personal standard of their ethics all are more important than their popularity with others or desire to maintain their offices. For having these all values they have to fall in the risk as it done with senator George Norris‚ with Nelson Mandela and Malala Youssafzai‚ that all of them stood on what they believed and what they knew that is right. They struggled for higher purpose and having greater values such as human rights and for justice and they found these straggle as their duty to fulfill their
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Female agency implicates on putting the female at the center‚ which has been explored to a certain degree in the characters Tessie Hutchinson in Jackson’s “The lottery”‚ Louise Mallard in Chopin’s “ The story of an Hour” as well as Joyce’s “ Eveline.” The three stories arise together from the unavoidable fact of women discrimination and patriarchy. This conflict is the key factor on explaining the main point of the stories which is the attack of the society’s ideas of fear‚ equality‚ and freedom
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I believe that the speeches Malala’s UN speech and Ain’t I A Women are very similar texts but I think that there are more things that are different. The first reason is that in Ain’t I A Women is about Negroes rights and Malala’s UN speech is about girl and women education rights. An example in the text that support my answer is that in Ain’t I a women it says “I think that ‘twixt the Negroes of the South and the women of the North‚ all talking about rights‚ the white men will be in a fix soon.”
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yourself to be pulled in and ultimately drown. Resilience is the capacity to bounce back after being in the face of a challenge and go on to live well. Every human on Earth faces a challenge and they decide if they want to conquer or be conquered. Tupac‚ Malala and Steven are all grand examples of humans who have overcame obstacles with a growth mindset and resilience. Initially‚ Tupac Shakur is an outstanding example of resiliency because he maintained a growth mindset‚ made it out of the inner city and
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have in common? Amelia Earhart‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Malala Yousafzai. These women could all be described as strong‚ powerful‚ brave‚ revolutionary‚ and a plethora of other positive adjectives. So what exactly makes them strong? Amelia Earhart was the first female pilot to do a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Rosa Parks refused to give in to the racist culture of the 1900’s by standing up to the law of sitting in the back of the bus. Malala Yousafzai is the youngest person to ever be awarded
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human rights activist Malala Yousafzai. She fights for education for all‚ specifically girls in third world countries. While speaking on anti-discrimination‚ she said‚ "There should be no discrimination against languages people speak‚ skin color‚ or religion." In today’s world‚ though we like to pretend otherwise‚ there is a lot of hate centered around those things. People see someone different and instantly separate themselves from that person. They become ignorantly hateful. Malala speaks against that
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2012 Promoters of I WANT FEMINISM CAMPAINGS (LUMS in Pakistan) Malala Yousafzai: Shot by talibans for promoting women education. Shia/Sunni killings under the banner of ethnic/sectarian violence (Quetta attack 2012) Burning of 100 Christian houses in Badami Bagh in Lahore (March 2013) Quotes on discrimination: “I don’t mind if I have to sit down on the floor at school. All I want is education and I am afraid of no one.” – Malala Yousafzai “I had a dream that one day little black boys and girls
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are doing when it is right.” Rosa Park refused to surrender her seat on a bus for a white man‚ which in her time was unthinkable. This bus boycott helped launch a nationwide revolution and inspired many after for to do the same. Another example is Malala Yousafzai who made a huge sacrifice to protect her rights. After many rebellions
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to do‚ I eventually overcame my hate for writing. Journals became breakfast‚ participation became lunch‚ and essays were my dinner. My heart and soul went into my writing and in doing so my writing became powerful. I finally realized through “I am Malala”‚ that your voice on paper has a substantial impact on your audience. The strict grading policy provided through Denny Bozmen-Moss helped the organization and punctuation in my journals and
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Last session we discussed the importance and the purposes of a liberal education. In class‚ we mentioned that new experiences help us be more intellectuals. In Kendi’s speech he encouraged the students to become intellectuals‚ meaning being open to new ideas and seek for ideas that challenge how they see the world. In order to become intellectual‚ we need a diverse environment with open minded people. He also encouraged the students to study the problems of our world and try to solve them. At the
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