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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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    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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    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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    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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    bridges contemporary Arab music and Western music reflecting genuine maturity. Best composition: khairat played a number of compositions including pieces “100 sana cinema”‚ “zai maheya hebaha” and upon the audience request he repeated 3 times “feeha haga helwa” a song dedicated to Egypt . The piece I enjoyed the most was “zai maheya hebaha” a very famous song‚ sung by Medhat Saleh in an Arabic movie. That piece describes the beauty of Egypt. I strongly love it. That work was tonal because it manipulated

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    Power to the People Essay Over the course of history many people have stood up and fought to improve society‚ but two of the most influential people then and today are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai. They have greatly affected society by raising people’s awareness of certain political issues. Martin Luther KIng Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a Civil Rights Leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of African Americans. On December‚ 1955‚ the accepted

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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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    Malala Yousafzai said‚ “We were scared‚ but our fear was not as strong as our courage.” To some people‚ courage is seen in everyday acts of bravery. When a person does what seems to be a brave act during a calamity‚ without proper training‚ it is not bravery. It. Is. Courage. Courage is doing something that is dangerous and noble‚ but not irrational. It should also make you a better person‚ or the world a better place. Odysseus in The Odyssey Odysseus was definitely courageous in The Odyssey. Odysseus’

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    of a terrible breakup and the story that I am comparing it to about Malala she is fighting for girls education that many are against. Jennifer the main character of the book says‚ “I’d gotten a lifetime’s worth of depressing “help” just from The Breakup Bible’s table of contents and introduction. The last thing I needed right now was for Nana to read the entire book out loud to the like it was the actual Bible” (Kantor 136).Malala has a situation relating to Jennifer because they both experience a

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    of Malala’s influence is the Malala Fund. The Malala Fund‚ according to malala.org‚ “invests in education advocates and activists who are challenging the policies and practices” Malala’s fund has helped over 90‚000 girls and indirectly impacted 10 million girls around the globe‚ via school enrollment. She helps kids have a future‚ so they can survive as adults. She is helping children get an education so they can get jobs and be able to get a job in the future. Malala also speaks about the issues

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