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    Malala Research Paper

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    1 / 4 Madalyn Rauner Mrs. Schall Honors English 10 19 April 2018 Bravery in Times of Crisis In today's world, majority of women in foreign countries do not have the privilege to be educated or do as they please. Much like Saint Clare, Malala Yousafzai had to have an immense amount courage and bravery to do what she did for herself and other women in her country. As a child, Malala Yousafzai became an advocate for women in Pakistan and opposed the Taliban. The Taliban issued an edict…

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    Fight For What You Believe In Never take for granted the gift of education given to all kids in The United States. After reading Malala Yousafzai’s story of having to secretly attend school and fight for her life after being shot in the head by the Taliban, she has quickly turned the situation around for the better and taught acceptance instead of hate. Malala is a strong young women that is a humble, good leader that has made many people realize a problem and recognize what they really have…

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    Malala Yousafazi had a lot of goals and dreams when she was growing up in the SWAT valley where she lived in Pakistan. She was surrounded by people who challenged her led her in the right direction which helped shape her into the person she is today. Malka e-Noor challenged Malala because they both wanted to be top of their class. As a result, they both took their education seriously which benefited both of them in the end. Ziauddin Yousafazi is Malala’s role model. He is the one that teaches…

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    Malala Yousafzai was a little girl in Swat Valley who had a dream, a dream of creating peace and happiness. Unlike an average American, Malala was born in a country where women were not granted freedom like the men were. In Swat Valley, a group of people, the Taliban, had come and inserted fear into all the people. Throughout her journey, Malala explains how the women in her country were taken advantage of by utilizing dramatic pathos, descriptive imagery, and social realism. In Pakistan,…

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    16-year old Malala Yousafzai gave the speech given at the United Nations regarding education for girls in Pakistan. Yousafzai is an activist who promotes education for girls in Pakistan. Malala plays an essential role in the insurrection against the Taliban regime in multiple Middle-East countries, but primarily Pakistan, when it comes to educational rights for children. Her actions became internationally known after the Taliban shot her in the head. Malala Yousafzai is not just an average…

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    Summary 1: Homeward bound; it’s no good just shifting Afghans from one refugee camp to another The Afghans won the Soviet War, which lasted from 1979-1989, but over 9 million people have lost their homes and resettlement in the country is tough. Millions of Afghan refugees have either fled to Pakistan or Iran, and 3 million refugees have moved to the cities or the mountains in Afghanistan, hoping to find safety there. Most people wanted to go back to their homes after the war, but not everyone…

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    A Cultural Conflict is a type of conflict or problem when different groups of people with different beliefs and values start arguments with each other. The . Malala Yousafzai was born on the 12th of July,1997. She lived in Mingora, Pakistan. Malala is an activist who uses actions and strong words to support or oppose something, it is also when someone takes direct action to complete and reach their goal. Malala’s political goal was to stand up for women's education in Pakistan. On October 9th,…

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    “Never go through life saying you should have. If you want to do something, you do it” (Nanton 8). Vincent Ardolino was quoted saying this in a film called “Boatlift the Untold Story” by Gillian Nanton. The film was about the boats that evacuated 500,000 civilians in nine hours on 9/11; this was an act of true heroism, especially to those who were rescued on that day and their families. A hero can be defined as someone who is dedicated, moral, and would never show any signs of weakness. The…

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    Malala Yousafzai “Once I had asked God for one or two extra inches in height, but instead he made me as tall as the sky, so high that I could not measure myself.” -Malala Yousafzai Malala is a confident and passionate young adult about learning. Not only a brave, determined, willing woman, but a heroin to all girls, of all ages. And most of all an inspiration to me. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. When Malala was a young girl, she loved to read and learn. She…

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    All teen activists have something in common. Mallala, Alex lynn, and Alex libby all try to speak out for their causes. All teen activists try to help the world. For example, Mallala tries to let the girls to have education. Alex lynn tries to save the community by recycling electronics. Alex Libby tried to stop bullying. All teen activists speak out about their causes. Malala shows this by giving a speech and writing a book about her life for people who cannot listen to her speech. She tries…

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