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    Malala Research Paper

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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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    Development Goal 2, which is a goal that by 2015, children all over the globe will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling. She illustrated the importance of peaceful conflict resolution, as she also has challenged everyone to wage a war against illiteracy and terrorism by "picking up our books and pens." She taught us all about forgiveness. Malala once said «I do not even hate the Talib who shot me. Even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me I would not shoot…

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    Malala is an 18 year old girl who has been faced with tragic circumstances, but has successfully managed to kickstart a revolution among Eastern Europe. Even as a young girl, Malala spoke about the importance of education in her home country, Pakistan. With the threat of the Taliban, and their attempts to shut down girls’ schools and prevent them from going to school, Malala was making a very risky move. She was later named a target. As a teenager, 15 year old Malala Yousafzai was on her…

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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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    Thesis Of I Am Malala

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    receive the Goodreads Choice Awards, for best memoir & autobiography. I am Malala, is an inspiring narrative and a great read. I am Malala shares the life of a young Pakistan teenager who endured a near death experience and survived, it exhibits a handful of historical and cultural facts documenting the political affiliations in Pakistan but above all advocates the need for women’s education. Malala Yousafzai is a young activist for women’s rights.…

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    she still speaks to audiences around the world, and fights for women 's education. Before the Taliban took over Pakistan, people were not nervous to leave their homes. The Pakistanian people roamed the streets, and interacted with neighbors. People left their doors unlocked at night because they knew everyone and trusted them with everything they owned. When the Taliban moved into Pakistan, it was as if these people 's lives flipped…

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    Kristin Lewis describes how the Taliban’s shove Malalas way of life around and around,she has zero rights just because she is a girl. She is no longer able to go to school, everyday she risks her life blogging and talking about rights. She lives in Pakistan where the taliban are rapidly taking over her government and changing the rights in a horrifying way. Malala was able to surpass all of the horrifying things by attending an all girls school at risks high above a normal risk. On October 9th,…

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    I Am Malala

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    world know how Malala’s actions changed the world in particular to women’s rights. In the book Malala is faced with the opinions of those who agree women should not have the right to have an education but Malala has a plan to make sure all women in Pakistan has the right to have a fair education just like the…

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    Malala Yousafzais is a 15-year old girl who wishes to have education rights for everyone. A poem titled “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou talks about rising after many attempts to put the character in the poem down. The central ideas of both sources are similar. Both central ideas of the sources are not giving up and standing for what you believe in. Both sources are about standing up for what you believe in and not giving up. Malala is shot on the 9th of October 2012 by the Taliban. However, she…

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    civil disobedience that happened in the last decade. Bravely standing up and fighting for her right to education, Malala Yousafzai, survived an assassination attempt that brought attention to the unjust acts of civil disobedience towards women in Pakistan. Malala's Father, Ziauddin is a poet and runs a chain of public schools. Her father is a leading educational…

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