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    understood her story and caught a glimpse of her journey/life leading up to that tragic event. After reading I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai herself with Christina Lamb’s assistance, I felt that I had gained new insights on Malala’s story and the Pakistan culture. The decision to make this novel a memoir allowed me to see that Malala…

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    Malala Yousafzai is my modern day hero. Malala was born July 12,1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. Malala stuck up for the education of girls. She was an activist going around the world speaking about the prohibition on the education of girls. Current day Malala is 19 years old, she is getting ready to go to university. Her parents are Ziauddin Yousafzai, Tor Perki Yousafzai. And she has two siblings who are Atal Yousafzai and Khushal Yousafzai. SECTION HEADER Malala is a brave hero because even…

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    When Malala Yousafzai was young, she faced a great deal of challenges that make the problems I face seem minor. Malala grew up in an environment I cannot imagine myself braving. In Mingora, some nights were without electricity and every day would be tense. Despite the hardships, Malala prevailed and fought for what she believed in. Malala was motivated and brave, and even continued to speak her thoughts publically when she was presented with a crowd when she could’ve been attacked—and she really…

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    Malala Yousafzia a young woman who was born in Pakistan who is known for helping children to get their proper education. When she was a child she had a dream like many young children, but hers was different than most. Many children dream of becoming famous or an astronaut or a firefighter when they grow up, but not Yousafzia. Ever since she was a young girl she dreamed of education for all and proper schooling for everyone. In Yousafzia’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech she uses rhetorical…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    educated or do as they please. Much like Saint Clare, Malala Yousafzai had to have an immense amount courage and bravery to do what she did for herself and other women in her country. As a child, Malala Yousafzai became an advocate for women in Pakistan and opposed the Taliban. The Taliban issued an edict banning on all girls attending school and getting an education (www.biography.com). Even though Malala admitted she was afraid to attend school during that time, her fear did not stop her…

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    women’s rights. Malala Yousafzai was born Mingora, a small town in West Pakistan, on July 12, 1997. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai named her after a Pashtun heroine, Malalai. Malala attended a school that was founded by her father. Her father encouraged her to speak her mind, do what was right, and learn as much as she could. Yousafzai started off by writing an anonymous diary on life under Taliban rule in Pakistan at the age of 11. The diary was then published on “BBC Urbu” in early…

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    happy and peaceful. Her family practiced the Islam religion and her ethnic group was knowns as the Pashtuns. Her father ran several schools and was a teacher. Her father’s love of learning was passed down to his children. At the time many girls in Pakistan did not attend school. Malala attended one of the schools her father ran strictly for girls. Malala loved going to school and knew if she worked hard she would fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor, a teacher or a politician. Malala loved…

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    Malala. It’s honestly humbling to meet you. You are 16. Where did your love for education come from? We are human beings and this is the part of our human nature that we don’t learn the importance of anything until it’s snatched from our hands. In Pakistan when we were stopped from going to school, at that time I realized that education is very important. Education is the power for women. That’s why the terrorists…

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    I Am Malala

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    young girl survived and soon created a foundation to ensure that other women have the right to 12 years of quality education. Her name is Malala Yousafzai. In I Am Malala, her autobiography, she details her childhood and lifestyle in Swat Valley, Pakistan with her family. As a nineteen year old who was raised with English as her second language, Yousafzai communicates the story of her life through simple sentences and first person narration. I Am Malala, an autobiography, details Malala’s…

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    Malala Yousafzai has been just an ordinary 14 year old, raised in Mingora, Pakistan to, by the Taliban boarded the bus and shot Malala on the side of her head. She was later rushed to a military hospital located in Peshawar and then for further care she was transferred to Birmingham, England. She later started to study in Birmingham, and gave many speeches to the world talking about education and how many people didn’t have education because of this she was awarded Sakharov Prize for Freedom of…

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