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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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    Malala Without Education

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    Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to fight for something you thought was right in this world? Well, this had been the situation where Malala had been in right now. Malala has been fighting for what she thinks is right for this world and should be done. What she is fighting for is for all women who don't have education to have education right now. There are more than 130 million girls without education and this is what she is trying to change. She wants all women to be equal and…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Malala Yousafzai A person shot and left for dead in a Middle Eastern country. With the current state of unrest in that region, this a familiar story that likely would not surprise many. In this story, the country is Pakistan and the victim is a 15-year-old girl that just wanted to go to school. This attack was the catalyst that thrust Malala Yousafzai into the spotlight and led to her becoming the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner and a global leader for change. Malala Yousafzai is a…

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    Great success and tragic occurrence currently define Malala Yousafzai’s life. Malala’s strong relationship with her family has allowed her to survive traumatic life experiences, and has opened unimaginable opportunities for an Islamic woman.Through struggle and hardship Malala continues to prevail, and exemplifies desirable characteristics of a contributing member of society. Although Malala’s experiences differ from many young adults, similar connections can be uncovered. Throughout Malala’s…

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    The article, Malala The Powerful written by Kristen Lewis is about the amazing girl, Malala, who stood up for girls rights against the Taliban. Malala wanted to have an education and she enjoyed school. The Taliban came and took away the lives of many and decreased girls’ rights. They told all girls schools to close but Malala’s stayed open. She made going to school top secret by hiding all her items under her clothes. So Malala stood up and continued to stand up to the point where she got…

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    These are people and animals that candles will never be blown out. These people are special because they standed up or protected the things and people they believe in and when someone disagreed with what they were doing or what they did they stayed true to themselves and continued what they were doing know if they were blown out (died or sent to jail) there candle will keep going for everyone else to hold. So, I think Aung San Suu Kyi, Malala Yousafzai, and Jeffrey Sachs should be inducted into…

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    General Truong had a sense of unease as the Tet holiday began on 29 January. Although his intelligence staff did not think the enemy had the capability or the intention of launching a major attack against Hue, the general was painfully aware of the city’s vulnerabilities. His division was tough and battle tested but stretched uncomfortably thin throughout I Corps. Two battalions of the 3d Infantry Regiment were west of Hue, one on a routine sweep mission and the other undergoing training at…

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    Malala Hero

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    Imagine you were judged by your gender or couldn’t go to school just because you were a girl. Well without Malala this would be true. Her dad worked at the school that she went to and Malala heard about girls at other schools getting hurt and controlled by the Taliban. Her father would get angry about this and it got her thinking what if it could change. I believe Malala Yousafzai classifies as a hero because she was persistent, caring, and an activist. Malala was proven a hero when she was…

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    When asked to name a person whom I think is truly heroic, I took into account my personal view of heroic characteristics. In my view, a hero must be strong. A hero must be steadfast. A hero must fight for those with no voice to fight for themselves. My heroine embodies all of these characteristics. She is a person known the world over for her strength and her voice. My heroine is Malala Yousafzai. Malala was born in Pakistan in 1997. She attended a school founded by her father, and with the…

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