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    Malala Yousafzai Malala Yousafzai is the type of leader who gained her power by doing good things‚ and continues to use her power for good. Some may not consider her a leader‚ or think that she has power but in many important ways she is and does. Malala has lead girls all across the world to stand for themselves‚ and taught them to understand that they have a right to an education. Malala was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan in 1997 (Profile). As a child‚ Malala was taught by her father to value education

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    Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997‚ in Mingora‚ the largest city in the Swat Valley in what is now the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. At a very young age‚ Malala developed a thirst for knowledge. For years her father‚ a passionate education advocate himself‚ ran a learning institution in the city‚ and school was a big part of Malala’s family.In 2007‚ when Malala was ten years old‚ the situation in the Swat Valley rapidly changed for her family and community. The Taliban began to

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    The book entitled “I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education And Was Shot By The Taliban” written by Malala Yousafzai together with Christina Lamb is generally a book depicting the current struggles of the society in dealing with conflicts on education and women empowerment. This carefully written book specifically centers in the modern day Pakistan where traditional practices and religion hinder every woman’s right for education and the right to live as individuals. However‚ among all the

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    Therefore‚ Malala and Queen Rania can fit the definition of hero because of their powerful courage to develop people lives by successful achievements. They have changed underprivileged people lives and provided them with important human factors that any ordinary person need‚ they also advocate and fight for women’s rights in the society and they brought peace to those who fear speaking for what they want. Malala supported women to complete their education‚ whereas Queen

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    I Am Malala Book Report Would you take a bullet for freedom‚ especially if that freedom was the right to be educated? Many young Americans take education for granted. High school drop out rates have soared over the years. But what if education was not granted to the majority of citizens in America? Would that change our viewpoint on education? Would that cease the complaints towards the most powerful weapon we can use today? Well over twenty notable countries do not grant girls and women the right

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    Stereotypes In I Am Malala

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    Malala Yousafzai was a girl who grew up in a place that tried to bring her down. The people in Swat‚ her hometown‚ created multiple social constructs to convince themselves that men should be valued higher than women. In the book‚ I Am Malala‚ by Malala Yousafzai‚ Malala explains how the women around her never stopped to question what these laws were doing/where it was leading the society‚ and the way these rules made them feel‚ which is hopeless. Malala was a woman who chose not to put up with being

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    Malala Yousafzai’s story has been told all around the world and has been used as inspiration for many young girls who believe that they have the right to an education. Malala’s story is a heroic one and one that would not have happened without certain events‚ conflicts‚ and issues. These events shaped her world and who she was as a person. If it was not for Malala’s father’s influence‚ the Taliban’s invasion of Pakistan‚ and the conflict between women and these new laws‚ Malala would not be shaped

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    Malala Malala Yousafzai was born on July‚ 12‚ 1997. She was born in Mingora‚ Pakistan. Mingora is in Swat Valley in northern Pakistan. Her parents are Ziauddin and Toor Peki Yousafzai. She enjoyed reading books and playing outside when she was little. Education was very important to her father and when she was old enough to go to school‚ she went to the school her dad had started. Swat Valley had always been a good place to live and tourists visited all the time. Malala herself described it

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    person whom I see as a role model and someone whom I feel safe with. Malala Yousafzai

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    I Am Malala Courage

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    Having courage and not having courage is what makes the difference in whether or not there will be change or not. In I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai‚ Malala’s courage is displayed throughout her autobiography. Despite the dangerous environment where she resides and constant threats that Malala receives‚ she did not stop advocating for women’s rights to an education. Because Malala continued to advocate for women’s rights despite the treacherous condition and threats‚ it shows how courageous‚ ambitious

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