a leader is someone who stands out amongst the rest and steps up to the task and helps the “followers” advance and strive to become a leader as well. The only way a leader can be effective is by leading by example. A prime example of this is Malala Yousafzai. She was shot in the face for trying to go to school. If she hadn’t gone to school she wouldn’t have been shot‚ but she also wouldn’t have a Nobel Peace prize. She is now using her story to speak for access to education for everyone. A leader
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Review: GENDER INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION: HOW WIDE IS THE GAP? Cooray‚ A.‚ Potrafke‚ N. (2011) ‘Gender Inequality in Education: Political Institutions or Culture & Religion?’ European Journal of Political Economy Vol. 27(2)‚ 268-280. Darling‚ J.‚ Glendinning‚ A. (1996) Gender Matters in Schools. London: Cassell. Quicke‚ J. (1998) ‘Gender and Underachievement: Democratic educational Reform through Discourse Evaluation’. in Gender in the Secondary Curriculum. ed. by Clark‚ A.‚ Millard‚ E. London:
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Sachin continue to play international cricket? The heir to the Tata throne The Indian fascination for gold The difference between knowledge and wisdom Bio-cycle sensitisation The season of financial scams The rise of regional political parties Malala Yousafzai - An icon for girl education The ’Aam Admi’ political party FDI in India - Boon or bane Is India better prepared to face terrorism 4 years after 26/11 Black money in real estate Are we facing an intellectual bankruptcy in politics? The Arcelor-Mittal
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The identity group that I will be addressing is little girls‚ and how they’re being hyper- sexualized by the media‚ marketing‚ and other cultural messages. Creating stereotypes imposing them to act in adult or sexual ways. Also‚ I’ll be showing examples and how this affects girls in the long term in their growing personality. On this Date October 11‚ the International day of the Girl‚ a day declared by the United Nations with a mission to bring awareness to the issues that girl around
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Reformist Clinton: Pioneering Women’s Rights Revolution In September 1995‚ then-First Lady of the United States‚ Hillary Clinton delivered a riveting speech on Women’s Rights before the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. She hosted delegates around the world‚ creating a Platform of Action to achieve greater equality and opportunity for women. This immensely assertive speech stood out amongst others in that period as it was hosted by a prominent female leader in the ‘capital of a brutal
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people in America are treated with the same respect without a single difference. There should be no difference by the way different people get treated. There should be no discrimination against languages people speak‚ skin color‚ or religion. (Malala Yousafzai) This quote talks about how all people‚ no matter how different their religion or language or race is‚ to stay united and treat others with equality because America is a family of those who sacrifice‚ those who have freedom‚ and most importantly
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“There should be no discrimination against languages people speak‚ skin color‚ or religion” -Malala Yousafzai. The novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a story about the Finch family- a wealthy white family- living in Alabama during the Great Depression and their experiences when the dad- Atticus Finch- takes the case of an African-American in a racist county. Harper Lee uses the citizens of Maycomb County and their actions towards African-Americans to demonstrate the racism they are unaware
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Name: Varun Nadesh / Sureshram Mathurayar A/L Ramayiah Student ID: 0319043 / 0320413 Lecturer: Ms. Bernice Chauly Course: English 101 Topic: Discrimination Date: 30 June 2014 Nadesh / Mathurayar‚ 1 Varun Nadesh / Sureshram Mathurayar A/L Ramayiah Ms. Bernice Chauly English 101 30 June 2014 Discrimination Around 66 years ago‚ the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was scripted for
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Group Introduction: Some including mother Teresa who donated all her time and care to charity or Malala Yousafzai‚ a young Pakistani school girl who stood up against gender inequality and Rosa Parks who fought against racism. These women are role models to all and without them; there would be no women independence. My speech: How do you know when a woman is about to say something smart? ... When she starts her sentence with ‘A man once told me’. The irony of this joke is not lost as we begin a
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individuals in work‚ school‚ projects and life in general. Then there’s the measurement amongst people and their relationship with others. In this world‚ “There should be no discrimination against languages people speak‚ skin color‚ or religion.”(Malala Yousafzai) Equality for most people‚ has turned into a basic human right‚ but it isn’t something everyone is able to gain. Due to this lack of equality‚ large groups of minorities have joined forces in order to obtain the rights they
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