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    In my opinion i think that conflict means to what the story is about or what is going on. I think that bravery means willing to take risks. In i am malala the conflict of the story is that she shows bravery. Malala has inspired so many people to stand up for themselves and to what they believe in. The boy in the striped pajamas also shows bravery. How it shows bravery is that Bruno the eight year old had to sneak out to go meet Shmuel. In Anne Frank it shows bravery because she isn’t scared of the

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    may surprise you. Shockingly‚ these activists are only teenagers! Sadly‚ many people around the world do not have as many rights as people in America possess. Teen activists are people who speak out to help these people who are not as lucky as us. Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih are teen activists who are determined‚ inspirational‚ and role models for our civilization. Today‚ teen activism helps many unfortunate people‚ and also helps teens participate in making the world a better place. Teen activism

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    There are also countries where children cannot have an education because of poverty. Human rights activists are here to speak for those who are being kept away from their rights. Two very important and well-known activists are Hillary Clinton and Malala Yousafzai. Hillary Clinton‚ a first lady and present day presidential candidate‚ has spoken often in public speeches about

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    Malala Yousafsai was born on 12 of July in 1997. She is from Mingora of Pakistan‚ located in the country’s Swat Valley. Her name Malala means grief-stricken. Her parents gave her this name from the famous Pashto poetess and warrior woman from Afghanistan. Her family consists with her 2 youngest brothers and her parents. Malala speaks fluently Pashto‚ English and Urdu‚ being educated in large part by her father‚ Ziauddin Yousafsai. Her father is a poet. Also he is school owner and an educational

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    inequalities very different‚ yet some are very similar in how poor they treat women. Throughout each book‚ Persepolis and I am Malala‚ there were distinct gender inequalities. In this essay‚ I will compare and contrast how gender inequality is a key theme in both books. The social change theme that is truly visible throughout these books two books‚ Persepolis and I am Malala‚ is called human rights and human development. To dig deeper than that‚ the focus will be on the rights of women

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    heroic by the Greeks. The Greeks would consider Malala Yousafzai a hero because she is selfless and mentally strong like the Greek heroes Odysseus and Psyche. A characteristic Malala Yousafzai has which would cause her to be considered heroic by the Greeks is selflessness‚ alike Greek hero Odysseus. Odysseus’ selflessness is

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    a dream. Young Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih had a dream. However‚ there dreams were to allow girls to attend school‚ and to stop child labor. When Malala was 11 years old‚ she was banned from school. Her dad owned the school‚ and loved it. Malala was very intrigued at school. All she desired was to learn‚ and that was stripped from her. Iqbal’s dream was to inspire people to stop child labor. When he was little‚ he was forced into child labor. He escaped and then died. Malala is brave and a symbol

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    is what influences and drives people in life. Everyone has a life or career goal they hope to achieve and education is what will take you there. Education will provide people with better opportunities to be successful in life. In the story I am MalalaMalala sacrifices her own life to help other people fulfill life. She fought for what she believed in and didn’t let anyone or any obstacles get in her way. Having a education will not only change and improve one’s point of view but also have an effect

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    Hidden education ‚ do not show all that you know. This is all that Parvana and Malala faced daily throughout their life. The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis is about a young girl‚ Parvana‚ who is living in poverty with 3 other siblings and her parents. But when her father is taken away by the Taliban he leaves her in control to become his little Malala. “Malala the Powerful” by Kristen Lewis is about a teen girl‚ Malala‚ who faced several challenges with the Taliban for every girl’s right to get an

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    it and chastises the world for acting wrongly. Two examples of successful advocates are Malala Yousafzai and Father Gregory Boyle. Malala is an 18 year old girl from Pakistan who fights for equal rights for girls all around the world. Greg Boyle is a 61 year old man from Los Angeles who is a Jesuit priest‚ gang interventionist‚ and CEO of Homeboy Industries. In order to become a successful advocate‚ like Malala and Greg Boyle‚ one must have faith in God and themselves‚ possess courage‚ be compassionate

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