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    Ironically‚ society says that “the sky’s the limit‚” but there are many obstacles that often prevent dreams from being achieved. For example‚ everyone has heard of Malala Yousafzai: the teenage girl that went to school‚ even if it meant risking her life and ignoring the death threats of the Taliban. Although she was shot in the head‚ she was rescued‚ and now resides in England where she is now an activist for education

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    start because they have had rough times in their past. For example‚ Time For Kids tells us Malala was shot by the Taliban on October 9‚ 2012 (age 15) as she was on a school bus. At age 12 she found out that the Taliban didn’t want girls to be able to go to school and have power like men. Her mission was for girls to be allowed to go to school‚ but the Taliban didn’t want that. Even after this attack Malala stills wants to fight for women’s rights. Alex Libby was another teen activist with a rough

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    you must stay brave and have courage‚ last is you have to have perseverance to get through the hardship. First is in a bad situation it might be good to stay positive and be somewhat happy for the time you can be happy. Like in the book i am malalamalala was shot and bullied and threatened but all throughout that time she remained positive and still stood up for

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    example‚ suffered from autism but yet she used that to her advantage. Her love of cattle and the device that holds them‚ that she then made for herself‚ helped her change the entire cattle slaughter industry. In The Clever Class‚ the book made by Malala‚ showcases just a small portion of the struggles she went through. She believed in the right for girls to have an education so much that she spoke out against the Taliban‚ even though they terrify her. From Marley & Me‚ John and Jenny Grogan overcome

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    Women’s Role in the Society Women do not have the same position as men‚ though much progress has been made in the society to bring women to a stage where they have equal rights‚ equal pay‚ equal independence but still it is not achieved. Though it may seem that women have a great deal of freedom and independence‚ the overall condition of women in the world of today is not as it should be. Still the bird flies with only one wing as the other is hampered and not fully functional. Equality requires

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    All teen activist are fighting for different thing. But look at Malala she is fighting for girls education. And Fay Carry is fighting for people to get lost dogs a home. Plus Alex Lyne is fighting to get electronic waste and have people recycle it and not throw it away. And they all have one thing in common they all stand up for what they believe in. One teen activist is Fay Carry she is fighting to give dogs a second chance.Every friday she said she is helping at the animal shelter.Plus she said

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    struggle granted girls and women the right to education in many countries.Nevertheless‚until today‚the blessing hasn’t reached Pakistan.Falling into the shadow of Taliban‚universal education is nothing more than a pipe dream to many girls there. Malala‚a 15-year-old activist who promoted women’s right to education in  Pakistan was shot in the head by Taliban militants on her way home on October 19th.Despite being swiftly sent to a hospital in Britain‚the life of the young heroine was at stake.The

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    countries across the world. They were a threat and evil sight to all countries and women everywhere. The United States condemned the actions of the Taliban‚ but the Taliban didn’t stop their persecution of women. The Taliban couldn’t win‚ according to Malala‚ who like Haemon‚ clearly tells the enemy of their mistakes. So‚ through their stubbornness‚ Creon and the Taliban relied on their own beliefs‚ disregarding the call for change from people who should’ve been

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    WAQAR AHMAD RANA Topic: HUMAN RIGHTS (Rights to free and compulsory Education in Pakistan) HUMAN RIGHTS: Human rights imply the rights concerning to life‚ freedom‚ equality and self-worth of the distinct. The UN charter in its preamble reaffirms the determination of the United Nations “to save the succeeding generations from the scourge of war‚ reaffirmed faith in fundamental human rights and pledged to promote social progress and better standards of life. There is - of course‚ one might

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    spreading the word. Other teen activists go through physical and mental violence. These are all challenges that teen activists can face. Some teen activists have groups trying to stop them from them speaking out to the world. An example of this is Malala‚ a young girl from Pakistan‚ who tried to get everyone‚ including girls‚

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