War in North-West Pakistan

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    Yousafzai Malala is a confident and passionate young adult about learning. Not only a brave, determined, willing woman, but a heroin to all girls, of all ages. And most of all an inspiration to me. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan. When Malala was a young girl, she loved to read and learn. She wanted to be a doctor when she was a child. When the Taliban took over her country, the Taliban did not think girls should be able to go to school, only boys. Malala did…

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    All teen activists have something in common. Mallala, Alex lynn, and Alex libby all try to speak out for their causes. All teen activists try to help the world. For example, Mallala tries to let the girls to have education. Alex lynn tries to save the community by recycling electronics. Alex Libby tried to stop bullying. All teen activists speak out about their causes. Malala shows this by giving a speech and writing a book about her life for people who cannot listen to her speech. She tries…

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    She was shot once on the left side of her forehead, the bullet traveled to he jawline and then down to her neck. Malala was unconscious for a week after the shooting, during that time she was flown from Pakistan to the U.K, and without her parents. She had to have multiple surgeries, including a repair of a facial nerve to fix the paralyzed left side of he face, but she didn't suffer major brain damage. In less than three months after being gunned down…

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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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    of the dangers of her world, highlighting the importance of educational freedom for all. Malala Yousafzai’s sacrifice illuminates the significance of the freedom of education for all of mankind, especially for females in Pakistan. As a Pashtun girl living in Mingora, Pakistan, Malala was not always permitted to do everything that she dreamed…

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    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 that he gets the community something that they think is necessary. Also the things that stood out to me from I Malala is how the Taliban just took over Pakistan like it was nothing. it's like they take over countries all the time so they already…

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    Malala Yousfazai

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    more area than they have ever before" During the mid 1990s, the Taliban took control of the Pakistan and Afghanistan governments. They were removed from power in 2001 after the United States carried out a set of missile and drone attacks. The influence of the Taliban cannot be escaped today. I Am Malala, the book I read for the blog post, details the horrors of living in the Swat Valley, an area in Pakistan where the Taliban held hostage. The Taliban did everything from civil rights violations,…

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    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 Taliban rule in Pakistan at the age of 11. The diary was then published on “BBC Urbu” in early…

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    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 strictly for girls. Malala loved going to school and knew if she worked hard she would fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor, a teacher or a politician. Malala loved…

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    Malala Research Paper

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    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 we don’t learn the importance of anything until it’s snatched from our hands. In Pakistan when we were stopped from going to school, at that time I realized that education is very important. Education is the power for women. That’s why the terrorists…

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