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    Malala Interview

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    Malala Interview Malala‚ a young brave patriotic girl‚ is now a worldwide sensation. Because Malala was so famous‚ the Taliban were afraid of her and they shot her in the head. Why would anyone shoot her in the head? The reason she was shot in the head was because Malala fought in what she believed in by using words‚ not violence. She is known for her activism for woman school rights. When I saw her talking in an interview‚ immediately I was inspired on what she did. Normally‚ teens take school

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    Malala Essay

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    After the gunshot‚ Malala Yousafzai was taken to a hospital and cured. A few months later‚ she was discharged from the hospital‚ but what are the full details of what happened to Malala? I claim that Malala and the doctors that helped her had to work hard to get Malala back to her original state. Malala could’ve died instantly if the Taliban’s aim had been slightly more accurate‚ or she could’ve died without the care she had. Let’s look at the evidence. First off‚ Malala + bullet= critical condition

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    The Malala Debate

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    The Malala debate There is a groundswell of sympathy for Malala and also a strong demand for the Pakistani state to do something about the issue. Much of the discontent is directed toward the Pakistani Taliban‚ the extremist group that has claimed responsibility for the shooting and declared it has vowed to kill Malala if she recovers from her injuries. Also‚ it has issued fresh threats to another girl Hina Khan of Islamabad who is also known for her female rights activism and pro education stance

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    malala yousafzai

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    Malala was named after Malalai of Maiwand‚ a poet and a woman warrior. The name could not be more fitting. Being only fourteen years old did not matter squat to Malala Yousafazi. In a short fourteen years‚ she has won fame for fighting for peace‚ womens rights‚ and humanity. Last year‚ she won the National Peace award in Pakistan for all her efforts. In 2009—at only the age of 11—she fought Taliban insurgency that tried to take over her village of Swat. She wanted to set up her own political

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    Thoughts on Malala

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    The Malala interview was a very touching and moving one. The Talibans shot her for trying to learn‚ and go to school. She was shot because she protested that women couldn’t go to school. She ended up in a hospital‚ then she was flown to Birmingham‚ England for further treatment. She said when she woke up‚ there was a tube in her throat that kept her from talking‚ so she asked for a pen and paper. She wrote and prayed and thanked god because she lived. Malala still lives in Birmingham‚ but dreams

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    Malala Yousafzai

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    Malala Yousafzai Marc Champion‚ Salman Masood‚ and Beclan Walsh further analyze the outcome of the Nobel Peace Prize to reflect upon Malala Yousafzai’s attributes to society. The writers professionally address the perspectives of the Pakistani people while applying their opinions as to why Yousafzai deserved to be recognized. Marc Champion adequately expresses the idea that Yousafzai’s achievements are the embodiment of the Nobel Peace Prize representation‚ therefore being the rightful contender

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    Malala Yousafzai

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    devastated friend. Malala Yousafzai‚ 14‚ was critically injured after being shot while travelling home from school earlier this week. The brave teenager was targeted by the Taliban after speaking out against atrocities committed under the regime. According to Malala’s friend Shazia‚ speaking to the Christian Science Monitor‚ a group of militants riding on a bike stopped the bus carrying the schoolgirls. Masked men then boarded the vehicle and pointed guns at the girls‚ asking for Malala. A hooded Taliban

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    Malala Yousafzai

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    Malala Yousafzai‚ the Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012 for demanding education for girls‚ gave a speech at the United Nations on her 16th birthday‚ where she spoke about the importance of education. I fully support Mr Ban Ki-moon the Secretary-General in his Global Education First Initiative and the work of the UN Special Envoy Mr Gordon Brown. And I thank them both for the leadership they continue to give. They continue to inspire all of us to action. Dear

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    Malala Yousafszai: Address to the UN for ‘Malala Day’ How effectively does Malala Yousafszai’s ‘Address to the UN’ convey challenges of belonging in a global community? A barrier that can prevent a person from belonging is gender. As witnessed by the whole world‚ the Taliban shot Malala Yousafszai in the head because she was a girl who wanted an education. Malala shows that although it was a barrier at first‚ she has overcome this difficulty by persisting to gain rights for women everywhere

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    I am Malala is the memoir of a fourteen-year old girl’s campaign for women’s right to education. In 2011‚ Malala was shot by the Taliban in a bus on her way home from school. Two Taliban men boarded the bus and asked‚ “who is Malala‚” soon after‚ firing shots into Malala’s head (Yousafzai 9). The Taliban‚ a radical Islamic group‚ wishes to instill a conservative version of Islamic law called Sharia. Malala grew up in a society in which women were treated as inferior beings‚ housekeepers‚ and had

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