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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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    I Am Malala Sparknotes

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    “Who is Malala?” That was the question that was last asked before she was shot on the fateful day of October 9th‚ 2012. I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban is an autobiography written by Malala Yousafzai‚ with the help of Christina Lamb‚ that depicts her life under the rule of the Taliban‚ an Islamic armed insurgency‚ during which she fought for women’s right to education and other basic human rights. Women’s rights are widely ignored in Islamic countries

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    I Am Malala

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    When I was fifteen‚ I read a book titled I am Malala. This book is about a young Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban on her way to school. The story of Malala opened my eyes to the very different in which we live. One of my favorite quotes from I am Malala is‚ “We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.” To me‚ this quote shows a cry for help from middle-eastern women. It made me start thinking about all girls in the middle-east and how their lives compare to mine.

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    Throughout both speeches‚ Malala and hillary have accumulated their views on what has happened throughout the world.People continue to disrespect others‚ such as women . The men‚ have been in control for too long‚ women need to start standing up‚ by speaking up. Nothing will ever change until women realize their worth in the world and education is properly distributed. In order to have peace and security in the world‚ major things have to be fixed. Until then‚ the world will continue to be filled

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    Malala And Tamam Analysis

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    worldview and background is different and cannot be compared. If everyone had the same ideology‚ background and the understanding of the life‚ the world would have not been the same as today. Diversity and tolerance stands behind the modern world. Malala and Tamim are the greatest examples of tolerance and diversity. They have embraced many ideologies‚ values‚ traditions‚ and cultures. Being an open-minded and acceptable distinguishes them from the rest of the world. The most successful people are

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    Reaction About Malala

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    Little things pushed Malala to become an education activist. For example‚ because she’s a woman‚ she was restricted from traveling everywhere. Also‚ i think that when Zia reduced the rights of woman‚ and by so "encouraging" women being raped‚ did pushed a bit Malala to do something for women rights. Another example‚ the september 11‚ 2001 (attack on world trade center) changed the life of Malala. All these things influenced Malala and she decided‚ in 2009‚ to start a vlog for the BBC under a pseudonym

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    Why Malala Is A Hero

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    Have you ever been walking down the road and have to step over the dead corpses just laying in your way‚ well Malala has. She not only had to see cold non living people all around her ‚she had to see public whippings and she has to follow many oppressive religious rules. Malala lived in a place called swat. Swat is a very beautiful place‚ or at least it was. Swat was taken over by a terrorist group called the Taliban. The Taliban would force the people of swat to follow the rules that they decided

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    How Is Malala Independent

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    rules. They want the change and this change is necessary to society. Malala is a very interesting person because she has a really independent way of thinking as a 15 years old girl. She did

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    Rigobert Menchu Tum and Malala Yousafzai‚ who both went up against their countries to call for education. Although Malala Yousafzai and Rigoberta Mench Tum have some differences‚ they have more similarities because of their impact on global education and their leadership characteristics. Starting‚ Rigoberta Mench Tum and Malala Yousafzai have different beginnings. Malala was a risk-taker and tried to "get (her) education if it’s at home‚ school‚ or somewhere else" (Yousafzai 4). Malala wanted her education

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