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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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    “I know‚ and so do I. That feeling‚ Zai. It only increases. The power and control‚ the thrill and the adrenaline rush. No longer does it become just a way to control your emotions‚ but it becomes a craving. A need. It’s fun.” Those words were spoken bluntly‚ and he shrugged. “And that’s why

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    “Thank you God for whom we all are equal so here I stand one girl among many ‚ I speak not for myself ‚ but all the boys and girls that fought for their rights to get their right to equality of opportunity to get an education” said Malala Yousafzai. Malala is a young girl who fought for her education‚ her future and her right in Pakistan to be able to learn and get free compulsory education. Compulsory education should be mandatory for every girl and boy because everyone deserve to have a great education

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    Boy In The Striped Pajamas)‚ and Malala Yousafzai all used strength to handle conflict. One example of a person showing strength is Malala Yousafzai. Malala showed showed strength when she kept fighting for women’s rights even when she was being threatened and people were trying to assassinate her. Another way Malala showed strength was she handled any situation or obstacle in her way just so she made sure women were treated equally and as the same as men. Malala showed strength while handling conflict

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    Why was Malala Yousafzai targeted by the Taliban? A young girl; Malala Yousafzai was shot in October 2012 by Taliban forces for going to school even though The Constitution of Pakistan “obligates the state to provide free and compulsory quality education to children”. Malala from Migora Town in Pakistan was a pupil‚ educational activist and the first eleven year old to write an anonymous blog detailing life under Taliban rule. She insisted on her own school attendance and had the courage to

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    Tuesday’s with Morrie and the Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass and the life story of Malala Yousafzai. The

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    of the name Malala Yousafzai‚ the young Pakistani advocate for girls’ education who was shot by the Taliban‚ placed where tramp stamps are notorious. The writer scorns Madonna for her hypocrisy in the act‚ as Madonna’s booty-shaking persona is a hemisphere away from Malala’s feminist ideals. Through juxtaposition‚ parenthetical expressions‚ amplification‚ and a shift from a satirical to an agitated tone‚ Daum condemns Madonna for the sanctimony of her action. Daum juxtaposes Malala and Madonna to

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