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    “One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.” -Malala Yousafzai.” Imagine: lush fields filled with wildflowers and tall green grass, sprinkled with dew droplets. A several feet away is the coast, the shore of a crystal clear lake. Mountains on both sides of the plain, shadowing them, in all their glory. In such a beautiful place, a gorgeous, stunning environment, the ugliest part is some of the people. The Taliban, hungry for power is stalking new prey, new people with…

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    Malala Yousafzai, currently in Birmingham England, had recently a bullet shot to the head, and has just spoken to the United Nations. Ever since the Taliban, the strict Islamic militia, shot Malala in the head, she’s been a huge sensation and has truly shook the world, giving speeches to support educational rights. She has even said, “Education is the power terrorists fear most.” Ms.Yousafzai had been protesting through her speeches about females and males education and is also known in several…

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    What is girls’ education to you? Does it concern you? Well, there is one girl that has changed my life. She is Malala Yousafzai is a teen activist who overcame obstacles and is recognized for her many achievements. Malala’s early life affected who she would become, she overcame many obstacles, she accomplished many things in her life, and she has many more things interesting about her. Malala’s early life would affect who she would become. She was born July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. She…

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    I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban, is a nonfiction narrative written by Malala Yousafzai and co-written by Christina Lamb. I am Malala was originally published on October 8, 2013. This outstanding book had the privilege to undergo worldwide recognition and receive the Goodreads Choice Awards, for best memoir & autobiography. I am Malala, is an inspiring narrative and a great read. I am Malala shares the life of a young Pakistan teenager who endured a…

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    The Taliban will not tolerate women 's education; however, Malala goes to all risks for the right to teach other females. When the Taliban find out about the education Malala is receiving, they hunt her down, shoot her on a school bus, and leave her for dead. They thought the silenced her, but four years later, she still speaks to audiences around the world, and fights for women 's education. Before the Taliban took over Pakistan, people were not nervous to leave their homes. The Pakistanian…

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    The article “Malala the Powerful” by Kristin Lewis describes how the Taliban’s shove Malalas way of life around and around,she has zero rights just because she is a girl. She is no longer able to go to school, everyday she risks her life blogging and talking about rights. She lives in Pakistan where the taliban are rapidly taking over her government and changing the rights in a horrifying way. Malala was able to surpass all of the horrifying things by attending an all girls school at risks high…

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    As Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”In other Words People Can use Education to win in life to help yourself and Others Succeed.Malala Yousafzai was one of the people who used education to change the world for the women who weren’t allowed to have education based on the Taliban’s opinion. Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb wrote the book, “I Am Malala” to let the world know how Malala’s actions changed the world in…

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    Malala Yousafzais is a 15-year old girl who wishes to have education rights for everyone. A poem titled “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou talks about rising after many attempts to put the character in the poem down. The central ideas of both sources are similar. Both central ideas of the sources are not giving up and standing for what you believe in. Both sources are about standing up for what you believe in and not giving up. Malala is shot on the 9th of October 2012 by the Taliban. However, she…

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    When Malala Yousafzai decided to write a journal for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), she never thought that it would to lead to her near-death experience. The reason for her attack was simple; she fought for girls’ rights to go to school. No one had ever dared to try and do something so dangerous. The source of their fear came from the Taliban, an Islamic fundamentalist political movement which enforced harsh rules in Afghanistan. Malala had loved school, and decided that she needed…

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    The term civil disobedience means “refusal to obey civil laws in an effort to induce change in governmental policy or legislation, characterized by nonviolent means.”( The Free Dictionary) Theories on this term have been around for a long time. For instance, people like Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. took up and preached their own theories on civil disobedience. While Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi's theories are still relevant, they are fifty plus years old and seem to lose the…

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