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    Being A Teen Activist

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    What is a teen activist? Well a teen activist is someone who sees the need for change and they try to take care of the problem that is going on. Anyone can be a teen activist , but you need to have determination. If something goes wrong in the beginning you just need to keep on trying pushing harder through the tough times. Malala yousafzai, Alex Lin, and Craig kielburger are all teen activists that have changed the world. To begin with, According to Timeforkids.com Malala stands up for girls…

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    The Determination for Education: The Life and Journey of Malala Yousafzai What’s it like going to school? Are you happy? Do you enjoy seeing your friends everyday? As a young girl, Malala Yousafzai defied the odds in protesting that girls in Pakistan be allowed to receive an education. She was shot by Taliban in 2012… She survived. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. Growing up she became involved in supporting girls education. In 2009, Malala started creating blogs…

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    Een Activists Examples

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    een activists, are teens that want something to change for the better. They devote their time to make that change happen. It can be very hard work, and all teen activists don't necessarily work alone. Teen activists can work with the support of their family. Many aslo work within a group, but they are still the voice of what they believe. My first example of a teen activist that works with family is Malala. Malala Yousafzai is a 16 year old girl, that spoke out against the Taliban about girls…

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    Malala Being Shot Analysis

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    Malala believes that what happened to her, actually turned out to be a good thing. She said, "I think they may be regretting that they shot Malala, now [I am] heard in every corner of the world." This is because she values equality between people and having the right to education and freedom. People in developing countries are often oppressed by terrorist organisations, stopping them from improving their lives, particularly in education. Having an education means that people will be able to…

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    Malala Yousafzai, the girl who stood up and changed the world. This book is about her life and how she stood up against the Taliban to allow her and other girls to attend school. She went to the Khushal School which was run by Ziauddin Yousafzai, her father. He was an activist against the Taliban. She worked with Patricia McCormick to write the young reader's edition of her story. Patricia McCormick, who is a two time National Book Award Finalist, her books have stories about major world…

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    Imagine being an eighteen year old girl living in the hostile environment of Pakistan. In her world women were berated, uneducated, and considered possessions. Malala Yousafzai was born to a family of educations. Her the father was known as an outspoken anti Taliban activist. It is no surprise that she would have a passion for learning and an equal interest of the current issues in her country. Malala understood the importance of education at a young age; after the Taliban shut down all the…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala: The Inspiration “I tell my story, not because it is unique, but because it's not. It is the story of many girls.” -Malala Who is Malala Yousafzai? Malala is a Pakistani women’s rights activist who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban. At the age of 17, she won a Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to help girls be allowed to go to school. Malala was the youngest person to win a Nobel Peace Prize. As a result of her strength, she is an inspiration all around…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Born on July 12th, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan was Malala Yousafzai. Malala was named after the Pashtun heroine Malalali. Malala has two brothers and no sisters. In Pakistan, having a daughter is not praised. When a girl is born she is not welcomed by the mother nor father and it is not something you rejoice in. The daughter is the so-called honour of her father, brothers, and all of the men in her family. If she lets down that honour she could be killed. But aside from all of the…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Introduction: Malala Yousafzai is a teen activist. Her goal since 2007 was for girls to have the ability to go to school and have an education. Unfortunately, in 2012, Malala was on her way home from school and two Taliban gunman shot her. Malala Yousafzai: Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997. Today Malala is 20 years old. Malala grew up in the town of Mingora in the Swat District. She grew up with 2 younger brothers, Khushal (14) and Atal (9). Since 2007 Malala always had a huge goal…

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    I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    I am Malala The compelling memoir, I am Malala, written by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb touched on the importance of education and finding your voice in a society that does not respect or acknowledge these individual human rights. In spite of Middle Eastern tensions and opposing viewpoints about the role of women in their culture, Malala Yousafzai defied the Taliban and common belief at that time by instilling strength in women to fight for their right to an education. Malala’s…

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