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    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. She is the native of Pakistan. Enlivened by her dad Ziauddin Yousafzai‚ who is a head instructor and against Taliban campaigner‚ she started standing up out about girl’s education at the early age of eleven. It is very unique and not practical in many

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    he was king. Kamehameha was a strong‚ determined‚ and an intelligent leader. Malala Yousafzai was a brave and caring young girl in Pakistan‚ who stood up for education when there was a law not letting children have an education. For her action‚ Yousafzai won the Nobel Peace Prize as an award (Nobelprize.org). Kamehameha and Yousafzai were effective leaders because they were decisive and caring.

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    places in their countries like Malala Yousafzai‚ Hannah Taylor‚ and Iqbal Masih. They come from all different countries‚ come in different shapes‚ sizes‚ and

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    is what influences and drives people in life. Everyone has a life or career goal they hope to achieve and education is what will take you there. Education will provide people with better opportunities to be successful in life. In the story I am MalalaMalala sacrifices her own life to help other people fulfill life. She fought for what she believed in and didn’t let anyone or any obstacles get in her way. Having a education will not only change and improve one’s point of view but also have an effect

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    Introductory 1:Adversity is a common thing amongst the human-race. Almost everyone has had a problem once or twice in their life. For example‚ not everyone can agree on everything. Arguments amongst people aren’t rare‚ and almost every person has been a part of one. Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird had this exact adversity in her life. When she first went to school‚ she found different kinds of classmates with different views and opinions. She even butted heads with her teacher when she told Scout

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    girl named Malala Yousafzai. Malala believes in equal right of education among all gender. Advocating for girls in Pakistan to be allowed to receive education. Her belief made her a target to the Taliban in Pakistan‚ leading to her being shot in the head. Malala ends up surviving after being taken to a military hospital in Peshawar‚ and to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham‚ England. When someone get shot in the head as message to be kill off‚ that person would stay quiet. But not Malala‚ her receiving

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    “Ideas are bulletproof.” This phrase means that you can kill a man‚ but you cannot kill or destroy an idea. An idea is intangible. It is powerful. You cannot touch‚ hold‚ kiss‚ let alone shoot it and kill it. The person who came out with the idea can be gone. However‚ the idea will always remain there. The movie V for Vendetta is based on the Gunpowder Treason Plot idea. The Gunpowder Treason Plot was Guy Fawkes’ plan to make use of barrels of gunpowder in the basement to blow up the Houses of

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    them. I’ll start off with Malala. When she started off‚ she was a girl in a valley being controlled by people with more power than her. However‚ that didn’t stop her. She got death threats‚ and didn’t care one bit. Then‚ she got shot‚ but after she healed she stayed strong‚ and was determined to change the world after that. Even through all of that‚ Malala didn’t give up. In a news interview she said “I want to serve‚ I want to serve the people”‚ this all shows that Malala never gave up. Ryan Hreljac

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    Elie Wiesel‚ there is an evident display of harsh reality‚ but yet it reveals how hope perseveres ultimately. This lesson is also seen in “Laura Bush: Malala Yousafzai’s courage‚” by Laura Bush and in “We Choose Honor‚” by Elie Wiesel. Both Malala‚ Wiesel‚ and America encountered traumatic experiences‚ both caused by an intrusion of outsiders. Malala overcame the Taliban when they invaded her hometown and chose to take away children’s education rights‚ similar to how Eliezer prevailed the Nazis when

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    To die for: The fight for girl’s education rights There is a saying in the 21st century that if you educate a boy‚ you educate a boy‚ but if you educate a girl‚ you educate a village. From religious backings to socio-economic factors girls around the world are fighting for their rights to an education. They are not only fighting for their right to an education but for their lives‚ a brighter future. It is surprising that in the 21st century‚ girls are still fighting

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