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    Malala Yousafzai declared‚ “I don’t want to be thought of as the ‘girl who was shot by the Taliban’ but the ‘girl who fought for education’ (309). This statement proves the bravery and fearlessness that Malala has after facing a struggle that no teenager should have to face. In her memoir‚ I Am MalalaMalala tells her story about the battle between her and the Taliban. After her father‚ Ziauddin Yousafzai‚ opened up a school that allowed women to attend‚ the Taliban tried to prevent it‚ but Malala

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    a fighter. Malala Yousafzai is a young fighter who fights for children’s education all around the world. She was shot riding the bus one day to school by the Taliban (who are against girls having an education). She was recovering in England and now lives there so that she can be safe from the Taliban in Pakistan. Malala is a fighter because she fought for children’s rights to education‚ miraculously survived being shot multiple times‚ and did not take defeat from the Taliban. Malala is a fighter

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    For him” (Yousafzai and McCormick 119). This is what Malala believes in‚ she believes that everyone should have an education. In I am Malala she told her story to make her dream come true she is still working on that dream today. I am Malala was a great book And we all want more. We want to know what she’s doing today and what she’s still doing to get an education for everyone around the world. In this book you will be able to see I am Malala in a whole different way than you did before. Chapter

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    voices only when we are silenced “- Malala Yousafzai A teen activist is someone who is standing up for what they believe should be fixed‚ a teen activist is someone who speaks out even when others are silent‚ they stand up despite the danger and are heard. Malala Yousafzai‚ Craig Kielburger‚ and Alex Lin all are teen activist fighting for different things‚ but still making changes. Malala Yousafzai is standing up for girls education. And according to the article Malala the Powerful “ October 9‚ 2012‚

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    Analysis of Malala Yousafzai Jena Lovett English 120-03 Dr. Loya January 30‚ 2015 After reading “Malala Yousafzai’s speech about education‚ you should realize that everyone deserves to have an education. Everyone also deserves to voice their own opinions. While Yousafzai presents a valid argument discussing the need for “education in Pakistan” in which she aims to get peace‚ equality and education for every child. She also aims to have everyone’s voice to be heard. Malala Yousafzai’s

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    Female rights play a big role in the novel “I am Malala”‚ by Malala. The story tells and goes through the struggles of a female education in a third world country. The problem with jobs that females want and what they need to do for their country. Also just rights in general as Malala struggles to get something we take very lightly‚ an education. This is Malala‚ and here you have her story. Inside Malala’s story there is a friend called Moniba‚ who happens to be Malala’s best friend. Moniba wants

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    patriarchal system in Pakistan. Patriarchy compromises women’s freedom. However‚ from these injustices arise strong and self-determined protesters. One of them‚ Malala Yousafzai is leading a fight towards women’s liberation in her native region. Through the analysis of both her book I am Malala and Davis Guggenheim’s documentary He named me Malala‚ understanding her society and self-determination’s influences extent

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    How Malala Yousafzai motivated me. Malala Yousafzai made people change the way how people thought about women. She made women more motivated and made people follow their dreams and work harder. She influenced my life because‚ I never thought I’ll be successful and make my dreams as a pharmacist come true. I thought I’ll be working a job that I wouldn’t like doing and making myself feel I didn’t try hard enough. She made kids motivated for school and helped them achieve the education they needed

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    The story of Malala Yousafzai is one of bravery and resilience. Unlike most girls of her age‚ she has inspired generations to stand up for one’s beliefs and overcome the toughest obstacles. Her advocacy for women’s rights and education has become a worldwide movement‚ garnering a great deal of attention. Malala’s perseverance and determination throughout her life is what makes her the role model she is today. Malala was born in the Swat District of Pakistan on July 12‚ 1997. She had always been

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    their countries become stronger and more prosperous.” -Michelle Obama. Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12‚ 1997‚ in Mingora‚ Pakistan. As a child‚ she became an advocate for girls’ education.Her father‚ an educational activist‚ taught her many different languages and he sensed early on‚ that there was something special about Malala that encouraged her to think and express herself freely.(Malala Yousafzai Biography‚2015) Malala created awareness for girls educational rights.Yousafzai manages her impulsivity

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