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    civil disobedience that happened in the last decade. Bravely standing up and fighting for her right to education, Malala Yousafzai, survived an assassination attempt that brought attention to the unjust acts of civil disobedience towards women in Pakistan. Malala's Father, Ziauddin is a poet and runs a chain of public schools. Her father is a leading educational…

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    Teen Activist

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    What is a teen activist? That question is on your mind. Malala, Craig, Alex, and Faye show you what it is to be a teen activist. First, teen activists believe in something enough to fight for it. Often they also are problem solvers, they face challenges, and lastly they may start an organization or they help and organization. Teen Activists believe in something enough to fight for it. Thirty-two million girls are not in school. Who will stand up for them? Malala! She fights for girls to go…

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    Being A Teen Activist

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    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 education because in her hometown Swat Valley, Pakistan, the Taliban took away girls rights for education and Malala wanted a change. Malala wants every kid to have education. Her dad is a teacher so that would really make a difference in trying to get every kid to have education. Since Malala…

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    Ariana Grande's Life

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    is trying to say that whatever happens, someone can synthesize to make it exceptional. Next up, Malala Yousafzai is a great young woman who changed her life by refusing to the Taliban and sticking up to for women's right to proceed to school in Pakistan and around the world. “ It feels as if this life is not mine. It’s a second…

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    What Is Betrayal?

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    Betrayal can happen to a group of people, not just one person. The Taliban, a Muslim militia, betrayed the Afghanis. The Taliban came in and took over the land of where the Afghanis were living while holding many shootings and massacres. Betrayal of the Afghanis occurred when the Taliban failed to hold accountable power over the people of Afghanistan. This let the Afghanis down by the people not being able to have any power over their country anymore and to leave the country unstable. The…

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    Nusrat

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    (AGG) Sisters have a bond like no other, so what would you do if you lost your sister or someone as close to you as Nusrat’s sister was to her? (BS-1) Once Elaine’s sister Margaret died, she suddenly disconnected herself from her friends and her faith. (BS-2) Margaret’s death also resulted in Elaine going to Faiz, where he helped her connect back with people and her religion, but when Elaine’s parents found out about their daughter converting to Islam, they wanted nothing to do with her. (BS-3)…

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    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 about education rights. She also blogged for the BBC about…

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    decided that girls should not have the right of education, but Yousafzai defied them by secretly attending school and voicing her opinions about their laws on her incognito blog (“Malala Yousafzai Challenges Taliban on Education and Women's Rights in Pakistan, October 9, 2012”). A. Malala Yousafzai devotion to further women’s education has earned her numerous awards and titles. B. Yousafzai became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, and she was awarded with the National Youth…

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    Teen activist are kids that help people or even the world.Teen activist like Malala Yousafzai,Alex Lin,and Faye Carey all help people around the world.Malala Yousafzai is pushing girls to get an education Alex LIn is recycling technology to help save the world and Faye Carey is giving dogs another chance at life. Malala was born July 12,1997. Malala is a strong and smart girl she is also a fighter she was shot and still wants to push kids to get their education.Malala was 15 years old…

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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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