many rights as they deserve in some countries. Women’s rights are rights that raise a position of legal and social equality for women with men. Effie Hobby was a woman that lived in America at a time when women were fighting for their right to vote. Malala Yousafzai is a woman that survived being shot by the Taliban. Previously‚ she lived in Pakistan but now she is a 17-year-old girl with the honor of being the youngest-ever Nobel Peace laureate. Finally‚ Loujain Al Hathloul and Maysaa Al Amoudi are
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example‚ a noteworthy figure is Malala Yousafza. Malala Yousafza grew up in Pakistan and made a significant impact on
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be offered up to men like in Rush Hour 2 they are human beings. Women don’t have to have the most defined nose or double eyelids in other to be beautiful or successful. The path to breaking these stereotypes has already begun with the work done by Malala Yousafzai. She shows a women in power and able to make a change that does not fall into these misconceptions. If it’s the 21st centuries why are women in the East still being held to the beauty standards of the West‚ the ideals of being over sexual
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Times‚ October 10‚ 2012. What is the article or editorial about (100-150 words)? A 14 year old girl‚ Malala Yousafzai was shot in head and neck by Taliban while she was in her school bus with fellow students. Malala Yousafzai‚ who raised her voice for the education rights and opposed Taliban for their actions against women education in her home town‚ was a symbol of pride for the region. Malala came into attention in 2009 when she was covered by many international media groups for her brave initiative
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they recognize problems‚ speak up‚ and act within their communities and the world. Firstly‚ activist need to recognize these problems. For example teen activist Malala‚ had her school shut down because she was a girl. In 2009‚ the Taliban‚ a terrorist group‚ closed Malala’s school and threatened girls to stay away from of education. Malala recognize this injustice‚ and she wanted to speak up. Another teen activist who recognized a problem in his community is Alex Lin. Alex Lin read an article in 2004
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to raise their voice against the wrongdoings done to them. I am Malala written by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb is a story of Malala herself‚ who raised her voice when Taliban took control of the Swat Valley in Pakistan‚ and she refused to be silence and fought for her right to education. When she was fifteen‚ she was shot in the head‚ as a consequence for raising her voice. Not many people expected her to survive but Malala made a miraculous recovery and embarked on an extraordinary journey
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Lennie. In the poem “Sympathy” by Paul Laurence Dunbar a Caged Bird is used to represent the author and other African Americans The Caged Bird faces the same struggles and the misfortune events they faced such as pain and misery just to be set free. Malala Yousufzai a young woman from Mingora‚ Pakistan had her own dreams as well‚ she wished to fight for woman’s rights to have education‚ she faced many difficult people that didn’t agree with her such as the Taliban they threatened to kill her at gun
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changes animals lives no matter how big or how small. Malala Yousafzai is a teen activist that changes adult’s lives. Malala is a girl in Pakistan where girls are not allowed to go to school. Malala believes that every girl should be educated. When a girl is young and gets educated‚ this then changes her life as an adult. When she is an adults she then has a better chance of getting a job and benefiting for her family. Malala said
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analyze the case of Malala Yousafzai — the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner. Malala was 15 when Pakistani Taliban shot her in the head for promoting education‚ a cause that the fanatic group is blatantly against. She survived and went on to become an international face for education and human rights. In a matter of two years Malala rose from a life of anonymity to the cover of Time magazine. How did this happen? Did media’s biased reportage play a role in the phenomenal rise of Malala? Critics believe
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