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    Malala Fund Fighting for hers and women’s rights‚ Malala Yousafzai was shot on her way home from school. She goes all over the world to different countries and gives speeches about education for women and children. She also uses social media to spread her message and reach her audience to get them to help her cause. Malala yousafzai is a pakistani woman who is trying to help girls go to school. When she was young she had an anonymous blog where she spoke out about this issue. When

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    Research Paper On Malala

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    The Remarkable Life of Malala Yousafzai “One child‚ one teacher‚ one book‚ and one pen can change the world” (Yousafzai 310). These are the famous words of Malala Yousafzai. Malala is a girl from Pakistan who almost paid the ultimate price of her life for what she believed. Malala is a young activist who has gone through many difficult and scary times to continue the fight for women’s and children’s rights to education. Even as a child Malala was determined to be different than what a “woman”

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    Malala Yousafzai Speeches

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    1. Early life Malala Yousafzai is a 20-year old Pakistani activist for women’s rights and education. She was born on July 12 1997 in Mingora‚ Pakistan. Malala was would always want to fight for her rights‚ especially girl’s education. She has started this kind of motivation ever since she was a child. Her father was an advocate for education as well‚ which impacted Malala’s way of thinking and motivation. Malala’s father‚ Ziaddin Yousafzai‚ owned a school‚ which Malala attended as a child. The Taliban

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    Summaries Of Malala Day

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    -Malala and two other girls present in the school bus are shot by the Taliban. Realizing this‚ the bus driver rushes to the Swat Central Hospital. - In the hospital‚ many tests are preformed and it is determined that the bullet missed Malala’s brain‚ but the impact caused splinters of bone to lodge in her brain‚ causing shock. -A neurosurgeon named Colonel Junaid makes the decision to immediately conduct surgeries‚ rather than moving Malala to another hospital. This decision ultimately saves her

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    Malala As A Role Model

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    all children. The most essential quality for Malala is the ability to inspire and her passion for the children which her passion risk her life everyday for. Malala was a very critical person to fighting for every child’s right to an education‚ a young women who experienced the suffers of growing up in an area controlled by Taliban‚ but still had a great father who wouldn’t close down his daughter’s school even though he received death threats for Malala and him. If she died to the assassination attempt

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    article‚ “Malala the Powerful‚” by Kristen Lewis Explains the challenging live on Malala‚ A female living in swat of the Taliban. Like many other girls in Pakistan 2007 after the Pakistan government let them take over in power. Being a female meant losing lots of your normal rights‚ Females couldn’t walk outside without a male companion. And many were murdered. Schools for girls were shut down‚ this destroyed their basic life including Malala’s. But although this was a challenging time Malala made it

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    preserve societies. Malala was shot in the head three times because she went to school. Malala got the Nobel Peace Prize. While some differences between Malala and Emerson are noticeable‚ the similarities are striking. Malala and Emerson are the same because they are both transcendentalists. They both went to school. Malala and Emerson are different because Malala was shot in the head and Emerson was a minister. Malala got a book and Emerson decided to publish a journal. Malala got the Nobel Peace

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    Malala Essay Papers

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    Malala Yousafzai Most fourteen year olds get out of bed and the first thought on their mind is about the clothes they are going to wear that day‚ while Malala’s first thought is how she will stay alive that day. Malala has to worry about being killed because she is constantly targeted by the Taliban‚ an Islamic militant group (Oxford University Press). She is targeted due to her activism. She fights for equal rights on education‚ woman‚ and children. Malala suffers through her own injustices‚ which

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    points that you come across in the passages. In both stories they tell about strong‚ brave‚ and powerful women that do something to stand out in their country. There are still different in many ways like their age and how they stood up and spoke out. Malala Yousafzai and Barbara Frietchie are amazing women and leaders‚ that made a difference‚ and made people think. One difference between the two heroic women is what they stood up for and believed in and why they did it. Barbara Frietchie stood up the

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    Malala Yousafzai Thesis

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    pen can change the world.”-Malala Yousafzai.Education is hard and easy for others because they can’t understand it‚ or they don’t have time. Malala was the opposite‚in some aspects.The life she lived in Afghanistan was a privilege to go to school since she was a female.Changes were made for a while till terrorist attacks came more often.Malala was determined to have her mind and others filled with knowledge‚ and respect‚ even if her life could be shattered like glass. Malala was born in Pashtun‚ a tribe

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