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    Malala Yousafzai is truly changing the world in the best way possible and paving a way for women all over the world As we talk of the most influential teens of 2015, Time.com made a list of 30 of them. Here is a list of a few: Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Ahmed Mohamed, Jazz Jennings, Shawn Mendes, Jaden Smith, Silento and Malala Yousafzai. It saddens me to see that Malala Yousafzai can be used in the same sentence as those that I named because they haven’t done anything to make this world a…

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    Malala Yousafzai Strong, courageous, dignified and ambitious are just a few words that still seem unworthy beneath the character of this young woman but are the closet to describing her bravery and everything she believes in and stands for. Malala Yousafzai is a woman of such substance in her drive to attain peace, freedom and equity of rights to all has given her not only respect and admiration from many across the globe but also unwanted and dangerous attention from the Taliban. While driven…

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    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 banning on all girls attending school and getting an education (www.biography.com). Even though Malala admitted she was afraid to attend school during that time, her fear did not stop her…

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    Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistan activist for female education born in Mingora, Pakistan. She defied the Taliban and demanded that females be allowed to receive education. Due to this, she was shot in the head by the Taliban on her way home from school. However, that did not stop her, she has become an international symbol of peaceful protest. Her struggle for educational equality has inspired millions of people worldwide. She conveyed her message through rhetorical devices, her point of view, and…

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    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 story of her life through simple sentences and first person narration. I Am Malala, an autobiography, details Malala’s…

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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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    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, placed a lot of importance on education. He operated several schools in Swat Valley, Pakistan and helped her foster Malala’s early love of learning. Like his daughter, Yousafzai always championed universal access to education and he spoke out against the…

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    changed the official name of the country to the Islamic State Of Afghanistan (ISOA). Four years later, the united states accused the Taliban of harboring Osama bin Laden. The Taliban set up their base in southeastern Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan. The reason why they did this was because the Taliban enforced a strict interpretation of Islamic laws, they also did this because most of the group’s members belonged to the Pashtun ethnic group. Only about 3-5 countries considered the…

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    Malala Yousafzai is my modern day hero. Malala was born July 12,1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. Malala stuck up for the education of girls. She was an activist going around the world speaking about the prohibition on the education of girls. Current day Malala is 19 years old, she is getting ready to go to university. Her parents are Ziauddin Yousafzai, Tor Perki Yousafzai. And she has two siblings who are Atal Yousafzai and Khushal Yousafzai. SECTION HEADER Malala is a brave hero because even…

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    When Malala Yousafzai was young, she faced a great deal of challenges that make the problems I face seem minor. Malala grew up in an environment I cannot imagine myself braving. In Mingora, some nights were without electricity and every day would be tense. Despite the hardships, Malala prevailed and fought for what she believed in. Malala was motivated and brave, and even continued to speak her thoughts publically when she was presented with a crowd when she could’ve been attacked—and she really…

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