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    Malala is a teen activist for girls and women's right for education. The equal rights for her in her country. She believed that everyone needed education. She survived a gun wound to the head. The taliban had taken away the privileges from every girl and women for an example: they banned dancing, watching television, and listening to music. Eventually they wouldn’t just shut down the school, they would either burn it down or destroy it completely. All the women were not allowed to have jobs…

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    Much of today’s ethnic conflict can be found in the developing world, particularly on the vast continents of Africa and Asia. Within the developing world of Asia, the Middle East accounts for a large portion of conflicts based on ethnicity, kinship and religion. In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner,” the author's demonstration of the weak and powerful in the novel is spoken to through ethnic status and religious contrasts, in which society and political powers uphold dread upon the greater part…

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    Malala Yousafzai Through the eyes of many, Malala Yousafzai is a survivor; she is someone people look up to and dream to be. She has gone through many trials that tested her bravery, and tested her will to live, and even after all that, she never gave up. Throughout the nineteen years that Malala Yousafzai has been alive, she has endured many struggles that can be tracked throughout her childhood, autobiography, I am Malala, and the education that women receive in the Middle East. Her story…

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    I have chosen Malala Yousafzai to do my autobiography project on for many reasons such as I love what she believes in, her story is inspiring, and how strong of a woman she is. The first reason why I chose to do my project on her is because she believes in girls having a right to an education. That is also very important to me as well, because it isn’t fair that women in her country have to get married off at a young age and stay home and do all the cooking and the cleaning. The next reason why…

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    Historical Background/Leader’s Context: Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Swat Valley, Pakistan. In her book, I Am Malala, she talks about how her father was thrilled about her birth even though a daughter's birth is not usually celebrated in her culture. Malala’s father even named her after a Pashtun heroine, Malalai of Maiwand, a girl who died in a battle after her words plus bravery inspired her people to fight. In her book Malala gives a brief summary of her parents upbringing…

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    I Am Malala is a stunning tale regarding the life of Malala Yousafzai, a world- renown activist. The book uncovers events in her early life and how they shaped her beliefs. Specifically, it is apparent as to how Malala’s connections with important people in her life sometimes force her to shift her perspective. In the novel, the titular character’s relationship with her father is shown to be a foundation on which her passion for humanitarianism is built. Malala’s father, Ziauddin Yousafzai,…

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    As the Taliban gained control, banning girls from attending school and other rights. Malala Yousafzai began writing a blog about life in the Swat Valley.Malala is a young girl who decided to fight for women's right to education when this fundamental right was taken. When her identity was discovered, Malala began to appear in both Pakistani and international media, advocating the freedom to pursue education for all. While Malala was in a school bus it suddenly stopped and someone shot her in the…

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    Malala Yousafzai is an 18 year old activist and the youngest person ever to receive a Nobel Peace Prize. Malala was born July 12 1997 in Mingora. The largest commercial city in the swat district in Pakistan. She is known for being the victim of a taliban attack that happened on the 9th of October 2012. It happened on her schoolbus going back home as a man entered the bus and asked for Malala. He then fired three shots. One went through her left eye socket and out under her left shoulder. The two…

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    In the spotlight for millions of people to watch, Malala Yousafzai accepted the Nobel Peace prize as the youngest prizewinner in history. “If one man can destroy everything, why can’t one girl change it?” was the quote from her acceptance speech that would begin her journey as a role model and serve as a template for change in the eyes of modern day activists and protesters. Although all she did was stand up to defend what she believed in, Malala Yousafzai became an idol for the future of change…

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    He Named Me Malala is about a young girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for being a female who wanted to get an education. After recovery Malala fights for women’s right to an education. The basic theme for this film was courage. She was fearless when presenting her cause. She allowed people to empathize with her experiences and to feel for the children still living those experiences. Another theme presented in this film was dedication towards social activism. She had an experience that…

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