Pakistan, the use of this new technology is under practice with the control of censorship on some content. This research paper looks at the measurements taken by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to control the censored information and block the sites which holds the improper and immoral information. The paper tends to find the historical background of the internet censorship in Pakistan holding the precautionary measures taken by PTA and
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hn-----------india, brazil, germany, japan 12. Pakistan cabinet recognize India as most favorite nation(MFN)-----11.1.12 13. How many deserts are in Punjab-------------2 14. Dr.Abdulsalam ko kab nobel prize mila------------1979 15. Nobe prize kon si country daita hae -------------Sweden 16. Neil amstrong ny kb moon pr step rkha -------------1969 17. When Pakistan joined UNO-----30sep1947 18. When IMF was established----1945 19. Who was the first captain of Pakistan Cricket team?----------Hafeez Kardar
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where democracy is not recognized. Benazir Bhutto is a prime example of the risk one takes when fighting for democracy in a Muslim sate. In her 54 years of living, Benazir Bhutto experienced severe injustice as she fought to implement democracy in Pakistan. Her case is just
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TERM PAPER Topic: - PEST analysis of Pakistan Submitted by Mohd. Asif ROLL NUMBER – AUD0637 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-
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