North-West Frontier Province Essays

  • The Miscreants Of Taliwood

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    and the cast and crew of the film industry which is seeing fewer and fewer productions. Gittoes can decide the plot, the script and importantly the film locations, which he uses to push into the tribal areas at the fringes of the Northwest Frontier Provinces next to Afganistan. Locations where he admits is the most dangerous not only for himself, but the film crew as well, who later balk at filming in the Tribal areas but are ultimately persuaded to do so by Gittoes. Since this is done by voiceover

  • I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    In the book, I Am Malala, Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb tell the story of Malala’s life and her shooting. Malala, a young girl living in Swat Valley, Pakistan, stood up for her and other young girl’s right to education and she was shot by a member of the Taliban because of it. Malala was born on July 12th, 1997, into a poor, but very loving and kind family. Her father was Ziauddin Yousafzai and her mother was Tor Pekai Yousafzai. For most Pashtuns, having a daughter is not a very good thing

  • Taliban In The Kite Runner

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    “Door to door we went, calling for the men and the boys. We'd shoot them right there in front of their families. Let them see. Let them remember who they were, where they belonged. You don't know the meaning of the word 'liberating' until you've done that, stood in a roomful of targets, let the bullets fly, free of guilt and remorse, knowing you are virtuous, good, and decent. Knowing you're doing God's work. It's breathtaking!" (Hosseini 237). Khaled Hosseini’s novel, The Kite Runner, took place

  • I Am Malala

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    The book I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai is about a Pakistani girl who loved to go to school. She is known around the world for her activism rights for education and for women, as well as the Taliban assassination attempt. Malala Yousafzai was born in a town called Mingora, from the Swat Valley District in Pakistan. She lives with her father, mother, and two younger brothers. Her father was school owner, that ran a chain of schools called the Kushal Public Schools. Malala was educated there. Her

  • I Am Malala Essay

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    Rough Draft I Am Malala In the article ‘’ I am Malala” by Yousafzai it brings a lot of inspiration towards women who do not have the gut to speak up, not only for themselves but for the rights they demand on having. Although Malala had to deal with a major conflict she still managed to not only fight through but also manage her attitude along the way. Malala’s dad showed pathos in her book by expressing his emotion towards his daughter because he would show how worried he was, but at the same time

  • Malala's Influence On Maiwand

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    The winner of the Nobel peace prize, hero of the year, and named one of the 16 most influential people, Malala is truly a strong female leader to be reckoned with. Throughout the vital and perilous times of fighting and living as a young female activist, she has proved to make a name for herself and set an example to others. Malala is most recognized as the girl shot by the Taliban on Tuesday october 9th, 2012. However, Malala proves to have much more to her, be an advocate for the females' rights

  • I Am Malala Character Analysis

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    “I don’t want to be thought of as the girl who was shot by the Taliban but the girl who fought for education.” - Malala Yousafzai. Malala was shot by the Taliban on October 9th 2012. She was shot because the Taliban had wanted to silence her. She spoke out and they didn’t want her to. She believes that everyone deserves a proper education. The Taliban disagreed with her so she tried to change their minds. In 2013 Malala wrote a book called “I am Malala”. To solve the problem at hand she shows immense

  • Malala Yousafzai: A Voice for the Right to Women’s Education

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    Being shot in the face and seriously injured, did not stop Malala Yousafzai from pursuing her dreams. She did not morally agree with her government’s treatment of women, so she fought for her beliefs. Malala grew up in a rural village in Pakistan and was forced to follow customs she did not believe in. Swat Valley changed to a strictly ruled village with discrimination towards women. Malala created awareness around the world of the situation and stood up for her rights to education. Through Malala

  • I Am Malala Research Paper

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    Great leaders are often defined not by their beliefs, but by how they react when they tested. In the case of Malala Yousafzai, its likely historians will focus on the horrific incident when she was shot in the head on the school bus. The world saw that as the defining moment in her fight for education. Yet the exceptional thing about Malala is how little that attack by the Taliban changed her. Malala Yousafzai is often recognized as the “girl shot by the Taliban”, yet her goal is to be known as

  • I Am Malala Essay

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    When faced with oppression and forced to comply with certain limitations due to gender, there will be those that comply while there are people like Malala Yousafzai who will not stand aside any longer. Within the novel, I am Malala; the author shares the experiences that inevitably led her to become the Robin Hood of Swat Valley at a time of extreme injustice towards innocent people. The incessant acts of terrorism by the Taliban and the silence of the political leaders in the Pakistani government

  • I Am Malala Yousafzai

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    “ I raise up my voice-not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard… We cannot succeed when half are held back “ - Malala Yousafzai. I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai gives an insight to other countries traditions, whether they are good are bad is based on perspective. Although it is 2017 and women should be treated as equally as men, in Pakistan they are not as Malala Yousafzai attempts to deconstruct social constructs while fighting for an equal education, respect within her

  • Research Paper On Malala Yousafzai

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    Malala Yousafzai is a hero to me. She was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan in the Swat Valley. In Pakistan, when a girl is born, it is usually not a time to celebrate. Girls had little rights and no future other than to become a wife. Despite this, her parents celebrated her birth. As she grew up, she received many traditionally masculine opportunities, including an education. In 2007, the Taliban, a terrorist group, took over her town. They banned tvs, radios, and other similar media

  • I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai

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    The autobiography I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai begins with the scene of young pakistani education and women’s rights activist Malala being shot in the head. Her school bus had been stopped by the Taliban who, after asking which of the girls was Malala, put a bullet into her head. Malala ends the powerful prologue with the words “Who is Malala? I am Malala and this is my story” (9). Malala then rewinds to the story of her birth and how in Pakistan, no one congratulated her parents when she was

  • I Am Malala

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    From the beginning you are able to sense the seriousness and command for attention the author wishes to express from her novel. The setting she explains in her prologue was the start of her journey to her phenomenal journey for female rights in education. These locations and surroundings add onto her theme of identity, which makes a clear appearance at the end of the prologue, as well as the importance of education. Malala uses certain words in order to create a clear tone. An example of this from

  • Informative Essay On Malala And Toor Yousafzai

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    Everyone knows plenty of people in their lives, whether they be family, best friends, or neighbors. But does everyone know a 20 year old woman that fought for her rights, visited Barack Obama in 2013, wrote an autobiography, won the Nobel Peace Prize, and survived after getting shot in the head for trying to go to school? Well, Ziauddin and Toor Yousafzai do! In fact, she is their daughter! Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12th, 1997. She grew up in Swat, a city in Pakistan, Asia. She was just a

  • Research Paper On Malala Yousafzai

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    “I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back”,Malala Yousafzai. Malala Yousafzai was born in Mingora, Pakistan in 1997. She embodies and embraces life and is grateful for her opportunities. Malala is discriminated against, simply for being a woman and she has devoted her life to changing people's outlooks on female education. Her goal is to get every child educated. Malala shows that the human spirit can triumph

  • Research Paper On Malala Yousafzai

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    and many others of her homeland had to deal with. Malala inspired many people around the world to do the same and raise their voice. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in the Swat District of Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. She was born into a Sunni Muslim family of the Pashtun ethnicity. Her first name, Malala, means “grief-stricken” and she was named after Malalai of Maiwand, a famous Pashtun warrior woman and poet from southern Afghanistan. In her home of Mingora

  • Research Paper On Malala Yousafzai

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    Malala Yousafzai Onysio 1 Role models are people that inspire others.Role models are very important to change society. Malala Yousafzai is a role model for women all over the world especially ones who want a education.. She stood up for her rights as a young girl, defied the taliban and almost died. On July 12th , 1997 Ziauddin Yousafzai and his wife Tor pekai Yousafzai had a baby girl in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Her father named her Malala Yousafzai after the Pashton hero Malalai

  • I Am Malala Research Paper

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    A girl who’s outcry was heard all around the world. A girl fighting for an education for all, no matter what gender, race, or ethnicity. Malala refused to be silenced and always put up a fight no matter whom she is going against. Education was always a priority and a privilege for her. Her feelings later changed and she noticed everyone deserves and is entitled to an education. I am Malala is a memoir of the struggle and war Malala had to fight and is still fighting to give an education to all

  • I Am Malala Research Paper

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    I am Malala is a novel of a fourteen-year-old girl who campaigned for the rights of women In education. Malala sheds light on the role of women in culture and the groups (Taliban) fighting to oppress women. Malala was shot by Taliban claiming her rights to fight for women were obscene on the bus going home. These shootings lead to several talks involving protuberant political leaders from England and Pakistan. The story of Malala shades light in the role of women in culture and the teams fighting