Qiamy said that her family and herself are fond of Pakistani culture. Her mother and sisters dress like Pakistani women and even when she visited her hometown in Afghanistan some five years ago, she preferred to wear Pakistani attire there. "I feel more comfortable in Pakistani clothes. Women ...
Since classes started, students file into the Lahore culinary school with backpacks and beaming smiles, swapping their colorful clothes for white uniforms. However, it’s a struggle. They each get a monthly stipend of 8,000 rupees, around $26—nowhere near enough to live on as a student....
in a few years, I would be able to write my ticket on Wall Street. I was torn. No one wanted me to go to Africa: not my family, my friends, or my employers. But I thought, "If I don't go now, I might never go.