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    Education is the most critical area of empowerment for women. Giving them their right to basic education is the only way of providing them power and creating a better tomorrow for all of us. ‘I am Malala’ by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb is the fearless memoir of Malala Yousafzai who stood up for the education of the girls and was shot by the Taliban on October 9, 2012. She says, “I come from a country which was created at midnight and when I almost died it was just after midday.” Her…

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    Stories have been told about Malala Yousafzai, and her quest to improve the world. This inspired me to read, I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai. Malala is a 17 year old girl from Pakistan. She was shot in the head by the Taliban while riding the bus home from school. She survived, and then made it her mission to shine a light on the importance of education for girls around the world. She was the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The book is an inspiring tale of persistence and…

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    “I am those 66 million girls who are deprived of education”-(Yousafzai,2018). Malala Yousafzai was one of the few to raise her voice for girls and children's education while living in a country where women aren't even allowed to leave the house the without a man relative. She also touches the subject of freedom in her country from the taliban . Malala was only 14 like many other girls was shot and threatened to be killed to fight for the right to have an education . While later writing a book…

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    A courageous woman named Malala Yousafzai once said, “When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful,”. A voice is sometimes more powerful than a gun. When the terrorist group, the Taliban, attempted to take over Malala’s hometown of Mingora, Malala was the only person who had enough bravery to defy them. The terrorist group succeeded in silencing Pakistanis by pushing them to their limits with threats and violence. The Taliban was set on prohibiting education for girls. However…

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    Malala yousafzai, A hero's journey This is why Malala yousafzai is an inspiring young woman for many people. She continues to impress everyone over and over. Malala yousafzai is a global wide hero because, she took a bullet to the head, she stood up to terrorists, and she is the voice for many young women she is such an amazing young woman. This is what we will talk about in the paper. Taliban At a very young age Malala's hometown, Mingora in Northwest Pakistan, Was taken over by the Taliban…

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    A woman that I admire the most is Malala Yousafzai. I admire Malala because even though she's young she is very awake about society. She is a Children’s Activist and Women’s Rights Activist.Yousafzai understands how important education is and she makes sure to do everything in her will to get education to everybody, especially to girls. She is very inspiring to many young people. She show that you are never too young to fight for things that you believe. She was born in Pakistan and she has…

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    Essay On I Am Malala

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    In the novel I Am Malala:The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb, the gripping story of a young girl growing up under Taliban rule is shown. In her autobiography, Malala documents how her life changes as her homeland the Swat Valley is taken over and how she refuses to let the Taliban take her right to education away. As Malala recites the events leading up to the fateful day the Taliban attempted to kill her, she also describes the…

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    What Causes Teen Activism

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    Teen Activism is something where teens around the world help people/causes. People like Alex Libby, Malala Yousafzai and Faye Carey are the people that stood out the most for me and are who I think are good activists. Malala is a girl who likes to help people and want girls to have a good education. According to the interview with Jon Stewart, Malala is 19 years old and is from Mingora, Pakistan. She has lived the past 2 or 3 years without education because the Taliban shut all the schools down…

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    Malala Yousafzai is a activist for women's education. Even a near death experience didn’t stop her from standing up and speaking out for what she believes in. Malala inspires girls all over the world to never give up no matter the consequences. She inspires me everyday to be brave and voice my opinions. Malala was born on July 12th 1997, in Mingora Pakistan. She lived with her parents, two younger brothers, Khushal and Atal and two pet chickens. Malala grew up a normal girl who enjoyed playing,…

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    He Named Me Malala

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    He Named Me Malala" is a poignant documentary about the young woman's rights activist Malala Yousafzai from Swat Valley. Pakistan. The documentary tells the story of Malala's life, both before she was attacked by the terrorist group Taliban by being shot in the head, and after, for a cause as simple as lighting for girls right to education. It addresses themes such as terror, feminism and human rights in a manner that is simple enough for most people to understand. The movie alternates between…

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