Warriors in Disguise Most frequently‚ the common conception of the word “hero” automatically refers to Marvel characters of beyond-human abilities pulverizing deformed aliens on top of the Empire State Building. There are expectations of those who save the world‚ but heroes can be within anyone and everyone. We‚ as a society‚ soon lose sight of what it really means to be a hero‚ and real heroes lose the degree of respect they deserve. Glorious heroes aged from centuries ago and had set the path
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In his essay “Self-Reliance”‚ Ralph Emerson stated‚ “Whoso would be a man‚ must be a nonconformist.” Through this statement‚ Emerson attempts to convey the message that in order to become an independent‚ developed adult‚ one must not simply conform to societal norms. Whether it be inciting social change‚ or creating some of the most successful men in history‚ Emerson’s aphorism very much applies to today’s society. Without individualism and nonconformity‚ there is no change. Throughout history‚ it
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Muhammad Khalid VS Zafarullah 1340 hrs. 6. Dr. Azad Siddiqui VS Dr. Rizwan 1400 hrs. 7. Dr. Rashid Farooq VS Dr. Muhammad Imran 1420 hrs. 8. Dr. Yousaf Habib VS Asmat Amin 1440 hrs. Venue: CAMP Table Tennis (Girls) 1. Areeba Inam VS Rida Aleem 1500 hrs. 2. Daniah Tahir VS Ana Yousaf 1520 hrs. Venue: CAMP Volley Ball (Boys) * Jinnah House VS Iqbal House 1530 hrs. Venue: NBS Volley ball Court Basket Ball (Girls) * Jinnah House VS
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Born in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ Malala’s story begins with her being an exceptional young woman much sooner than that day she got shot on October 2012. Malala’s passage which is fighting for women’s education started in her own hometown‚ Swat Valley‚ where she grew up and spent most of her childhood. Her hometown has been threatened by Taliban for several times. Malala’s school and girls from the school were told to fulfill the rules of Taliban and not to have the education that they want to achieve.
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struggle granted girls and women the right to education in many countries.Nevertheless‚until today‚the blessing hasn’t reached Pakistan.Falling into the shadow of Taliban‚universal education is nothing more than a pipe dream to many girls there. Malala‚a 15-year-old activist who promoted women’s right to education in Pakistan was shot in the head by Taliban militants on her way home on October 19th.Despite being swiftly sent to a hospital in Britain‚the life of the young heroine was at stake.The
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In the quote by Martin Luther King about how hate cannot drive out hate‚ only love can‚ is the same concept with‚ Nobel Peace Prize winner‚ Malala Yousafzai’s speech to the UN. Her speech expresses her thoughts and drive about education and women’s rights. First‚ a quote from Malala’s speech which is similar to Mr. King’s quote. “We realize the importance of light when we see darkness‚” defends King’s quote because she is saying we see the goodness/love in the world when hate is shown. Love does
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activist. Like Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal they all fought for what they thought was right. But they all have something in common. They have all been inspired to take action and make a change for the better in the world. Some of them started because of a personal experience. Others were inspired by a moment that touched them. Maybe they read an article‚ saw a show‚ or heard a speaker that inspired them to take action. Malala Malala is a Aisan
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Have you ever read an autobiography “I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban? Well‚ when the Taliban took control of the Swat Valley in Pakistan‚ one girl spoke out. That one brave girl was the author‚ Malala Yousafzai Malala refused to be silenced by laws and fought for her right to an education and all education for every girl and woman across the world. On Tuesday‚ October 9‚ 2012‚ when she was fifteen‚ she almost paid the ultimate price. She was shot in
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countries across the world. They were a threat and evil sight to all countries and women everywhere. The United States condemned the actions of the Taliban‚ but the Taliban didn’t stop their persecution of women. The Taliban couldn’t win‚ according to Malala‚ who like Haemon‚ clearly tells the enemy of their mistakes. So‚ through their stubbornness‚ Creon and the Taliban relied on their own beliefs‚ disregarding the call for change from people who should’ve been
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Cited: Rand‚ Ayn. Anthem. New York‚ Signet‚ 1961. Print "Malala Yousafzai Deserved to Die‚ Say Taliban." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media‚ 16 Oct. 2012. Web. 23 Oct. 2012. .
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