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    within it. As reported by‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ Maya Angelou‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ and Luisa Valenzuela‚ to be free means to be unattached from any form of oppression and to be an independent citizen‚ determining the course of one’s own life. Next‚ a free citizen is able to live throughout the course of their life equally with others. We recognize this when Malala states‚ “But first of all‚ thank you to God‚ for whom we are all equal…”(Yousafzai

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    Thesis: Malala Yousafazi took a stand for women’s education in her hometown of Mingora‚ Pakistan. Her story shows taking a stand at any age or even in your own city can spark a worldwide awakening for the importance of women’s education in third world or war torn countries. Through her story the public sees the odds and battles she overcame for women’s education. Even at a young age the importance of education was instilled in Malala by her father; Ziauddin Yousafzai‚ who ran public schools. Back

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    Even though‚ Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton agree on the need for peace and security‚ they both differ. Malala goes more into details about the need for education. Their similarities are to the topic of women and young girls being able to expand their education and reach their full potential. In Malala’s speech‚ she mainly focuses about the need for education for women and young girls. She talks about how women and young girls should have the “...right to live in peace…be treated with

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    of bravery‚ Malala is a girl who wants all girls to have an education not just boys she is brave and stands up for what she belives in. These people showed bravery in differnet ways but they are both equaly brave. Malala‚ Shackelton and his grew were veary brave they were all on a mission and they were determain to secseed. "I will hold my books‚ my bag‚ and i will lern‚ I will talk to my freinds‚ and i will talk to my teacher. I think theres no mare important day then this day" Malala said. "He

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    Individuals were scared for their own life In I Am MalalaMalala describes how traditions play a huge role in Swat Valley. For example she explains‚“I knew as we got older the girls would be expected to stay inside. We’d be expected to cook and serve our brothers and fathers… my mother and I could not go out without a male relative to accompany us‚ even if it was a five-year-old-boy! This was the tradition” (Yousafzai 26). In Swat Valley women’s roles are to serve the men in their family

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    I Am Malala Essay

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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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    Malala Yousafzai‚ an activist of education rights‚ survived a gunshot to the head at the young age of 14. She helped her dad build a school in Pakistan where everyone could go to school‚ no matter what‚ she made lots of speeches and kept fighting for education rights. A group centralized in Pakistan‚ called the Taliban‚ shot her in the head while she was on her way home from school because they didn’t want education rights for all; considering they feel females are lesser than men. Malala was immediately

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    Malala is a young lady who became known to the world after the Taliban shot her in her head for speaking out. She is a girl who decided to make a difference in her country and as a result made a difference in the world. In the words of Mahatma Gandhi‚ “We must become the change we want to see in the world.” In the memoir‚ I am Malala‚ Malala’s relationship with her father is continuously highlighted throughout. Malala depicts the relationship with her father by telling us about the influence her

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    courageous it has to be done against the person”s will and it has to be a dangerous act that benefits a good cause. In the Comedy Central interview by John Stewart‚ Malala clarifies how she brings change. In the interview Malala explains that she will never fight with violence but with argument and her voice (The Daily Show). This act proves Malala to be courageous because she is doing it against her will‚ it’s a dangerous act because terrorists might target and try to hurt her‚ and it benefits girls around

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    mind and question what those who choose to conform dare not to. Malala Yousafzai’s actions parallel to those of Marjane Satrapi‚ author of Persepolis‚ as they both stand up for what they believe in during times of oppression and chaos. Although growing up in different areas and being classified under different social classes‚ both Malala and Marjane came from poverty stricken middle eastern countries. Throughout their lives Malala and Marjane have had to face discrimination and repression against

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