place like Malala about to be shot in the head‚ for fighting for girls basic rights to go to school. Teen activist are leaders who possess specific leadership qualities. They are‚ professional‚ and passionate about their cause‚ and motivalnial. Teen activism is where teens stand up for what is right. For example‚ Malala stands up for girls basic rights to go to school. Teen activist are leaders who possess specific qualities. Teen activists are professional. One example is Malala. Malala is professional
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Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997 in Mingora‚ Pakistan. Located in the country’s Swat Valley. For the first few years of her life‚ her hometown remained a popular tourist spot that was known for its summer festivals. However‚ the area began to change as the Taliban tried to take control. As a child‚ she became an advocate for girls’ education‚ which resulted in the Taliban issuing a death threat against her. On October 9‚ 2012‚ a gunman shot Malala when she was traveling home from school
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farther away from where Malala had lived so she really wasn’t worried at first. Then they started to show up on tv also saying the location they were at since it was saying where they were at‚ those places were somewhat getting closer
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especially in rural areas‚ such as her family’s village. When Malala goes to the village‚ all of the women cook food for the men and take care of children‚ that’s all anyone believes they are good for. “My mother and I stayed in the women’s quarters downstairs. The women spent their days looking after the children and preparing food to serve to the men in their hujra upstairs.” It could be a
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Elie Wiesel‚ there is an evident display of harsh reality‚ but yet it reveals how hope perseveres ultimately. This lesson is also seen in “Laura Bush: Malala Yousafzai’s courage‚” by Laura Bush and in “We Choose Honor‚” by Elie Wiesel. Both Malala‚ Wiesel‚ and America encountered traumatic experiences‚ both caused by an intrusion of outsiders. Malala overcame the Taliban when they invaded her hometown and chose to take away children’s education rights‚ similar to how Eliezer prevailed the Nazis when
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tired of inequality and fights for women’s rights by having comebacks to the white men that don’t think negro women like herself should have rights. In Malala Yousafika’s interview‚ she views education as a gift and feels girl should also have the right to go to school. Both of these women feel women are as capable as men. Sojourner and Malala both express defiance against the law‚ show persistence for what they are fighting for‚ and fought morally for women’s rights. These women both showed defiance
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Amelia Earhart and Malala were two very different people but they both had one goal. That was to make the world a better place and especially to change the world. Amelia Earhart was the very first woman pilot to fly around the world while Malala fought for girl’s education. They had very similar traits and differences but one thing is for sure. They both changed the world. Amelia Earhart and Malala couldn’t be more inspiring to young girls and boys but they were inspiring in different areas and they
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Megan: Malala is our role model. Saffron: When she was shot it was not the first time that she had been seen in the public eye as she has been advocating for girls’ education since she was 11. In 2009‚ Malala started blogging about living under Taliban rule for the BBC. She later became a national figure in her country‚ appearing on television as a spokesperson for girls’ education. Saatchi: But then‚ when she was only 15 years old‚ she was shot by the Taliban. Malala was aboard a bus in 2012‚ campaigning
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She was shot in head in 2012. Her birthday was named as the “Malala Day” in 2013. She was given the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.(FYI‚ she’s the youngest to receive one) And the Taliban still want to kill her. Once a girl who cared a lot about her looks and especially her hair Malala Yousufzai now does not even have her face symmetrical or as they say “like it used to be”. A big fanatic of Twilight she dreamed of being a vampire too.But things changed and in one of her interviews she told that when
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Each essay has different perspectives on the issue of women`s right being equal to men. In this essay‚ we will compare the differences among the perspectives and determine which perspective is most effective. The first essay that we will discuss is “Malala‚ the Muslim Feminist” by Rafia Zakaria. Zakaria is a columnist for DAWN‚ Pakistan ’s largest English newspaper and one of the few feminist columnists in Pakistan. Zakaria`s perspective is to prove that gender equality in education is global and the
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