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    tragedy happened with the Taliban, she structured her book in chronological order to show us how much she loved school, how important her education was to her, and why she did what she did. Malala was born in 1997 to a Pashtun family in Swat Valley, Pakistan. She loved school ever since she was a little girl, she was always…

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    Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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    Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistan native named after Malalai of Maiwand, an Afghanistan hero. At age fifteen she decided to co-found the Malala Fund with her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, after being shot at point blank range by the Taliban for advocating girl's education. Malala is an activist for the right to twelve years of girl's education with the goal of giving every girl that option. Malala Yousafzai, a female advocate for women’s education, has been an admirable example of Christian service…

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    Economic Position of Women in Norway and Pakistan Many countries thorough the world, have developed ways to incorporate women into society. Countries started naming women as inferior and that their responsibilities where private sphere, along with men are more capable to do better things such as anything that has to deal outside the house. As years were passing women knew that it was unfair, and not right for the government and the rest of the people, especially men to ignore their voices.…

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    benefit of the people but once such power greedy individual gain power, they tend to forget all of their promises. It seems that they never made any promise to do good for the people. Military rulers in Pakistan are a clear example of how individuals become hypocrite because of power. In Pakistan there have been several military rulers who after taking over the power from civilian government promised to have election within ninety days. However, none of them actually organized election within…

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    anger for taking away education. From her bravery and non-stop effort into trying to have the Taliban back of from her schools so she could learn and become successful. This is a essay about her story. Malala was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan, She attended Kushal Public Schools when she was young, Kushal Public Schools was owned by Malala's dad, Ziauddin Yousafzai. She heard news about girls getting attacked outside of the schools and Malala was enraged. She lived in the Swat…

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    I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    The book that I read was I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai and Patricia McCormick. It is the story of a young girl who was born in Mingora, Pakistan. She lived with her parents in the northwest Pakistan when the local Taliban had banned girls to go to school. She was 10 years old when this happened. Malala was in the top students at her school almost every year and she wasn't going to give up on her right to go to school. She decided to continue to go to school even if she needed to take risk…

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    A pressing issue in Pakistan is the country’s vulnerability to climate change. In 2011 the Global Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranked Pakistan as the 16th most vulnerable country after enduring many severe floods, droughts and storms. In a country that relies heavily on the agriculture sector, taking up 45% of employment, the effect of climate change on farming is a serious matter that creates a possible threat to everyday lifestyle. While this issue has created discussion within the…

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    and music videos, and was very outspoken. Because of this, many believed she was “dishonoring” her family. She was not allowed to live and so her own brother murdered her through asphyxiation. Unfortunately, this type of crime is not common in just Pakistan. Thousands of honor killings occur every year, all over the world, and sometimes there’s little to no media coverage. They’re on the rise, with estimates of up to a 1,400 percent increase in some countries (Kiener 3). What is even more…

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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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    Malala Research Paper

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    most harshest time, when the Taliban attacked. The reason why she is so inspirational and so amazing is because she stood up for what was right even when it was hard and she knew what the consequences were but she did it anyway. The Taliban attacked Pakistan and Afghanistan from 19996 to 2001, some of the worst years that people had ever faced. Malala is truly one big hero. Her Background and Accomplishments On July 12 , 1997 an amazing girl was born, her name is Malala Yousafzai. This girl…

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