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IN FRONT OF THE CLASS: A student read during math class at Shirin Hazara High School in Bamiyan province, Afghanistan, Wednesday. In the peaceful province, girls are able to attend school without any fears, unlike in other areas with a high Taliban presence. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)


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