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    Malala Yousafzai is a teenage activist who fights for females education. Malala survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012. She then made a full recovery. Malala was a young activist who faught for females education. Malala attended a school that her father founded. She gave a speech in September 2008, after the Taliban began attacking girls schools. The title of Malala's speech was, "How dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?". In 2009, Malala began blogging…

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    Malala Yousafzai a young woman who has inspired the world to help her in the fight against the taliban in pakistan. In her fight for equality malala was shot in the head while on her way to her beloved school. Also she has been displayed as a criminal on the radio by the taliban. And her family was threatened for standing up against the taliban her father for speaking out and her for continuously defining them and desiring education. Now malala is an international symbol of peaceful protest, has…

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    The quality of being altruistic and willing to sacrifice something for the wellbeing of your loved ones is a crucial characteristic to possess. However, only certain human beings are fortunate enough to acquire this characteristic and many of those human beings are displayed in the memoir I Am Malala. By sacrificing the safety and security of herself and her family, Malala Yousafzai educates the first world of the dangers of her world, highlighting the importance of educational freedom for all.…

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    community Malala has a really bad community they have so many people living in one place that they don’t think about their safety they mostly care about what the people are doing so there could be gangs or frug dealers selling to kids and I'm guessing that they would not mind of what they do. They have a really huge population so the mayor of Pakistan has to work really hard to try to get the city the things that he thinks they need. sometimes the people may go up to the major and request…

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    Malala Yousfazai

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    Malala Yousfazai wrote a book called I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education and Was Shot By the Taliban. This book has continued to be a resource to my blog throughout its creation. As soon as I turned the last page, I wanted to know more about what Malala was doing to improve and create educational opportunities for girls across the world. On her sixteenth birthday, she addressed the United Nations General Counsel. In this emotional speech, she stated, “The terrorists thought that…

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    Malala Yousafzai is a Mid-Eastern activist who fought for female and children education, and women’s rights. Malala Yousafzai was born Mingora, a small town in West Pakistan, on July 12, 1997. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai named her after a Pashtun heroine, Malalai. Malala attended a school that was founded by her father. Her father encouraged her to speak her mind, do what was right, and learn as much as she could. Yousafzai started off by writing an anonymous diary on life under…

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    On July 12, 1997, Malala Yousafzai was born in the Pakistani region of Swat Valley. Two younger brothers joined the family in the city of Mingora. Her childhood was happy and peaceful. Her family practiced the Islam religion and her ethnic group was knowns as the Pashtuns. Her father ran several schools and was a teacher. Her father’s love of learning was passed down to his children. At the time many girls in Pakistan did not attend school. Malala attended one of the schools her father ran…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    Please welcome to the program Malala Yousafzai. Nice to see you. Thank you. Thank you for being here. Thank you so much. It’s an honor for me. It is an honor for us. I know me! By the way, we talked a little bit before the show, nothing feels better than making you laugh. I will say that. I enjoyed that very much. Thank you. I am Malala. It’s honestly humbling to meet you. You are 16. Where did your love for education come from? We are human beings and this is the part of our human nature that…

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    I Am Malala

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    Sitting in an overcrowded bus on the way to school, a young girl was suddenly shot twice by a member of the Taliban. The young girl survived and soon created a foundation to ensure that other women have the right to 12 years of quality education. Her name is Malala Yousafzai. In I Am Malala, her autobiography, she details her childhood and lifestyle in Swat Valley, Pakistan with her family. As a nineteen year old who was raised with English as her second language, Yousafzai communicates the…

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    Malala Yousafzai has been just an ordinary 14 year old, raised in Mingora, Pakistan to, by the Taliban boarded the bus and shot Malala on the side of her head. She was later rushed to a military hospital located in Peshawar and then for further care she was transferred to Birmingham, England. She later started to study in Birmingham, and gave many speeches to the world talking about education and how many people didn’t have education because of this she was awarded Sakharov Prize for Freedom of…

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